Archive for February, 2005

Podcasting goes Commercial

Friday, February 25th, 2005

The New York Times discusses Odeo (Pronounced just like "rodeo," their Web site says. That’s kinda funny.), a company that’s getting into the business of podcasting. They plan to sell content, advertising, and software for making podcasts.
Kris Liberman pointed out a knitting podcast called KnitCast. Podcasting on knitting just seems so natural.

Preserving Key U.S. Documents

Friday, February 25th, 2005

The public television program Nova educates us about the creation of special chambers for the United States founding documents the Declaration of Independence and Constitution. The companion Web site has materials about preserving different kinds of documents, the special cases, and the damage to the documents.

LII Features BlogBib

Friday, February 25th, 2005

The Librarians’ Index to the Internet New This Week plugs Susan Herzog’s BlogBib, a bibliography of resources about blogs she submitted to The Reference Librarian. Congrats, Susan! more about BlogBib

Congratulations to the 2005 SLA Award Recipients!

Friday, February 25th, 2005

The Special Libraries Association announced the 2005 award recipients. I noticed a few familiar names, including Tony Stankus, Tom Rink, Brandy King, and Hope Tillman.

A Joke You Won’t Think Is Funny

Friday, February 25th, 2005

A tech support guy walks into a client’s office. Upon seeing how she’s sitting, he advises: “You really shouldn’t prop your feet on your G3 like that.”
“You’re right,” she agrees. She walks to the computer graveyard, selects a PC, moves the G3, places it where the G3 was, sits back down, and props her feet [...]

Circuits Explores Vlogging

Thursday, February 24th, 2005

The New York Times column Circuits takes a somewhat technical look at video blogging. As well as introducing the idea of vlogging, it gives some hints at how to do it using popular weblog services and where to host video files.
The column mentions blog group participant and vlogger Steve Garfield.

Harvard’s Meeting about Google Print

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

A representative from Google shared information about Google Print’s endeavors at Harvard. Her slides before an audience of about 200 were labeled Google Confidential. Therefore, I’m going to err on the side of caution and not blog the gorey details many of you want to read. I’m not sure how she can reasonably expect confidentiality [...]

Greensboro Bloggers Create News Site

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

Greensboro, NC, bloggers have come together to create a site based on their citizen journalism.
seen on Newslib

"Comment is cheap, but fact is expensive."

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

Forbes takes a look at how Internet technologies are impacting news publishers.
"The Internet has changed the economics of the publishing industry in a way commercial television never did. The price of news and information has irrevocably been pushed way down the supply/demand curve. The Web has also destroyed the functional monopoly of the local daily [...]

Navigation Systems

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

I rode in a car with a fancy navigation system. I watched fascinated as the display showed our position on a map. One of the things I really liked about it is how it shows one way streets and street names. In areas with lots of one way streets and most streets don’t have signs, [...]


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