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    • And you don't even have to drive from Denver to Casper!

      10 months ago by Katie

      in Wyoming Library Association Conference

    • I also reviewed On the Move with the Mobile Web at http://tinyurl.com/6zump5 and I think Ellyssa Kroski provides a nice overview of mobile technology and what it presently means for libraries.

      10 months ago by Eric Lease Morgan

      in Review: On the Move with the Mobile Web

    • If you happen to go to NY sometime soon, you could check out the 3 way laptop-bag from MUJI in the MOMA store: http://www.muji.eu/pages/online.asp?V=1&Sec=5&Sub=28&PID=2620&CHK=Y....

      10 months ago by Saskia

      in Travel Alot?

    • Oh yeah, they certainly do. http://www.dhs.gov/xtrvlsec/programs/editorial_0525.shtm "Once at the port of entry you will find that many of the procedures remain unchanged and are familiar to...

      10 months ago by Chris Cormack

      in Travel Alot?

    • Really?? They do that? I didn't know that.

      10 months ago by Nicole

      in Travel Alot?

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Google Burner?

Started by nengard · 10 months ago

I just read that Google is considering buying FeedBurner. At first it didn’t really surprise or worry me - but then I read this:
With this deal, Google can integrate both AdWords and, soon, DoubleClick into FeedBurner’s feeds as well as create more sophisticated RS ... Continue reading »

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  • Google is the new Microsoft.

    I was a Mac person until two years ago, then I finally and regretfully bought a Compaq laptop based more on cost than anything... Don't get me wrong, I like Microsoft products (Office) it's just that I don't need Gates involved in every aspect of my life. Now the same can be said of Google. It's fair to say that Microsoft owns the software that runs our PCs, and it's quickly becoming evident that Google owns or will own at least a piece of much of the information we need to function.

    I am now suspect of Google... They've already grown far too powerful. They index all of our searches, it's creepy. Someday, everything will be Microsoft/Google. Like in "Fight Club" planet Starbucks... Angela and ministers of grace defend us!

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