Ted Ritzer: Learning TechnologiesStrategic Technologies for Education(Untitled)- October 28, 2004 iPod Photo is Alive. It lives: iPod Photo. Back in a minute with details. Lots of tasty details in this post, if you're coming in from a direct link. iPod Photo: First Details GizmodoGizmodohttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/learningTechnologies/2004/10/27.html#a3848 (Untitled)- October 25, 2004 Google Desktop Outshines Windows' File-Search Capabilities (washingtonpost.com). washingtonpost.com - Google is famed for its Web search engine, but over the past few years it has acquired a different role: Microsoft's No. 1 foreign aid donor. First, Google fixed some of Internet Explorer's worst defects with its Google Toolbar, a free add-in that blocks pop-up ads and provides a shortcut to (naturally) Google's search engine and an auto-fill option to complete Web forms. Now it has released...http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/learningTechnologies/2004/10/24.html#a3843 (Untitled)- October 24, 2004 Zope 2.7.3. Application server for building web sites. Meerkat: An Open Wire Servicehttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/learningTechnologies/2004/10/24.html#a3842 (Untitled)- October 24, 2004 More podcasting noise.... One of my favorite writers, Rory Blyth, takes on the podcasting hype and anti-hype. Meanwhile, Carl Franklin is starting another audio show, since his first one, .NET Rocks, was very successful. They are having a contest to figure out a tagline for the show, which is named "Mondays." In another post Carl defended podcasting. Meerkat: An Open Wire Servicehttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/learningTechnologies/2004/10/24.html#a3841 |