I’ve just registered for Gnoos. It’s an aussie blog search engine. Kind of like all of the other blog search engines we’ve been using but only for Australian content. It’s worthwhile looking at if you want some local blogs. Also,
#15 On Library 2.0 & Web 2.0 …
I found this exercise fascinating. The very first thing I noticed was, of the five speakers listed in the exercise, only one was female. For a female dominated industry, I find that quite sad. Why aren’t more females spouting the
#14 Getting not-so-technical with Technorati
Today’s post comes courtesy of my friend’s laptop and is made using Windows Vista. An interesting experience which involves lots of pretty (but useless) things that slow down my ‘computer experience’. Anyways, today I looked at Technorati. Oddly enough, a
#13 Tagging, folksomonies & social bookmarking in Del.icio.us
Maybe I’m too much of a cataloguer, but I like tagging stuff with uniform tags. I understand how tagging works (and I quite like the idea of people tagging within a library catalogue), but I do understand that it needs