Tag Archives: Centralized Management

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

Should I Get a Nokia N810?

To get an n810 or not is the question.   A few days ago I wrote a couple blog posts from my wife’s new n810.   I have some reservations about the keyboard for “power writing”, but that can be handled by a seperate bluetooth keyboard.   I think that’s not an issue. Would I use it instead

Internet Deadman’s Switch Part 1

One thing I’ve been working on for awhile is and Internet Deadman’s Switch.  With all of my crossposting and media re-usage activities in the grand scheme this should be fairly trivial.   I am sure however that some things will slip me up.   We’ll start in this section of identifying the goals I wish to acomplish

Need a Ping.fm Beta Code?

Ping.fm allows me to sync my status from the following services: Bebo Blogger Facebook Hi5 Jaiku Linkedin Myspace Pownce Tumblr Twitter Keeping all the statuses in sync across all my services is a life saver.   If you would like to sign up use the beta code “pingfriends” and get in on the beta action.

Google’s Next Service Should Be – Google Reporting.

Original From Journey To Get Paid: Google’s Next Service Should Be – Google Reporting. Google is all about consolidation of data, there whole mantra is behind it.  They have released oodles and oodles of services that I utilize (yes I’m a google whore – there I said it), but only minimal correlation between the tools

The Kiosk Series – Part One – Choices For Your Environment

Recently I’ve been put forth to design a kiosk solution for our internal environment.   This is the first part of my kiosk series which is going to examine testing and deployment of such a system. Kiosk Options When discussing kiosk system we need to discuss the scope, security issues, and functionality requirements that we must

Centralized Management

Now from a corporate network perspective not all of my ideas are sound and productive goals to go about things – but from a small home network we can get away with a bit more. Neither I nor my wife have ever really run full-time anti-virus scanning on our home PC’s. We scan them every