unAPI, WordPress and Zotero
This isn’t new—it’s been around for more than a year—but I can’t spend all my time on the leading edge. Sometimes I have to loop back to catch up on… Read more »
This isn’t new—it’s been around for more than a year—but I can’t spend all my time on the leading edge. Sometimes I have to loop back to catch up on… Read more »
About a year ago, I mentioned that we would be working on a research portal at some point in the not-too-distant future. Seems like the future finally began arriving early… Read more »
Rogue Amoeba is well known for their audio software (Audio Hijack Pro and Fission) and just this week they’ve released another amazing product: Radioshift – Radio On Your Schedule. The… Read more »
Xena 4.0 has just been released and although the SourceForge site suggests it only runs on Windows or Linux, it does just fine on OSX as well (after all, it’s… Read more »
I have to do a presentation in a week or so which means I’m spending some time with the new features in Keynote ’08 and trying once again to improve… Read more »
Not a lot to say about this but it’s an amazing story for anyone who ever watched one of Scott McNealy’s rants about Microsoft. Read the full story over on… Read more »
This is a test post—you can safely skip it (unless you’re interested in getting the “preview” viewer in MarsEdit to mimic the look and feel of your WordPress 2.x blog)…. Read more »
A year or so ago, I posted a note comparing Ecto and MarsEdit (two offline Blog editors for Mac OS X), giving the final nod to Ecto. After using MarsEdit… Read more »
Vufind update Loaded release 0.6 and after a couple of days we now have real-time links to Voyager on the initial display screen and the “holdings” button on an individual… Read more »
You’ve seen those little authentication tests on web-based forms, probably more this year than last. They’re called CAPTCHAs which is an acronym for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell… Read more »