Well, it looks like the Facebook social juggernaut may finally be losing steam. And none too soon, I say. Amanda Crum of WebProNews did a rather good analysis of a Reuters poll from earlier this week that showed a drop-off in Facebook use. The poll found that few people actually buy the products advertised on Facebook. That's not surprising. I think most of us are pretty saturated with Internet ads in general. And as for those silly little "like" buttons for products and keywords -- I'm not motivated to buy Ragu because six of my friends like it. I doubt "likes" translate to much in terms of buying. Facebook Boredom is Inevitable Result of Cyber Life
Tips to transition from school to summer schedule
Raise your hands, parents, if there are parts of summer vacation that you secretly dread. For kids, it's three months of freedom. For parents, summer break often means less structure, child care difficulties, work-play juggling, added responsibilities and all the headaches those entail. Here are ways to peacefully transition from school to summer break schedules. Read more at Tips to transition from school to summer schedule
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