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Eric Maynard
Library Specific Open Source Vendors and Support Contractors - http://infomotions.com/tmp...
David Lee King
Stupid Windows 7 trick: unlock the secret God Mode folder - http://www.pheedcontent.com/click...
Kårín Dalzĭel
Laura Solomon
The New York Public Library launches public beta of new Drupal powered site - http://groups.drupal.org/node...
Jason Griffey
Gina
Chrome Beta for Mac/Linux Released with Extensions Gallery - http://smarterware.org/3975...
Marnie Webb
Google Wave in the Nonprofit World - http://www.idealist.org/if...
Jason Griffey
Detect Mobile Browser - Open source mobile phone detection - http://detectmobilebrowser.com/
Tom Merritt
CNET How-to: Surf Gopher! It still exists! - http://www.tommerritt.com/...
Nicole
Gina
How to Manage a Group Project in Google Wave [Google Wave] - http://lifehacker.com/5407183...
Jason Griffey
WordPress › WP-o-Matic « WordPress Plugins - http://wordpress.org/extend...
Laura Solomon
Web Form Validation: Best Practices and Tutorials « Smashing Magazine - http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009...
MLx
MLx
RT @rtennant: The Top Ten Things Library Administrators Should Know About Technology - http://techessence.info/topten
Peter Murray
2010 could be the last year for IPv4 as we know it - Ars Technica - http://arstechnica.com/web...
"The global pool of IPv4 addresses is scheduled to run dry in 2011. Don't count on being able to get new addresses after that, and be ready for peer-to-peer applications to be hit by hard times." - Peter Murray
MLx
MLx
Upload Multiple Files to Google Docs - http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2009...
Marnie Webb
Peter Murray
Ten Things You Didn’t Know Apache (2.2) Could Do | Linux Magazine - http://www.linux-mag.com/cache...
Server Name Indication (SSL virtual hosts on same IP); mod_substitute (replacement for mod_proxy_html and mod_line_edit); graceful stop; mod_proxy_balancer; command line list of static and shared modules; httxt2dbm (dbm-based rewrite maps); PCRE Zero-Width Assertions in matches; - Peter Murray
Marie
Erasure – Oh L'Amour - http://www.last.fm/music...
Marie
playlist from DM concert on Sunday http://www.nme.com/news...
Peter Murray
Lifestream for Wordpress - http://www.ibegin.com/labs...
Lifestream is a plugin built on top of the WordPress platform. It allows you to effortlessly integrate your social network activity across the web with your blog. Out of the box, Lifestream is just streams in RSS/Atom feeds and prettying them up, but deep down it's a very flexible platform allowing developers to integrate any kind of activity they desire. - Peter Murray
So will this be our replacement for FF when our New Facebook Overlords turn off asynchronous follow? - Joe Murphy
I don't think so -- 1) it looks to be single-user-oriented; and 2) it won't scale. It looks like it makes for a nice backup of your social media presence, though. - Peter Murray
Nicole
Overdrive Inteactive Social Media Map - http://ovrdrv.com/social-...
Overdrive Inteactive Social Media Map
Libraryman
Question: In your opinion, who are the major technology thought leaders? Who do you follow/read to keep up with technology?
[disclaimer: heavy on the library folk, and lots I know personally to some degree. Also generally random order] Walt Crawford, Stephen Abram, David Pogue, you, Michael Stephens, Jessamyn West, Karen Schneider, Jenny Levine, David Lee King, Meg Canada - Michael Golrick
First name that comes to mind is Clay Shirky. In the library world, I often look to Stephen Abram, Jessamyn West, David Lee King, Michael Stephens, and Karen Schneider. - Toby Greenwalt
Outside of the library peeps, Cory Doctorow, Anil Dash, David Weinberger, Michael Wesch are my faves, although they focus mostly on tech & society/pop culture or edutech. - val, an ominous portent
Good, good, good! More ,more, more! - Libraryman
michael geist, danah boyd, ethan zuckerman - jambina
Leo Laporte & Kevin Rose are a couple not mentioned already. - Scott Childers
Many of the people already mentioned, as well as Jason Puckett (GSU), Jane Hart (Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies), and Stephen Downes (National Research Council of Canada) - αnnα vαȵ scoyoç
Also Tim O'Reilly, David Pogue, MIT Technology Review, John Gruber. Depends a *lot* on what you mean by "technology." I don't really care much about gadgets. - Your Neighbor Steve
Also, Make magazine's attitude toward technology: "Void your warranty, violate a user agreement, fry a circuit, blow a fuse, poke an eye out. Make: The risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things." - Your Neighbor Steve
Jon Udell. Everyone at the Berkman Institute at Harvard. - Stephen Francoeur
TED talks. Lastly, we pay too much attention to "thought leaders." (Time for me to get my own thread, I know.) - Your Neighbor Steve
Agree with Steve. Especially in these days where the amateur can be an expert, I find I'm learning from a much larger group of people -- and most of them *don't* have "big names." - Meredith
Depends a lot on what you mean by technology thought leaders. Dana Longley is probably the most thorough at discovering new tools and creative about deploying them. henry Jenkins, TED talks, all good. On a more critical note, an awful lot of the big library names mentioned so far fall into a category I call cheerleaders, and I tune out the second their names come up...I want substance from my tech thinkers, and while support and enthusiasm are important, they don't make someone a leading thinker. - RudĩϐЯaЯïan
duh! Dana Longley -- of course! - αnnα vαȵ scoyoç
Lorcan Dempsey - Stephen Francoeur
Mostly, I am just doing a gut check here. It is very useful to hear who you all pay attention to tho, ty! Honestly, for me, it is my "cloud" of "friends" on ff, fb and twitter that I spend the most time with and pay the most attention too. - Libraryman
I am however, working on a juicy project and I need to talk with 3-4 very well connected industry "tech" types soon. In round one I need to talk to ppl that know ppl and tech, not necessarily the companies or programmers, engineers, etc (yet). That was the other big reason I asked (and really appreciate you all sharing!). So, pls keep the names coming! -and Lorcan ftw, Stephen :) - Libraryman
After Michael G's comment, I'm afraid to say anything--but, well, what Meredith sez and, to some extent, what Rudi sez (after "On a..."). So, sorry, I don't have a neat list, particularly one of Very Well Connected types. (There's Clifford Lynch, to be sure...and he does provide substance, not cheerleading.) - Walt Crawford
I'd say if you think library bloggers are "thought leaders" in the area of technology, you are doin' it wrong. (Edited: Ah, that's too negative of a blanket statement. Blyberg's got a blog.) - Your Neighbor Steve
I don't know if I would call Robert Scoble a "thought" leader, but he does keep up with the newest technology... - Just Joe
Don Tapscott, Louis Gray - Just Joe
Clay Shirky - Just Joe
This thread reminds me of one of the best things about FriendFeed. There are great conversations everywhere in so many different places. In fact, most of these folks, I am not even following, but now I will check them out. - Louis Gray
What, you don't follow 100+ librarians? - Just Joe
Get on the librarian train, Louis! :) - holly #ravingfangirl
Librarians Rock!! - Katy S
I try to keep the phrase "thought leaders" out of my phrase book. - anna sauce
Library tech thought leaders? I think of Jessamyn West, danah boyd, Eli Neiburger, David Lee King, John Blyberg, Jason Griffey, Jason Clark, Karen Coombs, Karen Schneider, Marshall Breeding... I could go on. I also love David Pogue (NYT) - not in libraries, but he's cool still. - Rachel Vacek
yup, "thought leaders" is a bit of an overdone/overblown phrase these days, but for me, I do enjoy Clay Shirky, Charlene Li, danah boyd, Beth Kanter. Following Scoble and Leo LaPorte's convos helps me keep up with tech in general. - Laura Norvig
I think Robert Scoble is the only non-spammer I have ever "blocked" because his commentary on FF dives me batshit in a totally irrational way (i.e., it's not just him, it's me). - Your Neighbor Steve
I keep scobles posts in a separate feed from my "librarians" list. That way, I can see his stuff when I have time, but not every day, all day. - Just Joe from iPod
It is nbd, but I didn't rlly need library "thought leaders" (agreed a somewhat inaccurate and tired phrase) I asked for *technology* thought leaders (and then clarified that I wanted to hear about ppl who have access to the tru thought leaders aka the ppl that make the stuff we end up talking about and in some cases using). Still, this list is very useful and I am grateful for the feedback and conversation everyone! Thank you? Is there more? - Libraryman
I love this thread! I agree with a lot of the names on this list. I'd like to mention the people who I have learned the most from: Rudibrarian, Sujin Huggins, Ingbert FLoyd, Jenny Benevento, Michael Porter, Iris, David Lee King, David Rothman, my colleague Melissa Records, and when people ask me where they think things are going, I say, I don't know, see what Greg Schwartz is up to - Eric Sizemore
You're very kind, Eric. Wrong, but very kind. :) - David Rothman (☤)
NYT Tech Podcast and Circuits email for the Consumer stuff. Engaget and Lifehacker for the forward thinking tech stuff. - ♫410 I Coach 'em Up♫
Dion Hinchcliffe
Google Code Blog: Google Apps + OpenID = identity hub for SaaS - http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2009...
Excellent, Google Apps just added support for OpenID: http://bit.ly/QmsME It's important, especially for businesses: http://bit.ly/bO0Ef [from http://twitter.com/dhinchc...] - Dion Hinchcliffe
Libraryman
I love the direct message/email feature in friendfeed, even if it hasn't caught on yet. I <3 twitter but aside from critical mass, ff wins imo
The problem that I have with Friendfeed is that very of my "friends" are on it, compared to everything else. I prefer the interaction of Friendfeed compared to something like Twitter. - Gershbec
<3 DMs on friendfeed - holly #ravingfangirl
I'm also using the IM friendfeed tool so when a person responds to a post then it appears in my Google Talk tool in gMail (where I live). - Kenley Neufeld
There is so much to like about FF, DM's, threaded conversations you can actually follow, groups, lists, pics and youtube, push content out and pull it in < breath> and so much more. Oh yeah, and the friends you meet :0) - Janice
Nicole
Reading: "Open Source and Social Media: Community, Collaboration, Freedom" ( http://www.readwriteweb.com/archive... )
MLx
MLx
Six Things Libraries Should Tweet - http://andyburkhardt.com/2009...
Eric Maynard
Publish PDF Files in Google Docs (via feedly) - http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2009...
Matt Cutts
A Google easter egg for people who know what recursion is: http://www.google.com/search... :)
It also works in German: http://www.google.de/search... - Matt Cutts
Recursion :) - alfred westerveld
Love it! - Лёша from iPhone
I kept hitting it repeatedly hoping something new would happen. It didn't :) - mike fabio
yeah would be cool if it changed to 'did you mean stack overflow' if you refreshed enough - Private Sanjeev
Hah! Recursive searches in Google. That's cute! - Peter Murray
Wow! Very funny! :) - Peter
Private Sanjeev - *laugh* - Andrew C (✓)
love it. - Ron George
Subtle yet amazing! - Veetrag
lol - Rick Cogley
Did you mean recursion? LOL! http://www.google.com/search... - Jordi Rosell
A friendfeed easter egg for those who know what recursion is: http://friendfeed.com/mattcut... - Tanath
Ha ha, Tanath! - Rick Cogley
Awesome! - Ladyepiphanybug
LOL @ Tanath! - Ladyepiphanybug
Gary, I haven't used PRIMOS since like 8th grade. I love that someone else remembers PRIMOS. I learned on a PRIMOS system before I went to college and discovered Unix. - Matt Cutts
Good stuff. Note though that (at least for me), you don't get the easter egg from following the link. You have to post the query from the search page itself. Then, BINGO. Also, well played, Tanath :) - Micah
this one post sent me down SO MANY rabbit trails on math heh - Tyler Gillies
What's recursion? - Christian (Simply X)
What's recursion? - Christian (Simply X)
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