Web 2.0 award winners: a smorgasbord of new things to mess around with. I gotta get busy.
Find it at http://www.seomoz.org/web2.0 and look around.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Ha! I've been recommending Google Docs to people for a couple of months now, especially if they can't get on one of the Tech center computers. Before, I thought portable applications were cool, but this way, you don't have to carry anything at all.
Nice. Even though a flash drive weighs only as much as a medium walnut these days, for a squirrel, it's an armful...
Nice. Even though a flash drive weighs only as much as a medium walnut these days, for a squirrel, it's an armful...
Hmm, it looks like there are elements of Library 4.0 already present here at the Salt Lake Main Library. Kind of a gathering place already. Even gaming is OK here (I suppose that's analogous to going into the old-school library and reading a novel. It's just a newer kind of entertainment available. And the coffee and malt and cake is already happening, along with the comfortable furniture. I'm just waiting for version 5.0: Free cashews for everyone!
Mmmmm...cashews...
Mmmmm...cashews...

Get your own Visited US States Map from Travel Blog
Well, It looks like as far as the U.S. is concerned, the word is: "Go East, Young Squirrel. " But I've been other places than that as well such as:
Get your own Visited Countries Map from Travel Blog
Plenty of ground still left to cover...
Heh, this thing is still on? Excellent!
Well, the online image thing can be fun to play with, but I've got bigger fish to fry (well, nuts, technically, but it's an expression I like). So I'll just throw this guy in here
Well, the online image thing can be fun to play with, but I've got bigger fish to fry (well, nuts, technically, but it's an expression I like). So I'll just throw this guy in here

to show you what really goes on inside Microsoft office. It's out to get you, whether you like it or not. Just call your friendly neighborhood rodent investigator, and I'll find out what's been reported about you to the upper echelons in Redmond, OK? I work for peanuts. No, literally!
Watch your back, Jill and Jack...
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