Image from here A little over ten years ago, before debit cards became ubiquitous and people cared more about having actual bits of paper for the monetary worth, I had a discussion with a friend about how the world would eventually move to a cashless society. I argued over the cost and extent of such …
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Technorati Doesn’t Like Me – States I’m Gaming the System.
I really didn’t have time to write about this last week when it first came to my attention but it seems that Creeva.com has been banned from Technorati for gaming the system. It states that I republish materials from other sites onto this blog. This is not untrue, though 90% of my posts actually originate …
Living In The Clouds Part 2 – E-Mail
Picture taken from here Introduction Picture from here E-mail in the clouds. Essentially back in 1996 when Hotmail was first released (in the pre-purchased by Microsoft era) the dawn of popular cloud computing for e-mail began. The main issue was storage space. I believe that Hotmail launched with 5 megs of storage space for all …
The Crossposting God Series Part 7 – Where Can You Post By E-Mail?
Image from here Where can you post by E-mail? Well this is the easiest of crossposting methods (especially if you use Blogger). There are lots of plugins for wordpress or movable type that can send out your full post as an e-mail to another address. In most cases you would send this to your own …
The Crossposting God Series Part 6 – RSS Feeds to Crosspost
Picture from here RSS, I love RSS. RSS makes crossposting easy. It also allows me to read all of my news in Google Reader instead of jumping to 50 different sites that I used to visit once a day. RSS allows users to subscribe to your site and read them where they want to, this …
Living In The Clouds Part 1 – Introduction To Cloud Computing
Picture from here The other day I wrote an article in which I briefly discussed cloud computing and how I accomplish it in my life. I wanted to start a new series called “Living in the Clouds” which goes over the functions that you can do to migrate over to a cloud computing setup yourself. …
The Kiosk Series – Part Four – Surferquest
Going further into my reviews of kiosk systems we acquired the Surferquest system here at work. Unlike my piece on SteadyState I’m not going to have a bunch of screen shots to show you this time. However I will give you my analysis and what I’ve found out. The Surferquest system is an off the …