July 2006
How to keep track of comments in bolgs
(via)co.mments, a service that allows individuals who comment on blogs and other sites to keep track of conversations in once place
How to obtain a permanent link to an article in New York Times
articles in the New Yorks Times are free online for a week. However, by entering the temporary URL of an article into a software, you can generate a permanent URL.
How to subscribe to RSS feeds
A start page (also known as newsreader, RSS reader, news aggregator, or newsfeed reader, etc.) can update the headlines of Applied Mechanics News on your computer, side by side with the headlines of the New York Times, etc., with each headline linked to a
Google Group: a free archive for group emails
The Applied Mechanics Discussion Group uses a free service called Google Group.
CiteULike: Your online library of scientific literature, and more...
CiteULike is an online service to help academics to share, store, and organize the scientific literature.
The LibraryLookup Bookmarklet
The Project produces bookmarklets, which allow you to look up a book in your local library with a single click, while surfing on Amazon.
How to make long distance phone calls for free
Skype, an Internet phone service, allows you make free phone calls around the world. The sound quality is excellent.
Google Scholar can localize your search to library links
Search globally, go locally. Starting from Feb. 2006, Google Scholar offers links to find papers in your local library. See here for details.
Bookmarklet to localize a webpage of a journal paper
Most journals offer the title, authors and abstract of each paper online for free. This information is a foundation for many services. For example, Teng has been urging us to adopt CiteUlike, a free social bookmarking website created by Richard Cameron fo
March 2006
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