Official Google Blog: From the desert to the web: bringing the Dead Sea Scrolls online It’s taken 24 centuries, the work of archaeologists, scholars and historians, and the advent of the Internet to make the Dead Sea Scrolls accessible to anyone in the world. Today, as the new year approaches on the Hebrew calendar, we’re celebrating the launch of the Dead Sea Scrolls online<http://dss.collections.imj.org.il/>; a project of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem<http://www.english.imjnet.org.il/htmls/home.aspx>powered by Google technology. http://bit.ly/nYRJkw Source: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/from-desert-to-web-bringing-dead-sea.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+blogspot/MKuf+(Official+Google+Blog)<http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/from-desert-to-web-bringing-dead-sea.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+blogspot/MKuf+%28Official+Google+Blog%29> See if people are clicking on this link: http://bit.ly/nYRJkw+ Try the bitly.com sidebar to see who is talking about a page on the web: http://bitly.com/pages/sidebar -- Peter Kurilecz CRM CA [log in to unmask] Richmond, Va http://twitter.com/RAINbyte http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/RAINbyte/ http://paper.li/RAINbyte/rainbyte Information not relevant for my reply has been deleted to reduce the electronic footprint and to save the sanity of digest subscribers List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html Contact [log in to unmask] for assistance To unsubscribe from this list, click the below link. If not already present, place UNSUBSCRIBE RECMGMT-L or UNSUB RECMGMT-L in the body of the message. mailto:[log in to unmask]