roast chicken with lemon and thyme, now that is delicious... this website well make your own decision.
So today I have had a look around del.icio.us and have created my own t-intersection account and added the del.icio.us toolbar to my explorer page. I have tagged a couple of the sites which I use regularly.
On having a look around the site I found some information on interview questions you should know answers to (so watch out boss!) and great vegetarian recipes, not that I am a vego, love a rare steak i do...
Not sure whether I would actually use the site too often but hey at least I now know it exists.
I also took a look at technorati. Both del.ciou.us and technorati are not the best looking or using friendly sites I have seen but once you get past the boring look they are fairly easy to use, should you be interested in that sort of thing.
On teechnorati I looked up www.boingboing.net which was listed as a popular site. It had plenty of fairly funny mashups on it as well as videos and more.
In exploring the Web and Library 2.0 posts ... I read "Libraries are not merely in communities, they are communities" in "To a temporary place in time..." I loved this quote. As a marketer I like to think of libraries as a place which not only provide a resource but provide friends, family and so much more.
I also loved
"But Library 4.0 will add a new mode, knowledge spa: meditation, relaxation, immersion in a luxury of ideas and thought... a retreat, a sanctuary, a pampered experience with information—subtle thoughts, fine words, exquisite brandy, smooth coffee, aromatic cigar, smell of leather, rustle of pages—to the dream economy’s library, the LIBRARY: a WiFREE space, a retreat from technohustle, with comfortable chairs, quiet, good light, coffee and single malt. You know, the library. "
I am still not really 100% sure what Library 2.0 means to me but it is good having some time to check out internet tools that I never knew existed.
Anyway, week 6 signing off!
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