Recent Trends in Digital Reading – The Ebooks Explosion

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Recent Trends in Digital Reading – The Ebooks Explosion

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Nine Ways To Make Yourself Smarter [How to]
http://gizmodo.com/5905310/nine-ways-to-make-yourself-smarter
1. Change your workouts
2. Tweak your lifestyle
3. Act intelligent
4. Take drastic measures
5. Eat better
6. Wear a lab coat
7. Listen to classical music
8. Daydream
9. Work hard
And I’d add another.
10. Go to the library!
Stephen
Some useful information literacy from ReadWriteWeb:
How to Stop Google, Facebook and Twitter From Tracking You
“On the Internet, every site you visit is recorded. There are tools to help block this act, but what does it really mean to be tracked on the Web? And what types of information do companies have about you?
Tools by Disconnect literally “disconnect” you from Facebook, Google and Twitter so that these major sites don’t keep track of your browsing. A new tool called Collusion for Chrome shows users all the websites that secretly track you as you browse the Web. How do these tools work, and what are the advantages to using them? There is a hope that one day, our Web life will be private again.”
Stephen
Web Design Trends for 2012
A great curation from David Lee King
http://www.davidleeking.com/2012/04/30/web-design-trends-for-2012/
15 Web Design Trends to Watch Out For in 2012
Top Website Design Trends for 2012
15 Top Web Design and Development Trends for 2012
The State of Web Design Trends: 2012 Annual Edition
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The Death Of Facts In An Age Of ‘Truthiness’ : NPR
by NPR Staff
April 29, 2012
The Librarians Without Borders Unconference last week was great. What an inspiring group of folks.
As promised here are the slides for my opening remarks to get the event started:
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“The Universitas 21 Ranking was announced today (11 May 2012) at an event at Lund University in Sweden. Universitas 21, a leading global network of research universities, has developed the ranking as a benchmark for governments, education institutions and individuals. It aims to highlight the importance of creating a strong environment for higher education institutions to contribute to economic and cultural development, provide a high-quality experience for students and help institutions compete for overseas applicants.”
Overall ranking by score:
1 United States 100
2 Sweden 84
3 Canada 83
4 Finland 82
5 Denmark 81
6 Switzerland 80
7 Norway 78
8 Australia 78
9 Netherlands 77
10 United Kingdom 77
11 Singapore 75
12 Austria 74
13 Belgium 74
14 New Zealand 73
15 France 71
16 Ireland 70
17 Germany 69
17 Hong Kong 69
18 SAR 67
19 Israel 66
20 Japan 64
21 Taiwan 62
22 Korea 60
23 Portugal 60
24 Spain 60
25 Ukraine 59
25 Czech 59
26 Republic 58
27 Poland 56
28 Slovenia 56
29 Greece 55
30 Italy 54
31 Bulgaria 53
31 Russian 53
32 Federation 52
33 Romania 51
34 Hungary 51
35 Slovakia 51
36 Malaysia 50
37 Chile 49
38 Argentina 49
39 China 48
40 Brazil 47
41 Thailand 47
42 Iran 46
43 Mexico 45
44 Croatia 45
45 Turkey 44
46 South Africa 43
47 Indonesia 37
48 India 34
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The Definitive Video On Why the Airplane Cellphone Ban Is Stupid
http://gizmodo.com/5905961/the-definitive-video-on-why-the-airplane-cellphone-ban-is-stupid
inFact: Cell Phones on Airplanes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jgs-zawExcQ&feature=player_embedded
There’s a new trend on some airlines where the flight attendant yells at you for only using airline mode to turn off your phone. She grabs the phone from your hand and aggressively turns it fully off. It’s bad enugh that they institutionalize lying to 100% of their customers 100% of the time in their first announcements as soon as you enter their plane. What other business does this?
Everyone has to take their shoes off for x-rays because someone put a bomb in a shoe once. Cel phones are ‘dangerous’ in flight so we’ll put that on the honour method! It defies logic.
What really scares me as a frequent flyer is this latest underwear bomb discovery. How will security overreact now?!
Stephen
p.s.:

Infographic: Rise of the Visual Social Networks
http://www.marketingtechblog.com/infographic-rise-of-the-visual-social-networks/

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Infographic – The Eye-Opening Effects of Staring at Your Screen
The Eye-Opening Effects of Staring at Your Screen by JuJu Kim. “It’s no secret that we spend more than six hours a day on average staring at digital screens. But what’s lesser known is the toll it can take on our eyes. Read on for the ailments too much screen-staring can cause (turns out, “Computer Vision Syndrome” is a thing), then discover some tips to protect your peepers.”
http://www.thedailymuse.com/tech/the-eye-opening-effects-of-staring-at-your-screen/

Look away!…..
Stephen
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