Monday, April 25, 2011

Who wants #GetGlue Royal wedding sticker

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GetGlue has two dates for Friday’s Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, as the entertainment-based sticker-awarding social network announced agreements with NBC News/MSNBC and TLC.


Users who check in to coverage of the festivities by NBC News and MSNBC can earn special Royal Wedding stickers.

Likewise for GetGlue users who check in to any of TLC’s wedding-related specials.


The Royal Wedding will air across several broadcast and cable networks Friday at 5

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Saturday, April 9, 2011

#Google #NFC face huge competition

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Enterprise Mobility: Google NFC Mobile Payments May Face Apple, Amazon, PayPal as Challengers


Apple is reportedly building NFC for a future iPhone, which could blow open the market for NFC because the company has sold more than 100 million iPhones. This presents a Catch-22 challenge. Until Apple releases an NFC-enabled iPhone, consumer awareness is likely to be low. Apple through its ubiquitous brand tends to call attention to new products. But when Apple does launch an NFC phone and hawks it as a mobile "iWallet," carriers will find it tough to sell Android phones that do the same. Just look at what happened to the Motorola Xoom, launching so close to the iPad 2.

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Prepare 2 work harder 4 #Fb engagment

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EdgeRank Means Brands Now Need to Work Harder for Engagement, Says Punch

Punch is a boutique PR agency with the skill set and client base of a global agency.
The extension of Facebook’s EdgeRank algorithm to its pages now means that brands will have to work harder to maintain their fan engagement levels according to PR, search and social media agency Punch Communications.
The EdgeRank algorithm was initially implemented from a user perspective in April 2010, but evidence suggests that the algorithm has now been extended to include posts from any pages each individual user may have subscribed to (using the “like” button). This has had a direct effect on the post visibility of brand pages, resulting in the reach of pages being significantly less than it was previously

Quote startBrands will now need to work much harder in order to maintain the proportion of fans that are engaged within Facebook and proceed to achieve growth.Quote end
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

FourSquare but for Bloggers MessageParty

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Back in August of last year we wrote about MessageParty, a new location-based chat service that let you exchange messages with people (even strangers) located nearby. But that didn’t really work out — outside of a few random events, there was never a high enough density of messages for people to really interact with each other. So today the company is announcing that it’s relaunching (I’m avoiding the ‘P’ word) as something very different: location-based blogging, or, as CEO Amanda Peyton calls it, “GeoBlogging”. The service is going live today in New York City, and you can download the iPhone app right here.

But Peyton thinks that the time is right for such a service to start gaining traction. She explains that location-enabled devices have become so common — and people have become so used to the idea of sharing their location — that the time is ripe for services where location is the central driver of the service, as opposed to an add-on.


I don’t think she’s wrong (it would be nice to fire up an app and see interesting tags left by other people). But MessageParty has a tough road ahead of it. The service doesn’t currently have any inherently viral mechanics so it’s going to take a lot of work to gain traction — which is essential if the app is going to keep people coming back for fresh content.

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

WTF LOL in Oxford dictionary OMG WTF LOL

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Instant Messaging clients like Messenger and ICQ once made terms like WTF and LOL mainstream, as they were used in person-to-person chats, but it can be said that the rise of social media has meant that these terms now live in the public domain, and are becoming ubiquitous in today’s culture. Oxford Dictionary agrees, as they’ve added a whole slew of WTF words to the library.



With approximately 600,000 words, the Oxford English Dictionary is the longest official dictionary; as stated by The Guinness Book of World Records.

The committed empire of words now includes ♥ and LOL as real words worthy of etymological recording. Even other words such as OMG are included, citing that they “are strongly associated with the language of electronic communications,” and have entered the mainstream because of how easy they are to use. OMG! That is so true!

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Facebook snatches another Googler

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Ji Lee, the Creative Director for Google Creative Lab confirmed this morning on Twitter he is indeed moving on to be Facebook’s very first creative director.  What’s interesting about this move is that it confirms both the talent leakage of Google but also Facebook’s long term build out of the strategic departments.


Interestingly enough Lee tweeted back to Matt Monahan, of Epic Social, who was quoted earlier this week for online influence with INC Magazine. See Why Social Influence Matters to Business by Lou Dubois.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Nasa Computers ripe for computer hack

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NASA Computers Servers Defenses Down







Technology is something that has continued to grow and advance in the past few years. As citizens we continue to embrace changes and advancement in technology and apply those to our individual computer systems, such as PCs, GPS units, and gaming systems. We also understand the importance of upgrades to keep computer systems safe for the protection of the data stored within these systems.


There are times when issues of individual security in regard to personal computer systems can be overlooked. However this should never happen in regard to government agencies such as National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). It seems that NASA has indeed overlooked crucial issues in regard to the safety of many internal computer servers.


According to an Internal audit performed by the Inspector General, there are crucial security issues affecting six computers severs that are vulnerable to attack by way of the Internet. 


“Six computer servers associated with IT assets that control spacecraft and contain critical data had vulnerabilities that would allow a remote attacker to take control of or render them unavailable,“ according to the Inspector General's report. An attack on these systems could prove catastrophic to NASA. The weakness within the system could in fact allow penetration on an agency-wide level, haphazardly destroying and wreaking havoc throughout NASA’s entire computer network. Not only were the six servers extremely vulnerable to attack externally, but also after the penetration of the computer systems, it was discovered that some encrypted information could be revealed.


“We also found network servers that revealed encryption keys, encrypted passwords, and user account information to potential attackers." the report said. "These data are sensitive and provide attackers additional ways to gain unauthorized access to NASA networks.”


Incredibly, these finding are not at all new to NASA. There were recommendations in May of 2010 by the office of the Inspector General to address these serious security issues. However, it is now almost one year later and these gaping holes in the NASA's Security have yet to be addressed. It seems that NASA has not authorized or assigned responsibility for eliminating these issues to anyone within its IT Department. So, in the meantime, vulnerability to attack remains uppermost in the minds of many people. Let's just hope that it is not uppermost in the minds of those that wish to do NASA harm.


The entire report is online here.

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AT&T lowers price on Android& Blackberry




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Here’s an interesting pair of AT&T related news.


AT&T Welcomes Spring with New Smartphone Prices (AT&T Press Release)


AT&T lowered the prices of a variety of smartphones Samsung Captivate (Android), BlackBerry Torch, Samsung Focus (Windows Phone), and LG Quantum (Windows Phone) are all priced at $49.99 with a two-year contract. The BlackBerry Curve 3G is priced all the way down to $29.99. Note that these are all 3G phones.


Meanwhile, ars technica reports that:


AT&T admits to slowing down the Motorola Atrix and HTC Inspire (ars technica)


This explains why we’ve been seeing reports of slower than 3G data speeds on these two Android-based 4G capable phones. It is fascinating to note that the slow data rates is apparently due to a firmware modification that AT&T now says it will “fix”.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

MS Office to Integrate with #Facebook

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Microsoft wants the next version of its Office productivity suite to include Facebook integration.

The integration could simply include messaging or chat, like ZDNet suggests in its headline about Office 15. However, that might be only one of several interfaces. Microsoft Front Page, and possibly Word, could have an option to upload pages to Facebook; Outlook could synchronize with Facebook’s new messages platform; and, of course, Microsoft Messenger could tap into Facebook chat.

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Small Biz Apps you need to check out

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101 Small Business Web Applications You Must Check Out

iPhone Apps
Check out these 101 small business web applications – software in the cloud. The selections reflect the breadth of innovative ideas and new business pursuits at play in the small business technology cloud landscape.

Business Development


Card Munch allows users to take a photo and submit your business card. Each business card will be transcribed, edited and reviewed by virtual workers to guarantee accuracy.
Cost: FREE

NoteLeaf allows users to schedule meetings on your Google Calendar, then gives you information about who you’re about to meet on your phone.
Cost: FREE

Email Marketing

MailChimp allows users to manage your email campaigns, share them on social networks, integrate with web services you already use, manage subscribers and track your results.
Cost: FREE to $240 per month

Tiny Letter is a free email newsletter platform which allows you to create beautiful landing page and simple email newsletter.
Cost: FREE

Event Management and Marketing


Eventbrite allows users to manage, promote, and sell event tickets.
Cost: 2.5% + $0.99 per ticket

MogoTix allows users to create and manage event mobile ticket.
Cost: 2.5% + $0.99 per ticket

Video Marketing


Justin.tv allows users to broadcast live video and chat with viewers.
Cost: FREE

Ustream.tv allows users to broadcast video LIVE to the world from a computer, mobile or iPhone.
Cost: FREE

Social Media Marketing

Flowtown allows users to analyze their customer social media profile using their email contacts.
Cost: Unknown


Crowdbooster allows Twitter analytics and insights. Social Media Marketing Optimization. Schedule and time your tweets. Twitter reports in Excel and PDF.
Cost: FREE

Online Sales


Big Commerce allows users to sell on Facebook and Ebay, Phones and email.
Cost:  Free – $299.99 per month

Shopify allows users to create, track and manage online referrals.
Cost: $49 – $999 per month

Online Payment


Square allows users to collect credit card payment by plugging a reader into a phone or iPad.
Cost: 2.75% per transaction

Paypal allows users to collect payment online using their Paypal account or any major credit cards.
Cost: 2.9% + $0.30 USD per transaction

Google Checkout allows users to collect payment online using their Google login or any major credit cards.
Cost: 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction

Presentation


Slideshare allows users to upload and share your presentation for free.
Cost: FREE

Prezi allows users to create web based presentation and allows you to zoom in and out to see the big picture and small details.
Cost: FREE to $59

Billing and Accounting


Bill.com allows users to save and cost of business bill pyament and invoicing.
Cost: FREE to $24.99 per month

Freshbook helps users to track time, organizer expenses and invoice customers.
Cost: FREE to $39.95 per month

Raising Funds


Kickstarter allows users to fund raise for creative projects.
Cost: 5% on the money you raise

Profounder allows users to raise the capital that they need, and the tools to manage all of the associated book-keeping, legals and compliance fillings.
Cost: Varies

File Sharing


Dropbox allows users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet using file synchronization.
Cost: FREE to $19.99 per month

YouSendIt allows users to send, receive and track large files via email.
Cost: FREE to $14.99 per month

Customer Service


Zendesk allows users to do customer support online.
Cost:$9 to $49 per month

Zopim allows users to do livechat with your customers online.
Cost: FREE to $99 per month

Team Management and Collaboration


Teamly allows users to manage their team by helping them focus on the top 5 priorities for the day, week and month.
Cost: FREE to $8 per month

Huddle allows users to manage projects, files and people in the cloud.
Cost: FREE to $15 per month

Voice Communication


Grasshopper allows users to get a toll free or local number, set up voicemail extensions and get other voice features online.
Cost: $9.95 to $199 per month

Google Voice allows users to create one phone number so it will ring anywhere. It also transcribe the voice messages into email.
Cost: FREE

Online Education

Udemy allows users to create an online course.
Cost: FREE

Learnable allows users to create their own online courses.
Cost: FREE

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Hey Libya, Turn the Internet back on

Yes...turning off the Internet works... NOT




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Things grow worse in Libya and the Internet is switched off

Two weeks ago, as unrest grew in Libya, the Libyan government turned off the Internet, and began to kill off its rebellious citizens. Afterwards, the Internet slowly came back on, but now, according to Arbor Networks, Libya’s Internet has been shut down as if a switch has been flipped.
For now, Libya’s Internet closing down simply means that it will be even harder to get news in and out of the embattled country.
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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Got a #

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15 Must-Have Apps for the New Verizon iPhone User


Angry Birds

Angry Birds has taken the iPhone app market by storm. It's already been downloaded 50 million times and rakes in over 200 million minutes of play-time every single day, making it the iPhone’s No.1 app. The premise is easy: Users catapult a series of cross-eyed birds at green pigs hiding under various building structures. By knocking down the structures and hitting the pigs, gamers earn points and move on to the next level. After playing a level or two, the addiction potential is apparent to all. Price: 99 cents. A free version is also available.

AroundMe

AroundMe comes in handy when you want to know what's, well, around you. This free app fills you in on your surroundings. If you’re out on the road and want to find the closest gas stations, hotels, restaurants, movie theaters or banks, AroundMe will keep you on top of what’s nearby and show you how to get there.

Calvetica

Sure, the iPhone's standard calendar works just fine. However, Calvetica's app is so organized and dynamic that it’s too good to resist. Adding events can be done in just two taps and it works well with other calendar programs, too, from Google to MobileMe, Exchange and Outlook. It also lets you color-code meetings, add notes and provides upcoming and past event notifications so you won't accidentally miss reminders. Price: $2.99.

ESPN ScoreCenter

ESPN ScoreCenter offers comprehensive sports coverage from around the world, whether you are into the NFL or cricket. Personalized scoreboards and live game details provide last play, in-game stats, box scores, game summaries and standings. You can easily follow your favorite team by getting score updates, breaking news alerts and analysis from ESPN writers. Price: free.

Fandango

Find out what's playing in local theaters, watch trailers and interviews (many in HD), read reviews and even order tickets. When traveling, it locates where you are and tells you how to get to the closest theaters. Price: free.

Facebook, Twitter

Social networkers need no introduction to Facebook or Twitter, so downloading these apps will only make life easier. The apps are designed for a better viewing experience compared to visiting the sites via a standard webpage on the device. In October 2010, 150 million Facebook users were using their smartphones to update their status. Price: free.

iheartradio

iheartradio delivers more than 750 radio stations right to your phone, so even when you're out of town, it's easy to listen in on your favorite stations from home. Users can also tag songs for purchase on iTunes and view lyrics. Programming also includes syndicated stations from AT40 with Ryan Seacrest to Elvis Duran and the Morning Show to talk stations such as White House Brief and Glenn Beck. Price: free.

Kindle

iPhone users don't need a Kindle device to access the e-books in Amazon's robust collection. The free Kindle app lets you buy and read any e-book available on Amazon, and it allows you customize the experience with text sizes. Reading on the go has never been easier.

Reeder

This sleek app is a must for those that live by their RSS feeds. The app syncs up with Google Reader, lets you browse your feed and manage starred items and notes. Reading the text is an easy-on-the-eyes experience, and a new pinch to zoom feature gets you up close to images. Price: $2.99.

RunKeeper

Fitness fans will love this GPS-fueled app that tracks your workout, whether you’re running in the park or on a treadmill. The intuitive interface makes it simple to track distance, time, speed and calories burned. Once an activity is completed, the data is synced to the RunKeeper website (www.runkeeper.com), where running history and other stats are archived. This once-pricey app ($10) is now available for free.

Scrabble

Everyone's favorite word game is available via app form and lets you play up to 25 games at once, either against random opponents or your friends (up to four can play the same game). You can also play against your Facebook friends. An in-game chat feature even lets you smack talk along the way. Price: 99 cents. Shazam Shazam is perfect for music fans who want to know which artist is singing the song for that new car commercial. By pointing the iPhone toward the music source, Shazam identifies the name of the song, the artist and the year it was made. However, the free version of the app lets you track only five songs a month.

Shop Savvy

Smart shoppers go crazy for Shop Savvy. By scanning a barcode of an item with the iPhone's camera, users receive all the best prices for the product on the Internet and at local stores. It also comes with a "Deals" feature, which provides information on shipping promos, coupon codes, rebates, weekend sales and more. Price: free.

Wikipedia

Everything you ever wanted to know is now just a click away. The user-generated online encyclopedia is packaged nicely with this app and even gives information about things around you. So if you can’t figure out what that strange statue is outside your hotel, the Wikipedia app will clue you in. Price: free.

The Weather Channel

The Weather Channel app goes beyond the weather app that comes with the iPhone. It gives extended forecasts, provides weather alerts in your area and features interactive radar maps. Judging by the severe weather recently, this could easily become one of the most useful apps in your collection. Price: free.

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Tumblr not #Facebook or #Twitter but definitely a hot blogging platform

I have Wordress, Blogger and Posterous accounts but I really LOVE Tumblr: check out my Tumblr Page and let me know what you think:

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Why David Karp Started Tumblr: Blogs Don’t Work For Most People

In the never-ending debate between blogging and micro-blogging, Tumblr usually gets lumped in with Twitter and Facebook on the micro-blogging side. But Tumblr is actually somewhere in between the status bursts of Twitter and Facebook and the long-form publishing of WordPress-style blogs. If anything, it is more accurately described as micro-blogging than Twitter or Facebook because you actually produce short blog posts filled with images, links, and videos. But the key to Tumblr’s incredible growth—it’s adding a quarter billion pageviews a week—is how easy it makes it to post something and reblog what your friends are posting.

Tumblr CEO David Karp recently sat down with Chris Dixon for a Founder Stories interview in which explains how he started Tumblr four years ago as a reaction to other blogging tools out there. “All blogs took the same form,” he notes. “I wanted something much more free-form, much less verbose.” People wanted to express themselves and blog, but he felt that the standard blogging platforms available at the time—Wordpress, Blogger, TypePad—were too complicated. “These tools I just don’t think worked for most people. It’s a commitment, you need to sit down for an hour and hammer out a post.”

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Weekend Recipe: Healthy Grilled Tuna Teriyaki


Grilled Tuna Teriyaki

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons light soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Chinese rice wine
  • 1 large clove garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger root
  • 4 (6 ounce) tuna steaks (about 3/4 inch thick)
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Directions

  1. In a shallow dish, stir together soy sauce, rice wine, garlic, and ginger. Place tuna in the marinade, and turn to coat. Cover, and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
  2. Preheat grill for medium-high heat.
  3. Remove tuna from marinade, and discard remaining liquid. Brush both sides of steaks with oil.
  4. Cook tuna for approximately for 3 to 6 minutes per side, or to desired taste.   
Nutritional Information 
Amount Per Serving  Calories: 228 | Total Fat: 5.1g | Cholesterol: 77mg

What to Drink?

Wine Pinot Noir
Cocktail Whiskey Slush
Beer Beer
Chilled Non-Alcoholic Special Lemonade


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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Weekend Recipe: Healthy Szechewan Shrimp



Szechwan Shrimp

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons water
  • 2 tablespoons ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1/4 cup sliced green onions
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 12 ounces cooked shrimp, tails removed

Directions

  1. In a bowl, stir together water, ketchup, soy sauce, cornstarch, honey, crushed red pepper, and ground ginger. Set aside.
  2. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Stir in green onions and garlic; cook 30 seconds. Stir in shrimp, and toss to coat with oil. Stir in sauce. Cook and stir until sauce is bubbly and thickened.

Nutritional Information

Amount Per Serving  Calories: 142 | Total Fat: 4.4g | Cholesterol: 164mg

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Monday, January 17, 2011

Work Life Balance: FoodExerciseMoney series: Quick Healthy Breakfast

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Strawberry Banana Milkshake








Ingredients




































200 g

strawberry yogurt




1

banana




1 cup

low-fat milk





Method













1 1. Place all ingredients in a blender, or bar mixer.
2 2. Mix.
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