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A slew of brain-boosting iPhone apps

October 1, 2:33 PMSF Boomers ExaminerSuzanna Stinnett
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We are the global brain

Those of us who have given in to the learning curves of technology are wheeling along in a new world of connection and possibility. I like to think of it as forming my own area in the global brain. My global brain area includes a whole lot of interesting, helpful people. They live nearby and they live on the other side of the planet. We are connecting across our diversity and benefiting from it. I’ve even met a few people I hope to keep as friends for the long haul. It’s a global community, a neighborhood defined by our willingness to connect. And because I keep plugging away at the new-best-tools, I’m finding more ease of organization. That’s one reward. 

Some resources for keeping that brain healthy

I’ll tell you more specifics at another time. For now, I’m sending you over to this great little list of iPhone apps that help your brain keep growing. 

By the way, I’d add one to the Science and Mathematics category. I like the one called Pi Brain. It’s an app that prompts your memorization of pi. Yes, I memorize pi. How many do you know?

You can read about it here: Pi Brain.

Here’s Adrienne Carlson’s post on 100 iPhone apps to boost your brain power.

Have fun!

Suzanna Stinnett

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