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This Video Will Have You Completely Rethink How You Conduct Yourself Online And In Person (Video) World• Robert Gordon • We, as human beings, think that through social networks, we’ve somehow become more social creatures. The problem with this theory is, the more we “connect” online, the less actual human interactions we have, making us actually fairly unsocial. A new video breaks down exactly how the social aspects of human beings have evolved and transformed, showing how we’ve regressed from a social standpoint.

Shimi Cohen shows exactly what’s wrong with our social structure now, and how we manipulate how we want to be presented to peers, family members, and potential mates on social media, rather than having vulnerable and genuine conversations in real time. Check out this video below, and take a moment to truly assess how you conduct yourself, both online and in person. Top Photo by Brittny Moore. App Reviews by AppAdvice. Support » Two pages where I post. Having two different posting pages is pretty simple. I'm not the best at explaining things, but it isn't very hard at all.

Now, when you write a post, you get to choose a category to put it under. Lets say you write a post and you want to put it under the category, My Category 1, Well, if you go to your wordpress website and type in or depending upon how you have your permalinks setup under the admin setting, (you can also just go to your post page, and normally the post will say something like this: posted under My Category 1.), you will see all the posts for that specific category. So what we want to do now is have that archive page to be the other page for posting post.

Now, You have done it. But we still have every thing that shows up on the My Category 1 page, on your other post page. Here's how to fix that. in the main index template (index.php), look for the php code for the post. <? Add this: the number is the category id. /%postname%/ Two Years with the iPad: Was It Worth It? Tomorrow, thousands of people are going to head out to Apple stores to pick up a shiny new iPad, or wait eagerly for delivery of the latest tablet from Apple.

While the attention is on the new iPad, though, what about the original device that helped propel Apple past Microsoft as the world's most valuable tech company? Two years later, did the early adopters get their money's worth? OK, technically it's not quite two years. The first iPad went on pre-order on March 12, and users got hands-on with the iPad on April 3rd, 2010.

Living Up to Expectations To say I was excited about getting the iPad would be an understatement. To Apple's credit, it took a while for the excitement to wear off. Consume-Only Most of my iPad usage is read-only. As RWW founder Richard MacManus wrote last year in his conclusion, the iPad "really is about consumption. " If I travel for vacation, with no plans to do any real writing or even heavy work correspondence, I feel like the iPad is sufficient. 9 Presentation Apps for the iPad. Continuing our series on iPad apps for work, today we'll look at presentation tools. Presentations seem like the killer use case for business travelers that need to give presentations but don't need a full-powered laptop. Not every iPad app is capable of outputting to a projector, so even if you want to present just Web pages, you're probably going to need to download an app. Let's take a look at what's available. Keynote Many of you won't want to look much further than Keynote, especially if you already use it on your Mac.

The iPad version allows you to not only display Keynote and Microsoft PowerPoint files, but to create and edit presentations. It features built-in templates, animated slide transitions and the ability to export in PDF format. But what if you want to present something from the Web? Power Presenter Power Presenter lets you display local PDFs, websites or draw on the screen for live white boarding. 2Screens Quickoffice Box SlideRocket HTML5 Player for the iPad. PowerPoint presentations on the iPad. Friction may drag down protein folding.