Open access webliography
Open access webliography:http://www.digital-scholarship.org/cwb/oaw.htm
Open access webliography:http://www.digital-scholarship.org/cwb/oaw.htm
So, I’m probably (long story) taking this class focused on web2.0, scripting, etc. I’ve not taken an academic class focused on web2.0 technology, so I am excited about that. I certainly read enough about web2.0 and experiment with things (and can’t count how many conferences, seminars, etc. I have attended), but it will be interesting to get a more scholarly
Jonathan Harris on storytelling, reality, and documenting life. Among his projects is ” we feel fine”. His script picked up some of my blog writings a few year ago. I thought it was an interesting project. I can’t get the video to embed, but the link is here.
Okay, I’m not sure I see exactly why it would be better to post from googledocs to your blog (especially, if you use blogger and are already logged in via your google login), but here goes: did you know that you can publish directly to a blog via google docs? http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2008/07/live-blogging-with-docs.html One caveat, though: scheduling/future posts do not seem to
The Web Analytics Association web site is a reputable:http://www.webanalyticsassociation.org/ ..and then there is the web analytics forum in Yahoo Groups (seehttp://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/webanalytics/), if you can put up with a yahoo group.. Of course, google bought my favorite web statistics/metrics service, urchin, a few years ago.
I actually heard about this from my sister. 😉We were talking about watching television series while traveling and elsewhere. She mentioned that my niece only watches “TV” on her computer — kind of a teen’s version of Tivo, in that she can watch what she wants, when she wants. It’s true that many networks are starting to stream their series
So, apparently blogger is going to start allowing future posting some time in the eh… future. Until that time, one option is to setup blogging by email and then use lettermelater.com which seems to work pretty well, minus tags, and a few other features. ..oh, and nexgen blogger is in draft, which is completely confusing to me, because the ‘draft’
…and then for some classic ‘net neutrality’ fun with some internet celebrities…
Flock aims to take searching and browsing on the ‘net social. I dunno, sometimes I’m not interested in being social — I just need to find something quickly. 😉 IE8 is now in beta and sounds like it will be rolled out with new versions of Windows and sounds like they will continue to move down the standards compliancy road.