Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Delicious
Delicious was very clearly explained to me as a way of sharing favourite bookmarks with buddies. So now I can travel anywhere in the Universe and still find my favourites and the favourites of friends. Didn't understand how 'tags' worked but now do. They are like an index to finding your bookmarks. Have added a couple of interesting bookmarks to my 'Delicious' but you won't find them because I'm not sharing just yet. . .
Google Docs
Have created a document but don't think I'll be using Google Docs. However....I can see its merit if you were to be working on a document produced by a group of people that would need constant revision - a procedures manual maybe??
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
iGoogle
I L-O-V-E iGoogle!!!I've included a Movies gadget and can watch trailer after trailer AND be late into a movie session if I so choose!!It's a great way of following your interests from the comfort of home or wherever and you can bring it all together in the one spot.
Google Book Search and Scholar
As suggested, searched for The Missing Manual but felt a little more adventurous so tried looking for Around the World in Eighty Days. Tried an 'All books' search first and got 8 pages including a very welcome surprise - a biography on Audrey Hepburn. Don't ask me how that got there! With a 'Limited Preview and Full View' search got 5 pages and they included weird and wonderful titles. The 'Full View' search produced 17 pages.
Using Google Scholar was quite the learning experience. Stumbled and bumbled my way through all sorts of permutations to look for books and articles by Victoria University. My antennae went into overdrive. The most challenging part of the search was working out how to eliminate any hits that involved Victoria University in Wellington, NZ. Would anyone like to share how they did it????
Using Google Scholar was quite the learning experience. Stumbled and bumbled my way through all sorts of permutations to look for books and articles by Victoria University. My antennae went into overdrive. The most challenging part of the search was working out how to eliminate any hits that involved Victoria University in Wellington, NZ. Would anyone like to share how they did it????
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Google Maps
Just checked for the route from home (in the western 'burbs) to Belgrave and it didn't mention that it is advisable to have an e-tag when travelling through the Burnley tunnel and on Eastlink. Does anyone know if it's possible to get a couple of alternate routes shown?
MySpace and Facebook
Most of the MySpace library pages were colourful and very, very creatively done. I can see why young humans would find them appealing - lots of stuff. I was soooooo excited about trying to find people on Facebook but so far have only tracked down the family. Who can I try next???The beauty of both networks is that they bring people together from every single part of planet Earth.
Monday, October 6, 2008
RSS feeds
Found the Google Reader Tutorial most helpful in setting up an RSS feeder. In my humble opinion (ant's brain)it was much clearer than the kooky introductory video. I've add 3 "out of this world" subscriptions so far. . . 'Astronomy and Space Now', 'Astronomy Today' and Science @ NASA'. I'm so excited - just added 'Digg' to my list of subscriptions! Just took a better look at what you get with 'Digg' and I don't dig it!!!
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