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Jade Diaz

mobiForge - 0 views

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    mobiForge is the world's best resource for mobile web development and mobile web design. Learn about building mobile websites, content adaptation, location based services, emulators, and much more. Get code samples, free tools, free articles and find
Matt Lisle

Go2Web20.net - The complete Web 2.0 directory - 0 views

shared by Matt Lisle on 06 Feb 08 - Cached
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      Directory of web 2.0 services... good to use as a reference for new ideas in TIS in the future
matthewav

"Readability" - A Reader Application - 1 views

Readability is a reader application that saves and organizes links to articles for reading later online or offline. It requires a download for your mobile device and the creation of an account (li...

design usability examples mobile accessibility

started by matthewav on 13 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Jade Diaz

DESIGNING LIBRARY WEB SERVICES FOR MOBILE DEVICES - 0 views

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    Quick overview of mobile library site considerations
Matt Lisle

Clearspring Acquires AddThis to Create the World's Largest Sharing Service for the Web ... - 0 views

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    Not sure if this will affect our Share option on the libs site header...
Matt Lisle

Social bookmarking service. Fast tagging and posting to all major social websites - Soc... - 0 views

  • Code for blogs and websites If you want to use this button on your blog or website, install our 'All-in-one Bookmarking Button' plugin for WordPress, or simply insert the following code if you don't use WordPress:
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      All-in-one button for social bookmarking. You add it to your site, and users can bookmarks you on a variety of social bookmarking tools... We might wanna consider trying this?
Aaron Choate

ecs-dg-20071029.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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Matt Lisle

UM Library: MLibrary 2.0 | Home - 0 views

  • explore new directions for access and services with regard to issues such as library 2.0, social networking, and the future of searching.
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      This site has lots of good ideas... in particular the "Project Share blog" has an idea of using social bookmarking for subject guide pages... a fast/easy way for subject bibliographers to add links to their subject guides... http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/lib20projects/archives/2007/07/delicious_tags.html
Aaron Choate

Adobe Photoshop Express - 0 views

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    Haven't had much of a chance to play with it, but they have done a lot with this.
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