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Don’t Worry About Keeping Up, With One Big Exception

February 12 2013

Guest contributor Meg White of REALTOR®Mag says:

realtormag keeping upAt the 2013 International Builders Show in Las Vegas this January, technology writer and reviewer David Pogue combed through the latest online advancements and sorted out the ones to which audience members ought to direct their attention.

Pogue, who regularly writes about technology for The New York Times and Scientific American, said that even he has a hard time with the pace of innovation.

"It's too much for even me to keep up with," he quipped. "How are you supposed to keep up?"

His entertaining keynote speech kicked off with some of the most interesting "shiny objects" out there, mostly the byproducts of new app development. Pogue praised light-hearted apps that help users learn to play and share their love for the South American wind instrument known as the ocarina as well as more industry-specific apps, such as those that help property owners control and monitor indoor temperature and security systems. The one thing these apps have in common is the constantly-improving hardware on which they're designed to operate.

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