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Archive for » June 20th, 2006«

Geeky definition of Web 2.0

Web 2.0 = chmod 777 web

If you don’t get it check out this Read/WriteWeb post.

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DPL Uses Google Maps


DPL Uses Google Maps
Originally uploaded by travelinlibrarian.

I was looking for the hours of a local Denver Public Library branch and of course, went to DPL’s Web site to fine the information. I was happy to find that they’re using Google Maps on the Locations & Hours page. However, when I clicked on the name of the branch I was looking for, things started to fall apart. The content, namely the branch’s hours, are too long for the baloon that appears on the map. Zooming out on the map resized the baloon to fit the text but then the baloon was too tall to fit in the space allowed for tha map. (I do have an e-mail into DPL about the problem, before everyone starts whining about this post.)

A+ for the idea, C for the execution.

UPDATE 7:35pm: Here’s DPL’s response:

Thanks for reporting this. We had fixed this display problem for the
earlier version of Firefox, but it looks like we lost it for Firefox
1.5, which is where I’m seeing the problem now. Internet Explorer
displays it correctly.
We’re looking into this and hope to have it fixed soon. In the
meantime, you can either scroll down to see branch hours displayed in a
table, or link to the specific branch page by selecting the library name
at the top of the text bubble.

Revised grade: B for implementation.

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For the math geek in my life

.9=1
Here’s proof?

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TagFetch

TagFetch: Library
TagFetch is a new search engine that allows you to enter a keyword and perform a search against the tags in flickr, YouTube, Newsvine, reddit, tailrank, del.icio.us, technorati, and feedster. Shown right is the results for a simple search on “library”.

The links on the left (News, Blogs, Bookmarks, and Media) allow you to limit your results by type of service. This can also be done on the main search page but I told it to search everything for testing purposes. Also, the list of “Popular TagFetches” on the left are interesting yet somewhat predictable. (It’s nice to see “Web 2.0″ in the top five along with Lindsay Lohan, booth babes, sex, and porn.)

Gminesweeper

Google Labs is offering minesweeper online. I’ve been told there’s a surprise if you win but I’ve not yet been successful. If you find out what it is, please let me know.

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Resurrecting Brando

Ain’t It Cool News has a video from the company that brought back Brando to reprise his role as Jor El in Superman Returns. Through a combination of archival footage and state of the art animation, Brando’s saying things he never said in life and in a very realistic way.

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Des nouvelles de Firefox

It seems that Marlene of Marlene’s corner likes my Firefox-related articles on WebJunction.Now, if I could just read the rest of her blog…

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Flickr User Model


Flickr User Model
Originally uploaded by soldierant.

Need to explain how flickr works from a social perspective? Check out this image. It should do the trick.

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