![]() ![]() Plus the author used pictures of his cute grandson in the examples.ĭisclosure: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for writing this review on behalf of CodeRanch. I really liked the big red “it's not all good” boxes to get the reader's attention. But then the “how tos” describe it without referencing the warning. I noticed that the privacy chapter warns about giving sites access to your email. There were good tips including warnings on privacy. I worry that as the sites update their site and the screenshots don't match, people will get confused, but this can't be helped. My Social Media for Seniors, My Facebook for Seniors, My Smart Home for Seniors. They use the current version of the website. Michael Miller is a prolific and popular writer of more than 200. Just like my mom asks me to write for her when teaching her everything. What is social media for? What sites are popular for seniors? What can you do on them? Then comes step by step instructions for common tasks. The first part of the book is conceptual. Wouldn't you have to be if you were 50+? Anyway, that's not important. There was on odd sentence that said “if you are old enough to remember the 70s and 80s”. If you already know how to use FaceBook, you'd be bored. Keep in mind they mean people ages 50+ that don't use social media. It has an AARP logo on the front which matches this. It's a good book though and I'll be giving it to my mother the next time I see her.įirst, the book defines senior as 50+. I had expressed interest in another Que book and the publisher sent me a bunch of books in the same box. If you've read my reviews before, you know I'm a programmer. ![]()
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