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Naomi House

Asking Questions: who is asking them and what are they asking? Library students vs Google - 1 views

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    I posted the brief which has links to the original Google study and Nicholas Carr's underwhelmed response because the summary is nice and easy to digest plus if you wish to delve further you can. Basically Google challenged students in a library versus those using Google to answer 'random' questions- Nicholas Carr responds- " How did the University of Michigan researchers come up with the questions that they had their subjects find answers to? They "obtained a random sample of 2515 queries from a major search engine." Ha! Maybe the question we should be asking, not of Google but of ourselves, is what types of questions the Net is encouraging us to ask. Should human thought be gauged by its output or by its quality? That question might actually propel one into the musty depths of a library, where "time saved" is not always the primary concern".
Laurie A.

Google to Launch Major New Social Network Called Circles, Possibly Today (Updated) - 0 views

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    Note: this is a rumor, but it's interesting if this service will be lauched: "With Circles, I believe that Google will attempt to accomplish something critics from the blogosphere, academia, SXSW 2010 keynoter danah boyd, privacy watchdogs and others have all called on the social networking world to do: to allow our online communication to respect the same boundaries that our offline social lives do."
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    nothing has been announced yet. it is interesting that google is so visited and has so many users, but has yet to effectively incorporate social networking... i.e. buzz and wave had huge hyped, but it quickly burned away.
Laurie A.

Ruling Spurs Effort to Form Digital Public Library - 0 views

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    A nice overview of how DPL differs from other mass-digitization projects such as Europeana and Google Books
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    I cite this article on one of my pages. I am also trying to upload it (to doc sharing?) as a pdf because people say that these articles are behind the new pay wall.
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    You can upload it to your google site page too. In the editing view, tere's a file uploaded at the bottom of each page
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    I have uploaded other pdf documents at the bottom of one of my pages, but not the Times articles because I thought they would be accessible through the link. However, I don't know whether people notice docs at the bottom of the Google page even though I say "attached below" in the citation. The Times articles are now on ecollege in doc sharing and attached to my discussion reply. I hope that the Economist doesn't block users.
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    I recently also uploaded the Times articles as PDFs to my second page.
Sheryl Christensen

Google Tweaks Search To Punish 'Low-Quality' Sites : NPR - 0 views

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    "Sites that produce original content or information that Google considers valuable are supposed to rank higher under the new system."
Jessica McDonough

Google Says It Collects Location Data on Phones for Location Services - 1 views

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    Google says that phones need to know your location to provide services.
Laurie A.

Google: video offers unusual glimpse inside one of its data centers - 0 views

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    This google video showing its datacenter and security, is probably in response to the amazon outage last week
Judy Panagakos

Bloom Energy - 0 views

shared by Judy Panagakos on 29 Jan 11 - Cached
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    Is this the way that we power it all in the future? This is a start up company and there are still many questions about how this will become a marketable energy source, but the issue of powering a digital future at a reasonable cost is and important area of investigation and/or planning.
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    I completely agree Judy. Google has started to look at the energy issue, I believe in part, because so much power is needed to run their servers.
Lydia Redding

Judge Rejects Google Book Settlement - 0 views

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    I dunno if you guys have seen this yet today but this is interesting in terms of Google's position that digitizing all books will open-up access to millions of books worldwide.
Laurie A.

Bridging the Gap Between our Online and Offline Social Network - 0 views

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    This is a few years old but it's a slide presentation from Paul Adams, ex-Googler, currently Facebook product manager. His work was influential in the new Facebook "groups," and the rumored Google product "circles."
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