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I discovered a new travel app a few weeks ago, TripIt, that takes all your travel reservations, confirmations, and more and creates an itinerary custom built for you. This got me wondering, what other travel apps are out there that can make getting to your destination a bit easier. Check out these articles spotlighting some of the newest and most useful mobile apps to get you where you're going, many of the apps also have websites if you prefer.
Do you keep a small spiral notebook full of lists? Which books you've read, which books are next in a series, new authors you want to check out? Or maybe you've got an elaborate Excel spreadsheet, tabbed and color-coded by genre?
The Clear Lake City - County Freeman Branch Library looks forward to its February Programs*. This includes the under50over, Book Clubs, Crafts-to-Go, Freeman Needlecrafters, MWA Advisors, and various celebrations of Black History Month. All programming is supported by the Friends of Freeman Library.
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I recently started looking for a small flat-screen television to put in our upstairs game room. I expected to be looking through the traditional LCD and Plasma options when I noticed a third option, LED. What? Let me state for the record that I've only bought two TV's in the last two years, and those were purchased after I had two previous TV's for approximately 12 years each. I still have a humongous 36in. tube television upstairs. It still works, but it takes up so much physical space I'm considering replacing it. While I consider myself somewhat of a techie, it doesn't always extend to television technology. 









