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I have left comments on some other blogs as following:
1.YukoWatanabeFriMonitorblogGary's post:Filter bubbles (Exercise 8)
- I would like to recommend the following links from google that explain what web history information they collected, how can you turn off this function and how can you remove the information google has collected.
Privacy FAQ for Web History
http://www.google.com/history/privacyfaq.html?hl=en
Can I pause my web history?
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=54057
Remove items
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=54052
Hope these help.
Regards,
Robert
2.TerryTownsendFridayGary's post:Investigative exercise 7: Podcasts
- I agree it is a wonderful example of the podcasts application in Library services, Terry. This technology allows the libraries to broadcast information to a world wide range of targeting audience.
I also like the audio-player gadget you introduced in this post. It is stylish, simple and easy to use. Thank you Terry!
Cheers,
Robert
3.RobinFridayMonitorGary's post:Exercise 8 - CURRENT AWARENESS POST
- Due to my pervious job in China, I have some basic knowledge of automation systems used in places such as warehouses and libraries. It is similar with the Automatic Car Park System which is widely used currently in country such as Japan and Taiwan.
http://www.polak.ro/uploads/image/multilevel_car_park.jpg
Here is another article about the application of automation in library you may be interested, Robin:
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/05/robot-powered-mansueto-library/
Cheers,
Robert
4.RalphsFriday3pmMonitorBlog's post:Yellow Headings
- Yes, Ralph, I agree with you. The blog layout looks simple and well organised. And I also feel the yellow heading is bright and easy to read.
cheers,
Robert
the Quotation Box idea is with reference of :
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