Techmology Bits
7 May
A sweet new use for WiFi has been proposed: internal health monitors… in your body. All I have to say to that is… awesome!
The same BlueTooth technology that allows you to use a wireless hands-free device with your cell phone is going to alerting the hospital when you have emergency health problems.
From the article:
If the “in-body network” recorded that the person had suddenly collapsed, it would send an alert, via a nearby base station at their home, to a surgery or hospital.
Seriously, this sounds like something out of some futuristic sci-fi movie, but it’s not that big a leap. We’ve been keeping an eye on the vital signs of astronauts for decades. This just takes the technology inside the body, Fantastic Voyage style (although without the shrunken human beings in a space ship part).
Now, if this so-called “in-body WiFi network” can also let my spleen surf the Internet and allow my lungs to place a VOIP call to the Psychic Friends Network… then it’ll be the completion of a life-long dream of mine.
6 May
This is a blog. This website you’re reading right now. It’s our Keystone Blog. We also have a standard business website here.
But this is our blog. It’s a bit more informal, and we get to have a little fun with it while still delivering to our clients something interesting in the world of technology.
And judging by our blog statistics, many of you enjoy reading it. Thanks a ton, by the way!
A lot of our clients have been asking about blogs lately. Do they need one? Should they get one? Is it easy to use? Can it enhance a business? Is it cost-effective?
All five answers are “Yes!”
For any of our local clients (Middle Tennessee), we’re actually introducing a new Keystone University class this coming Friday, May 9th, 2008… on Blogging & Your Business. We’ll cover what blogging is, how it can apply to your business, how you can market your blog, and much more.
Cost for this class is only $25 (or $30 for the Blogging class and the Search Engine class we’re also having that day… both combined). The Search Engine class is at 10:30 and the Blogging class is at 12:30, with lunch in between (buy either class by itself, and you get a free lunch!), and the venue is the fabulous Lighthouse Events Center in Hendersonville.
All Keystone University participants also receive a free KU T-Shirt!
For more information or to sign up, please see our class schedule here (click “Purchase Now” next to the class you’d like to attend) or call our office at 615-826-3500. Whether you’re clueless as to what this blogging thing is all about or you’re in the know and thinking of starting your own blog… this class is for you. We’d love to see you there.
For another resource on whether or not you should start a blog, we highly recommend this great guide from ProBlogger.
6 May

Guildcraft Inc. is a Vacation Bible School craft supplier based in Buffalo, NY. You can see their main website here.
They’ve recently decided to start maintaining a blog about crafts and Vacation Bible School activities–an idea we thought was fantastic. We were thrilled to be asked to help design their blog to compliment their corporate website, and the project was really very smooth. You can visit their blog here.
From their new blog:
This blog is managed by Guildcraft Arts & Crafts and is dedicated to the special events of children’s ministry such as Vacation Bible School, fall festivals, Easter celebrations, Advent, and more. Our goal is to give you fresh ideas and planning tips. We’ll also strive to share the lastest curriculum and craft news.
The people of Guildcraft have long been great to work with, and that includes this most recent project. We hope you’ll check out their new blog and share it with anyone you know who enjoys the world of VBS and children’s crafts.
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