OPLIN 4Cast #100: The top social networking tools, learning tools, online tools, tech gadgets This milestone edition will be packed full of numbers. Wait! We…
OPLIN 4Cast #100: By the Numbers
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OPLIN 4Cast #100: The top social networking tools, learning tools, online tools, tech gadgets This milestone edition will be packed full of numbers. Wait! We…
1. Bloggers can use Encyclopedia Britannica If you blog regularly and your site qualifies, you may be permitted to include Encyclopaedia Britannica links in your…
1. Map fans rejoice! The Open Geospatial Consortium has approved submission of the Google KML markup language as an open standard. Keyhole Markup Language (KML),…
1. Google gets intrusive As if Google isn’t already imbedded in our everyday online lives, now they are in our front yards, too. One Pittsburg…
1. Mobile broadband use jumps Internet use continues to increase – not only on computers, but on phones and other personal devices as well. Google…
Posted in 4cast, instant messaging, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, and NORWELD
1. Those crazy passwords! We have scores of them and most likely, you will forget one. Here are some ways to recover if one is…
Posted in 4cast, Add new tag, desktop applications, Kindle, podcasting, and StumbleUpon
1. Live, Online Book Discussions? Oprah’s new Live Book Club launched on Monday, March 3rd. Approximately 500,000 simultaneous logons crashed the system, but Harpo Productions,…
Posted in 4cast, Add new tag, backlinks, blogs, communication, GIMP, Internet, Let Simon Decide, Library 2.0, Library vs. Internet, OffiSync, Reference Extract, Songza, training, Tweetmeme, Web 2.0, and web design
This week’s 4cast: 1.  It Ain’t Your Grandma’s Library. Libraries are offering more and more services inside and outside of their walls, allowing them to…