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Friday, January 03, 2003 |
I have started playing around with using Radio to blog requirements for a project we are doing. Unfortunately the client does not provide us with a network connection when we are at their site. I can't remember if there is an offline blog capability in Radio. I am also having trouble getting other team members to blog the project. This seems a much better way to do this than email. Groove might also be a better solution. The subcribe to outline stuff I stopped using might also be cool if we all got Radio.
3:00:21 PM
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GeoURL. At randomchaos, Scott Reynan suggests that LibraryLookup and GeoURL ought to get together. I'm not sure that's a match made in heaven, though. The barriers that stand in the way of more comprehensive coverage of libraries include incomplete directories of OPACs and noncompliant OPACs (e.g., no URL-line access, or no ISBN lookup on the URL-line). Mapping libraries to GIS coordinates doesn't seem to address those problems. Like any website, of course, a library's homepage could announce its coordinates in this way, and that would be fun and useful. GeoURL is a fascinating service! Here is the GeoURL universe from my perspective. ... [Jon's Radio]
1:03:13 PM
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Improved Referrer Logs. I have reworked the individual page referrer logs to show the title of the referring page where possible, rather than the URL. Here's a good example.
This page lookup is done asynchronously behind the scenes; so in most cases, the referring page title won't show up on the initial view, but it will typically be there within a few seconds.
I'd love to hear your feedback...and a big thanks to Les at 0xDECAFBAD for giving me the idea. [Greg Reinacker's Weblog]
Very cool addition my name is so much better than 0102279
9:17:30 AM
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I am currently phone conferencing, and realize how much good it would be to have an actual attendee blogging the meeting and/or be chatting with various members.
8:24:44 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Clarence Westberg.
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