Learn how to use the technology in your life to your advantage with this week's collection of ebooks. You'll discover the secrets to beautiful iPhone photos, how to get organized using free apps and programs, the beauty of online friendships and more. But don't wait because this bundle is on sale for 70% off this week only!
Once Upon the Internet by Marla Taviano
Once Upon the Internet is the funny and touching memoir of the Tavianos' one-year quest to visit 52 zoos in 52 weeks -- and the online friends who helped make it possible. Through the course of their journey, they stayed with 31 different families, 17 of whom they'd never met in person (and countless others met them at zoos along the way), and today some of their dearest friends are ones they first met on the internet.
iPhone Photography by Alli Worthington
Alli's iPhone Photography: The Visual Guide is your go-to guide for the best iPhone photo editing apps. With plenty of full-color images, you'll find step-by-step tutorials to capture and create stunning images yourself as well as ideas for using iPhone photos to stay organized, save money and just be happier.
Pin-terpretation by Holley Gerth & Stephanie Bryant
Your Pinterest account and the images you pin say more about you than you might think, and the ladies at Squee! wrote Pin-terpretation to help you step back and really see yourself. Their goal is to help you see your Pinterest boards with fresh eyes -- to provide questions as well as insights into you, your personal brand & your blog. It's kind of like a Cosmo quiz for your Pinterest boards.
Paperless Home Organization by Mystie Winckler
Organize your life with a digital home management "binder" that you can take with you, doesn't use up extra space, works on every platform and doesn't cost anything. In Paperless Home Organization, Mystie shows you how to get organized using only free, web-based applications that sync with free apps on both Apple and Android devices.
Evernote for Moms by Lauren Rothlisberger
Lauren's specialty is providing tech tips for "non-geeks", and Evernote for Moms is the quick and easy guide to help you use Evernote to organize your ideas and information. It includes a quickstart guide, simple template files and step-by-step instractions for installing, launching and adding items to Evernote through your smartphone or computer.
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