Archive | December, 2009

31 December 2009 ~ 0 Comments

My delicious bookmarks for 2009-12-29

Textpattern CMSTextpattern is an elegant content management system that is free, open source software. Web designers, developers, publishers and bloggers love its flexibility and extensibility. It has a powerful, sophisticated engine that can be infinitely tuned to suit whatever type of web site you can imagine. KinoKino is a non-linear DV editor for GNU/Linux. It [...]

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22 December 2009 ~ 4 Comments

Uh Oh – No more VLC for Mac?

Download Squad warns that VLC for Mac has no more developers!! Quick! Are you a Mac programmer? An open source advocate? Well, VLC has a job for you! You’ve always wanted to lead up an entire development branch of the world-famous VideoLAN Client, right? It seems, through gradual atrophy and a steep learning curve that [...]

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22 December 2009 ~ 0 Comments

My delicious bookmarks for 2009-12-20

KeyRingThing CardsJust one club card – combine them all into one card. XMind – Social Brainstorming and Mind Mapping More of my links

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21 December 2009 ~ 2 Comments

FF More Popular Than IE7 – Woo Hoo!

This news from Download Squad makes me very happy We’ve all been watching the browser share trends for quite some time now, wondering when the day would come that an alternative finally shoved Internet Explorer off its perch. It’s finally happened – at least when we’re talking about the most popular single version of a [...]

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19 December 2009 ~ 0 Comments

My delicious bookmarks for 2009-12-17

Find My Library | Finding the public library closest to you is just a phone call awayFind My Library is an open source software project with the goal of making it easier for patrons – particularly those with limited access to the Internet from home – to locate a public library in their community. More [...]

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16 December 2009 ~ 26 Comments

Explain the Silence to Me

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how very passive many librarians are and I need an explanation. Passive and I have never met When I have something to say – I say it. When I pay for something I don’t get I do something about it. This is why it’s so confusing to me [...]

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12 December 2009 ~ 0 Comments

My delicious bookmarks for 2009-12-10

PlinkitSimply put, Plinkit is a template based website authoring software developed specifically for Public Libraries. Originally developed by the Multnomah County Library with an LSTA Grant using open source software called Plone, Plinkit is now maintained by a multi-state collaborative. More of my links

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11 December 2009 ~ 0 Comments

My delicious bookmarks for 2009-12-09

FriendbinderFriendbinder brings together your friends from different social networks. It lets you keep track of all your friends in one place, saving you time and lets you post updates and replies. More of my links

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10 December 2009 ~ 0 Comments

New Facebook Privacy Settings

A few weeks ago an open letter from Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, told us that big changes were coming to the way Facebook handled privacy. Today I logged into Facebook to find messages like this one: When you log into Facebook for the first time today Facebook will take you to your Privacy settings – [...]

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08 December 2009 ~ 4 Comments

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