July 22, 201500:42:39

Sample Post – Radio Show Date & Hour - Into Tomorrow With Dave Graveline

The following sample post is not particularly well written but it should show a concept around formatting. [Appropriate pic of something topical in this hour] ---- Tech News and Commentary Followed in this hour by Dave and the Into Tomorrow team discussing the latest insights from this week's Consumer Report, tethering problems with Lollipop (http://intotomorrow.com/did-lollipop-break-the-personal-hotspot-feature/), microcomputers for kit builders (http://intotomorrow.com/micro-computers-for-kit-builders-and-phones-that-wont-play-nice-with-sd-cards/), voicemail forwards (http://intotomorrow.com/can-voicemail-be-forwarded/), and Dave's new favorite apps. Back at CES this past January, all the major TV companies rolled out their all-new 2015 Ultra-HD TV lineups, which are now starting to become available at retail. Consumer Reports has been hard at work testing these latest models in their lab to see which ones stand out. Their electronics spokesman James McQueen is here with the results.  [Then we should have his content here or at least link to that segment audio] Into Tomorrow With Dave Graveline listener Terry in Carthage, Missouri listens to the podcasts and asked us (http://intotomorrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/intotomorrow_logo.gif) about tethering problems with the his Nexus devices and Google's Android Lollipop operating system. We guide him through a quick solution to tether problems on Lollipop (http://intotomorrow.com/did-lollipop-break-the-personal-hotspot-feature/). Then we have another blurb that summarizes the question from the other article related to this segment related to micro-computers. The second sentence then highlights some more meaningful keywords and a great phrase that summarizes the best outcome of that segement where we link to that article aga (http://intotomorrow.com/micro-computers-for-kit-builders-and-phones-that-wont-play-nice-with-sd-cards/)in. Same concept here again. Another listener calling-in from City, State... Then we have another blurb that summarizes the question from the other article related to this segment related to voicemail forwards. The second sentence then highlights some more meaninful keywords and a great phrase that summarizes the best outcome of that segement where we link to that article aga (http://intotomorrow.com/micro-computers-for-kit-builders-and-phones-that-wont-play-nice-with-sd-cards/)in. Dave discussed the latest apps that he has been playing with recently. (http://intotomorrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/offerup-150x150.jpg)Dave recommends: OfferUp (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/offerup-buy.-sell.-simple./id468996152?mt=8), FREE “Looking to sell something but don’t want to deal with Craigslist? OfferUp is an app I came across recently that allows you to snap a picture of something you want to sell, and instantly circulate it to people nearby. ON the flipside, if you’re looking for an item, you can browse pictures of items nearby that people are selling. One of the things I like about this app is a service they call TruYou where you can take a picture of your ID, send it to them and they will quickly validate it which gives buyers a better sense of security. So that when you’re buying something, you can tell if a seller has been “validated” which they say increases security. OfferUp is free for iOS and Android.” — Dave What are your favorite Apps? Let us know anytime 24/7 by using the AUDIO option on our free "Into Tomorrow" Apps or by calling us at 800-899-INTO and we’ll feature them in this segment!  ALWAYS INCLUDE THE PRIZES EVERY WEEK  This Week’s Prizes for Our Listeners TYLT: (http://tylt.com/) Car Charger RIBBN Cables – These cables rapidly charge 2 Smartphones or 2 Tablets simultaneously. Jabra: (http://www.jabra.com/products/speakers/jabra_solemate/jabra_solemate_black) SoleMate Portable Bluetooth speaker for your laptop, tablet, smartphone or music player Monster: DNA Pro 2.

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