
This has been an amazing activity. Some of the applications are not relevant to my field of work but it has been an eye opener and I am now more aware of what is happening out there. I've enjoyed "surfing" and finding all sorts of "things."
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Web 2 and conclusions
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Podcasts, Videos and Downloaded audio

As for an ebook, it was amazing what was out there but if I was going to spend money then I'd buy a book. I like the tactile feel of the paper, I like to read and look things up, words, places, maps and to re-read favorite passages again. So someone reading to me is also not my thing. And why would I download a book and then read it on my PC OH Quel horror. How could I snuggle up for a "book in bed day" with reams of print outs (more forests gone west) or worse still a laptop to browse by. Never.
Had a look at the podcasts but as I don't own an MP3 player or an IPOd and I don't listen to music, except on the radio not really my thing. Did find some travel podcasts but not interested in downloading and listening to later on. I like NOW.
I found this on YouTube. It's my son Rohan, sailing on Lake Garda in northern Italy , June 2007. It's amazing what you can find.....and I like the music too.Will keep looking for other exciting vids
Found one
Enjoy the Amazing Christopher
Online applications, tools and technology
corner, procedd for 75mts etc. Just as good as and heaps cheaper than TomTom or SatNav. We have used Skype quite a bit also. We have a camera and microphone at home on our PC and our son in London has them built into his laptop. Recently he "showed" us around his new flat in Sth London just by walking around with his laptop. He then proceeded to hang his laptop out the window to give us a view of the London skyline. It was fantastic to see a family member " in real life."
. Facebook is the new "MySpace" for grown up kids. My family members like it. They're into all that social networking and seems to fit the bill. YouTube has kept me amused and informed. Can't imagine living without all this new technology. I'm not a slave to it but have certainly embraced it and enjoyed the immediate connections and information it supplies.Friday, October 19, 2007
FlickR
Tagging, Folksonomies & Technorati



Thursday, October 11, 2007
Finding feeds



