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2003 brought along with it a heightened prevalence of Wi-Fi in hotels and airports, two places where getting online was formerly a tad trickier. Keeping afloat the ocean of new technology isn’t cheap, and there ARE drawbacks to lacking the fancy schmancy iPads and iPhones and iWhatever-the-Heck-Else people are using these days.

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I''ve been blogging (daily) since 2003. I love Pocket, because it works great across all screens (iPhone, iPad and MacBook Air). With that, I''m fully cognizant that it''s much easier (and popular) to be shooting photos and sharing them on Instagram. Still, I''m all about the words. If you''re reading this, you are as well.

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243: Tools and Techniques to Blog Effectively on the Road

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There are pros and cons to bringing and using devices such as a smartphone, iPad and laptop. Carmen particularly wanted me to talk about the technicalities of doing it, how do you actually get your content up online, whether you do it on mobile or iPad or some other way. That’s what I did back in 2002, 2003.

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Since then, we’ve had Myspace (2003), Facebook (2004), Youtube (2005), Twitter (2006), the iPhone (2007), the iPad (2010), and Blogger (1999) or WordPress (2003). That was around the same time as Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google.