My EM badge is over at the bottom of the left-hand column. Mouse over it to check out how cool this service is! This is more for me than anyone else so that I can always access the list quickly and easily. This is a fantastic implementation that I'd love to learn more about. Imagine having such a badge on your library's web site showing your top 10 reader recommended titles or most popular titles (all dynamically populated from your catalog or a database). What if we could combine statistics nationwide and each library could put a badge on its web site? Heck, it wouldn't even have to be a badge, but that would probably be the easiest to add into everyone's existing designs.
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In English, this means that "you can chat and also play games like Chess with them... you can chat with your buddies, on different messaging systems, in a single window... you can pick from over 100 news sources... Vista users can see your Digital Certificates, which verifies your identity... and Vista allows users to automate the blog publishing process." It looks like a free download, and they even let corporate users co-brand the software. Drawbacks include a Windows-only implementation and what looks to me like a daunting interface. There are some interesting ideas here, so when I have more time maybe I'll play around with it. [found via Bryce's Radio Experiments]
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