Check out SeaDragon - Microsoft Labs project for web zooming. Pretty cool.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Learn Web Development
Want to learn how to develop websites? Check out w3schools.com to learn HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, PHP and more.
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Google Wave
The next great release from Google is Google Wave, a web app designed to revolutionize electronic communication. Click here to check out Google Wave's preview website.
Wave is intended to imitate real communication, allowing me to maintain multiple conversations at one time. Think of it like this: email is simply electronic mail - I send a letter to a friend and await his reply. It could take hours, days, whatever the case may be. Google Wave is like having a conversation with someone in the same room. Several different threads of discussion are explored, and anyone can easily revert back to a former thread and add a comment. Wave replicates this.
Wave is intended to imitate real communication, allowing me to maintain multiple conversations at one time. Think of it like this: email is simply electronic mail - I send a letter to a friend and await his reply. It could take hours, days, whatever the case may be. Google Wave is like having a conversation with someone in the same room. Several different threads of discussion are explored, and anyone can easily revert back to a former thread and add a comment. Wave replicates this.
Now, how to get a Wave account: Wave is currently in the preview stage, so you can only get an account via invite. So bug your friends who have one already for an invitation!
lnis1
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
First Post!
I am lnis1! Welcome to the LNIS blog!
We are a projects group of the Information Technology Department here at the Howard W. Hunter Law Library, part of the J. Reuben Clark Law School of Brigham Young University. We work on various projects for the Law Library, from inventory to web development to digitizing law materials. We constantly look for the latest and greatest tech tools and applications to enhance our creations. We want to share our findings with the world! We hope this will serve as a place to begin learning about what's new out there. Enjoy!
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