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Review: NY Literary Scene Examiner

Review: NY Literary Scene Examiner

Hello collegians!

How’s everyone’s summer going? Anyways, I thought I’d take a moment to highlight a more serious side of the web and college. Today, we will read and (sort of) review the “NY Literary Scene Examiner“.

Indeed, this is a break from the regular posts concerning either my musings or random college shenanigans. Don’t fret, we still find our roots in a much more shenanigan(ish) category.

It became immediately clear that the writer and I had something in common while reading her bio:

Anna Blake is a writer, music enthusiast, and philosopher. She studied English and Philosophy at American University and is currently working on a novel. Her favorite time to write is the middle of the night.

I’m a writer of sorts but only to the extend that I maintain this blog. I DJ and play a plethora of instruments, check. As far as being a philospher, I have a bit of it in me, but I am an economics major. I’m certainly not working on a novel which is quite a feat. But my favorite time to write (or do anything) is in fact in the middle of the night. This post isn’t about me however, it’s about the “NY Literary Scene Examiner.” So then, let us examine Anna’s Examiner.

While in its infancy, it is clear that this site is one to be watched. While reading an article regarding Walt Whitman’s 190th birthday, I was caught off-guard by how quickly I had finished reading as well as by the fact that I actually remembered what I had read. With all due respect to Mr. Whitman, the subject is not of much interest to me. What was of interest to me was the quality of the writing. As I was reading, the words flowed, almost lyrically, on the page. I learned a few interesting facts and found a pretty cool new site.

As I said, the site is new: there are only three articles so far. The piece that did interest me deeply was on censorship towards a specific author. Rather than provide more links and summarize the articles, I will re-iterate: visit this site. Just a quick read and one can tell that the site is top-notch. Reading has always been a passion of mine and, although I have no aspirations of getting published, I write as a hobby. What really excites me and inspired me to write about this site is that it’s a fairly quick and informative read. Too many times when reading about literature, or authors, the only option is to read 18 pages of history and find out that most of the information is outdated. If it’s not outdated, one probably won’t remember the reading anyways because they would have fallen asleep halfway through. Any author that can keep me on the edge of my seat while reading about an author’s 190th birthday gets my vote, and my subscription.

I know I can’t wait to read more (I’ve subscribed to the feed in “Mail”) and hope to eventually get an interview when that novel is completed.

Search Engine

Search Engine

Hey everyone!

So I’m getting back into the development of the main site and have been toying around with some search engine and spider ideas. Any of my technical users out there know of a good, linux-compatible, database driven search engine?

For the non-technical users, what features would you be interested in when looking for a search engine?

Leave comments or send an email to webmaster [at] campusversed [dot] com if you have any ideas or suggestions.

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New Layout

New Layout

Hey there! Just a short post to let you all know that we found a much better theme for the site. Now you can read things a little better. As always, we value our users’ input so I’m putting up a poll.

Happy Summer by the way! I think everyone is out of school by now.. or starting for the summer.

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Diditz Update

Diditz Update

Hello Everyone,

It’s been a while since I have written to all of you so I figured it’s about time. I last informed you of the Did-Itz Facebook aplication via a link to the RoutOne For Life article. Since then, I have had the pleasure of trying the application out myself. This is a pretty incredible application and came somewhat out of nowhere as far as most people were concerned. In all honesty, most applications for Facebook dealing with pictures seem somewhat superfluous and completely unnecessary. This is somewhat similar to what I assumed Did-Itz would be like but I was a little intrigued when I saw some of the features. That being said, let’s delve into Did-Itz and what it’s all about.

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UMD College Park Student makes History with Diditz

UMD College Park Student makes History with Diditz

I read an interesting story this morning on one of my favorite sites which is “The Route One for Life Project.” Essentially, there’s a new Facebook app called DID-Itz which is a new approach at the galleries. The designers are right from my backyard at UMD and have what is promising to be a great application. The article also lists some other UMD alums who are well known for their entrepreneurial ventures. It’s a short article and a must-read for those attending UMD. UMD College Park Student makes History with Diditz