This is from an Adobe press/news release about the 21st Century Communications & Video Accessibility Act of 2010 which is intended to “increase access to video programming on television and the internet, require as access to the user interfaces used to access information online via smart phones, and require access to on-screen menus for DVD players and set-top boxes.” Specifically,
Monthly Archives: October 2010
New features: Privacy controls, download your data, & Facebook Groups — does everybody hate them?
Facebook news roundup: Why the New Facebook Groups Suck on So Many Levels The ugly side of new facebook groups Jason Calacanis Wasn’t “Force-Joined” to NAMBLA’s Facebook Group, Here’s Why Facebook Group and New privacy dashboard will change how you game So, some are reporting that it is Opt Out only, and others say, it is Opt In only. Either
New Georgia Encyclopedia Survey (your opinion matters)
Disclaimer: I actually wrote a few articles for NGE in the Arts/Entertainment category. You can read them here, if you would like. (It would be nice if my name were hotlinkable, ha! I should’ve added that into my survey response, I suppose). —————-Many of you in all kinds of libraries are New Georgia Encyclopedia users, and the NGE wants your
Learning to manage my life> Reasons I don’t follow or friend you
I decided to update my reasons I unfollow/unfriend because 2010 is my year to simplify, focus, and stay true to my intentions (it’s a yoga thing…) If I unfollow (or unfan or unfriend or do not accept your request) it’s not that I like you any less (if I know you in person). If you are a colleague, it doesn’t
Projects, training & more (what I’m up to) : Drupalcamp, webdesign, digital identity, tweeting & more
Just a quick little update letting you know where I’ll be and what I’m doing: Today> DrupalCamp : Goal is to absorb as much related to publishing as I can and also get a few more ideas for my Intermediate Drupal class I’ll be proposing to teach for Lyrasis for Winter semester. I dumped epublish (articles wouldn’t “stick” to their
DrupalCamp, Drupal & the ejournal saga.. or how I became a Drupal Girl.
Super excited about DrupalCamp tomorrow because there are 2 sessions for publishing and one for openpublish! As some of you know, I’ve been editing an online arts & literary journal, called moonshine, which was housed on an opensource publishing platform called PacerCMS. The only problem with that product (which worked perfectly) is that support is really limited and no one
