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Considering 2010 for libraries and technology
At the end of every year, lots of media outlets and assorted gurus make predictions about what is going to be happening in the next 365-odd days. But…
How are you wasting time?
It’s the week before Christmas. Let’s be honest here…most of us are not thinking about work. If Twitter and Facebook…
Webinars that don’t drive people nuts
I’ve had the experience in the past several months of being both a regular presenter and regular attendee of webinars. …
[GUEST POST] Can you see me now? (Or, how transparent are you?)
Today’s guest post is by Bobbi Galvin, Customer Relations and Support at OPLIN. The Global Language Monitor has released its…
HTML 5: don’t get too excited yet
Yes, it’s finally coming. The last official release of HTML was in 1999 (yes, you read that right, 10 years ago) at version 4.01. At long last, the…
The Internet of Things
“The idea is as simple as its application is difficult. If all cans, books, shoes or parts of cars are…
Crowdsource and engage
I crowdsourced this week’s post. I asked (via Twitter/Facebook) library staff to tell me what their favorite technology is, and…
Unsticking Glue
This week I’m chatting about a web application called Glue . I look at a good number of web applications,…