• Archives

  • Link Friday - 2/08/08

    Sumycin For Sale Avodart No Prescription Buy Actos No Prescription Buy Online Glucotrol Buy Xeloda Online Lopid For Sale Lisinopril No Prescription Buy Parlodel No Prescription Buy Online V-gel Buy Prevacid Online Ultracet For Sale Lexapro No Prescription Buy Lioresal No Prescription Buy Online Zoloft Ultram Buy Diarex Online Reosto For Sale Clomid No Prescription Buy Dostinex No Prescription Buy Zantac Online Buy Online Clarinex Buy Trimox No Prescription Prinivil No Prescription Wellbutrin For Sale Buy Viagra Jelly Online Buy Online Propecia

    linkHere are some of my favorite links this week:

    The Art of Speaking
    Cal Newport wrote a summary of Prof. Winston’s famed lecture on public speaking at MIT. This is one of those blog posts you want to read again and again.

    10 Tricks to Get Your Writing Started
    A great article on how to get started writing when you’re staring at a blank page.

    Create Forms in Google Docs Spreadsheets
    Google developed an online tool for developing forms and surveys. This is a perfect tool for students conducting online surveys.

    Stop Networking and Start Building Relationships
    Building relationships with professionals in your industry is extremely important - and will do more for you than having 500+ people in your LinkedIn network that you never talk with.

    Web 3.0: Is It About Personalization and Recommendation?
    An interesting analysis of an upcoming trend in web development.

    How to Sync Your Friends’ Facebook Pics with Outlook
    This free Windows app allows you to sync Facebook and Outlook.

    HowCast.com
    A new video site filled with tutorials on tons of practical subjects. They even have a small collection of videos for students.


    AddThis Social Bookmark Button

    You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

    Leave a Reply

    « Where to Find a Librarian 24/7
    Super-Sized List of Online Academic Databases »