The Anthropology Museum at Wake Forest University now has an new online database that catalogs its entire collection -- that's more than 26,000 artifacts!
Here's something you don't see every day — a fax machine recall. Mapping the Northern California Wildfires. Discussion on the launch of LexMonitor. Steven is bitter. And I don't blame him. Mozilla sets Firefox download record. Just over 8 million
Bibliothèque de Toulouse's on Flickr! Terrific. I saw this screenshot and yelled "AAAH! It's the first issue of Wired!"More real-time quotes on Google Finance. A Science Conference in World of Warcraft. Whee!Real Life Snail Mail. Is the Internet just out
Congrats to BabyBoomer Librarian for one thousand posts.University Presses are hooking up with Kindle. Jon Orwant and Jarkko Hietaniemi deserve a medal. Someone is going to do something wonderful with this. JupiterResearch: one quarter of world's population will be online
Online Journalism Review goes away. Safari Books Online has upgraded. YouTube video for toddlers. Heh.GovGab has some more information about the tomato recall and food recalls in general. Gary got a hat tip! And well deserved too. It's the Return
WOW. Jeremy is leaving Yahoo. Wiki launched for data modeling. Wikis for procedure manuals. I tried something like this work and couldn't get much interest...ProQuest will acquire Dialog. Wow. If it happens this planned BBC archive is going to be
Google has announced on its official page that there's a new version of Google Trends available. If you have a Google Account you can now download trend information in CSV format. Very cool. You can trend multiple search terms. I
New search engine available for Tanzania.California has developed a database of "green" buildings. Indiana History Magazine, 1905-2006, now available online. Because it's the INTERNET, that's why — a social media site for collecting information about zombies. The kind that shuffle
Google Maps for Mobile — now with transit directions. Founding Fathers papers to go digital. Greatest Defunct Web Sites. What about Flooz?How to get and keep Windows XP after June 30.New group tools in Flickr. The NAL Blog: The Farm
The Pennsylvania Legislative Journals go online back to 1993. News from Australia in Google Earth.Interesting: Getting crafty with Google Book Search. Yahoo Developer Network hiring a technical evangelist. Does Yahoo have a consumer applications evangelist? Not enough folks know about
Coming this fall: The Blackfoot Digital Library. CNN and the NYT are Twittering. Google Book Search bibliography now available. FeedBurner talks about AdSense for feeds. Amazon and Borders, officially broke up. Interactive Web sites and shaping public perception. The Brooklyn
More instructional material on the Internet, this time wrapped up in a search engine. New engine HowDoYa.com (http://HowDoYa.com) gave me some odd results, but I like the way it offers additional topic keywords. The first thing I did when I
Let's just keep riding that multimedia indexing bandwagon, shall we? The next stop is Snipp.TV ( http://www.snipp.tv/search ), which allows you to search audio and media files for keywords. Snipp.TV describes what it is doing as "keyword spotting," so I'm
AWS has an article about the New York Times TimesMachine. Unfortunately it's for Times print subscribers only...Condoleeza Rice at Google. Google has tool to check for malware.News mapped on Google Earth.Hey! Cory's in a comic strip. US Airways: No More
Microsoft expands list of formats supported by Office. Including PDF. American to start charging for all checked bags. Wrinkly twice-worn clothes are the new black. Meryl's blog is having a birthday celebration/contest and I'm kickin' in a couple of books