Archive | April, 2010
Gowalla Foursquare

Foursquare what? Gowalla who?

Slowly sweeping across the country is a new social media phenomena, geo-location reporting.  As huge companies, like Facebook and Google, try to hone in on your location it is actually the two new players on the scene that are making waves. Foursquare and Gowalla have found their own niche within this growing market. So what is a [...]

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Current Powermat Portable

Technology for Travel You May Not Know of

I travel a lot for my work and over the years I have acquired and dismissed many items to help me when working on the road. Obviously I need my computer, a cell phone is also handy, but it is the other items that travelers acquire to make that time we spend away from family [...]

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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) for Users

I am often asked where I find out random facts and stories before everyone one else. My answer is, “It finds me.” It really isn’t a lie.  Most websites today, especially the ones that update daily or weekly, provide users with a standardized RSS feed that can be followed rather easily using one of many different online [...]

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Apple vs Adobe

Flash vs IPad – Where is your Webpage?

I was working with a new client today doing a check up on their website. At first look, the site was good; Interactive, lots of moving pictures and even movies. These movies scared me. The site was old enough that it could have only been done in Flash. This was a good find for me, [...]

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Social Media – Where Do You Start?

Social Media by definition is a Social Venue to connect with people, all over the world, or in the same room.  Social Media at its core is just a way for all of us to connect with one another. Some would argue that it is killing our personal relationships, but many will say it has strengthened their connection [...]

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