May 19th, 2010
Today’s Website Wednesday brings you to an article on Apple computers. I’m not trying to open up the Apple vs PC debate, just to enlighten some of the PC folks to the main reason us Apple people are Apple people. Take a look at this article and give me your thoughts, I’m looking forward to hearing from you!
Thanks
Matt
Tags: Apple, Mac OS
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May 14th, 2010
Today’s Freeware Friday brings you something different. File sharing programs that are illegal for sharing music and other programs such as Limewire, Frostwire, Kazaa etc are freeware to STAY AWAY FROM.
That’s right, today’s freeware recommendation is to stay away from these programs. These programs spread viruses faster than you can believe. It’s fairly easy to disguise a virus as a .mp3 file with the name of a popular song.
See you next time
Matt
Tags: Buzzwords, Security, Web
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May 12th, 2010
Today’s Website Wednesday brings you New Egg. New Egg is a great place to buy electronics. They usually have good prices so they are good to compare with and also find reviews on products you may want to purchase. Check them out at you New Egg.com
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May 10th, 2010
Jim Collins book, “Good to Great” (highly recommended) describes his findings after analyzing corporations and finding the distinctions between the good companies and the great ones. One theme his team found was that great companies rinsed their cottage cheese.
The analogy comes from a star athlete who won many triathlons with a peculiar diet. He would rinse the “fat” from his cottage cheese, a detail many would overlook. The attention to detail is the underlying theme of “Rinsing your cottage cheese.”
The tricky part is determining which details are worth examining. Many good companies with high growth start to loose track of the details, some examples:
- Overly expensive office furniture (desks, curtains, rugs, trash cans etc)
- Out of control travel funds
- Lack of accountability on spending
I’m sure you can see where details could get overlooked in the drive for success and growth.
Food for thought…Okay the cottage cheese = food = really bad pun…
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Tags: Food for Thought
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May 8th, 2010
Have you rinsed yor cottage cheese? Name that book! We’ll explain the concept on Monday
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May 6th, 2010
Website Wednesday is late again…I’m apologize. Website Wednesday’s post brings you to Pandora.com. Pandora is a free service that provides an Internet based radio. The cool thing about Pandora is that there are endless possibilities when it comes to creating your own “station.” One may use one of the generic stations or setup an entirely custom station based on genre or artist. Pandora gives you the option to “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” and the option to skip a select number of songs. The thumbs up tells Pandora to play more like the current song where thumbs down will remove the song from ever being played on that station.
Check it out at Pandora.com
See ya next time,
Matt
Tags: Web
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May 3rd, 2010
A couple of weeks ago Apple released the new MacBook Pros who now tout Intel’s i5 and i7 processcors and all sorts of upgrades…check it out at Apple/MacBookPros
Tags: Apple, Mac OS, New Technology
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April 30th, 2010
Today’s Freeware Friday post brings you WinDirStat (Windows) and GrandPerspective (Mac). Both of these programs are tools for visually identifying how your storage is being used. It’ll work for any storage device from hard drives to flash drives. After the program is installed, simply scan the drive you’d like to inquire about and let it run. Obviously the speed will depend on how large of volume you plan to scan and how much space is being used. The theory is simple, the bigger the block, the more space that file is taking up on your volume. Also, if you hover your mouse, or click on a particular segment, you’ll be able to see the path where the file is, even right click to open the containing folder. This a great tool to use when hard drive space is getting low or you’re looking to do a little housekeeping.
Again the links are: WinDirStat (Windows) or for GrandPerspective (Mac).
Thanks and see you next time,
Matt
Tags: New Technology, Security, Tips and Tricks, Web
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April 30th, 2010
I apologize the Website Wednesday post didn’t make it up until today, but nonetheless here it is. This Website Wednesday brings you to Mzinga.com, but particularly their blog. I have several friends that work at Mzinga, which is a large web development company that specializes in custom social media. Due to the nature of their work, they are quite current on recent happenings involving social media. Some of their recent posts discuss the privacy of what’s on the Internet. We of course know that the Internet is public, so why wouldn’t the information we put on the Internet be public? Well of course that wouldn’t bode well for online banking, now would it? Many people forget how public the Internet truly is, especially when it comes to social media such as Facebook or Twitter. My personal rule and one mentioned in the last Mzinga post goes something like this, “If you wouldn’t want your mother to see it, then don’t put it online.”
Facebook has been known (by no fault of their own) to cause failed job interviews, robberies and scandals. This of course was not Facebook’s fault, but the individuals who uploaded drunken pictures, publicized when they would be out of town, and various other status updates or posts.
Social media is fun. It was designed to aide in the easy but seldom done art of staying in touch with friends and family. I think it’s awesome there is a community of people willing to share information they come across for the rest of us. I can open an app on my iPhone, find a nearby restaurant, see their menu, how it was rated by actual consumers and even tips of what to order or the best time to get arrive to beat the rush. Awesome. We have all this information at our fingertips but many people don’t see the line between public, “for the greater good” information and personal information.
I urge you to consider what information you put online, my colleagues and I can find a lot of information about you rather quickly depending on what you put online. But by all means please don’t turn away from the Internet out of fear, but rather use it as a tool. In your personal life use it to share with family and friends (real friends, not random people you meet online) what’s happening in your life. In your professional and business life, use it to connect to your customers, promote your business and let everyone searching for your business be able to find it.
Thanks and see you next time,
Matt
Tags: Buzzwords, New Technology, Security, Tips and Tricks, Web
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April 23rd, 2010
Last week Apple release the new and updated MacBook Pro’s with increased speed, performance, and battery life. Check it out at Apple.com
Here’s a great review too, click here
See ya next time
Matt
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