FINALLY!
I mean, it's been a lot of fun, but let's face it..... fairly time consuming. I've enjoyed making this Hamlet-themed blog, but bring in the flights of angels. I'm movin' on.
My favorite parts of this exercise???? Well, let's see.....
I love Library Thing and will continue to use it. Flickr is fun and was a great source for Hamlet Trading Card pictures. I'm proud that I conquered Billiards, but probably won't spend much time playing it in the future. I ate at Sushi Rocks restaurant in Fort Lauderdale after seeing it reviewed on a Yelp City Guide. It was just as good as advertised. Try the Spider Roll next time you're in the area.
Would I participate in a similar program in the future? Sure!
Just not right now...............OK?
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Online Applications and Library 2.0 Awards
The possibilities for using online applications seems to be endless. It was fascinating to see what people are doing with them. I was already familiar with Google Docs through my Google account, so I decided not to open a Zoho Writer account.
I enjoyed browsing through the Web 2.0 Award sites. I was already familiar with a few of tham such as Craig's List, Google Maps, and 43 Things. I checked out PeerTrainer, an online weight loss support group, Ma.gnolia, a bookmarking site, Biblio, a book search site, Cocktail Builder (exactly what it sounds like), Upcoming, an events site, and Farecast and Kayak, both travel sites showing comparative prices of airline tickets. Farecast, in particular, was interesting because it forecasts whether airline prices are expected to rise or fall. My favorite site was Yelp. I used the Yelp city guides for Miami and Fort Lauderdale to search out some good restaurants.
I enjoyed browsing through the Web 2.0 Award sites. I was already familiar with a few of tham such as Craig's List, Google Maps, and 43 Things. I checked out PeerTrainer, an online weight loss support group, Ma.gnolia, a bookmarking site, Biblio, a book search site, Cocktail Builder (exactly what it sounds like), Upcoming, an events site, and Farecast and Kayak, both travel sites showing comparative prices of airline tickets. Farecast, in particular, was interesting because it forecasts whether airline prices are expected to rise or fall. My favorite site was Yelp. I used the Yelp city guides for Miami and Fort Lauderdale to search out some good restaurants.
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