Thursday, February 28, 2008
#14-Technorati
Wow! Amazing stat about number of blogs doubling every six months. Interesting to see a blog-searcher that can handle and group that much info in so many different ways. Technorati helps creates a personal experience by connecting "real" people and their interests.
#13-Del.icio.us
#12-MySpace & Facebook
I enjoyed playing around on both sites. Had previously experimented with creating a profile on MySpace but found it VERY time and labor intensive to create and maintain. Spaces show alot of creativity and personal expression. I enjoyed the simpler, cleaner look of Facebook and found Stacie Fowler's and Brad Morse's pages. I definitely see the possible value in creating and maintaining profiles for Libraries. It could be a very effective way of communicating with teens about upcoming events, new books, etc.
#10-Image Generators
3D-Package lets you instantly create 3d-box images online, free! Just upload pictures for cover and sides and then get 3d-box in your favorite image format (JPG, GIF, PNG supported). Post them in your blog or anywhere else. To try it, go to http://www.3d-pack.com/
Here's the result of my follies.
Here's the result of my follies.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
#9-Finding Feeds
After trying several feed-search sites, I decided my favorite way to find feeds is to google a topic and use feeds to sites that I like. Much easier and better results.
#8-RSS & Newsreader
Phew! Very interesting and fun! I like the idea of having daily info updates at my fingertips :)
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
#7-Technology
Yahoo Plans to Let Users Help Mold New Feature
The New York Times
Published: February 26, 2008
On Tuesday, Yahoo plans to introduce a service called Buzz that relies on users to help it compile the most popular articles from around the Web. Yahoo plans to include some of those on its front page, hoping to attract more users and turn it into a hub for driving traffic to other publishers.
The New York Times
Published: February 26, 2008
On Tuesday, Yahoo plans to introduce a service called Buzz that relies on users to help it compile the most popular articles from around the Web. Yahoo plans to include some of those on its front page, hoping to attract more users and turn it into a hub for driving traffic to other publishers.
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