Facebook is testing a system that lets user pay to make their status updates more visible. What's the idea? And where is this going to lead?
Facebook is testing a system that lets user pay to make their status updates more visible. What's the idea? And where is this going to lead?
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Based off a recent study from online student assistance site StudyBlue, students with access to smartphones study material for classes approximately 40 minutes more per week than students without access to a smartphone. This figure was tabulated from the combined data of nearly one million StudyBlue users over the Fall 2011 semester. Students are most likely to use the smartphone for studying while commuting or when at school or work. Approximately half the students use the application to study when going to bed or just waking up as well as when standing in line. Nineteen percent use a smartphone for studying while in the bathroom and 17 percent study while exercising.
While the study found no correlation to higher grades due to increased study time, students that use a study application on mobile devices are three times more likely to track progress of grades for tests and class assignments. The study also found that students with smartphones are less likely to pull an all-nighter and students are twice as likely to study between the hours of 6 and 8 a.m. prior to an upcoming test.
However, when students use smartphones to study, approximately 40 percent of all study sessions include some form of break to use other functions of the phone. While the most common break activity is spending time texting to friends and family, other popular activities include reading and responding to email, searching for information on the Web browser, talking over the phone, checking up on social networks and listening to music.
StudyBlue is also planning to launch an iPad version of the mobile application in the future. With more college students adopting the iPad for daily use during class, the rumored version of Microsoft Office that may be heading to the iPad will be a welcome application for students to use when working on class assignments.
Tuesday, May 22 2012 2:27 AM EDT2012-05-22 06:27:55 GMT
One month into the search for Isabel Celis and police are beginning to retrace their steps. Tucson Police announced Monday they are going back to the neighborhood near Broadway and Craycroft to interview
One month into the search for Isabel Celis and police are beginning to retrace their steps.
Tuesday, May 22 2012 1:10 AM EDT2012-05-22 05:10:27 GMT
It's been almost a year since the Monument Fire destroyed more than 32,000 acres of land in Cochise County. Apart from the flames, the flooding that followed was equally as devastating for many in the
It's been almost a year since the Monument Fire destroyed more than 32,000 acres of land in Cochise County.
Tuesday, May 22 2012 12:54 AM EDT2012-05-22 04:54:03 GMT
Four people, including a 10-year-old boy, were transported to a local hospital after a four vehicle crash in Sahuarita Monday evening. According to fire officials, around 5:30 Monday evening, the accident
Four people, including a 10-year-old boy, were transported to a local hospital after a four vehicle crash in Sahuarita Monday evening.
Tuesday, May 22 2012 12:28 AM EDT2012-05-22 04:28:13 GMT
Sheriff Joe Arpaio's volunteer investigation into documents pertaining to President Barack Obama's residency status now includes the services of a taxpayer-funded deputy, according to Arpaio. The deputy
Sheriff Joe Arpaio's volunteer investigation into documents pertaining to President Barack Obama's residency status now includes the services of a taxpayer-funded deputy, according to Arpaio.
Tuesday, May 22 2012 12:23 AM EDT2012-05-22 04:23:01 GMT
They're struggling with who's responsible from expenses and repairs to the Tucson Convention Center, to the blame for losing millions of dollars in revenue from the Rio Nuevo District that holds on to
The board's already launched a $47 million lawsuit against Tucson. It could climb to $72 million.
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