Tuesday, October 16, 2007
#19 Discovering Web 2.0 tools
#18 Web-based Apps: They're not just for desktops
Friday, October 12, 2007
#16 So what’s in a wiki?
#15 On Library 2.0 & Web 2.0 ...
It doesn't matter if someone is talking about web 2.0 or library 2.0 - From the Model T Ford to the newest BMW 3 series, a car has always been called a car. Given the logic of calling things 2.0 surely we'd be up to at least car 97.0 by now.
The real development has been the Internet being available at high speeds almost anywhere around the globe and the ever increasing speeds of personal computers, these two things have allowed software developers to ever increase the userbility and reach of products.
Maybe 2.0 refers to the adoption of web technologies?... if so it should be called 'moving with the times'.
If this is a revolution now, I'd wonder what people will call what's happening on the Internet in 5 years time...
#14 Getting not-so-technical with Technorati
#13 Tagging, folksomonies & social bookmarking in Del.icio.us
#12 Roll your own search engine with Rollyo
#11 All about LibraryThing
And here is a link to my catalog
#9 Finding Feeds
Everything from Melbourne food blogs to trampoline purchasing blogs.
#8 Make life "really simple" with RSS & a newsreader
That said, Bloglines is a great online RSS aggregator that I'm sure to use in the future.
# 7 Blog about technology - last.fm
Unlike LibraryThing where you need to manually add books to your library, Last.fm hooks directly into your PC's music player (eg. iTunes), so whenever you play a song your profile gets updated and stats are recorded.
Here is my profile: http://www.last.fm/user/Bradii/
You can also add widgets to your blog to share your recently played tracks etc with everyone. Look to the right and you will see mine. Last.fm makes it really easy to share new music with your friends (especially helpful if they are overseas).
Taken from last.fm:
Last.fm is the flagship product from the team that designed the Audioscrobbler music engine. More than ten million times a day, Last.fm users "scrobble" their tracks to our servers, helping to collectively build the world's largest social music platform.
Last.fm taps the wisdom of the crowds, leveraging each user's musical profile to make personalised recommendations, connect users who share similar tastes, provide custom radio streams, and much more.
# 6 More Flickr Fun
Above is a mashup I made using the lolcats generator.
Monday, October 1, 2007
#5 flickr
I've been using flickr for some time now... I go to a lot of concerts and always take my camera.
A trip through flickr shows you how easy it can be to take really great shots - you just need some luck.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
One small step...
A blonde stormed up to the front desk of the library and said, "I have a complaint!" .
"Yes, Ma'am?"
"I borrowed a book last week and it was horrible!"
"What was wrong with it?"
"It had way too many characters and there was no plot whatsoever!"
The librarian nodded and said,
"Ahh. So you must be the person who took our phone book."
Welcome to my blog as part of the SLV's Learning 2.0 project. Lets see what happens...