Getting away from technology by leaving it behind becomes a pointless exercise in competitive reductionism. Where do you draw the line? Your smartphone? Your GPS?…
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Back in April I, and two other librarians attended a Broadband for America presentation on Capitol Hill. They recorded the whole meeting but have posted…
Join us for the next NCompass Live: “Tech Talk with Michael Sauers: Tinkers, Printers & Makers, A Makerspace in the Library”, on Wednesday, October 30,…
Some folks laugh when I tell them that I use this software but I swear it makes it easier for me to transfer faster from…
Digital Attack Map is a live data visualization of DDoS attacks around the globe, built through a collaboration between Google Ideas and Arbor Networks. The…
The article is a bit technical but the bottom line is this: There’s a giant back door in many D-Link Wifi routers! In other words,…
Here’s an interesting one I found on the Microsoft Office Site: If someone sends you a .pptx file that contains embedded media such as a…
In the 1930s, broadcast radio introduced an entirely new form of storytelling; today, micro-blogging platforms like Twitter are changing the scene again. Andrew Fitzgerald takes…
Here are the video and my slides from my eBooks & eReaders presentation for the Library 2.013 conference delivered earlier today. http://www.slideshare.net/travelinlibrarian/20131019-history-of-e-books-ereaders-lib2013
Here are the video and my slides from my Library Tech presentation for the Library 2.013 conference delivered earlier today. Library Tech: What's Next? from…