Archive for the 'Cloud Computing' Category

Google Keep?

Thursday, March 21st, 2013

I’m a fan of Evernote, have been for a very long time. I’ve gotten into the habit of checking Evernote whenever someone asks me a question – chances are the answer is in there in notes I’ve taken, IFTTT recipes I’ve created to dump random info into Evernote or in something I’ve clipped from a [...]

How time flies and Project Management Skills

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

Those two things *are* actually related – keeping track of schedules while managing a project is pretty important. While I have managed to keep track of my schedule in planning the project of my upcoming Project Management class, I have still been surprised by the passage of time. The class starts tomorrow!! I’m finalizing content [...]

Web 3.0, Knowledge Graphs and Google

Friday, December 28th, 2012

Several years ago, at the 2008 NAGW conference just outside of Chicago, IL, I gave a talk about the coming of Web 3.0. Fast forward a few years to yesterday, when I was trolling about on the Internet and came across the explanation of Google’s Knowledge Graph – a GUI for the technical stuff I [...]

ALA Techsource Webinar

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

I, along with the ever-cool David Lee King, will be presenting a 2-part webinar for ALA Techsource on the 1st and 8th of December (both at 2:30 EST aka 1:30 CST (I just put that last Central time reminder in there for me, honestly…)). We’ll be talking about: Collaboration with libraries and patrons using YouTube, [...]

Collaboration 2.0 Update – FriendFeed’s files

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Of course, as soon as the report is published, big news happens… FriendFeed is now allowing the upload and sharing of files (other than just photos, which they’ve supported for some time now). I saw this in action the other day when a friend of mine uploaded a PowerPoint presentation into a room I frequent [...]

Google’s & Zotero’s newest “Cloud” offerings

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Google is going to be releasing, sometime this year, their GDrive application. TG Daily says: Gdrive is basically a cloud-based storage that should have two faces: A desktop client that keeps local and online files and folders in two-directional sync via a web interface for accessing your desktop files anywhere and anytime, using any network-enabled [...]

The Intersection Of Libraries, Computers and Web Trivialities.