Melissa Forsyth/NPR Shots - Health News Apps Can Help You Take A Pill, But Privacy's A Big Question December 2, 2011 Apps that track personal health information can be really convenient. But they may be a big privacy risk. App makers aren't controlled by federal health privacy laws, so what they do with sensitive information is up to them.
Blog Of The Nation A Comforting iTouch July 28, 2011 Suffering from PTSD? To borrow a phrase you've likely never heard, there's an app for that, too. Tablets and smartphones may be making their way onto the battlefield soon as well. Producer Priska Neely is, once again, blown away by technology.
Blog Of The Nation Life, Photographed Through Filters From The Past May 22, 2011 What's with the craze for digital photographs filtered with faux-vintage effects? Nathan Jurgenson, in the midst of his dissertation on social media and self-documentation, digs into our modern obsession.
Inside NPR.org NPR For Chrome: Don't Call It A Web App December 7, 2010 NPR for Chrome: Experience NPR in magazine style with a focus on News, Arts & Life, and Music content that's broad, deep, and timely. Popular features include playlist, hourly newscasts, station finder, and sharing.
Inside NPR.org NPR.org Nominated for 5 Webby, 2 EPpy April 27, 2009 It has been a couple of rewarding weeks here at NPR.org. We recently received notice that we had five Webby nominations and 2 Webby honoree mentions. Last week it was announced that we are finalist for two EPpy awards including one for the NPR ...
Inside NPR.org More Cowbell: Brainstorming an NPR Music iPhone App July 24, 2008 What types of iPhone apps would you like us to develop for NPR Music?