Archive for the ‘Internet’ category

Fighting SPAM

April 2nd, 2010

The other day, I wrote a post called “Will SPAM kill email?” Since writing this email I’ve noticed several people announce their twitter account as a way to reach them.  This works since you can send them a direct message using Twitter.  Another popular podcaster announces his email address but suggests that you never have it written down anywhere that SPAMbots can abuse it.  In this post I am going to talk about another tool you can use in the fight against SPAM.  It’s called MailWasher Pro. » Read more: Fighting SPAM

Will SPAM kill email?

March 31st, 2010

The other day, I came across an article “E-mail: Communication dinosaur.” It got me thinking. How has email become a dinosaur?  The article discusses why people are moving away from email and towards other technologies for instant communication.  Then I came across another article, “Killing Email: How and Why I Ditched My Inbox

Today, while wading through the SPAM to find the emails that I care about it became crystal clear to me why so many people are moving away from email.  Email has become a burden to use because of all the SPAM.  It wastes productivity.  I think Leo Babauta of ZenHabits.Net  had it right when he wrote about ditching the inbox.  I am seriously considering a change in how I will communicate and collaborate in the future.  All I need is a workable exit strategy.  I don’t know if I can totally eliminate email, but perhaps I can create an effective SPAM avoidance policy.

Here are a few articles I have found that discuss SPAM prevention:

You can find other articles by doing a google search for “prevent SPAM”

The journey begins

March 20th, 2010

When setting up a website you need to consider a few things -  who your target audience is, what their needs are and how you can meet their needs. In anticipation of meeting their needs, the Linking209.com website has been setup using WordPress MU and BuddyPress. The MU stands for Multi-User. BuddyPress is a bundle of WordPress plugins to help bring Social Networking to a WordPress site. These two pieces of software working in concert with each other help create a Social Community. » Read more: The journey begins

McDonald’s WiFi service is FREE!!!

January 15th, 2010

WiFi service is now free at McDonald’s.  I visited my local McDonald’s just to see how easy it was to use.  I was pretty impressed.  Here is what I found. » Read more: McDonald’s WiFi service is FREE!!!

Online storage provider race finished at the starting gate

December 8th, 2009

In my last post “Free online storage showdown“, I had narrowed the list of online storage provider contenders from eight to seven.  It looked like it was going to be an interesting race until the firewall got involved and handicapped all the participants except one.  One provider has spent years developing a reputation of trust and reliability. » Read more: Online storage provider race finished at the starting gate

No more USB access to public computers

December 4th, 2009
No USB FlashDrive

No USB FlashDrive

Most of us take for granted how important USB flash drives have become in our lives.  We use flash drives for storage and transportation of everything digital in our lives.  We store all kinds of documents on them; presentations, resumes, spreadsheets, eBooks, pictures, music, etc.

Recently, public computers have been infected by flash drives that had viruses on them.  The IT departments have modified their security policies by removing access to USB flash drives.  So, how does this effect you and your digital life?  » Read more: No more USB access to public computers

Will you catch the Google Wave?

December 3rd, 2009
Google Wave

Google Wave

Another Google product that is creating a lot of buzz lately is Google’s Wave.  It is a web application that enables real time collaboration.  It’s like email, chat, review markup and editing all rolled up into a nicely done user interface.  In order to fully understand what Wave is all about » Read more: Will you catch the Google Wave?

The invisible resumé

November 26th, 2009

There is a little known secret in the job recruiting world.  If you don’t post your resume where Google can find it, your resume won’t show up in a Google search.  In other words, your resume is invisible.  Most start-ups and small companies use Google searches exclusively to find candidates online.  This is not good news for the job seeker that post their resumes exclusively to Job Boards.
» Read more: The invisible resumé

Participate in the SEO game

November 25th, 2009

Lately I have been hearing the same advice from more than one source.  If you want to be found, you need to play the SEO game.  If you don’t play, you will remain invisible.  If you want to be heard, » Read more: Participate in the SEO game

8 questions and answers about Twitter

November 4th, 2009

The other day, I received a question regarding how all this Twitter stuff works.  I spent a little time explaining the concepts and then decided that I should write a blog about it.  I’m sure everyone would like to hear about Twitter and how it’s being used for Social Networking and Social Marketing.
» Read more: 8 questions and answers about Twitter

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