Thursday, September 27, 2007

you tube







Plenty of options, chose these two because I believe if everyone in this country as well as around the world had access to great education, this world would be a better place. I know that this is the "flower child" in me, but you know the saying... "thy people( all people) perish for the lack of knowledge"

my pick

I chose Technorati today as the site/tool . I was able to get information about things that mattered to me. The only problem I have is that every site or thing requires your name or email. I guess being a victim of check/id theft has left me a bit leery on giving out info. But i'll still use the tool

zoho

I like this feature. It gives you lots of options when you want to move information created to different places- so ,you can pull it up however and wherever you need to access it.

hope

Today, as I sink deeper into the underworld of the worldwide web, there seems to be an ember of hope....undecided

Wiki

Made my post on wiki "Gettin it Done" Just wondering why charles doesn't have a blog page index?
Wiki's are okay, just have to take with a grain of salt

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

2.0 in libraries

The first article I skimmed over seemed to express the use of 2.0 as a tool to manage all the new web tools. I believe at some point we will have to have a way of effectively managing the tools we use, sort of a "web toolbox". Use 2.0 until something better shows up.

The second article would rather use 2.0 as part human librarian, part buyer and part inventory clerk. I'm not sure how I feel about throwing most of the work librarians do to the web director/acquisitions/manager of people.

I am willing to incorporate 2.0 but not as a replacement to human capital.

#14

Technorati is not too bad. I like the idea of entering search terms and getting relevant information. I t gives you details specific details about what you are searching for, not to clear on tagging. Not sure if I want to be tracked

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Un Del.icio.us

Well,
Back from foot surgery, getting back into 2.0. Didn't like Del., it was like the dos version before windows. I like stuff visually clean, I guess I could follow it if my life depended on it. Not really into social networking or tagging.