Technology


David Giesberg

Easily Find Me Anywhere Online

All of those URLs will redirect you to my public URL for any of those services, I also have it set up for LinkedIn and my tumblr (which is inactive right now). You can do it too, as long as your webhost will allow you to use .htaccess files […]

Amy Springer

Should Search Engines Perform Differently for Certain Demographics? Generations?

Rushmore Drive caters to the African American user. I find myself wondering if Google caters to white users? The article explains that searching is “imperfect,” and I definitely agree with that. I see many of my students struggling to find information through Google […]

Erik Folgate

Getting Things Done Using iGoogle

There are so many new web applications out there to organize your life, but many end up complicating your life more than it was before. So, my GTD method involves using iGoogle, the customizable Google homepage.

David Giesberg

Watching Over Your Own Shoulder

RescueTime is a little program that runs on your computer recording where you spend your time on your computer (active web pages and applications), and periodically uploads that data so I can view it online. I think that it will give me a good way to see in black and white where my time is going when I am on the computer […]

Ben Overmyer

Designing for the Web - the Green Way

As both a salaried and freelance web designer, I spend a lot of time hacking away at web sites. That translates into a lot of time spent on a computer, which can be one of the biggest environment-slaying devices in the house. Luckily, it doesn’t have to be that way […]

T.H. Rive

Change How You Commute to Make It Valuable Time Again

Here are three ways to change how you commute and perhaps restore some measure of productivity to that otherwise-lost bit of time.

Paul Woods

How I Doubled Traffic Overnight! - the Simple Tweak that Everyone Can Make

Last month I set myself a Search Engine Optimization challenge. Essentially I wanted to substantially increase the traffic, ultimately revenue from a website that I run focused on Office 2007 help, tips, tricks, and tutorials called The New Paperclip […]

Sarah M Dillon

Is Skype Overrated for Business Use?

I’ve been using Skype in a non-work capacity since early 2006, but as a handy-to-have novelty, rather than a key part of keeping in touch. There were a couple of things I didn’t like about it in the early days which stopped me throwing myself whole-heartedly into the revolution […]

Jon Arnold

Quick Tip: Create a Bacn Folder

How many emails do you get in a day? If you’re like me, too many (but not as many as in the above photo — sheesh!!). I’ve been trying to filter down my emails into something actionable, necessary and important, rather than a cacophony of noise. My most recent and most interesting filter has been to create a Bacn folder […]

T.H. Rive

Hemp: Sustainability Has Never Looked So Good

The benefits for growing and using hemp are practically endless.Although it can be slightly pricey, when your next hemp purchase lasts so long that you’ll pass it on as a gift to your grandchild, you’ll thank me (and it).

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