November 4, 2009

November 4th Stream

generic (feed #10)
delicious (feed #4)

“I gath­ered some of the most pop­u­lar and use­ful Pho­to­shop post pro­cess­ing tech­niques around and fea­tured them all here today.”

delicious (feed #4)

“Its been awhile since theres been some fresh logs to throw on the press release bon­fire. You have to won­der if the laws were changed if that would mark the end of an era.

Still press releases have their place — espe­cially in finan­cial sit­u­a­tions. Also lets not over­look the poten­tial SEO value too.

Over time though our reliance on them will wane as peo­ple demand more real-time engage­ment thats human to human and action oriented.”

flickr (feed #5)
Shared sta­tic web.
blog (feed #13)
generic (feed #10)
twitter (feed #3)
I have cool col­leagues. from our Inter­na­tional Rela­tions Office (@alaIRO), I give you ALA en espanol! @ALA_en_espanol [shifted]
delicious (feed #4)

“The free Medi­aWiki soft­ware is best known for pow­er­ing Wikipedia, but you dont have to be writ­ing an ency­clo­pe­dia to put it to good use. Extend, skin, and cus­tomize Medi­aWiki to cre­ate any kind of easy-to-update, col­lab­o­ra­tive web site.”

twitter (feed #3)
Give hoot­suite a try. It’s web-based and you can sched­ule tweets. [shifted]
twitter (feed #3)
@colleengreene I don’t use the owly part because I dis­like the frames so much. I wish @hootsuite would offer an option to turn ‘em off [shifted]
twitter (feed #3)
@colleengreene look­ing at @cotweet now — thanks :) [shifted]
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