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Monday, March 17, 2008

WEEK 6 - THERE'S A 'WORM' IN MY GOLDEN 'DEL.ICIO.US'

Welcome back bloggers! This week's exciting challenge was to look at tagging with Del.icio.us and Technorati and to 'crystal gaze' into the Library 2.0 meme. But, before we go there, just a couple of little housekeeping matters. You'll notice some widgets are taking over my blog, what can I say, I read an article on blogging and it said to keep things interesting (just like a real relationship really), so keep an eye out, things have a habit of changing. Have a play with "must have" cyber pet Johnny (thanks kids), you can feed him strawberries and he jumps and spins when you click on him (don't ask why!) and please don't go until you've waisted more valuable work time on a game of PacMan at the bottom of this blog. Now down to business.

Delicious Del.icio.us. I mean, come on guys, WHAT'S WITH THE NAME! I would have loved to been a fly on that focus group wall. Just imagine as one 'techno' asks "and what do you think we should call our fantastic new social bookmarking tool that allows "people" not "computers" to classify (tag) information according to their own meaningful labels?". "Ah" one of them replies "why don't we call it Delicious?". "Yeah, that makes sense, and, just to further confuse them, why don't we stick some random punctuation in the word too!" Duh! And you wonder why there's e-bombs!. Anyway, I joined up, got the icons on my toolbar and got real busy 'mis-tagging' material according to their philosophy. The only thing is, I wasn't the only one doing this and there within lies the problem. A simple search of comedy on their site brought up some guy dressed head to toe in pink lycra bound to a bed and the mention of sex toys. That's what happens when you involve "people"!

Not content with just keeping tagging to oneself, one bright spark developed a system for 'web crawling' through the 'tagged' thoughts of the over 50 million (mostly criminally insane) bloggers and called it Technorati. What can I say, he must have got bored at the laundrette one day. Podcast lady would have you believe there's meaning behind this name but I can assure you it's a brand of tumble dryer (quality European appliance - available in a stainless steel or titanium finish). So, basically, if you're looking for everyone in the planet's thoughts (and a few off the planet as well) just go into Technorati and they'll search the blogosphere for you. It's best use is for tagging within your own long boring blogs so the reader hasn't committed suicide by the time you get to the point. So within this blog, for example, I could tag "e-bombs", "murder", "a" and "the" (last two for the not so bright).

Now to Library 2.0 meme. There is so much I could say on this subject (like what's a meme?) but I really have to limit myself. Although I had only to read the one person's view on where we're heading, the sadist within me read all five (what can I say, not too bright, I just had to confirm five times that I'm out of a job!) 'Cause, let's face it, it's going to take more than a serious calorie controlled diet to fit me into the hard drive to fill the position of "virtual librarian". But I get that "the times are a changing" and I'm sure I'll rise to the occasion like I always have. After all I've learned to pump my own gas (still not too good with LPG), I'm a whizz at telephone banking (don't trust the internet) and I truly enjoy Centrelink's voice recognition technology although it truly doesn't enjoy me. But one thing remains constant in this 'self-service', 'fast-paced', 'talk to the computer 'cause the face ain't listening' culture - frustration - and the search for the ubiquitous "person". Perhaps there will still be a role for me after all.

Well I'll stop boring you with my blog and BLOG OFF. Until next time fellow bloggers. Hope the Easter Bunny's blogging good to you. Which gets me to thinking, does the Easter Bunny have a blog? I'm gone.

3 comments:

infojblogger said...

entertaining and thought provoking as always.
Keep up the good work.
Janelle.

Unknown said...

Hello blogoffagainandagain ... just wanted you to know I loved your post this week. Thoroughly entertaining and with regard to your widget of famous quotes ... isn't it dissappointing that there's none for "Shit happens" a common slang phrase, used as a simple existential observation that life is full of imperfections, or "C'est la vie". Apparently it was first used by Mark Harmon in Chicago Hope but widely recognised as a saying for all western cultures. Oh well, that's life ... oops - slipped out!

With regard to your focus group ... bet the little sucker was using a 'Mac' as in Apple ... well maybe not but why not play the association game! I loved your reference to 'e-bombs' and with that in mind I would recommend you look into eBaums world (there are many many links)... has to be one of the most overrated & disingenuous sites there are, however, the link I've attached shows Reality v's virtual reality - bit of an eye opener!http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pictures/view/155267/ - you might wish to make a virtual 'you' for the rest of us to see? Maybe your creation will be more acceptable to the libraries 'clients' than the actual human ... but do not lose heart, all is not lost. Your job would surely entail updating your virtual self with new makeup, hairstyle, clothes and you may even become a virtual fashion guru. But of course this could all just be construed as virtual insanity - for lyrics refer to Jamiroquai (UK pop group). :-) Love Ya xxx

Le Blog Jeu said...

Thanks a lot, I've just wasted time playing pacman when I should have been working. Great blog Sheena, really hilarious.
Sherrill