September 16, 2008 at 12:50 am (Random Observations, emerging technology)
I knew about it before the recent AASLH conference in Rochester, but was too lazy to investigate it. However, one of the speakers said such good things about it that I went home and pasted the Javascript onto my own home family history page last week. In the 5 days that I have had it, I see that the top page has had 18 visits, that they came from Germany, the Bahamas, and the US, and that the average stay was 5 minutes. This is stuff I did not know before.
How can we use this to see how better to reach our users at the library?
Larry
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September 4, 2008 at 1:46 am (Food for Thought, Random Observations)
So, has anyone downloaded and played around with Google Chrome yet? I did last night, and I have to say it was only so-so. I found forms were kind of messed up on some websites I regularly use, and text appeared in weird places on the page. The speed was pretty good, though. Anyone else have comments to share? And the big question of all….do we *really* need another browser????
Patty
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