Wednesday, April 28, 2010

CPL 2.0 - RSS


Were you able to successfully set up your RSS feed? If you were successful, does this make information-gathering more convenient for you?


Yes, this makes information-gathering very easy and convenient.


It was great to see all the updates in only one site.

It saved me a lot of time in the Internet, because all the sites that I normally checked daily were in the same page.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

CPL 2,0 - Google Universe


Oh my God! Did you see how many products are in the list of even more products?
This is incredible!

I didn't know there are so many of them. Generally, I just go to the ones I use all the time, like YouTube, Blogger, Google Maps, photos, and that is it.

I love YouTube: singers' videos, amateurs' videos, etc. I always have a lot of fun watching them.
There is a lot of creativity running free in the web.

Check it out the new products of Google and let me know what got your attention.
What do you like about the Google product? What do you dislike? Would you recommend the product to friends and colleagues?
I think that Google's products are very user friendly: easy to access and use anytime.
This makes Google toolbar as a choice for browser in many different computers' brands.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

CPL 2.0 - Facebook

For you , is Facebook useful or a time-waster?

I believe it is very useful if you want to connect with friends around the world or in your own community and exchange instantly information or news; It is useful if you want to promote your business and programs in a non-expensive way and to a variety of different people that you normally wouldn't be connected.
Is is a new technology that needs more time for people to get used to it.

Monday, April 5, 2010

CPL 2.0 - Wikipedia


How easy or difficult was it to find articles that needed editing? Were the errors you found factual or grammar/ spelling?


It was kind of easy to find articles that needed editing, specially grammar or spelling errors.

I couldn't find any factual errors in the articles that I looked, though.