WEEK 4 THING 9
Merlin contains lots of good information and a great calendar. I also looked at several library related blogs like ubiquitous librarian and shifted librarian. On the shifted librarian blog I found out about the ALA Techsource Gaming, Leaning and Libraries Symposium. I think all staff should be reading this blog. The ideas are fresh and are looking to incorporate technology in library services. Here is the link: http://www.theshiftedlibrarian.com/
Thursday, July 26, 2007
WEEK 3 THING 7
I have been really curious about the new Apple i-phones and have been reading about them. It sounds good to be able to have your phone, ipod and internet access all in one device, however, it is a little too large for my taste. Also, I read an article in the paper today that some security experts detected a flaw in the security of the device that would other people to hack into it and have access to your personal data. "The first attack scenario is a straightforward one in which the attacker sends an Apple iPhone user an email containing a link to a malicious Web site. Once the user clicks on the link, the attacker's Web server exploits a flaw in the Safari browser that runs on the phone and takes control of the device. At that point, it's pretty much game over." The researchers sent the information off to Apple along with a way to fix it. Pretty scary stuff.
I think I will stick with my Razor phone and seperate iPod!
I have been really curious about the new Apple i-phones and have been reading about them. It sounds good to be able to have your phone, ipod and internet access all in one device, however, it is a little too large for my taste. Also, I read an article in the paper today that some security experts detected a flaw in the security of the device that would other people to hack into it and have access to your personal data. "The first attack scenario is a straightforward one in which the attacker sends an Apple iPhone user an email containing a link to a malicious Web site. Once the user clicks on the link, the attacker's Web server exploits a flaw in the Safari browser that runs on the phone and takes control of the device. At that point, it's pretty much game over." The researchers sent the information off to Apple along with a way to fix it. Pretty scary stuff.
I think I will stick with my Razor phone and seperate iPod!
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Week 3 Thing 6
Well now I know what a Flickr mashup is and I even made one. But, I couldn't get it into my blog becaue it wasn't the right type of file. So, I pulled over the following photo of 2 handsome ballplayers.
I am going to try the mashup again though because provided very cool and creative ways of using photos.
Well now I know what a Flickr mashup is and I even made one. But, I couldn't get it into my blog becaue it wasn't the right type of file. So, I pulled over the following photo of 2 handsome ballplayers.
I am going to try the mashup again though because provided very cool and creative ways of using photos.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Monday, July 9, 2007
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