Today’s User Friendly cartoon is a commentary on Web 2.0. If only we had a bug fix for Library 2.0….
web 2.1
Today’s User Friendly cartoon is a commentary on Web 2.0. If only we had a bug fix for Library 2.0….
random musings from a serialist
Today’s User Friendly cartoon is a commentary on Web 2.0. If only we had a bug fix for Library 2.0….
Today’s User Friendly cartoon is a commentary on Web 2.0. If only we had a bug fix for Library 2.0….
Star Trekkin’ across the universe [thanks Tony]
Star Trekkin’ across the universe [thanks Tony]
I digg Unshelved.
Today’s Unshelved has Merv plotting to get on the front page of Digg by drawing a cartoon about Digg. It hasn’t gotten to the front page yet, but as of writing this entry, it has been dugg 17 times. C’mon. Digg it. You know you want to.
Having been a member of a cabal that was banned from Digg for promoting quality (and relevant) stories on Digg, this cartoon ads another level of teh funny for me.
Overheard on the bus in Denver: “You should come with me to New York and ride the subways. It’s so fun!”
Overheard on the bus in Denver:
“You should come with me to New York and ride the subways. It’s so fun!”
OMG PONIES!!!
It’s Friday. Have some fun.
It’s Friday. Have some fun.
Unlike the Isolatr, snubster is a functioning anti-social networking site. Users create two lists: those people or things that are on notice and those people or things that are “dead to me.” Both lists are inspired by Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report. So far, I can think of only one thing for my “on … Continue reading “colbert-inspired web 2.0”
Unlike the Isolatr, snubster is a functioning anti-social networking site. Users create two lists: those people or things that are on notice and those people or things that are “dead to me.” Both lists are inspired by Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report. So far, I can think of only one thing for my “on notice” list, but I’m sure more will be added in the future.
Isolatr: Helping you find where other people aren’t.
Isolatr: Helping you find where other people aren’t.
Here’s a blogga. There’s a blogga. And a tiny little blogga.
I’m a bit behind on reading the librarian blogs (despite my resolve to keep up with them), so it’s probably all over the librarian blogosphere by now. If you haven’t seen Brian Smith’s tribute to librarian bloggers llama song take-off, what rock have you been hiding under? …Oh. Probably the same one that’s been giving me some shelter. [thanks Library Man]
They just hide in the stacks.