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Is genealogy becoming obsolete? Not for this researcher (The Norman Transcript)
Is genealogy becoming obsolete? The latest discussion by members on my Virginia List has been the possibility that genealogy is obsolete. They do not think as many researchers are posting new information, queries, etc.
Library briefs (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
PAGE TURNERS | Kouts The Kouts Page Turners will discuss "The Invisible Wall" by Harry Bernstein from 7 to 8:30 p.m. July 24 at Kouts Public Library, 101 E. Daumer Road. Books are available at the circulation desk. Light refreshments will be served.
Unlike McCain, many seniors surf the Web (CNN.com)
NEW YORK (AP) -- If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.
Wired Seniors Outpace McCain on Internet (Fox News)
Tech-averse White House hopeful could take lessons from Kathryn Robinson, 106 years old and a frequent e-mail user.
McCain's Peers Click With The Internet (CBS News)
Senior citizens are learning to use the Internet more, which leaves Sen. John McCain in the minority of those who are not web proficient.
Unlike Sen. John McCain, many seniors depend on the Internet (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
NEW YORK - If Senator John McCain is really serious about becoming a web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.
Unlike McCain, many seniors depend on the Web (The State)
If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help. Robinson is now 106 - that's 35 years older than McCain - and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives. "I started to learn because I wanted to e-mail my family," she says - in an e-mail message, naturally. Blogs have been ...
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