Thursday, January 5, 2012

There's an app for that

In light of Tuesday's post, I thought I'd write about a couple worthwhile apps for those of you with electronic devices that you download apps to. I mean, really, I'm not completely in the dark ages. I know most of you probably have iPads, iPhones, Androids, Kindle Fires, or whatever. So here are a couple apps that I recommend:
  • The iRecycle app (from Earth911.com is a must-have for 2012 (at least according to the website!). iRecycle can tell you how, where and when to recycle just about anything. Using your current location, ZIP code, address or city, get access to vital details for collection points, such as website, phone number, directions, hours of operation and other materials collected. It's also great for reading the latest news on living a green, healthy life. The best part is that it is completely free!
  • As a children's book writer and voice-over talent, I am thrilled to be working with Marvel on their iStorybook line of electronic books for children. While I do not believe in substituting hard copy books for these electronic versions when it comes to kids, these are a nice supplement to the reading, I hope, you're already doing with your kiddos. I've been providing the voice of Maya for these children's books from the beginning (over 50 narrations so far), and recently have joined the group of writers penning the books under the name, Maya Ray. The books are available on Android, Kindle Fire, and Google TV, along with other devices, and many of them are absolutely free. Currently, I'm working on narrations for George Washington and Jack and the Beanstalk. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this line from iStorybooks.
  • This free app is for iPhone users and helps you make healthier food choices. Fooducate works when you scan barcodes of various food products. A full nutritional report will be displayed along with warning of any additives in the food that could be harmful (to you or the environment). If there is anything of concern, Fooducate offers suggestions for alternative products. How cool is that? Makes me almost wish I had an iPhone!
There you go. Old-fashioned GG is offering suggestions for some apps to download. While I don't have the devices to reap the benefits of these apps, I hope those of you who do will take advantage of them.

Keeping it green (and entertaining), electronically,

Hana


    6 comments:

    1. I'm so excited to try Fooducate!

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    2. If I had an iPhone, I would be, too!

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    3. Love your work on this app. I'm actually relieved to hear Maya Ray is a pseudonym. Seeing all these books written by one person made me feel like Maya Ray was churning these books out

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      1. Thanks, Nigel. In the beginning, Maya was listed as both author and narrator. Now, the authors have their names on the books. I've written 30 books for them and narrated all of them. I appreciate your kind words.

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    4. My first grader loves istorybooks as a complement to our regular book reading! Your voice is pleasant to listen to. We just signed on to the premium package.

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      1. Thank you, Rose. I hope you continue to enjoy the books. I have a couple of new stories out that I wrote. The Old Lady Who Lived in a Vinegar Bottle is one of my favorites. I'm narrating three more this week.

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