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In partnership with NewTown Macon and AT&T, we are developing an innovative iPhone application and website that will serve as an educational tool for teachers, parents, tourists, and the like who visit the Water Works park here in Macon, Georgia or at the website (TBD). While in the park, the app will use geo-location (kind of like the gps in your car) to automatically deliver information relevant to the various historical, sociological, scientific, and fun facts of the park, including info on the formation of the river bed to the Indian artifacts and monuments. Thanks to AT&T, iPhones will be available for checkout at the Water Works Park, making this technology accessible to everyone. Local educators are populating a database that will house the information on the park, and can be accessed by anyone from the new website. This is very exciting, but we must give you a word of caution: Be careful because you never know what you are standing next to!

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Lock imageIn this month's Inc. Magazine there was an interesting article concerning the use of passwords and password security. Up until recently I've been blindly using a couple of passwords for numerous sites and not thinking much about online security. I would use simple terms that I could remember, and the terms usually either related to bodily functions that I find funny or a combo of self-depricating insults that I thought would be too embarrasing to share, therefore I would keep them securely to myself.

 
Autumn Photos and Blue Skys

blueskyAutumn is one of the best seasons in which to take outdoor photos. Sure, the leaves can be colorful, and the temperatures are comfortable, but the real reason is over your head... literally.

Go look outside (but be sure to come back). If you can see sky, it's probably a rich, deep blue. Unless you pay attention to the sky all year, you may not realize just how blue the sky can be during the Fall. In the summer, we tend to spend more time outside, and because of that, cameras stay busy. But if you watch the summer sky, you'll notice that the sky can often be grey, or a pale blue. Deep blue skys are much more appealing than the grey ones, especially in photos.

 
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