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The Blogging Community: English Only? A twist on Marshall McLuhan’s Theory

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Marshall McLuhan opined that a new medium first uses the content of an old medium. For example, the first narrative films imitated theater; the pioneers of photography emulated painting.
Whatever. I’ve been thinking about the blogging which primarily uses the medium of written language, more specifically printed language. It also seems bloggers write in […]

Great book on website design: one penny!!! No kidding

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

As books on website design for business approach the number of websites, you have to think, “What does this new book have that last year’s book doesn’t?” The short answer is not much. In fact, you can buy a great website design book for…ONE PENNY. For those not in the USA, that is one […]

Download contemporary, quality books and movies for free: you can and it’s legal

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Sure, you can get great classical literature at Project Gutenberg to download as e-books or even to convert to computer-generated ‘audiobooks’ (although you might not like listening to Ode to a Grecian Urn as interpreted orally by a text-to-voice software program). You can also download real audiofiles (mp3’s, wav’s, etc) from Librivox recordings. {This volunteer-run […]

Learn another language: a new alphabet - non-Latinate domain names

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

The world wide web is getting more world wide. And if you live in the U.S., you should know about it. Domain names are now available to web subscribers in alphabets other than the standard “latin” alphabet (the one that goes from a to z). Domains are now available in arab script, and will be […]

Mango Languages: They don’t have to be tropical.

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

If you are interested in learning a second (or third) language, never mind Rosetta Stone. Well, you could mind it, but I don’t see much of a point. There is an online service called Mango Languages that offers a full line of language learning interactive material. It can be free. Let me explain. […]

BrainTrack - Higher education directory

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

BrainTrack
- Higher Education Directory was brought to my attention and I checked it out. Here is a non-partisan directory describing higher education — colleges, universities, fees, COMPLETE SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION, just about everything you need to know. It doesn’t try to steer you to a particular school, and it’s definitely worth checking out.