Honestly, it's very hard for me to figure out precisely what this is, but it seems like it could maybe come in handy. It partially automates the process of collecting those little embeddable snippets, widgets and thingies people collect for posting in their homepages or blog templates.
Submitted by nbr - 2007-06-06 20:47:55
Channels - webgoodies
linkdump
Tags - design
web
tools
2.0
Not sure what this is, but worth checking out. Apparently an ongoing fellowship program run out of the RAAC center in Indianapolis. Some influential scholars have been through the program.
Submitted by nbr - 2007-06-05 07:20:07
Channels - general
religion
academe
Tags - check_this_out
religion
academe
fellowship
funding
A list of programs offered by the OS&RL at Oxy, including course development grants, fellowships for undergrads, retreats, research opportunities, etc. Could be some good ideas in there.
Submitted by nbr - 2007-06-05 07:17:58
Channels - general
religion
academe
Tags - check_this_out
religion
teaching
academe
resources
Via Mashable. Pete Cashmore describes this as blogging for baby boomers (i.e. people who are too old to grasp the concept of blogging). I don't get the age aspect, but this looks like it might be a cool service anyhow. Wonder how it compares to Dandelife.
Submitted by nbr - 2007-05-31 21:21:38
Channels - general
webgoodies
linkdump
Tags - web
social
2.0
blogging
via:mashable
"Do Not Disturb" sets a timer during which you are locked out of programs or URLs you specify. You can override the lockout by entering a very long random string of characters. Kind of a cool idea.
Submitted by nbr - 2007-05-31 20:44:11
Channels - general
webgoodies
productivity
Tags - web
software
free
productivity
Lifehacker's Gina Trapani wrote the "Invisibility Cloak" script, which will black out "dangerous" (i.e., time-wasting) URLs during working hours.
Submitted by nbr - 2007-05-31 20:42:09
Channels - general
webgoodies
productivity
Tags - web
software
productivity
This is a Greasemonkey script that sets a time limit for surfing sites you specify. After you've spent, say, ten minutes on Flickr or Bloglines, a pop-up informs you that you've used up your allotted minutes and forwards you to a new page (the author suggests a photo of your boss as the forward-to page).
Submitted by nbr - 2007-05-31 20:39:57
Channels - general
webgoodies
productivity
Tags - web
software
productivity
A number of promising-looking links. MP3Realm, DigitalAudioSearch, Project Playlist, skreemr, Sideload, and probably best of all, http://www.exploseek.com.
Submitted by nbr - 2007-05-23 19:33:06
Channels - general
music
webgoodies
linkdump
Tags - music
links
free
resources
Since AOL killed Singingfish.com, where do we go for free, not-quite-legal-but-it's-not-P2P downloads? This blogger suggests http://www.mp3realm.org/ and also links to another related post.
Submitted by nbr - 2007-05-23 19:30:07
Channels - general
webgoodies
Tags - music
links
free



