Gadgets, Gear and Google Archives
Eric Langhorst was the keynote speaker at MACE and actively contributes to his blog, Speaking of History. Today he gave a shout out to our buddy Flip! I just love it when my blog entries intertwine. Langhorst is constantly coming up with new ways to make ...
Hello all!
I am at the third, and final, day of the MACE conference. I saw several great sessions this week and wanted to share some additional information with you. If you are interested in exploring any of the handouts or presentations from the sessions this week, they ...
Hello again! I am at Day 2 of the MACE conference in Bonner Springs, Kansas. If you haven't had a chance to check out my post from Day 1, you can do it here.
Eric Langhorst was the keynote speaker today at MACE and is currently ...
Okay, not really but I did have the opportunity to attend the Mid-America Association for Computers in Science (MACE) conference in Bonner Springs, Kansas. I've picked up a few tricks today that I want to share with you.
Morning Session: Google 24/7-Searching and Beyond
Jerry Fort - Cherry Creek ...
Computer mice, that is--experts suggest the stalwart input device is about to be replaced with newer technology. Do you agree?
Kindle networking is--working! Sort of. Aaron visits the Kindle Store for books to read next week. Also: How to cite a Kindle book?
Some timely thoughts on our new (maybe) favorite toy, the Kindle, and how it could change reading as we know it.
Aaron moves forward, somewhat, with Amazon's electronic book device.
What do you do when you need to refer to your gadget's owner's manual, but you can't find it? Fear not, this handy site might help.
A Texas university will hand out free iPhones to incoming freshmen this fall. What's in it for SIM?
I've been playing around with an ASUS Eee PC mobile computer this week. The lowdown: This is a super-small mobile computer, 7 inches wide and weighing in around 2 pounds, with built-in wireless, speakers, and an optional camera. It comes out of the box with a ...
I know many of you spend quite a bit of time in the air--or more appropriately, waiting in airports. You probably knew you could track flights online, but now it's super-easy thanks to Google: Just type your airline and flight number into the Google search ...
I'm somewhat displaced today, as we wait earnestly for Stratepedia HQ to get a fresh coat of paint. As I wait I've been catching up on some online reading. This news has been hitting my RSS reader for a couple of days now: PC sales (and by "PC" I mean ...
