Entries from February 2008

February 29, 2008

Angela’s Top 10 on Technorati

Technorati: Best Practices for Your Business
Technorati is a site that keeps you connected with millions of blogs, photos, videos and more. Attached it my top 10 tips for business wanting to use Technorati.

February 29, 2008

Leigh’s Podcast

Interview with Ms Thomas

February 29, 2008

Christy’s Top 10 PR Tips for Del.icio.us

Del.icio.us is a social bookmarking site.  It allows you to store your bookmarks on the web and access and add to them from any computer in the world. You can also view what others are bookmarking and subscribe to others sites to keep track of their bookmarks. Sorting your bookmarks is made easy through the [...]

February 29, 2008

Morgan on http://www.agfuture.org/

Recently I received an email about a scholarship, and out of curiosity I started to look through the site. It is agfuture.org and I think it does a very good job representing its name. There are many ag sites that look like, well, ag sites. This one is very clean and creative. The links are [...]

February 29, 2008

Jackie’s Top 10 on Flickr

For my web 2.0 project, I chose to look into Flickr. I had no idea what Flickr was, so I could only learn!
            As Flickr puts it “Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.” I agree! With the basic accounts being free, I am looking into [...]

February 28, 2008

Jill’s Podcast: Learn how create an RSS button

How to create an RSS button

February 28, 2008

Our Ohio – Ohio Farm Bureau Federation

Ohio Farm Bureau’s “Our Ohio” campaign has helped raise Ohioans’ awareness of agriculture. Its website (www.ourohio.org) is a great tool in accomplishing OFBF’s mission. Freshman year, I had the chance to visit Farm Bureau’s Columbus headquarters and met the organization’s web designer, and I must say she’s still doing a wonderful job with the site. [...]

February 28, 2008

http://arstechnica.com/

I found a lot of good information on the Ars Technica website, http://arstechnica.com, for the Web 2.0 project. The articles are short, so it is easy to scan a variety of information in a short time. The articles contain compacted information, so the viewer only gets the main points without all the fluff. [...]

February 28, 2008

www.theknot.com

I just commented on Jackie’s post about bridaltips.com and I thought I would write about theknot.com.  The Knot is a really neat website.  I like the fact that it is somewhat exclusive.  New users can poke around and explore what the site offers a little bit, but if they want to see everything they need [...]

February 28, 2008

http://www.si.edu/

I chose the Smithsonian Institution website because the Smithsonian is such a huge organization I wanted to see how they would handle all their information. The first thing I noticed is that they didn’t bother to center there website, it looks odd because it immediately is placed on the left side of the screen. I [...]