Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Thing #19 - Web 2.0

Web 2.0 gives you the latest awards on different catagories of all sorts. ( Listing # of stars, etc. )
Farecast.com for travel was interesting to me and gives you the best fares for when and where to travel. Some of these sites require money to join, although many are free. I will return to register with some of interest to me. This is a very good source to direct links, without wasting time and energy. Will recommend this to family and friends.

#18- Google Docs and Zoho

Google Docs is a great set-up for almost anyone in business, or for personal use. One document with chosen invited users who can make changes, while proof reading and adding to it, making the final copy quick and accessible. Presentation is neat and viewable to everyone invited.

Zoho is better for business in my opinion. Very useful for creating spreadsheets for meetings, making planners, and taking polls. Live meetings with friends/co-workers is very exciting by internet without leaving your home or office.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

#17- Play in the Sandbox

Loved playing in the sandbox! This was the most fun by far, by adding to the many lists of favorites by other viewers. Loved changing the font, colors, script, adding pictures, etc. Like we said before, playing is the easiest by far!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Thing #14 More Technorati

Technorati was hard to understand. Where do these technical terms come from? Boing Boing is weird. What do these blogs have to do with what I'm looking for?? Maybe the Library reference area would find this more useful. I am probably behind the technorati times.

#16- Wikis

When I went into Wikis, I looked into Displays for Libraries. Found this very interesting with great ideas and visuals that could be used in our branch. Fun to look at different set-ups.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Thing #15- Web 2.0

Web 2.0 is the second generation of the web. This is where the web has improved over time and now offers services like blogs, wiki’s, social networking sites... great for the library reference, but kind of too much work for individual usage.

Thing #13- Delicious


Del.icio.us is great for the library system because it puts all your favorite URL's in one place without having to go to each individually. It may save time in the library usage, but at home, my time is limited and would not be of great benefit to me.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Thing #12

Net Library: Would be useful when you are researching and looking for another source. This is a way to read a book online without actually having your hands on the book.

Worldcat: Easy to use. Fiction and non-fiction. Shows closest location to find book and gives a good description, including all detailed information, such as ISBN, for purchasing convenience later, or for buying online at this sight now.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Thing #11

http://www.librarything.com/catalog/Jbug213

This is a great tool of keeping track of what you read, and what you want to read. Also, it is interesting reading other comments from users who like the same authors as yourself.

Thing #10

Technology has come a long way- computers, cell-phones, hand-held blackberry, HD-TV, blueray, wireless, i-pods, lazer, ect... what will be next?? Does all this new Tech make the world a better place?? Yes and no.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Finding Feeds - Challenge #9

Topix-net: This was the easiest to use

Syndic 8: Confusing. Had to use search box- could not find directly.

Technorati: Great information, interesting reading other bloggs

RSS Feeds Challenges 8

When I did my RSS Bloglines and added my feeds, I found that most of the websites I wanted to add, were not subscribed. After finding sites that were compatable, I do feel it is great to have all at your fingertips on one sheet.

It is very helpful for library purposes also, for research work.