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Posted By:  esum
Posted On:  Nov 13, 2007

  the machine has ADD (part 1)

This post is meant to be a follow up to Michael Wesch’s video The Machine is Us/ing Us . I titled it “part 1″ because there’s probably more I’ll have to say about this in the future. There is no such thing as pure content . The information highway is for...... [view]

Posted By:  esum
Posted On:  Jan 8, 2008

  Toronto Public Library site redesign

The TPL is having an online public survey to help them redesign their website. (via BlogTO ) ... [view]

Posted By:  ksalah1
Posted On:  Jul 8, 2007

  Usability is Hot!

New York Times has a nice article about a new emerging field, Usability. It's a field that "has taken off in the last three, four, five years". I can attest to the critical need for Usability professionals, who can see things not just from the company's side, but also from the end-user's point...... [view]

Posted By:  esum
Posted On:  Nov 9, 2007

  the Japan Foundation Toronto Library

The library field has definitely seen a shift in the past couple of years from conservatism (or even outright fear and antagonism) regarding the internet and web 2.0 towards a new kind of excitement. Or at least, excitement along with the conservatism. Personal case in point - recently,...... [view]

Posted By:  esum
Posted On:  Sep 26, 2007

  OLPC changes strategy

$100 laptop to sell public (BBC) One Laptop Per Child’s G1G1 XO Plan is Punting to the Pilots (OLPC News - independent site) official XO Laptop site No commentary this time. I just really want one. ... [view]

Posted By:  esum
Posted On:  Sep 20, 2007

  achieving high virulence

In 24 hours, Avaaz.org , an internet advocacy organization managed to mobilize over 20000 Canadians to send a letter to our Minister of Environment to criticize the current government’s change in commitment to the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act. To put this into perspective, Chris...... [view]

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