Public Library for Wimps

Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Twitter world
I am relieved we didn't have to join Twitter! It is the least appealing form of Web 2.0 for me. It is meant for people with short attention span. And after using Twitter, their attention span is going to become even shorter. Eventually, they will stop speaking in sentenceses and start twitting! And why would anyone want to follow strangers or celebrities twitting?
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Library Thing
I like Library Thing a lot. I signed up for it and will use it to keep track of my reading. It is very interesting to see other people's reviews on a particular title.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Google Docs
Docs are very convenient way of saving and editing my documents. I think it should definitevely replace expensive software such as MS Word, Excel and Power Point. As with all Google's products, the design is unclattered and user-friendly. I am convinced that all good thing in life (or a lot of them) come free!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
You Tube

Tuesday, April 27, 2010
RSS

I wasn't using RSS at all, but I will start using it in the future. It is very handy. However, I noticed that not all sites I was interested in have this feature. If the ikon is greyed out, tough luck, you are better off just adding it to Favorites! It was easy to add and edit feeds in Bloglines. I like the idea of orginazed approach to Internet. One of the biggest problems for me is not being able to remember where exactly was it that I saw great Humanities sites for example. The other great advantage of RSS is that it keeps you very current.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
GOOGLE UNIVERSE

Maps, Gmail and Docs in particular. Google Universe can be very useful for storing documents on line, organizing your pictures or looking up houses you had lived in and landmarks you had visited in the past. There is a lot to play with in Google Universe. It is fairly intuitive. I don't remember how we ever lived without Google Universe.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Facebook is a total waste of time. I only wish I had time to put pictures, jokes and videos on it. Talking about pictures on FB, have you noticed that certain people are so glamorous, wearing evening gowns and drinking champagne in their profile pictures? I wonder if this is how people really see themselves or is it more a message they want to send - "Look at me, I have it good"?
FB can be handy to find out what your high school friends are doing now. It can be thrilling to find somebody after 20 odd years, cause the world is a global village now, but the initial thrill wears out fast, cause it is hard to keep up the long distance communication, even with people who used to be good friends.
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