Sunday, April 25, 2010
Google Feedback
Apart from other advantages of Google(listed briefly below), I searched the Advanced Search Tool, eg. Theme Settings, especially the section that is customized to location, time of day, etc. As well, I searched for "Stars" for other information, and Book Marking. I would find this, among other Google advantages, as one of many reasons I find Google an excellent Search Tool. It's fast, and at this point in time, I have found little to dislike about the site.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Is Facebook useful or a time-waster? That is the question.. whether 'tis nobler to.... and so on. Welllllll.. I guess if you have lots of free time to play at this, then maybe OK, but I can think of better ways to spend my time more productively. But that's just me, and to each his own!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Wikipedia Thoughts
Wikipedia comes across as a very easy-to-use tool for information gathering keeping in mind the fact that the information you are looking at just may have been edited, and perhaps result in somewhat incorrect information. Apart from that, I found the information easy-to-access and appreciated the other highlighted options included in most sentences that provide more, or related information on the subject. The Rogets Thesaurus section timelines provided good scope and general overviews. Recent changes are interesting, and some quite amusing, for example, if you can understand the language and pronunciations of the "Scots" section.
Overall, I would probably suggest Wikipedia as an information source to a customer, but perhaps with a touch of "cautionary" note.
Overall, I would probably suggest Wikipedia as an information source to a customer, but perhaps with a touch of "cautionary" note.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Delicious feedback
My initial reaction to Delicious was WHY is this website any different from, eg. Google Searches, etc. However, on further look into Delicious I'm willing to give it a further perusal especially as it seems to refer "specifically" to items not normal used by Google searchers, and in a more condensed setting. I'll play around with it a bit more.
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