Posted by david brooks
My Telegraph column today (read it here) concerns ongoing efforts by New Hampshire libraries to provide downloadable books to borrow. They’ve had digital audiobooks for years, and recently started e-books - but they’re not compatible with Kindle or iPad, so the non-dead-tree reading audience is a bit limited.
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Posted by david brooks
A good friend of mine died recently (I’ll be flying to his funeral soon; not much posting from me this weekend) and his friends from around the world have been commiserating at his Facebook page. Which leads to the question: What happens to it?
It can be turned into a memorial page, if the family wishes. [...]
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Posted by david brooks
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation is starting a Twitter feed for I-93 traffic alerts, (http://twitter.com/nhdoti93) which makes a lot of sense (although they add sternly, “NHDOT strongly encourages motorists to use this new service responsibly” - meaning, I think, Don’t Tweet And Drive!).
They say they’ll be adding more heavily trafficked roads as time goes [...]
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