
Thursday, April 26, 2012
The Future of Reading – 1935

Monday, April 16, 2012
Having trouble seeing the letters on our Keyboards?
User-Friendly Tools for Building Your Online Portfolio
by Heather Huhman
In today’s digital world, your job search has to be as much online as it is on paper. Social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook can help you establish your personal employment brand and connect with potential employers.
1. WorkSimple

2. Behance

3. Carbonmade

4. Pinterest

5. Dribbble

Conclusion
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Free Tools for Creating Simple Websites & Webpages
Wix is a free service for creating and hosting beautiful websites. Wix recently announced that their templates and the websites you build with them are now available in HTML5.
Whatfolio is a free service for creating online displays of your digital works. Whatfolio is essentially a homepage to show off what you have created or what you can do. Whatfolio pages are highly customizable for a variety of purposes. When you create your Whatfolio pages you can choose from thirty templates. You'll find templates for photographers, designers, personal websites, business websites, student work samples, and many other showcase purposes.
Weebly is very intuitive and feature rich platform for creating a free website. If you're looking for a tool for students to use to create websites of their own, Weebly for Education is a good resource.Weebly for Education includes all of the intuitive website-building and blogging tools found on Weebly plus features built specifically for education. Weebly for Education offers bulk creation of student accounts which teachers can manage and moderate. Students can create their own websites and blogs using the accounts that you create for them.
Webs has all of the characteristics that you would expect to find in a free website platform. Websites built using Webs can include videos, calendars, polls, and a wide variety of third party widgets. Webs offers a wide variety templates and layouts to select from. For people with a higher level of comfort with technology, Webs might be a little too basic for your needs.
Yola offers a great selection of templates and customizations. Yola provides good tutorials and forums for first time users.
If you already have a Google Account,Google Sites is already available to you. Just select it from the menu of services that you're not using. Google offers a wide variety of templates that you can use and customize on your site. Should you decide at a later date that you want to add other contributors to your site, you can do so with just a couple of clicks in the sharing menu.
School Rack offers a free service for teachers to build and host their own classroom websites. Unlike other free website solutions that are targeted toward a general audience, School Rack has features designed specifically for teachers. For example, on your School Rack website you can post assignments with full descriptions, expectations, and deadlines. This is an integrated feature, not an add-on page that you have to create yourself. School Rack offers students and parents free accounts to communicate with teachers. Once your students and parents have activated their accounts, you can directly message individuals or send messages to groups that you have created.
Check This is a service for quickly building and publishing webpages. Check This falls somewhere between having nothing on the web and a blog. Check This isn't designed to replace your favorite blog or website creation platform, rather it is designed to fill the niche for people who desire to publish a simple announcement page. Without registering you can add text, images, and videos to your Check This page in a matter of seconds. And after you have published your page you can go back and edit it by using the unique edit link sent to the email address you provide in the step between creation and publishing.
Page O Rama is a free service for quickly creating stand alone webpages. Creating a webpage with Page O Rama is very simple. Just visit the Page O Rama homepage, select a web address, title your page, and start typing. Page O Rama offers a good selection of text editing tools including page breaks. If you want to, you can add images to your Page O Rama pages too.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
The Rise and Fall of Online Empires
CenturyLinkQuote.com put together an infographic illustrating The Rise and Fall of Online Empires such as AOL, AltaVista, MySpace, Facebook, etc. ranging from 1991 to the present.
Friday, March 23, 2012
How to download eBooks to your Kindle
Thursday, March 8, 2012
10 Google Search Tricks You Might Not Know About
To really master the art of Google search, you can follow certain terms and tricks. For instance, rather than simply asking Google a question in the search box, include specific items such as type of file or title name.
Google has an entire directory of public data, which you can also access to look up trends. Type keywords such as "population" or "unemployment," followed by a state or county.
Google's developers have a sense of humor -- just type in "do a barrel roll" or "let it snow" to see for yourself. There are a number of other hidden Easter eggs as well. If you use Google Chrome, the Easter eggs will work better.
If you have the tracking number for a FedEx, UPS or USPS package, type it into the search box and Google will provide you with quick updates on your package's status.
Need a quick answer to a math problem? Enter the calculation into the search box.
Wondering how many milliliters are in one cup? Google has a built-in converter for different units of measurement, like height, weight and volume.
You can also do the same for currency conversions.
If you're on the go, but need a quick check on your favorite sports team, enter the team or league name into the search box.
Find brief summaries and descriptions for most generic and brand name prescription drugs in the U.S. by typing their names into the search box.
Whether you need to check the status on a U.S. flight or book a trip, there are a couple terms that can help you plan accordingly.
Enter the name of the airline and the flight number to check its status. To see schedules to or from specific locations, type in "flights from" or "flights to" along with the city or airport.
Wondering when to catch a sunrise or sunset? If you type "sunrise" or "sunset" followed by the name of the city, Google's built-in feature counts down to the next occurrence.