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The CIA is Watching You Tweet

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...The CIA maintains a social-media tracking center operated out of an nondescript building in a Virginia industrial park. The intelligence analysts at the (RT @bonniegrrl Beware of the Vengeful Librarians!
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7 Great Google Spreadsheet Gadgets - PCWorld

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7 Great Google Spreadsheet Gadgets.  PCWorld.  One of the best-kept secrets of Google Docs, these gadgets add powerful features to your spreadsheets.

 

QR codes,

Custom Google Maps,

Organization Charts,

Interactive table,

Gantt Chart From Project Data,

Plot Data as colours on a map,

Animated Pie Chart


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How to Build a Desk Statistics Tracker in Less Than an Hour #libraries

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Sunshine Carter and Thomas Ambrosi explain how they were able to build a workable system after years of delay in less than an hour using Forms in Google Docs.
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Social Networking and Web 2.0 applications | American Library Association

Social Networking and Web 2.0 applications | American Library Association | The Information Professional | Scoop.it
U.S. libraries of all types are turning more and more to social media and Web 2.0 applications and tools, using a wide range of applications to connect with customers.

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