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Have you seen the pictures of Occulus Rift yet? That’s the company that makes those spooky-looking virtual reality (VR) goggles that was bought by Mark Zuckerberg for $2 billion dollars in 2014. Some of us have also heard of Google Cardboard, the much, much, much less expensive product being sold (and even given away) by Google. Used with a smart …

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It was 10 o’clock p.m. on a Friday night. The kids were actually asleep. Theoretically Henry and I could’ve been rocking the sheets. Here’s what we were doing instead: I was in the outdoor office trolling through Facebook, clicking on links which led to videos, which somehow led to Catherine Dukes-of-Hazard Bach’s website, which led …

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Fifty years from now when the history of blogging is written by social media scholars (and it will be – think of how blogging has helped to change the landscape of writing and communicating), I sincerely hope that one of the great mysteries of the blogosphere will finally be answered: Why did Facebook chase us …

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Carol Ramsey is hilariously honest about how she organizes her day-to-day routine. Read more of Carol’s humor on her blog.  Running a household, parenting kids and holding a day job can lead to one million to-do items all overdue at the same time. If there is any time left, you could investigate the one million list-making approaches on the …

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