Archive for
July, 2007
July 31, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: ACPL, books, libraries, library 2.0, mashups
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Just for fun, I created an old-fashioned card catalog card for the book I had downloaded from baen.com/library using John Blyberg’s card catalog generator. You have to enter the data by hand (I copied the information from Amazon.com) but it makes a really fun graphic. With some programming… Continue reading
July 31, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: ebooks, libraries, library 2.0
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Per the World Public Library website: “July 4th to August 4th Download Your Selections From 500,000+ eBooks for Free.”
According to their site: “Hosted in World Public Library’s multi-terabyte server network is the world’s largest digital archive of PDF ebooks and edocuments. Our collection hosts more than 500,000+ PDF ebooks and edocuments. As a member you will have complete access to the entire collection. Our collection is constantly growing and… Continue reading
July 31, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: YouTube, blogs, celebrity 2.0, flickr, technology, twitter, web2.0
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I imagine most of you know who Wil Wheaton is. He is an actor who played Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Actually, he has done a lot more than that, but that is mainly how I know of him.
But what makes him interesting is his love and knowledge of technology and his leading edge use of Web 2.0 tools. Here is the wikipedia entry that talks… Continue reading
July 30, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: data, recovery, security, technology, web2.0
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As you know, I’ve been concerned about the institutions that host data for Web 2.0 applications. Code4lib, a major library 2.0 site (and everything else hosted on anvil.lisforge.net) was hacked on July 21 and is still not available. They are hoping to have everything back on Aug 1 – we’ll see.
And 6 back-to-back power outages hit the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco last Tuesday afternoon causing major havoc with… Continue reading
July 28, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: libraries, schools
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This was originally written to update my “About Me” page. But it turned into this. These are the posts that prompted this post – MLS and Library Technology, a post on Why require an MLS for library technologist about a post on code4lib regarding an MLS degree for library technology postings (which unfortunately is currently unavailable since all code4lib.org sites are down). And here… Continue reading
July 27, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: Blogger, Blogspot, Google, WordPress, analytics, blogs
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Well, the latest on my problem accessing blogger.com, google analytics, etc is now fixed. I’m not sure what the problem was, but I closed Firefox and reopened it and everything was OK. I had tried closing all but 1 tab and that didn’t do it. I thought I might have to reboot my PC but fortunately not.
As you may know, I’m trying to decide between Google Blogger and WordPress for… Continue reading | 2 Comments
July 27, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: Blogger, Google, analytics
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It might be just me, but I am not able to connect with www.blogger.com or http://www.google.com/analytics/or the Google Analytics Blog and I can’t post a new post on my Google Blogger Blog although I can view it. But when I click New Post (or one of the links above), I get “connecting to ssl.google-analytics.com…” and it just waits and waits.
I don’t know if this is because… Continue reading
July 27, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: phone 2.0, skype, technology
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Have you tried Skype yet? If not, why not?! Probably because you couldn’t think of a good reason to use Skype over your regular phone or cell phone, especially since you can make free long-distance calls with your cell phone, which at one time would have been a good reason to use something like Skype.
I had the same thoughts when my mom and uncle started using Skype and… Continue reading | 2 Comments
July 26, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: blogs, npr
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This week is the 40th anniversary of the 12th Street Detroit Riots. It started early Sunday morning, July 23, 1967 during a raid at a blind pig (after hours bar) and continued for 5 days. At the end, there were forty-three dead, 467 injured, over 7,200 arrests and more than 2,000 buildings burned down (according to Rutgers University who have a very thorough write-up of the events)… Continue reading | 1 Comment
July 26, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: outage, recovery, technology, web2.0
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Power Outage in SF Tuesday brought down major Web 2.0 sites.
6 back-to-back power outages hit the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco Tuesday afternoon causing major havoc with popular web services. 365 Main is down, along with craigslist, Technorati, Yelp, AdBrite and SixApart (including TypePad, LiveJournal and Vox). Many other popular sites such as CNet were unavailable too.
Interestingly enough, a “source close to the company” (365 Main) had this to… Continue reading
July 25, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: data, security
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Per the web site Planet Code4lib, the entire code4lib.org websites have been rendered unavailable. Here is what was said: NOTICE: The other code4lib.org web sites, and everything else hosted on anvil.lisforge.net, are unavailable. The server was hacked on 21 July 2007 and will be restored in a week or so. Join #code4lib on irc.freenode.net if you need to know more.
I found that out when I tried… Continue reading | 1 Comment
July 25, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: Blogger, WordPress, YouTube, tips
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If you have been using Wordpress.com to host your blog, you might be wondering how to embed a video in your post. I know I have been! Well, thanks to what else, a YouTube video, I found the answer. It isn’t hard, but I just didn’t know.
Essentially, you just copy and paste the code next to the “embed” tag that is part of the information listed for each… Continue reading
July 25, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: YouTube, politics 2.0, web2.0
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There is a new channel on YouTube called CleanMyRide. This is what it has to say about itself: “This channel is aimed at making people aware that Congress is about to begin an important debate about the energy bill. The bill is a good start, but it still needs provisions to take on the really big stuff – increasing gas mileage requirements and mandating the availability of flexible-fuels. These… Continue reading
July 24, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: libraries, politics 2.0, schools
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So politics and the presidential campaign is going 2.0. While I am certainly a strong proponent of this, it does raise the question that this is slanted towards the technologically advanced and/or those who have the means and knowledge to use the Web 2.0 technology. This potentially excludes large segments of the population. Many people who were not raised in the era of computers and PCs do not understand even… Continue reading
July 24, 2007
By: smmellott
Category: YouTube, politics 2.0
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I hate to admit that I did not watch (or twitter) the presidential debates last night. However, thanks to the 2.0 aspect, it has been captured in ways that were never (or seldom) done before. Here is an excellent blog titled The YouTube Campaign 2008 that has a great deal of information and I believe they were liveblogging the debate. And here is the post from the YouTube blog… Continue reading