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Chrome Web Store - 0 views

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    Google Chrome Store--includes Astrid, Google Search, etc.
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The slow demise of Adobe Flash continues as Chrome blocks Flash ads - CSMonitor.com - 0 views

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    Jeff Ward-Bailey for Christian Science Monitor, September 1, 2015 "Adobe's once-ubiquitous Flash technology has been losing popularity for years now, as websites phase it out in favor of newer, more flexible standards such as HTML5 video."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Google's Chrome to start auto-pausing Flash ads today - 0 views

  • As for Flash, the change in Chrome's behavior is just another cut that's making the security-flaw-ridden platform less relevant and, hopefully, soon obsolete.
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    on Mashable, Stan Schroeder, end of August 2015 As for Flash, the change in Chrome's behavior is just another cut that's making the security-flaw-ridden platform less relevant and, hopefully, soon obsolete.
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A Software Toolkit for Your Information Diet | Clay Johnson | Big Think - 0 views

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    Video by Clay Johnson on import of health information diet, big think website. April 24, 2013. Rescuetime.com--measures your intake of info on computer--makes you a more conscious consumer, how much time spending on email, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Loves samebox.com--for pay subscription service--advanced spam filter, only puts important messages before you, emails you a digest at the end of every day of everything else Trying to live an ad free lifestyle--just as expensive as paying for content. ex--Domino's pizza commercial convinces you to buy pizza instead of making dinner. Use ad block on firefox and chrome to reduce exposure to ads. Cut cable to stop exposure to TV advertisements--"makes for weird bar conversations sometimes"
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

21 Months In: How to Manage a Remote Team - Zapier - 0 views

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    Interesting and VALUABLE links-rich how-to blog post by Wade Foster at Zapier, a distributed company, June 27, 2013 on managing remote teams. Identifies excellent resources elsewhere assembled by practitioners in remote work places. Identifies three key things: team, TOOLS (great list for work team), and processes for success. Team--hire doers, hire people you can trust, trust the people you hire, hire people who can write, hire people who are okay without a social workplace Tools--Campfire for virtual office; Sqwiggle, a persistent video chat room that takes a picture of you every 8 seconds which people can see on their computers and instant video chat; email, Trello for joint to-do list; GitHub for issues and pull requests; iDoneThis for daily digest of accomplishments--notes that "it is great for personal use as well because it can help build habits." Also Chrome profiles, LastPass Enterprise, Draft for easily versioning drafts, and Google Docs, Hello sign (for signatures without hassle of scanning, etc.), and Google Talk Processes--everyone does support on regular schedule to stay close to customers; a culture of shipping, weekly hangouts, weekly learning, monthly one on ones, culture of daily feedback
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How content curation helps social media publishing | Scoop.it Blog - 0 views

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    Scoop.it blog posted by Jon Koob, March 5, 2014, on content curation 1. What should I post? (What I care about) 2. Switching between platforms to post the same content is a pain (bookmarklet or Google Chrome app) 3. What do I share and where? (different audiences, platforms determine what you post) 4. All content or some content I've curated? (create information hubs for different kinds of sharing) 5. Should I share things more than once? (YES) promo piece for Scoop.it but it seems reasonable anyway
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Google's Chrome Browser Will Begin Blocking Flash Web Ads - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    Flash web ads changing to HTML5 technology, WSJ, August 31, 2015
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Google's Inbox (Zero) - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Interesting take on Google's Inbox email client for ios, Chrome, and Android, 1.15.15 by ProfHacker on the Chronicle of HE
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Let's Embrace Our Open-Source Overlords: Associations Now - 0 views

  • Open-source software often gets derided for its downsides—maintenance concerns, the need for development resources, concerns about security—but its huge transparency and collaboration benefits typically get missed.
  • (It’s worth noting that you may be using open-source software without realizing it: Most major content management systems, including WordPress and Drupal, are based on open-source code bases. Not that you’d immediately think of them in that context.)
  • Open source tends to follow current standards. The reason Mozilla Firefox gained so much momentum on Microsoft’s Internet Explorer about a decade ago has everything to do with programming strategy. IE, being proprietary and without much competition, didn’t have a reason to keep innovating quickly. Firefox, on the other hand, was in a spot to iterate relatively quickly and drive online development—and when Google Chrome came into the picture, this process moved even faster. This is true of a lot of open-source software. It can ensure you’re working with this year’s model.
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    good article on value of open source software by Ernie Smith, Associaitons Now, June 16, 2015
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

What is DDI? - Google Search - 0 views

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    Development Dimensions International DDI
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