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Wednesday, December 4, 2002

Handset market to grow 10 percent in 2003, says Nokia [IDG InfoWorld]
8:23:25 AM    comment []

Ben's RSS book available for pre-order [bOing bOing]
7:38:27 AM    comment []

Just when Daypop comes back, NewsIsFree goes down? Anybody know what's going on there? The sign on the front door says "This Site is Currently Not Available. This site is closed until further notice...." Say it ain't so....

[The Shifted Librarian]
7:32:52 AM    comment []

Apple Laptops And OS X - How Much Power Do You Need? : macOPINION via MyAppleMenu [MyAppleMenu]
6:30:43 AM    comment []

f="http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/20129.html">NewsFactor on Apple Titanium's range problems: NewsFactor offers a thorough examination of the Faraday cage that is the Apple Titanium PowerBook has a range problem. They tried to uncover more, but there's not enough out there to tell us the details.

[80211b News]
6:28:55 AM    comment []

33 Items You Should Read.

Today I came across Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing [via manicwave] and 25 Information Architecture Theses via [McGee's Musings]. I enjoyed both lists.

[The Shifted Librarian]
6:26:54 AM    comment []

The 12 Days of Boingboing: Day One - bOINGbOING blingbling [bOing bOing]
6:19:52 AM    comment []

Downtown Blogville.

J.D. explains why he digs John Hiler's CityBlogs. John's own explanation is here.

[The Doc Searls Weblog]
5:53:37 AM    comment []

CityBlogs: Harnessing the Power of Everyone [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]
5:52:45 AM    comment []

Another "Next Level" Type of Step for RSS. An Introduction to RSS for Educational Designers (.doc)

"Quote: "RSS is the first working example of an XML data network. As such, and in this world of learning objects and metadata files, RSS is the first working example of what such a network will look like for educational designers. Just as news resources are indexed and distributed in the RSS network, so also educational resources can be indexed and distributed in a similar learning object network."

Comment: Nice article on RSS (Rich Site Summary)...timely as well - currently at RRC, we are trying to create a culture of bloggers...and use aggregators as a means of accelerating the reading process. RSS is already popular in the blogosphere and news sites. Stephen Downes extends the role of RSS from that of news aggregation to learning object network (which he contrasts with current LCMS models)." [elearnspace blog]

[The Shifted Librarian]
5:50:10 AM    comment []

Net-networking Schools and Libraries.

Rather than quote the whole posting in all its glory, I'll simply point directly to Pat Delaney's post about Net-networking between schools and libraries. It involves blogging, news aggregators, 8th grade poets, jazz, and Love Your Library month (which, BTW, is February, but I hereby grant you license to love your library the other 11 months of the year, too).

Too damn cool.

[The Shifted Librarian]
5:49:13 AM    comment []

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