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Posts by author: Alison Aldrich

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Nov

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Give Me All Your Cache

Posted by on November 18th, 2008 0 comments

Have you cleared your browser cache lately? Speed, space, privacy, and currency are good reasons to attend to this task.

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Nov

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Going to the Polls

Posted by on November 4th, 2008 0 comments

While you wait for the election returns, read up on a few web tools designed to turn you into a regular pollster. Online surveys can help you get feedback from colleagues, evaluate a program or service, or conduct scholarly research.

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Oct

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Five Social Reasons to Use Social Bookmarking

Posted by on October 28th, 2008 0 comments

After you’ve made the switch from browser-based bookmarking to social bookmarking, here are some ways to maximize the social potential of your bookmarks.

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Six Selfish Reasons to Use Social Bookmarking

Posted by on October 21st, 2008 0 comments

Social bookmarking is an alternative to saving bookmarks in a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. Social bookmarks are saved to a website instead.  The intention of social bookmarking is to make your bookmark list public, encourage you to share it, and help you discover other web users with similar interests. However, even… Read More »

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Tiny Little Screens

Posted by on October 14th, 2008 0 comments

This week: The National Library of Medicine’s products for handheld devices; how to test a PDA, Blackberry, or iPhone without owning one; and additional resources about mobile computing in healthcare.

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