Random...It's just like a mini-mall!
Clever, and fascinatingly awful at the same time. Why can't our local commercials do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAgjg3FQ_zk
Random thoughts on instructional design, education, and technology.
Clever, and fascinatingly awful at the same time. Why can't our local commercials do this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAgjg3FQ_zk
This morning, I just started using a new little app? Any thoughts on the appropriate word, all? It's called Webwag (http://www.webwag.com), and it's a nice little Ajax interface that allows you to customize your home page as a portal. You can add widgets from any web page and basically customize your home page experience. It's nice, but I do with you could make the widget layout any width you'd like. I've not gotten the hang of customizing colors yet, either. Nonetheless, I do like having my Twitter stream, Newsvine, Digg, and Flickr pictures all available in one spot.
Over the past two weeks, I've been Twittering with the gang at PSU to explore this technology and see where it might lead. Twitter is essentially a social networking application from Odeo that asks, "What are you doing?" You can use IM, SMS, or the Web to interact with the application, and you get a running stream of what you and your friends are up to at any one time. Initially, most people are rather skeptical that it is even remotely interesting; but it's easy to get caught up in the stream of "stuff" coming through.