I signed up for a Twitter account about six months ago and then promptly forgot about it! I don't find it adds any value to my life... but then again I don't recieve twitter messages on my phone or mobile device (don't have one) so it is not convenient. Also, I don't know anyone personally who is posting and the celebrity feeds I followed are, frankly, boring.
I do like the way the library is using twitter to broadcast what is happening at the library. It would be interesting to survey program participants to find out if anyone found out about the program by following twitter.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Library Thing
I have had a LibraryThing account in the past and while I DID find it user friendly, once I hit 200 entries I would have had to pay to upgrade my account. Then I discovered "Goodreads.com" which is a similar website.
I use Goodreads to keep track of books I've read (rather than books I own). I find it especially useful for work at the Library since I'm always needing to recall books I've read. It's also a neat way to see what friends are reading, or connect with authors, get ideas of what to read next, etc. I like the feature of tagging books into "shelves" like to read, read, currently reading, etc.
I would recommend Goodreads over LibraryThing to a friend.
I use Goodreads to keep track of books I've read (rather than books I own). I find it especially useful for work at the Library since I'm always needing to recall books I've read. It's also a neat way to see what friends are reading, or connect with authors, get ideas of what to read next, etc. I like the feature of tagging books into "shelves" like to read, read, currently reading, etc.
I would recommend Goodreads over LibraryThing to a friend.
Online Productivity Tools
Yes, I can see free online tools like the Google Calendar replacing microsoft products. I use this program and it is very user friendly and functional and it sync's with my iCalendar at home, so I can update things on the fly and then sync it with my "paid for" program.
Flickr/YouTube
I enjoy using both Flickr and YouTube. My husband and I have a Flickr account and he really enjoys using it to share some of our photos with friends and family. I find it quite user friendly, most notably we can upload them directly from our iPhoto program.
I use Youtube occasionally when I want to hear a particular song or if someone sends me a funny video via email, etc. I think it's interesting that people can garner their fifteen minutes of fame (or notoriaty) on this site. It's truly unique how user-generated and global it is.
I particularly like this Youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvCFGqEJdSM
I use Youtube occasionally when I want to hear a particular song or if someone sends me a funny video via email, etc. I think it's interesting that people can garner their fifteen minutes of fame (or notoriaty) on this site. It's truly unique how user-generated and global it is.
I particularly like this Youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvCFGqEJdSM
RSS
I didn't particularly like the Bloglines reader for reading RSS feeds. My email program at home allows me to subscribe to RSS feeds and I find it much more convenient to get everything in one sport rather than having to login to Bloglines just to get updates from my blogs.
But... I'm glad to know that it is available as I've never heard of this program before.
But... I'm glad to know that it is available as I've never heard of this program before.
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