A bookless American library
Why can’t I find a copy of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five at a local public library? I’m wandering through the aisles of bookshelves thinking, It’s not an obscure title. Is it? Earlier, I visited […]
Why can’t I find a copy of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five at a local public library? I’m wandering through the aisles of bookshelves thinking, It’s not an obscure title. Is it? Earlier, I visited […]
Twitter etiquette: the rules
Please, no matter how we advance technologically, please don’t abandon the book. There is nothing in our material world more beautiful than the book. Patti Smith (via libraryland)
ROWE (Results Only Work Environment) Kelly and Moen—who published their work this week in The Journal of Health and Social Behavior—found that employees who switched to ROWE took better care […]
The problem I am concerned with here is not the Wikipedia in itself…. the problem is in the way the Wikipedia has come to be regarded and used; how it’s […]
“Users can see the passion of the team behind their products. That’s my number one advice for everyone; take the time you need to create the best result you’re able […]
A QR codes is two-dimensional code, very much like a barcode, that is designed to be read or scanned by a smartphone. The two-dimensional black and white patterns encode text […]
suitep: Bring to a full boil before dialing: Japanese science whizzes have invented a pot that charges your cell phone when you boil water. TES NewEnergy developed the technology for […]
…the Wikipedia site was listed among the top three Google hits 100 percent of the time. Michael Petrilli. Link.
Another reason not to visit Disney: Fingertip biometrics at Disney turnstiles Open society: largest data breaches If it looks like a moleskine: “stylish little pocket notebook” Book Design Review’s latest: […]