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California Launches Free Behavioral Health Apps for Children, Young Adults, and Families
California's Department of Health Care Services launched two free behavioral health digital services for all families with kids, teens, and young adults up to...
9 Apps That Supercharge Your Spiritual Practice and Positive Thinking
Whenever I look for an article that lists things such as tools and resources, I usually skip the pre-amble and get right to the...
Four Free Apps to Make a Perfect Thanksgiving Feast
Face it. We all need help when making Thanksgiving dinners. These apps may be what you need to get the timing right and make delicious leftovers.
The 4 Apps That Are Total Game Changers For New Yorkers and Beyond
If you dine out with friends, need a compatible roommate, want to stay current with neighborhood happenings, or care about historical street scenes, these...
Apps That Help Kids Do Chores
Parents may find it difficult to get their kids to put down electronic devices so they can help with the dishes or take out...
Apps for Apes: Zoos Turn to Tablets to Keep Animals Engaged
When great ape keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo were deciding how to add more variety and enrichment to their animals’ lives, they turned...
A Peace Corps for Geeks? Nonprofit Donates Apps to Cities
Code for America is a new kind of public service. Volunteer teams have developed apps that have trimmed Boston's costs for digging out fire...
Happstr, the App That Finds Your Happy Place … Literally
Looking for happiness? Now there’s a map for that.
Mobile web app Happstr lets users mark the locations at which they’re happy on a map...
Apps for Good: Disadvantaged Youths Invited to Develop Mobile Applications
The group of altruistic technology professionals working under the name Apps for Good is now recruiting immigrants or unemployed youths from East and South...
College Class Builds Apps — and Fortunes
Stanford students took seriously their homework assignment in 2007: Devise an app. Get people to use it. Repeat.
The students ended up getting millions of...
Top 5 Must-Have Government Apps
Whether you are taking public transport to work, looking for a farmers market, or shopping for groceries -- there are dozens of apps for...
New ‘Click-to-Cancel’ Ruling Makes It Easier to End Recurring Subscriptions for American Consumers
The Federal Trade Commission this week announced a final ‘Click-to-Cancel’ rule that will require sellers to make cancelling their enrollment "at least as easy...
Good News in History, June 29
223 years ago today, Frédéric Bastiat, the French economist and writer was born. He is known not only for pioneering some of the most...
Good News in History, June 23
137 years ago today, The Rocky Mountains Park Act passed Canadian parliament, establishing Banff National Park, the nation's largest and most famous park. It...
Good News in History, April 27
6 years ago today, the Panmunjom Declaration was signed by President Moon Jae-in and Chairman Kim Jong-un, declaring the intention to end the Korean...
More Teens Than You Think Understand the Positive and Negative Aspects of Smartphones–Survey
In a poll recently conducted by Pew Research, teenagers were shown to be more conscious of the positive and negative aspects of smartphone use...
Good News in History, February 27
5 years ago today, the smallest baby boy ever born that would survive to leave the hospital went home in Tokyo with his mom,...
Rather Than Taking Jobs in Tech, 2 Young Software Engineers Use Talents to Crush Poaching in India
Rather than taking their software and programming degrees into the tech sector, two young Kerala men are using them to bring India's efforts to...
You May See Rare Flamingo in the Wild as Far North as Pennsylvania, Following Hurricane Idalia
Birders attend, a rare opportunity is presenting itself along the East Coast. Hurricane Idalia may have diverted dozens of flamingos from a path between...
Apple Watch Saves Woman from Pulmonary Embolism While She Slept
News oulets, and indeed, GNN, have reported multiple times that smart watches and their ability to monitor heart rate have saved lives.
But a Cincinnati...