Twirrific!

Some days the interconnectedness of the internet is mind-blowing.
A blog post at ResearchBuzz led me to an online Venn diagram (which illustrates the overlap in various sets of items) created by Jeff Clark called Twitter Venn.
Before I continue on my experience a bit of history is needed. I’ve been “using” Twitter for the last couple [...]

Let me Google that for you

Last night Click showcased a very “interesting” way to respond to questions asked online (in chat rooms or on discussion forums) that could easily have been answered by a quick search on the internet.

This is called “Let me Google that for you” – and here’s an example, say someone asks:
Are there any courses on retrieving [...]

Google Notebook gets the boot (cont.)

Last week Notebook users were shocked by the news that the “active” development on Notebook will be stopped this week.
In light of this some users have started to take matters in their own hands: Mashable reports several efforts that have been extended by users to save their beloved tools. Some of these are an online [...]

Google Notebook gets the boot

This message goes out to all of my peers who enjoy using Google’s Notebook as much as I do.

Amidst the Global Financial Crisis many businesses have closed their doors and even more employees have lost their jobs – even corporate giants are feeling the pinch. Google announced two days ago that they will be discontinuing [...]