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The Screen Time Genie: A Bot That’s Help With Your Tech Addiction

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Mobile phones and screen can be distracting and overwhelming. The ScreenTime Genie , a clever chat bot designed by the BJ Fogg’s Behavioral Science Lab at Stanford can help grant your wish for reduced screen time. The Screen Time Genie is on the top of my list. Not all technology is bad.

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Memories of the early days of online services

Judi Sohn

Brings back so many memories of my old Prodigy, CompuServe, GEnie and Delphi accounts. Some of the most meaningful friendships of my life came out of GEnie or CompuServe at a time when Facebook’s most active users didn’t know how to write yet. GEnie was a mix of flat rate and pay-per-minute use.

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Highlights + Takeaways from the Dreamforce ‘22 Nonprofit Keynote

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Now, after years of working hand in hand with partners throughout the ecosystem, Salesforce for Nonprofits is poised to unite teams on one platform with the Stakeholder 360 by gaining insights in real-time. Salesforce Genie Introduced. This includes video, multi-person screen sharing, message threads, and more.

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Does Immersion In Social Media Change Our Brain Functions? This Is Your Brain On Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I wonder if there is any brain research that shows MRIs over time of people who spend x hours online. There were a few insights in this chapter that were very valuable, particularly the impact of Internet screen immersion and how it affects the way Net Geners absorb information. Tags: geny technology training. Practice scanning.

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