Web curation for December 26th 2009 through December 27th 2009

Filtering the web so you don’t have to for December 26th 2009 through December 27th 2009: B.L. Ochman’s blog: Self-Proclaimed Social Media Gurus on Twitter Multiplying Like Rabbits – whatsnextblog.com In May 09 when we first used Tweepsearch to count of the Twitter bios of self-proclaimed social media gurus, experts, superstars and ninjas there were [...]

Bookmarks for October 15th 2009 through October 18th 2009

Sites that I found interesting for October 15th 2009 through October 18th 2009: DIY Tennis Ball Photography Stabilization Unit – DIY web site Instructables details how to make an image stabilizing unit to supplement your steady hand using a tennis ball and a few nuts and bolts. PowerPlaylist 2 for Windows Media Center in Windows [...]

Bookmarks for October 10th 2009 through October 14th 2009

Sites that I found interesting for October 10th 2009 through October 14th 2009: Running WHS on Server 2008 Hyper-V Part 1 – Microsoft MVP Philip Churchill discusses running MS Windows Home Server on Hyper-V. Windows 7 demo: Search tools – ZDNet's Ed Bott takes a closer look at the search tools in Windows 7 and [...]

Bookmarks for September 25th 2009 through September 27th 2009

Sites that I found interesting for September 25th 2009 through September 27th 2009: It’s Official: Water Found on the Moon – New observations from three different spacecraft return what has been called "unambiguous evidence" of water across the surface of the moon. via @Macht_Nichts on Twitter. Install Picasa 3.5 In Linux – Want the same [...]

Bookmarks for June 24th 2009 through June 25th 2009

Sites that I found interesting for June 24th 2009 through June 25th 2009: DIM: Digital Image Mover – DIM only does one thing, but it does it well: it copies files from your camera’s memory card to a destination directory determined by your storage scheme. If any directories need to be created in the process, [...]

Bookmarks for April 19th 2009 through April 21st 2009

Sites that I found interesting for April 19th 2009 through April 21st 2009: D-Link Launches Ethernet-To-Coax Bridge – D-Link shipped a network bridge that turns a coaxial-cable outlet in a home into an Ethernet port without interfering with normal cable-TV service. HD MediaBridge Starter Kit (DXN-221) is positioned as a way to connect Ethernet-equipped devices, [...]

Bookmarks for April 2nd 2009 through April 5th 2009

Sites that I found interesting for April 2nd 2009 through April 5th 2009: Late Roman village found near Salzburg – Workers found the remains of the village which is thought to date back to the 5th to 7th centuries at a 6,000-square-metre site for construction of a home for pensioners at Anif-Niederalm in the Flachgau [...]

Bookmarks for March 16th 2009 through March 18th 2009

Sites that I found interesting for March 16th 2009 through March 18th 2009: Amazon Sued For Kindle – Amazon.com was sued today by Discovery Communications for patent infringement by its Kindle e-book reader, the parent of The Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. Students tie £56 camera to balloon and send it to edge of space [...]

Bookmarks for March 13th 2009 through March 14th 2009

Sites that I found interesting for March 13th 2009 through March 14th 2009: Grapevine – From the About page: The Grapevine was first planted in February 2009 and immediately sprouted two branches. One is for businesses and business people to listen to the river of information streaming through the social web at ever increasing volumes [...]

How to Build An Information Monitor

Many people use various social services to stay in touch and to keep up with current events. One of my current favorites is Twitter. Over a year ago, Twitter turned off a service, called Track, that let you track topics. Track let you ‘follow’ a topic whether it was in your twitter stream of followers [...]