zaterdag 22 maart 2008

10 reasons why librarians should use Exalead
A survey of Exalead. (Phil Bradley's weblog, 11 maart 2008)
Top 20 Online presentatie tools
PowerPoint Passé? Keynote kansloos? Voorlopig nog niet, maar de concurrentie online neemt wel sterk toe! (Frankwatching, 21 februari 2008)
14 “other” Ways to Use RSS Feeds
Undeniably RSS is one of the best things that has happened to the web after email. Not only has it made browsing a lot more productive, convenient, fun … you name it, but it has also introduced a number of new ways to interact with content that we could never have imagined before. While you’re most probably already familiar with the idea of RSS feeds and Feedreader (No? See this video) , there are several other ways you can make use of feeds. (MakeUseOf, 22 februari 2008)
Five Methodologies to Deal with Email Overload
These days, it seems everyone has an opinion about how to deal with information overload, especially when it comes to email management. There are numerous methodologies, best practices, tips, and tutorials available, but are any of them really effective? We'll explore that question as we delve into the top five email management methodologies. (ReadWriteWeb, 20 maart 2008)
Wat is Web 2.0? Basisbegrippen visueel uitgelegd
Een beeld zegt meer dan duizend woorden. De mensen van Common Craft hebben begrepen hoe je kristalhelder lastige woorden als RSS, social bookmarking, Wiki, social networking en document sharing uitlegt. Met eenvoudige animaties en een voice over visualiseren zij de meerwaarde en de werking van deze concepten. Als je weinig tijd hebt en je wilt de basisprincipes begrijpen, dan hoef je alleen maar even achterover te leunen en elk van deze video’s te bekijken. Op Dotsub.com kan je al deze films met Nederlandse ondertiteling bekijken. (Sanne Roemen, 31 januari 2008)
6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds
RSS is easily one of the best things to happen to web publishing in the past 10 years. It allows users to easily keep track of news from multiple web sites because updates are delivered directly to them. But the problem many people face is that there are so many sources of information that we're trying to keep track of, we've become buried. Information overload is a real problem for many web users, and one way to cope with it is to filter your RSS feeds so you only see what you want to see. (ReadWriteWeb, 4 maart 2008)