Educators Integrating Technology
For those using the social bookmarking site del.icio.us, it has a new look and some new features. I mostly use the browser add-on tools and rarely visit the delicious site. So I first became aware of version 2.0 when reading the Delicious blog. The update includes a cleaner look, improved speed, and new web address, delicious.com instead of del.icio.us. They changed the character limit for notes to 1000. Woohoo! Links for You now appear in your Inbox, and you will use the Save a new book option in place of Post. To see a complete list of the new features visit the What’s New on Delicious webpage. Watch this short animation to see the interface transformation. I think you will find the transition to the new version an easy one.
UPDATE 8/30: It appears that the issue has been resolved. Edublogs emails should be deliverable to our school email addresses. Yippee!!
It appears that our email spam filter, which is through MOREnet, and which we have no control over, has started blocking messages from Edublogs.
Ugghhh!
The only solution I have at this point is to use a different email address. Many of us have additional email accounts through our home Internet providers, or through free services such as gmail, yahoo, or hotmail. If you don’t, watch this short screencast on how to register for a gmail account.
This means that all emails from Edublogs will be delivered to your nonschool email account. Which is not ideal but doable. Many email services provide the option to forward copies of incoming emails to another email account. You can view this screencast on forwarding Edublogs emails to your school account that are addressed to your gmail account.
Maybe the setting on the MoreNET email spam filter will be changed in the near future to allow messages from Edublogs. Until that time, we can use this work around.
UPDATE: Please read this post from James Farmer on his blog incorporated subversion.