Reminder for those who are into science blogging: you have two more days to participate in PLoS ONE Second Birthday Synchroblogging Competition, it is right time to submit your posts! You can find here how. Still, you have time to vote in the 2008 Edublog Awards. Check out nominations, there …
Category: technology
brightkite and smsing
Last Christmas and Holidays I’ve spent in lovely analogue world receiving updates from Twitter via sms, interacting and communicating apart from (the failures of) GPRS, micro-blogging applications, my browser. GRPS is not reliable especially for Holidays. I was so happy to have wifi on my PDA only for interwebs and …
useful resources about Belgrade for foreign visitors – FVC
Despite the fact that ‘Belgrade and Beyond’ blog exists in other form {digital serendipities}, I am still writing about interesting events and electronic resources on Belgrade, Serbia. For those of you who are not familiar and you happen to reside in Belgrade for some reason, this information may be valuable …
i am not addicted to twitter…
…but I’d really like to receive Twitter updates on my mobile device as it was from year and a half ago when I could get sms directly to my mobile inbox: no browser, no applications, just plain and simple receiving text messages from the people I followed and sending directly …
what is twine and how does it contribute to free full text databases?
If you’re not familiar with Twine – it is web 2.5 (towards web 3.0) tool that keeps track of your interests by collecting online content, brings it all together by the topic of your interest, so you can have it all in one place and share it with anyone you …
is twitter changing your blogging habits?
Do you find yourself posting more than ten tweets per day? Do you spend more time on Twitter and other micro-blogging services and less blog reading? Your blog posts, because of the hectic life and time (!), became rare as snow in May? You find that your friends and colleagues …
The first international Open Access day
Today is the world’s the first- ever Open Access day, celebrating the growth of international movement that uses the Internet to throw open the locked archives, libraries, online databases, information flow in general, that once hid and restricted knowledge. One of the definitions of ‘open’ denotes ‘a piece of knowledge …