Ape, copycat: someone who copies the words or behavior of another
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Blog: Sugar Frosted Goodness (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Sugar Frosted Goodness (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This week's theme: Ape
The SFG Challenge (typically) runs Thursday to Thursday, and was created to offer every member an opportunity to stretch their creative muscles, venture outside of their artistic boundaries and post their interpretations each week on a specific theme. This is a completely voluntary challenge!
Be sure to label your illustrations with the appropriate labels as well. Label your entries with your name and the challenge label, in this case SFG: Ape
We seem to be having problems with getting the challenge posts labeled correctly. Just so you know, I create the label every time I post a Challenge update every week. You don't have to create a new label, just find the one I've already made in the drop down menu and apply. It's really that simple.
The next challenge begins Thursday, April 3rd, 2008.
Thanks everyone!

Blog: The Shifted Librarian (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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In some of my presentations this year, I’ve been talking about how the blog has become its own type of platform that you can embed almost anything in - audio (podcasts), video, screencasts/slideshows, pictures, maps, forms, chat, text messages, and more. A library could offer a dynamic, multimedia-based website primarily through a blog these days, all of which would flow out as an RSS feed.
This is another growing expectation I have as a blogger, that I can take any piece of content that lives somewhere else and embed it into my blog using just a snippet of code provided by the site itself. Today I wished that NPR offered snippets so I could easily embed their audio segments here, thereby putting it in my lifestream and making it immediately accessible to others instead of keeping it hostage on their site.
blogs, embedded, expectations