Posts Tagged ‘Web’
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
This Website Wednesday brings you w3schools.com. W3Schools is the greatest reference for web designers and programmers. Their site gives great online tutorials in just about every web based language. They also have validation tools to check your website to see if it’s in compliance with the standards set for the world wide web.
Check it out at w3schools.com!
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Today’s Website Wednesday brings you Color Scheme Designer 3. This website is a tool I use to choose colors and find the hex code (used in websites). It also gives some good ideas for complimentary colors. Check it out at Color Scheme Designer 3.
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Friday, 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
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Thursday, 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
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Friday, 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
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Friday, 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
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Today’s Website Wednesday brings SourceForge.net, a site dedicated to open source software. Open source is defined as “computer software for which the source code is freely available” (Google). Source code is actual code the program is made with. This is useful for several reasons. First, it allows people to make custom tweaks and changes to programs started by someone else. Second, the software is free. Instead of paying lost of money for different programs, you can have programs for free that can perform basically the same tasks. The Open Source Community is a group of people that share their code to others for outside improvement and the global idea of sharing.
There is plenty of software on sourceforge that is useful for regular folks too, SourceForge.net
See ya next time
Matt
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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Today’s Website Wednesday brings you SpeedTest.net. SpeedTest.net is a website that…big surprise….tests the speed of your internet connection. We often use this as a tool to gauge the speed of a computer’s Internet connection. This speed varies on different types of connections such as dial up, DSL, cable/broadband, fiber and others. The website will automatically select the closest testing center from you house and proceed to test both download and upload speeds.
Stay tuned for Freeware Friday!
See ya next time
Matt
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Another new series we are starting is called Website Wednesdays…another idea I’ve heard about through different IT professionals. We will simply post about a website we find to be particularly helpful to us or to our customers.
Today’s website is www.Google.com. Yes, that’s right, I’m recommending Google as a website. Even though our readers probably found this blog via Google, I’m still suggesting people use it. Google is a great search tool and has a lot of built in functions such as a dictionary, calculator, maps and many more.
Since most people already know about Google, I’m going to also recommend the lesser known Google’s Products. I wouldn’t put all my eggs in the Google Docs, Calendar etc basket, but they do have some useful tools as well as a free email account.
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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Today we are starting a new series of blog posts, Freeware Fridays, I have to admit that I saw this idea on several other blogs, but I think it’s a great idea. Freeware is a term used to describe free software available on the Internet. These programs are created people that share them with the public, free of charge. While we’re on the subject, Shareware is along the same lines but the cost is significantly less than a corporate software company’s similar product.
Today’s Freeware recommendation is Mozilla Firefox. Firefox is an Internet Browser, just as Internet Explorer is. Although Firefox started small, they now hold over 32% of the browser market. The benefits of Firefox include better security, improved customization and a team of developers that strive to improve the product constantly. Today’s Freeware Friday recommendation is Mozilla Firefox, try it, you’ll like it! It’s available for both Macs and Windows computers. Click here to go to their website.
Thanks for reading,
Matt
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