Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Armed with a bit of knowledge about what Twitter is all about, share your thoughts on this fast growing online phenomenon.

Twitter - seems... very silly. The short textual bursts of conversation are hard to follow, I think it may be more useful to 'famous people' movie starts, authors, musicians - and the people who wish to be on top of the newest book, movie, or trend - like a constantly updating 'Hello' or 'People' magazine.

I can see it being useful for businesses with new products etc. It seems like one giant advertisement. "We have this...", "New in...", "On sale..."

On a personal level... not everyone needs to know that you just washed your car...

Monday, May 17, 2010

Do you see any practical applications for LibraryThing either at home or at work? Will you start using this site?

Practical application - when you look up books there is a recommend section, this might be another useful resource to suggest to customers that are have a hard time deciding what to read next. I also like that it will show you alternate covers that the title has had - though, I can't seem to find where is says the alternate covers are from, because unless you recognize the language you don't know.

I probably won't use it myself.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Online Productivity Tools

Do you see free online tools like these eventually replacing expensive software like MS Office?

I think that there is definately a possibility to these tools replacing MS Office products. The ease of not having to worry about USB's and saving devices - just having your documents avaiable whenever you accesess the web is very appealing. The library should have a partnership with Google so we can shamelessly promote it to customers.

Now to investigate the calendar....

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Peacock Presence

Peacock photoes - to Loreena McKennitt's "Tango to Evora"

Monday, May 3, 2010

YouTube & Flickr

I like them both! You can find a lot of interesting photos on Flickr if you're browsing or if you're looking for something specific and the person who has uploaded it was handy in their 'tagging' skills. YouTube is great for the vast variety of everything it covers - how-to tutorials (I learned to wrap a sari), events (that you missed or want to watch again), creative projects, music videos - there's just so much out there!