If you have two or more monitors hooked up to your computer, you are not multi-screening. No, multi-screening is a relatively new term that refers…
OPLIN 4Cast #298: Multi-screening
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If you have two or more monitors hooked up to your computer, you are not multi-screening. No, multi-screening is a relatively new term that refers…
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OK, no doubt about it, the Google Fiber project in Kansas City is pretty cool. So cool that there’s a ton of articles on the…
There are a lot of companies providing services on the Internet that have lately decided they need to make your “web experience” more personal. Yahoo!…
You may have seen some recent news articles about Google’s plans to make their search more “semantic.” What exactly does that mean? Well, people tend to…
If your library maintains a website (and we really, really hope you actually work on maintaining your website!), it’s often handy to know how that…
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Like it or not, librarians use Google searching quite often in the course of their workday. While the authority of information gathered from Google is…
Last month, a couple of research studies of smartphone users were released, one from Arbitron/Edison Research and another from Google. The questions in each study…
There’s a battle shaping up over the business of selling digital newspapers and magazines to users of tablet devices, like the iPad. While Apple has…
Information retrieval is basic to librarianship, of course, so now and then the OPLIN 4cast highlights recent developments in online information searching. Lately there have…