Windows emulation on Macs
If you're planning on running Windows (or Linux!) on the Intel Macs in your library using Parallels' emulation software, order copies by July 15 -- the price will go up from $50 to $80 after that. RH
If you're planning on running Windows (or Linux!) on the Intel Macs in your library using Parallels' emulation software, order copies by July 15 -- the price will go up from $50 to $80 after that. RH
OK, so Google isn't Really taking over LCI.
Well over 100 people attended this morning's session to honor our John Does, heaping lots of deserved praise on them as well as awards.
All the parts of New Orleans that most of us have seen before look the same as ever. The French Quarter is, arguably, even bawdier than before. Virtually all of the good restaurants have reopened and the T-shirt shops are full of vicious Anti-FEMA T-shirts (can anyone think of another word that begins with the letter "F" and goes well with FEMA...). So far Bev and I haven't seen any new earth-shattering technology at the conference but there are still two more days to go, so who knows. Attendance at ALA is good but not spectacular, but as far as New Orleans is concerned, that is good enough to declare it a success and, it is hoped, prove to subsequent large conventions that they can successfully visit NOLA. By the way, ALL of the RFID vendors are begging for the chance to go to Windsor to talk with us.
Welcome to the LCI Technology Blog. Its purpose is for the membership to share thoughts on latest trends and to determine what ones the member want to pursue. Here are some other blogs that I read frequently: www.theshiftedlibrarian.com, www.techsource.ala.org/blog,