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Applied Technology and Design in Cultural Heritage
Apple Computers dove into the mobile phone market last week with the release of their latest gadget, the iPhone. The iPhone boasts decent technical specifications (which you can read about from the link below) and combines iPod functionality with web browsing capabilities in a mobile phone.
Here is a very interesting list (grouped by category) of the the best Web 2.0 applications. This is a very useful list and I will keep any eye out for updates by the authors.
I came across a very interesting compilation of resources on technology trends for non-profits. I am still working my way through these documents but thought I would share.
Odeo Studio is a tool that lets you record and post podcasts. I will be giving this free online tool a trial and will post my review here. This is potentially an excellent tool for museums who wish to create podcasts to accompany items or an exhibit in their collection.
Odeo Studio is a tool that lets you record and post podcasts. I will be giving this free online tool a trial and will post my review here. This is potentially an excellent tool for museums who wish to create podcasts to accompany items or an exhibit in their collection.
Watching what visitors do at your physical museum can be done in a number of straightforward, inexpensive, but time consuming ways. Determining exactly what visitors do at your museum Web site is a bit trickier, but it can now be done in a way that is very inexpensive and takes very little time. The author of Four Must-Have Web Stat Tools ยป SOME RANDOM DUDE has provided some excellent reviews of tools that you can use to keep track of the number of visitors to your Web site, as well as determine what they do once they get there. Most of these tools are either free or inexpensive.
Web 2.0 meets the enterprise | CNET News.com