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Use Pinterest to Promote Your Programs And Services - 2 views

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    Article gives a list of other libraries that are using Pinterest
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Slow Train to the Future - 2 views

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    "Tablet computers do not yet pose a threat to displace laptops as the prevailing device among college students."
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Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator from ColorZilla - 3 views

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    A powerful Photoshop-like CSS gradient editor from ColorZilla. News: version 4 is here - radial and diagonal gradients, IE9 support, Sass support and more.
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"Brainstorming Doesn't Work" - 1 views

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    An interesting article on brainstorming. READ WITH A GRAIN OF SALT because it is an opinion piece. Brainstorming DOES work - I have personal experience with it doing so when I worked with a multiple CLIO winning advertising team. The way that the New Yorker writer defines brainstorming is very limited; but the article does have some insight into the creative process using measurable results.
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"Kuler" Palettes - 2 views

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    New in CS5, Adobe Kuler is present in Photoshop and Illustrator. It's a live palette item that features color palettes created by various designers from around the web (professional and non-professional). You can save favorite palettes, browse the live palette library and submit your own palettes for consideration. It's a great resource.

"Readability" - A Reader Application - 1 views

started by matthewav on 13 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
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WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.7 "Coltrane" - 0 views

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    New version of Wordpress coming out...watch the vid... looks really nice...
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Zzzoot: Tag Cloud inspired HTML Select lists - 0 views

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    This is an interesting new twist on a boring old html function. It's so 2.0!
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First look: the Maemo 5 multimedia framework - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    mobile media framework programming
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Create a Google Talk chatback badge - 0 views

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    Possibly a replacement for Meebo at UT Libraries?
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    The benefit of Meebo is that it is chat network agnostic and it allows the person requesting help to not have a chat application/account somewhere. To be a replacement, a service would at least need to fill those two needs.
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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
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AHAH: Asynchronous HTML and HTTP ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

  • The latest Web 2.0 jargon has come out - it is 'AHAH', or "Asynchronous HTML and HTTP".
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    new buzz word!
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Forget E-Mail: New Messaging Service Has Students and Professors Atwitter - Chronicle.com - 0 views

  • some professors, librarians, and administrators have begun using Twitter, a service that can blast very short notes (up to 140 characters) to select users' cellphones or computer screens.
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Books - 0 views

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    Any way to utilize the tags to categorize books for our New Books page?
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