jueves, 16 de octubre de 2014

Reaction

REACTION


Technology has caused a new way of life, a new way of interaction and communication, facilitites. The problem is when it becomes the most important part of your day.

I really loved "Look up" video, we must start living the real life and stop having the ilussion of it.
Also in Kristen Dunts' video we can notice how nowaday society is more interested in their apps and social networks than in real people, their feelings, their goals, fails, life.


martes, 7 de octubre de 2014

Apps

Latest Technology & Apps

I study International Relations and the apps i've found that help me are these:

Council on Foreign Relations
Offers a range of options for browsing CFR andForeign Affairs content on mobile devices.

iPhone App

CFR iPhone appTimely resources on U.S. foreign policy, national security, and international economics.
 These include:
  • Daily briefings with international newsmakers and foreign policy experts in both text and video format
  • Primers on hot-button issues
  • Latest posts from CFR's thirteen expert blogs
  • Full-length videos of recent CFR meetings; and
  • Commentary from CFR's more than seventy-five scholars.

Aldiko Reader
Allows me to download and read me books and documents in my tablet, you twits your android into a personal library.
It is very useful because I dont need to carry books and papers anymore.




miércoles, 1 de octubre de 2014

Country or City?

City or Country?

In my opinion when you are wondering what kind of lifestyle is better for you it is necessary to consider your likes, dislikes, personality and goals you want to reach.

The city life is stressful, quick and full of people. Pollution is high and traffic is a problem every hour of the day. 
Also the city is full of big enterpises, malls and night clubs.

In the other hand the country life is slow, calm and peaceful. It's not overpopulated and traffic is not present. Pollution is lower and you can see "green zones" everywhere. There are not big malls or clubs, it is a relaxed life away from pressures and urban problems.


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