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"Bits and Bytes" includes recommended reading on other sites, editorial and web site updates, and other ephemera.

 


 

Me, Me, Me!

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on December 19, 2008

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I’m experimenting with writing a non-work blog, which I’m calling e-Mediate. In addition to the reasons that I list there for starting it, I consider it to be another experiment in trying to get the Web 2.0 thing from the inside of it. (I don’t buy the whole Digital Native thing; even geezers like me […]

We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties; Please Stand By

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 31, 2008

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I am aware that my RSS feed is wacked. I’m investigating. Please be patient. Sorry. Update: It appears that the latest version of my related posts plug-in went rogue on me. I have turned it off for the time being, and that seems to have solved the problem. If you have any more trouble in the […]

Going to EDUCAUSE

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 26, 2008

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I’ll be leaving for EDUCAUSE tomorrow morning and will be there until Friday morning. I’m not giving any presentations this year other than a 15-minute presentation on Oracle SAIP at the Desire2Learn booth, but I have lots of meetings and typical goings on. If you’re going to be in Orlando this week and want to […]

Going to Oracle OpenWorld This Week

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 19, 2008

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I’ll be at OpenWorld—a first for me. I’m not presenting anything this time, but I will be at the booth periodically. If you’re going and want to catch up with me, feel free to ping me: michael+at+mfeldstein+dot+com. Also, I’m going to try out my new Flip camera which, I must say, is the coolest toy […]

Apologies

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 7, 2008

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I’m in the process of switching over servers and I know that some of you are getting spammed over and over again with my last post as a result. My best guess is that this is a result of the change in DNS servers propagating unevenly across the internet. So particularly some web-based readers (like […]

Back In Business

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 1, 2008

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photo credit: iluvcocacola e-Literate is back in business and ready to go. Which is good, because I have a backlog of posts I want to get to. Before I do, though, I want to acknowledge two great additions to my blogging arsenal. First of all, the WordPress theme I’m using is called “Thematic,” and […]

Getting Close Now

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on August 31, 2008

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e-Literate has been upgraded and is about 90% configured. I still have to figure out how to do a few things (e.g., add a navigation tab for the blog page without breaking other things), and I will continue to tweak it for the next few days, but it’s close enough to be basically usable. Please […]
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