Posted on 18 February, 2009 By
Kim Woodbridge
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2 Online Resume and Portfolio Builders
2 Online Tools to Create and Online Resume of Portfolio
Posted on 3 November, 2008 By
Kim Woodbridge
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Share Your Blogging Workspace
I share a picture of my desk at home and talk a little bit about workspaces and where we tend to do our blogging.
Posted on 18 July, 2008 By
Kim Woodbridge
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Get Invited! – 4 Ways to Obtain Access to Beta Sites
.A number of online services launch in Beta and require an invitation to access them. Here are four ways to obtain a coveted invite Twitter – if you have a large enough following you can request invites. I have given and received beta invitations via Twitter Invite Room on Friendfeed – Mark Krysnky created an [...]
Posted on 14 July, 2008 By
Kim Woodbridge
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MyJugaad.in – Create an Online Slideshow from RSS
Lo-fi librarian mentioned MyJugaad.in, which is a tool to create an online slideshow of webpages. You can use any RSS feed, popular sources such as google news, a tag on del.icio.us, or a list of sites. It seems as if all my projects recently involve using the Green Tweeter data but since the data is [...]
Posted on 8 July, 2008 By
Kim Woodbridge
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Wordle – Generate Word Clouds from Text, RSS, and del.icio.us
Wordle is an online java based utility used to generate word clouds from text. The word could can be created from a block of text that you input, as RSS feed and from the tags used in a del.icio.us account. The word clouds can not be saved to your computer but can be saved to [...]
Posted on 26 June, 2008 By
Kim Woodbridge
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Monitoring My Bandwidth Usage for One Week
A number of ISP’s, most notably cable internet providers such as Time Warner, Comcast and AT&T, are moving to a metered access model where the customer pays for Internet access based on usage. Personally, I don’t think this is a bad idea as we pay for metered access for other utilities such as electricity and [...]
Posted on 10 June, 2008 By
Kim Woodbridge
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Beat the Heat With Online Programming
It’s been 97F + here in Philadelphia. Are you like me and too hot to go outside or even move from your computer? Well, then here’s a list of online shows that might help. Maybe you will enjoy them too. Get Informed Bill Moyers Journal – This is a weekly program that contains news analysis [...]
Posted on 9 June, 2008 By
Kim Woodbridge
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Joost – What’s Playing Online
Joost is a service that provides tv over the internet. It is for Windows and Mac and requires a broadband internet connection and software that must be downloaded. I first read it about a year ago when Lifehacker posted a review of the service. I took a look at it but was not that impressed [...]
2 Online Resume and Portfolio Builders
2 Online Tools to Create and Online Resume of Portfolio
Share Your Blogging Workspace
I share a picture of my desk at home and talk a little bit about workspaces and where we tend to do our blogging.
Get Invited! – 4 Ways to Obtain Access to Beta Sites
.A number of online services launch in Beta and require an invitation to access them. Here are four ways to obtain a coveted invite Twitter – if you have a large enough following you can request invites. I have given and received beta invitations via Twitter Invite Room on Friendfeed – Mark Krysnky created an [...]
MyJugaad.in – Create an Online Slideshow from RSS
Lo-fi librarian mentioned MyJugaad.in, which is a tool to create an online slideshow of webpages. You can use any RSS feed, popular sources such as google news, a tag on del.icio.us, or a list of sites. It seems as if all my projects recently involve using the Green Tweeter data but since the data is [...]
Wordle – Generate Word Clouds from Text, RSS, and del.icio.us
Wordle is an online java based utility used to generate word clouds from text. The word could can be created from a block of text that you input, as RSS feed and from the tags used in a del.icio.us account. The word clouds can not be saved to your computer but can be saved to [...]
Monitoring My Bandwidth Usage for One Week
A number of ISP’s, most notably cable internet providers such as Time Warner, Comcast and AT&T, are moving to a metered access model where the customer pays for Internet access based on usage. Personally, I don’t think this is a bad idea as we pay for metered access for other utilities such as electricity and [...]
Beat the Heat With Online Programming
It’s been 97F + here in Philadelphia. Are you like me and too hot to go outside or even move from your computer? Well, then here’s a list of online shows that might help. Maybe you will enjoy them too. Get Informed Bill Moyers Journal – This is a weekly program that contains news analysis [...]
Joost – What’s Playing Online
Joost is a service that provides tv over the internet. It is for Windows and Mac and requires a broadband internet connection and software that must be downloaded. I first read it about a year ago when Lifehacker posted a review of the service. I took a look at it but was not that impressed [...]









