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I just found a fantastic service that touches on the promises of the cloud. I'm tired of the Gdrive rumors - this is ready to go out of the box. I love box.net and have posted about it before, but dropbox is waaay better. Check it out. Not only can you store your files on the web, but you sync files between computers and even recover previous versions of files!
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I am now working on a large university campus and am amazed by the students with iPod buds hanging from their heads. There's nothing like carrying your soundtrack along with you!
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E-mail is a wonderful technology which allows for the rapid transmission of messages across the Internet. The car is also a fantastic technological device for transferring us from one place to another. Neither should be operated while under the influence of alcohol. Granted, you may not be endangering the lives of others in a drunken e-mail, but you could certainly be endangering or simply embarrassing yourself. Don't fret, Gmail has a solution.
Eric Raymond, in his definitive wo
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They say that getting there is half the fun. Can we solve for the other half? I think getting there and knowing how to get there are inseparable assuming one is not ramblin and is instead the type who Never Did No Wandrin'.
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Here's a frustrating aspect about ebook technology that is a clear example of technology that does not work and will not be embraced. Ebrary has a scheme that basically takes the open pdf format and locks it to the browser. S.R.
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I'm quite excited to share a new service called Box.net which allows storage of files on the web along with many other features. This idea is not new, but the exectution by Box.net is quite easy to use (including a drag-and-drop function). I became interested in the service when I read that gOS and the |
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Be part of breaking a Guinness World Record and help support free software by pledging to download FireFox 3 on the day it is released.
Mozilla has found many clever ways of getting press for what is arguably the most successful open source project ever. This matches well with the innovations of the softwar |
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I've been playing with seriously researching this for a bit and I found a solution to my problem. I am setting up a Drupal site for our library and wanted to have submenus for each individual blog under the blog primary menu. I may just be daft for not being able to find this on Drupal.org, but instead stumbled upon a solution on my own.
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Adobe recently announced the Open Screen Project.
Specifically, this work will include:Is Adobe seeing the light that Microsof |
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After posting about taxing resources recently - discussing the added burden of library resources as government and business push off services and access to the web - I was pleased to see this letter sent to the ALA from the IRS. Notable quotes:
We appreciate the important role libraries play in meeting individual needs for tax help and information. |
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I'm quite excited to share a new service called 