Post the 5th,
Thank you very much to those of you who attended my presentation this Tuesday and Wednesday. I hope everyone had a good time. Below is a list of all the topics that we covered and their URLS:
Remember The Milk:
http://www.rememberthemilk.com
An application that allows you to create, share and have fun with lists.
Monitter
http://monitter.com/
Views real-time tweets based on your keywords
Twitoria
http://twitoria.com/
Displays your friends who haven't posted to twitter for long periods of time
FutureTweets
http://futuretweets.com/
For lazy tweeters...a twitter scheduler
Botanicalls
http://www.botanicalls.com/kits/
For people who love to garden and twitter
Twitt(url)ly
http://twitturly.com
What URLS are people twittering about.
Dell Twitter Outlet
http://twitter.com/delloutlet
An example of a company using twitter.
Facebook - Socialistics
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=4603945691&b&ref=pd
Gives you demographics about your Facebook profile
WebNotes
http://www.webnotes.net/
Annotate the web. How cools is that?
Jott
http://jott.com/jott/jott-voicemail.html
For serious web 2.0-ers. It allows you to call a service, transcribe your call and post your information. Neat!
IReadFast
http://gengis.110mb.com/en/index.php
Consume words, not follow them!
Remember to go out there and have some fun. Also, don't give out any really personal information.
Online Social Networks and ADDRESS 2.0
Post the 4th
In my last post we talked a little bit about Web 2.0 applications starting to connect to one another. We have seen applications like Twitter connect to Facebook and tell people about your current state. Address 2.0 simply adds LOCATION to your online experience. For example, photo-sites like Flickr allow you to geo-tag(hip lingo for: a spot on a map) your photographs.
For Fun:
1. Go to maps.google.com
2. Enter any location. You can even try Greensboro.
3. Make sure Photos is selected in the MORE menu at the upper right hand corner of the screen.(just left of map/satellite/terrain).
4. Zooming in and out of the map should produce an array of photos for you to click on and view.
Remember the milk has also mashed(incorporated) it's data with maps. You can now add a location on a map to an item on your list.
Address 2.0 is not only about where you have been but also where you are. For those of you with Gmail accounts, Google has just added the ability to automagically add location to your e-mails. The possibility now exists for someone to be able to see what you did and what your location looks like by a mere e-mail. I encourage you to take a look at some of these applications, have some fun and see what people are doing...and where.
Danny
In my last post we talked a little bit about Web 2.0 applications starting to connect to one another. We have seen applications like Twitter connect to Facebook and tell people about your current state. Address 2.0 simply adds LOCATION to your online experience. For example, photo-sites like Flickr allow you to geo-tag(hip lingo for: a spot on a map) your photographs.
For Fun:
1. Go to maps.google.com
2. Enter any location. You can even try Greensboro.
3. Make sure Photos is selected in the MORE menu at the upper right hand corner of the screen.(just left of map/satellite/terrain).
4. Zooming in and out of the map should produce an array of photos for you to click on and view.
Remember the milk has also mashed(incorporated) it's data with maps. You can now add a location on a map to an item on your list.
Address 2.0 is not only about where you have been but also where you are. For those of you with Gmail accounts, Google has just added the ability to automagically add location to your e-mails. The possibility now exists for someone to be able to see what you did and what your location looks like by a mere e-mail. I encourage you to take a look at some of these applications, have some fun and see what people are doing...and where.
Danny
Post the 3rd
Good Morning. One of the applications that I will be demonstrating during my presentation is called Remember The Milk.
Remember The Milk is a FREE web application that allows you to create lists. Plain and simple. Grocery lists, work lists, etc...
The genius of Remember the Milk lies in it's many ties to other web applications. You can tie your LIST ITEMS to Google Maps. Imagine being able to list a task you have to do in another town...neat isn't it. Your list items can also be tied to Twitter.
Some other useful features are the ability to have Remember the Milk send you an IM of a list item that is due. You can even add/modify lists from your Iphone/Blackberry or any other portable web-connected device. You can even view and edit your lists from inside of Gmail.
Incredible! I highly recommend taking a look at this application. We will be discussing it further during that week's presentation.
Hasta Luego.
Good Morning. One of the applications that I will be demonstrating during my presentation is called Remember The Milk.
Remember The Milk is a FREE web application that allows you to create lists. Plain and simple. Grocery lists, work lists, etc...
The genius of Remember the Milk lies in it's many ties to other web applications. You can tie your LIST ITEMS to Google Maps. Imagine being able to list a task you have to do in another town...neat isn't it. Your list items can also be tied to Twitter.
Some other useful features are the ability to have Remember the Milk send you an IM of a list item that is due. You can even add/modify lists from your Iphone/Blackberry or any other portable web-connected device. You can even view and edit your lists from inside of Gmail.
Incredible! I highly recommend taking a look at this application. We will be discussing it further during that week's presentation.
Hasta Luego.
Hello,
Post the 2nd.
Throughout the course of this blog and lesson we will be exploring applications and ideas about Web 2.0 and how it ties together with Library 2.0. I will be posting information that I hope you will helpful.
If you need a refresher on some basic Web and Library 2.0 concepts here are the basics:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_2.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0
If you have any questions about the links above, please let me know. I will be posting more information about these topics later this week.
Adios amigo!
Post the 2nd.
Throughout the course of this blog and lesson we will be exploring applications and ideas about Web 2.0 and how it ties together with Library 2.0. I will be posting information that I hope you will helpful.
If you need a refresher on some basic Web and Library 2.0 concepts here are the basics:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_2.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0
If you have any questions about the links above, please let me know. I will be posting more information about these topics later this week.
Adios amigo!
Online Applications and Tools
Week Eight: March 23-27
Class Session 1: March 24, 3-4pm - Room 774
Class Session 2: March 25, 3-4pm - Room 774
"Cloud computing - the sky's the limit!"
This week we look at extending the utility of the Internet through "cloud computing". These online applications allow creating and editing documents from anywhere there is Internet access, but they also invite collaboration. There is also many powerful applications online that rival their desktop-based counterparts.. and they're usually FREE!
Check back when this week starts to see a full description of this topic!
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