Technology summit for parishes explores use of new technologies to best engage Catholics
Submitted on March 17, 2010
By Jim Gauger | Catholic News Service
VILLANOVA, Pa. -- Desktop and laptop computers will be artifacts in the Smithsonian in three years, replaced by mobile computing devices known as "smartphones," a keynote speaker predicted at a technology summit for parishes.
Steve Hewitt, editor of Christian Computing Magazine and Christian Video Magazine, called it the "personal computing age" led by those under 40.
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