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Adium Instant Messenger for Mac

Adium came up both in an online search and from Leo Laporte when I was searching for an IM client for my new Mac Book Pro. It has a funny duck as its icon and looks like it has many more powerful features than MSN Messenger. I'm trying to stay away from MS products if I can on this machine as an experiment. Pages and the other programs in iWork should mean I don't need MS Office - time will tell.

And, so far Leopard doesn't seem daunting - that was also part of buying a new machine rather than trying to install it over the existing OS on a 3-year-old machine. I still rely primarily on my Toshiba Tablet, especially for work projects and transferring documents to other places. That's mainly because there are still translation character and formatting issues unless you use PDF - which isn't always the best option for everyone involved. And I hope to play with Pages and Keynote for my classes this semester. Should be fun.

Flickr and the Library of Congress

I was lamenting that it seemed like too long since the Library of Congress updated its blog only to discover three recent posts (Jan. 16-18) discussing their pilot project with Flickr that just happened to coincide with the discovery of new pictures of Lincoln in a larger battle shot. With the power of Web 2.0, the Library was able to move forward much more quickly than just relying on their own expert staff.

Digital History at the AHA

The AHA blog points out the digital history sessions that were held throughout their recent annual meeting in Washington, DC.

2008 - A Year for Trend Watching

This post to librarians about how to anticipate trend (ie looking beyond Second Life to other MUVE worlds) is also applicable to other venues, including education.


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