March 2009

Online Tools (March Round-Up)

PDFvia is a free online service that allows anyone to upload and share PDFs without using email.  Just share the link where not only the PDF is uploaded but also GZ and ZIP files.

If you’re interested in creating flowcharts, sitemaps, organization charts, and wireframes you may want to sample Lovely Charts (in beta and preparing [...]

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WVU on Twitter

The Daily Athenaeum covered Twitter today talking to several people on campus about it.  It’s great to see it’s starting to catch on here.  One thing they did not mention was that in addition to individual users here on campus, you can follow WVU itself, the Davis College of Forestry, Agriculture and Consumer Sciences, and [...]

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Sometimes MIME *can* be a terrible thing

One little thing — like a logo — might double the size of your email.

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Good Reads – Is Your PC Part of a Botnet?…Job Hunting on Twitter…Managing Finances…More

Sometimes I just come across several posts that I think everyone should take a look at here are a few that I thought were worthy of your attention.
via ReadWriteWeb

ReadWriteWeb asks Is Your PC Part of a Botnet? Botnets are a collection of computers that have been compromised by malicious software installed via a trojan or [...]

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New Websites for WVU A&S, Davis College, and HR&E

UPDATE (3/17/2009): EDU Checkup reviewed the WVU College of Human Resources and Education website last week. Listen/watch here: West Virginia University – College of Human Resources and Education – Epsiode #61
Our cadre of communicators regularly attend the WVU Key Communicators meetings every month. Last week was the February 2009 meeting.  During that meeting, three colleges [...]

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Facebook Applications and Third Party Ads

I recently read about the issue with Facebook’s social gaming applications, such as Farmville and Mafia Wars. Facebook has a partnership with companies who advertise on these applications. From what I’ve read, people are persuaded into signing up for credit cards and other subscriptions in exchange for game credits. Some are also attracted to surveys [...]

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