Want to receive MissIN alerts?

If you are a Mississippi public library system director or technical contact, and you wish to receive text alerts concerning system wide outages or weather related emergencies affecting networks, you may receive information on signing up by sending an email with your request to helpdesk@mlc.lib.ms.us. We will respond with the codes you need to opt in to the Missin alert network.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

MLC's new website launched

All... our new website is up at mlc.lib.ms.us

Friday, June 19, 2009

Microsoft extends Windows XP Lifespan AGAIN

Microsoft is continuing Windows XP lifespan until at least 2011.
This means OEMs could still be selling XP-equipped PCs as late as April 2011.

if you wish more detail, read this article:
http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090618/windows-xp-it-lives-again/?reflink=ATD_myyahoo

(copy link and paste in your browser)

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

tcs has forwarded a page to you from FierceMobileContent

tcs thought you would like to see this page from the FierceMobileContent web site.
Message from Sender:

anybody doubt that personal devices are the future... read this. tcs

Major League Baseball's official website MLB.com announced it will add live game coverage to its popular At Bat mobile application in conjunction with today's release of Apple's iPhone 3.0 operating

tcs has forwarded a page to you from FierceMobileContent

tcs thought you would like to see this page from the FierceMobileContent web site.
Apple is scheduled to release its iPhone OS 3.0 software update today--according to industry rumors, the update will be available for download at 1:00 pm EST. As usual, Apple has not confirmed when

latest on microsoft settlement for MS

All,
There is nothing new on this from what we posted yesterday.

Summing up for you:
MLC (as a state agency) is NOT eligible. Libraries are. It is up to you to decide if you feel it is worth applying for, as stated yesterday, no money will be sent to you without you purchasing something new and then filing the claim for a voucher re-imbursement on the new purchase.

Here is an excerpt for those who don’t want to read this entire thing:
All Mississippi residents, businesses, county/local governments or schools that purchased Microsoft products or computers containing Microsoft products between January 1, 1996 and today will be eligible to receive a voucher of $12 or $5 (depending on which products were purchased). The vouchers can be used towards the purchase of any software or hardware product.

Software qualifying for $12 vouchers includes: Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME. The software qualifying for $5 vouchers includes: Application Products (i.e. Office, Word, Excel), MS-DOS, Windows 1.xx-3.xx Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT Workstation, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

A claims administrator will attempt to notify all purchasers, review voucher claims, and distribute vouchers. Individuals claiming to have purchased Microsoft software or a computer containing Microsoft software will have to send a sworn statement verifying the purchase. Most high volume purchasers, such as businesses, local governments and schools, will have a licensing agreement to verify purchases.

If you do wish to read the entire thing... here is the link
http://www.ago.state.ms.us/images/uploads/forms/approvingorder2.pdf

Why Twitter Didn't Go Down: The State Department Told It Stay Up (But Not Forever!)

Why Twitter Didn’t Go Down: The State Department Told It Stay Up (But Not Forever!)
Source: mediamemo.allthingsd.com

 
sent this using ShareThis.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

myspace lays off

a link to the following content:

MySpace Executes 30% Staff Reduction Today
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/16/myspace-executes-30-staff-reduction-today/

The sender also included this note:

no one is spared the economic crunch

--
Sent via a FeedFlare link from a FeedBurner feed.
http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/publishers/feedflare

MLC receives web page refreshing

Look for MLC's "new" website look in late June. Functionality is basically the same, but we gave her a facelift!

Other things in the works....

Email system for both public libraries and mlc staff being rebid as current contract will expire in December 09. We do not intend to change features or functions. Libraries will still receive free Plesk email accounts and webmail access. MLC staff will receive exchange accounts and webmail access.

MLC's ARRA Broadband "Stimulus" proposal at the Governor's office; we hope to be funded on some or preferably all of the 7 initiatives in our proposal. The Governor set up a committee to review proposals (applications to the governor). It is my understanding they had 65 applicants. We had a very good meeting with the Governor's representative and present our plan; and we are anticipating hearing something good soon!!

post from MS AG's office on Microsoft Settlement

http://www.ago.state.ms.us/index.php/press/releases/ag_posts_microsoft_settlement_frequently_asked_questions_on_ag_website/

Yahoo! Finance Story - Mississippi to get $40 million from Microsoft case - Yahoo! Finance

Treasure Conway Stover has sent you a news article
------------------------------------------------------------
Personal message:

More info will be posted as we receive it from MS Ag's office and ITS

Mississippi to get $40 million from Microsoft case - Yahoo! Finance
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/090612/us_microsoft_mississippi.html?.v=1

============================================================
Yahoo! Finance http://finance.yahoo.com/

Friday, June 12, 2009

link to content of interest

All Hell May Break Loose On Twitter In 2 Hours
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/12/all-hell-may-break-loose-on-twitter-in-2-hours/

The sender also included this note:

for those of you who are twittering

--
Sent via a FeedFlare link from a FeedBurner feed.
http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/publishers/feedflare

Thursday, June 11, 2009

read this article on possible "death" of ebooks

http://www.blackplasticglasses.com/2009/06/04/google-editions-cloud-publishing/

tcs has forwarded a page to you from FierceTelecom

tcs thought you would like to see this page from the FierceTelecom web site.
AT&T, in comments directed at the Federal Communications Commission as the agency begins movement toward a national broadband program, said it backs "100 percent broadband" by 2014. That's a

About Us

Blogroll