I can see that SlideShare would be great for sharing information. Though manageable, the site wasn't terrifically easy to navigate. Also, I found the site fairly ad-heavy, something which I find particularly frustrating. I can't imagine I would recommend this site to the average computer user.
Here's something to share; in my searches I came upon the rather brilliant term 'supertransformimagicability'.
ZeeLeeCee
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
Week Four: TasteSpotting
I could see myself becoming deliciously addicted to TasteSpotting. In moments I found a recipe for some rather beautiful banana coconut cream bundt cakes with a pineapple glaze: http://willowbirdbaking.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/banana-coconut-cream-cakes/. I would be eager to use this site as meal inspiration, particularly with these impressive desserts.
I'm not bothered by the lack of library-ness, this is a fantastic resource.
ZeeLeeCee
Week Three: FeedMyInbox
I still use the Bloglines account I created for Web 2.0 in 2008, admittedly mostly for web comics. I think I prefer Bloglines because it is completely separate from my email account. I worry that FeedMyInbox with overwhelm me with emails especially since I largely subscribe to daily updated sites. I also like Bloglines option to save links. I plan to continue to use Bloglines as it remains my preferred site.
On the plus side, I have now added the 'Scooper on Libraries' blog to my list.
ZeeLeeCee
On the plus side, I have now added the 'Scooper on Libraries' blog to my list.
ZeeLeeCee
Week Two: Picapp
Picapp is a curious image site however, with little interest in blogging, I'm afraid I cannot appreciate Picapp as a blog image site. I was unenthused by the categories so used the search bar. I searched for 'fireworks' and found this gorgeous photo of Bastille Day fireworks at the Eiffel Tower.
I have been struggling to add this picture to this post as a link and had to fiddle around with everything. I can't imagine a situation where I would need to use this site again.
ZeeLeeCee
I have been struggling to add this picture to this post as a link and had to fiddle around with everything. I can't imagine a situation where I would need to use this site again.
ZeeLeeCee
Week One: Box.net
I found it very easy to sign up to box.net and to create my first folder. I've uploaded a half dozen photo files to store which can be viewed through this link: http://www.box.net/shared/7j2sn2n5ks.
I intend to use this site again to back-up personal files or to share photo files across the ditch.
I imagine I would recommend this site to customers, particularly in situations where email and USB drives are inaccessible.
ZeeLeeCee
I intend to use this site again to back-up personal files or to share photo files across the ditch.
I imagine I would recommend this site to customers, particularly in situations where email and USB drives are inaccessible.
ZeeLeeCee
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