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		<title>Review: Clickfree storage features automatic backup</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 17:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mkp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most annoying thing about safe computing is trying to backup your data and files regularly and simply. It’s usually a task that requires a programmer’s logic, a guru’s insight, and the patience of Job (not Steve Jobs, the biblical guy). I have found a solution that totally turns me on – I took a [...]]]></description>
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<p>The most annoying thing about safe computing is trying to backup your data and files regularly and simply. It’s usually a task that requires a programmer’s logic, a guru’s insight, and the patience of Job (not Steve Jobs, the biblical guy). I have found a solution that totally turns me on – I took a look at <em><a title="digitalgrandparent.com clickfree computer storage" href="http://www.clickfree.com" target="_blank">Clickfree</a></em><a title="digitalgrandparent.com clickfree computer storage" href="http://www.clickfree.com" target="_blank"> Products</a> elegantly simple external hard drive automatic backup system.</p>
<p><strong>About <em>Clickfree</em> Backup</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.digitalgrandparent.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/clickfree-backup.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-296" title="clickfree backup" src="http://www.digitalgrandparent.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/clickfree-backup.jpg" alt="" width="259" height="194" /></a>It can take hours to hunt through your hard drive and tell windows Backup, or most other backups, what files to copy and what to ignore. <em>Clickfree</em>’s hard drives, USB Flash drives, DVDs and cables have a built-in bonus. When you plug them into your computer, they auto-launch a backup utility intuitive enough to go look for several hundred common file types or extensions.</p>
<p>You, the overtaxed user, doesn’t have to load software, configure anything, install, follow a wizard, puzzle out a schedule or otherwise frustrate yourself.</p>
<p><strong>The Up Side of <em>Clickfree</em> Backup</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The designs are sleek, durable, and attractive. I used the <em>C2N Automatic Family Backup</em> in white (also available in purple, red, blue). It has a nice modern profile and sits in a USB dock with a very small footprint.</li>
<li>It’s as easy as playing a music CD. Plug <em>C2N</em> in to a power source or use the included USB power cord. Connect to your computer with included cable. Storage from a few gig to 500 gig.</li>
<li>No user input required. When they say automatic, that’s exactly what they mean.</li>
<li>Fast. Total backup accomplished in under ten minutes. You can backup, transfer, restore data or store images, music, other files.</li>
<li>Controllable. You can set preferences to your taste.</li>
<li>Simple restore.</li>
<li>Reasonable price points.  Thumb drives from $9.99 and external drives from about $100 to $169, including dock.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Down Side of <em>Clickfree</em></strong><strong><em> </em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Enclosed documentation and instructions are in a font so small as to be next to invisible.</li>
<li>The units will not work automatically if connected through a USB hub, even if it’s a powered hub. That information is not clearly indicated in the documentation. It took me about half an hour to figure it out, and I was frustrated.</li>
<li>Unit must be removed from the dock in order to be powered down, unless you disconnect the whole set up. A bit clunky.</li>
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<p><strong><em>Clikfree</em> Bottom Line</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>This is a product we liked a lot. There are many gadgets claiming to be easy, simple, and effective, but this one is for real. To date, my storage brand of choice has been <em>Sandisk</em>, a great company, but I have to make room for <em>Clickfree</em>. The auto backup thing is a real time and energy saver, appealing to my low frustration levels.</p>
<p><strong>Other good reads:</strong></p>
<p><a title="digitalgrandparent review view guard privacy filter" href="http://www.digitalgrandparent.com/2010/09/review-viewguard-anti-glare-privacy-filter-for-computers/" target="_blank">Review: ViewGuard privacy filter</a></p>
<p><a title="digitalgrandparent review cloud computing" href="http://www.digitalgrandparent.com/2010/06/10-basic-facts-about-html-5-for-regular-people/" target="_blank">HTML5 for everyday computing</a></p>
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		<title>Wizard101 RPG &#8211; grandparents find cross generation family fun</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 13:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mkp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to see something cool? Fire up your computer, even your five year-old computer or your netbook. Go over to Wizard101.com, an innovative, entertaining, family participation role play game. Known as an MMORPG (Massively multiplayer online role-playing game), Wizard101 delights people from pre-readers to post-retirement and everything in between.
I know. I play it. So do my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_273" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-273" title="dragons wizards101" src="http://www.digitalgrandparent.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/dragons-wizards101-300x240.jpg" alt="Dragons, wizards, and grandparents, oh my!" width="300" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Dragons, wizards, and grandparents, oh my!</p></div>
<p>Want to see something cool? Fire up your computer, even your five year-old computer or your netbook. Go over to <em><a title="wizard101 digital grandparent" href="http://www.wizard101.com" target="_blank">Wizard101.com</a></em>, an innovative, entertaining, family participation role play game. Known as an MMORPG (Massively multiplayer online role-playing game), <em>Wizard101</em> delights people from pre-readers to post-retirement and everything in between.</p>
<p>I know. I play it. So do my four year-old grandson and granddaughter. My husband claims not to be that interested, but he hovers around and tells us what we need to do when we’re playing. The game is based on a Harry Potter-type world of wizards, creatures, magic, and graphics to die for.</p>
<p><strong>How <em>Wizard101</em> works</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>In this MMORPG, you get to create a wizard character, male or female, hair color from brunette to purple, and any variation of ethnicity you could come up with. Diversity is integral. With your wizard born, you hook up with the headmaster for fun lessons in how to play. Everything you’ll need is covered in about fifteen minutes of play.</p>
<ul>
<li>Learn to use your wand</li>
<li>Learn how magic spells are cast via an amazing card game</li>
<li>Understand your tools</li>
<li>See how to add pets to your experience</li>
<li>Begin reading the imaginative backstory</li>
</ul>
<p>You’re ready, Young Wizard, to play in earnest. Quirky characters visit your screen as you play telling you, in the nick of time, what you need to know. Six brightly beautiful worlds, soon to be seven, make up a universe known as “the Spiral.” Intense color, well animated creatures and characters, and a satisfying soundtrack put <em>Wizard101</em> out in front of the pack of role play games I’ve seen.</p>
<p>Participate for free as long as you wish. There’s plenty to explore without buying areas or subscribing to the universe, and thousands of people have played free for almost two years. Still, KingsIsle, creators of the game, is characterized by brilliant thinking. They don’t hawk their wares. They never push product at you. They woo you, seduce you into <em>desiring</em> more because it is so much <em>fun</em> to keep going.</p>
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<p><strong>Why <em>Wizard101</em> is perfect for multiple generations</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>I talked with Fred Howard, KingsIsle marketing VP. He explained, “In 2005, our founder, Elie Akilian, saw a huge space in the gaming world. There was hard core violence, and then sites like <em>Club Penguin</em> for very young children, but nothing in between for family entertainment. Of course there were <em>no</em> wizard worlds, no card-play based dueling. Ours isn’t a tight niche; it’s crossed niches that appeal to all ages.”</p>
<p>He’s right. <em>Wizard101</em> RPG is simple, user friendly, with much of the story playing out in text-to-speech. Even pre-readers jump in, fiddle around, strike down a banshee with a well-played battle card, and are on their way to saving a world, with magic. More sophisticated players engage in all manner of strategy, learning, and power-ups, taking play to higher levels.</p>
<p>The cool thing, the very cool thing is that people from 4 to 84 can play together&#8211; as a team or group. They talk to each other on screen, help each other out, strategize, and learn from each other. Grandma or grandpa, living in Ft. Lauderdale, can spend a couple of hours roaming worlds hand-in-hand with grandchildren in Anchorage, a priceless bridge over geographic distance so difficult for families to manage.</p>
<p>It’s a social thing, this game. Howard likes to call it &#8220;family entertainment,&#8221; not &#8220;family-friendly&#8221; play. He means his game is totally engaging for everyone. While family-friendly products like the famous Florida Mouse’s website delight kids and are safe, they could quickly bore the pants off elders.</p>
<p><strong>Why <em>Digital Grandparent</em></strong><strong> is sold on <em>Wizard101</em></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>It’s simple. It’s grassroots. This year, KingsIsle will focus on showing</p>
<div id="attachment_274" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 230px"><img class="size-full wp-image-274" title="wizard101 ravenswood" src="http://www.digitalgrandparent.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/wizard101-ravenswood.jpg" alt="Grandparents can learn magic at this school" width="220" height="220" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Grandparents can learn magic at this school</p></div>
<p><em>Wizard101</em> to people of mature ages and let us sell ourselves. We grandparents <em>get</em> that it’s wonderful to interact with family in a clean, safe space. We’ve embraced Wii, Skype, and other web properties.</p>
<p>My grands and I learned a new language around this game. We hang out in exotic places. I like Mooshu, the Oriental city of cherry blossoms, black lotus, and the fearful Jade Oni. My grandson can’t stay out of Dragonspyre’s lavafalls, dark broken villages waiting for rescue, and a breathtaking dragonride he can access anytime he wants.</p>
<p>We talk<em> about</em> the game and plan our best options. We talk <em>to</em> other players, without fear of inappropriate interactions. Filters prevent inappropriate comments in player chatter. It’s almost impossible for anyone to exchange personal information – again, filters remove anything that resembling an address, phone number, real name, even age.</p>
<p>The interface is beautiful. The infrastructure is extremely well-planned for safety, fun, and people-appeal. Once in a while as the audience expands, technical issues arise but are solved fairly quickly. KingsIsle’s parent award winning <em>Wizard101</em> is not a perfect world. But overall,  I’d be hard-pressed to think of anything else with so much to offer so many.</p>
<p>You, a tech-friendly grand, might just discover how to enjoy this as much as the kids, at no cost or reasonable cost.</p>
<p>They say laughter is as effective in preventing ailments as is exercise – we laugh a lot over this jewel of a toy. <em>Digital Grandparent</em> gives the game a whole bucketful of stars and recommends you grab your favorite child of any age and give it a go. You’ll find yourself feeling younger and more spry with each spell you cast.</p>
<p><strong> Read More</strong></p>
<p><a title="wizard101 kingsisle mmorpg digital grandparent" href="http://grandparenting.suite101.com/article.cfm/grandparents-wizards-online-gaming-bring-families-together" target="_blank">Grandparents, Wizards and Online Gaming</a></p>
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		<title>Learn music online &#8211; grandparents and kids FREE gift certificates via SKYPE</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 17:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mkp</dc:creator>
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We liked this online learning project so much that we invited Mary Ellen Pinzino, Founder/Director of the Come Children Sing Institute to explain her program for our readers. Since 1984, her organization has been a center for research and development in music learning. Mary Ellen tells you how to learn music online. Grandparents and kids [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>We liked this online learning project so much that we invited Mary Ellen Pinzino, Founder/Director of the Come Children Sing Institute to explain her program for our readers. Since 1984, her organization has been a center for research and development in music learning. Mary Ellen tells you how to learn music online. Grandparents and kids can get FREE gift certificates via SKYPE.</em></p>
<p><strong>The Come Children Sing Institute</strong> is conducting research on music learning in the youngest children through online music classes with distant grandparents via <a title="skype children" href="http://www.skype.com" target="_blank">Skype</a>.  <em>Come Children, Sing! Online Music Classes</em> for infants, babies and toddlers are designed so that distant grandparents can interact meaningfully with their youngest grandchildren in an ongoing developmental music program.</p>
<p>Grandparents can now engage with their little ones in online music classes from their own homes and on their own schedules, whatever their musical background.  MP3 files, music activities, and grandparent tips are all provided online, while the child sees only the loving grandparent onscreen, engaging with the child in music activities.</p>
<p>Discover new ways to interact with your youngest grandchild via Skype on a regular basis. Become part of the exciting process of your grandchild&#8217;s music development during the most important years for music learning. Just sing along, move along, play along, and go along with Come Children, Sing! and your little one via Skype.</p>
<p>Come Children, Sing! is a developmental music program that makes learning music as natural as learning language. Infants, babies and toddlers across the country are thriving musically on Come Children, Sing!, surprising loved ones with their focused attention to music activities designed for the young child’s music development.</p>
<p>Come Children, Sing! Online Music Classes deliver one new lesson each week for 10 weeks.  Participating grandparents are expected to engage with their loved one in weekly lessons for at least 10 minutes each week for 10 weeks, with 14 weeks to complete the 10 lessons. $40 gift certificates for continuing Online Music Classes will be provided for as long as grandparent and child engage in the program via Skype. Three years of quality music instruction for little children are now available online at <a title="come children sing music lessons online" href="http://www.comechildrensing.com" target="_blank">Come Children, Sing!</a> where you can view sample lessons. Distance learning has now reached the youngest children, with all the benefits of online education. To participate with your grandchild, send an email to <a href="mailto:ccs.online@comechildrensing.com">Come Children, Sing!</a> with your name, the age of your grandchild, and a notation that you read about the program at DigitalGrandparent.com.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.digitalgrandparent.com/2010/03/diy-do-it-yourself-high-definition-videos-cheap/">Make family videos</a> &#8211; excellent quality and CHEAP</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Animoto.com  is an online do-it-yourself video production program so easy your grandchildren could absolutely create their own videos. It’s effortless and affordable. We found it fun and quick enough that the shortest attention span can hold out during the production process.
For free trial use go to the site and clicked on the get started [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><a title="animoto do it yourself video production" href="http://www.animoto.com" target="_blank">Animoto.com</a> </em> is an online do-it-yourself video production program so easy your grandchildren could absolutely create their own videos. It’s effortless and affordable. We found it fun and quick enough that the shortest attention span can hold out during the production process.</p>
<p>For free trial use go to the site and clicked on the <em>get started</em> link. We found seven options to make shorts, full-length, unbranded video and four kinds of greeting cards. We got an immediate nudge for upgrading to a paid subscription, but hey, they’re in business to make money. Once you buy a membership – you can begin creating videos. We chose the <em>All Access</em> level and decided to make an unbranded, short video.</p>
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<p>We found we could turn photos or clips into a 30 second video the one featured above, with storytelling text. The site is straight forward and easy-to-use. We uploaded still images from our computer to the site. You can use your own images, select from <em>Animoto’s</em> stock library or retrieve from another website like <em>Flickr, Facebook, Picassa</em>. You’re responsible for monitoring copyrights on your own. In other words – use only material you have rights to.</p>
<p>Once we uploaded, the amount of time required was governed by length and resolution of the videos or stills. <em>Animoto</em> allows 8-15 elements (clips or images) in shorts. We chose four still images, typed a little text  and clicked. <em>Animoto</em> took us to background music selection, the  we gave the video a title and short description. Our video processed, analyzed and rendered, letting us know what it was doing each step of the way, for about 60 seconds. Then <em>Animoto</em> began actual production, showing us in color animation what it was doing. I was interested in following the progress over one and a half minutes it took to complete the video.</p>
<p>When finished, <em>Animoto</em> loaded the do-it-yourself video into the page and emailed me a copy. I didn’t have to keep the browser open. You can go do something else, or start another video in the meantime. The end result was attractive, high quality video in less than ten minutes. This process is slick and appealing. You can produce videos for your social media – <em>Facebook, Twitter, YouTube</em> – or email them to friends and family. They would be suitable for showing customers your entrepreneurial products, or for sending a video resume to employer prospects.</p>
<p>An enterprising person could buy the pro-quality level and start a business producing wedding or family videos for profit. <em>Animoto</em> has been around for about three and a half years and began as a consumer level product. It has expanded to serve photo professionals and will increase its capabilities this year. Bottom line – we couldn’t find anything to complain about. The prices are justifiable, the quality outstanding, the process simple and fast. We recommend you give it a try. My partner, not easily impressed, said, “This is actually totally cool.”</p>
<p>Price points:</p>
<p>Pro account $249 annual subscription – produce unlimited length, unbranded, commercially licensed high res videos. Three months for $99.</p>
<p>All access: $30 per year. Unlimited full length greetings and videos for the price of an evening at the movies. Finished product has the <em>Animoto</em> brand name on it with music video style credits on it indicating your name as producer. It’s like watching real music videos and there are awesome embellishments available. <em>Animoto</em> will provide a downloadable MP4 file for $5 or a DVD for $20. If you can’t find a use for this product, you’re not a photo enthusiast.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aurgasm.us is a top-rated, award winning blog and is the right place for music fans to hang out. The writing is professional, the tone friendly, and the content terrific. The music coverage is divided into categories including classical, pop, soul, and others. The audience maybe primarily a younger set, but it&#8217;s worth a look, anyway, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Aurgasm.us is a top-rated, award winning blog and is the right place for music fans to hang out. The writing is professional, the tone friendly, and the content terrific. The music coverage is divided into categories including classical, pop, soul, and others. The audience maybe primarily a younger set, but it&#8217;s worth a look, anyway, baby boomers.</p>
<p>Get up, come out of your musical rut, follow the Information Highway to an ear-tingling virtual vacation of music you&#8217;ve probably never heard. I was perusing the list of <a title="music online" href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2337274,00.asp" target="_blank">PC Mag&#8217;s favorite blogs</a> and had to take a look at <em><a title="online music aurgasm" href="http://aurgasm.us" target="_blank">Aurgasm</a></em> if for no other reason than I liked the name. It&#8217;s an aural blog by music geek Paul Irish. Loved it!</p>
<p><em>Aurgasm&#8217;s</em> author, Paul Irish has gathered ear-candy, full length MP3&#8217;s of music, from all over the world in every genre. I found Emily Loizeau &#8211; a French singer-songwriter &#8211; pianist that just suits my taste. She&#8217;s fresh and lively &#8211; kinda like the Mugwumps of old &#8211; odd sounds and vocalizations mixed with excellent music. It&#8217;s in French, of course, and that&#8217;s the point &#8211; stuff I&#8217;ve never heard before to broaden my listening horizons.</p>
<p>I spent about an hour playing with the site &#8211; you can listen, buy songs or buy whole CDs. Give it a listen sometime when you need to perk up your outlook.</p>
<p>You might also stop in at <em><a title="pandora radio online" href="http://www.pandora.com" target="_blank">Pandora</a></em> which bills itself as a radio station that plays only what you like. You get to choose the style of music you enjoy, and after the site quizzes you on several areas of music, it determines what would please you and presents songs that fit those parameters. Music, food for the soul.</p>
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