[In case it needs to be said: I don't agree with every word of everything I link to. --L.]
- Google Begins Offering Multiple Account Sign-in
- [ReadWriteWeb]
…Google has begun offering multiple sign-in capabilities, allowing users to sign in to multiple accounts from the same browser.
The feature appears to be rolling out to some users and not others (we have yet to see it), but Google assures users that it is "working hard to enable this feature for everyone".
The multiple sign-in feature can be turned on at the account settings page, enabling multiple sign-in for Google App Engine, Code, Calendar, Gmail, Reader, Sites, Voice and, in the near future, Google Docs. Mobile versions and other Google products do not support multiple sign-in…
- Scholars Build Blog-to-eBook Tool in One Week
- [ReadWriteWeb]
…This past week, a dozen scholars participated in the One Week One Tool workshop… [They] were tasked with learning how to build an open source digital tool for humanities scholarship by actually building a tool – from inception to launch.
And the result of their work – Anthologize – launches today.
Anthologize enables anyone working with WordPress to easily publish their content in a variety of book formats, including PDF, ePUB, and TEI, an open XML format. Anthologize can handle WordPress blog content as well as feeds from other sources, allowing these items to be updated, reordered, and edited, and then exported….
While there are several other blog-to-book tools that enable authors to publish their material (such as Lulu), Anthologize is interesting in a couple of ways. First, it's a Wordpress plugin, which means it's part of an ecosystem that many bloggers will already be familiar with…

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