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  • $75 Logo Design Offer Pulled

    October 2, 2005

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    I hate when this happens …

    You see something that you might actually want to purchase and by the time you get to it, the offer has gone away.

    www.thelogocompany.net was the recent winner of Wired’s Grading Logo Shops article published on page 044 of the 10/2005 edition.  They got a a B+, with others getting B, B-, C+, C-, and D+.

    The service was listed for $75, but now they are too busy with all their new business that they aren’t offering that service anymore.  Only new services at $175 and $225.

    I guess I’ll just stick with my borrowed Microsoft clip art logo for TechNewsRadio.com that was carefully and skillfully re-colorized by Dan Klass @ The Bitterest Pill podcast.

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  • Can I have a few tens of million?

    October 1, 2005

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    Robert Scoble asks Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer for a loaner to buy some cool stuff at Web 2.0.

    I am not sure about the approach, my senior leadership at my work I don’t think would find this public of a message that appropriate.

    I hope it works out though. 

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  • Tech Rag Tear Outs (TRTO) Podcast #035 [Information Week, Computer Reseller News, eWeek, Network Computing, Network World, MaximumPC, Baseline, InfoWorld, PC Magazine, SC Magazine, and Communications News]

    September 30, 2005

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    Show 35 has been finished and uploaded … HTML show notes are below … OPML is available via this link …

    wedge (00:00-03:38) Introduction

    *Show notes using: Apple iBook and OmniOutliner. Next edition we will try MindJet MindManager 6 for Windows.
    wedge Official Beer of the Show:
    * Anchor Brewing Anchor Steam Ale
    wedge (03:39-32:02) Primary Content
    wedge Information Week:
    * Disaster Recover using capabilities from Agility Recovery Solutions and nFrame
    * Wi-Fi issues for local governments (26Sep05)
    wedge Computer Reseller News:
    * MA*LABS offers customized USB flash drives with logos, colors, auto-run functions, and preloaded data/content
    * HP has recently purchased AppIQ and Peregrine
    * Great graphics from funnelinc.com
    wedge eWeek:
    * Coverage of DemoFall had some details on a new project management tool called Green Array
    * Zimbra is a new OpenSource collaboration tool based on AJAX, XML, and SOAP
    wedge Network Computing:
    * Gambit Communications Mimic Virtual Lab (MVL) for CCNA (Cisco IOS simulator)
    wedge Network World:
    * New National Lambdarail (fiber optic R&D network) is growing
    wedge MaximumPC:
    * GeForce 7800 cards are Kick Ass winners: BFG GEFORCE 7800 GT OC, PNY VERTO 7800 GTX, and ASUS Extreme N7800 GTX
    wedge Baseline back in Feb05:
    * Hands on workbook – Making decisions on Computer Security: The First Step by Steven Ross
    wedge InfoWorld:
    * Enterprise Spyware: 9.3 score = F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security 6.  Others with Excellent or Very Good scores = Landesk.com, Mcafee.com, Sunbelt-software.com,  Surfcontrol.com, Trendmicro.com, Webroot.com.
    * Jabber is now shipping a JabberNow hardware appliance that can support up to 1,000 users.
    wedge PC Magazine:
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    Editor’s Choice Awards for Digital Cameras for Oct. 4, 2005: Canon EOS 20D, Nikon D50, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30, and Canon PowerShot SD500
    wedge SC Magazine:
    * Group Test on Instant Messaging Security found a "recommendation" for Gordano Messaging Suite is ideal for closed Intranet deployments.
    wedge Communications News New Products:
    * HyPerformix IPS Capacity Manager (network modeling)
    * DragonWave AirPair 2000 offers wireless gigabit ethernet
    wedge (26:06-31:10) Ending The Show
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    New show recommendation: "Distributing The Future" by Daniel Steinberg at O’Reilly.
    wedge Music for the show from music.podshow.com
    * Song: Love Mission
    * Artist: DJ AKid (music.podshow.com—artistdetails.php)
    * Thanks to Harold Reed @ the DarnPC podcast for continuing to support the bandwidth needs of this show.
    * You can call in comments to: 206-337-1533

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    GotoMeeting & TechPocasts.com event for October 2005 being planned.

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  • Tech Tidbits Daily Podcast for September 29, 2005

    September 29, 2005

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    Kevin Devin at In the Trenches podcast recently pointed out a relatively new effort from Eclipse.org called "Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools" (BIRT).  This podcast takes a quick look and gives you some details.

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  • TextWrangler – A very nice text editor

    September 28, 2005

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    Thanks to Adam @ The MacCast who recently interviewed Leo Laporte, I found TextWrangler for my iBook.  As an old BBEdit user but no longer a coder, TextWrangler is just the right fit for me.  Very nice tool.

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  • Podcast Numbers – Downloaded But Not Listened To?

    September 28, 2005

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    Stats … stats … stats … downloads equals (= ) listeners to an ad embedded in a podcast?

    It keeps getting talked about a great deal … "I had 1000 downloads of my last podcast, that means I had 1000 impressions.  Each 100 impressions is worth $100 dollars.  Advertisers … please send me a check for $1000 (10 x 100) for each podcast."

    I don’t think that downloads per podcast can equal (=) impressions yet.  Because we don’t even know if the person listened.  What is going to be the percentage of downloaded but not listened to?

    For example, two Fridays ago … I loaded about two previous weeks of podcasts that I wanted to listen to but hadn’t on my iRiver. That equaled about 17 hours of listening.  I am still going through that list.

    So, I haven’t listened to anything new in almost two weeks.  I might just delete all but the most recent podcast for each podcaster feed just to catch up.  I have an over ambitious podcast subscription … I am a podcast junkie.

    How many people are in the same boat?!?  Too much good content and not enough time.  Bummer for me, but bigger bummer for advertisers thinking they are getting X but are really getting Y?!?

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  • Podcast Log Tool

    September 28, 2005

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    Kevin Devin @ In the Trenches released a while back a great tool for parsing and collecting data about podcasts from standard weblogs.  It is called Podstats v1.1c.

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  • Tech Tidbits Daily Podcast for September 28, 2005

    September 28, 2005

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    Looking for some ideas on how to give better presentations? 

    • Then check out the following PresentationZen.com that was recently highlighted on Guy Kawasaki’s Mailing List from Garage Technology Ventures.
    • Also, Tom Peter’s multicolor fashion PowerPoint presentations are worth checking out . 
    • In addition, Beyond Bullet Points is highly recommended.

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  • Hammer & Sickle Game

    September 27, 2005

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    I am not much of a game player.  But I do love Cold War history.  There is a new game (PC only?) called Hammer & Sickle from Nival Interactive.

    The small screen shots in the Maximum PC advertisement make it look like an abstracted (50 feet up) first person shooter where you are trapped behind enemy lines and you need to get out!

    Something to check out in all that free time I got … 🙂

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  • Best Microbrew Light Beer?

    September 26, 2005

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    Ack!  I never thought I’d write that title.  There is no good mega-swill light beer right?

    But we got a sampler pack at Costco from Gordon Biersch. I have to say the Light is pretty dang good when compared to others I’ve tried like Samuel Adams (no good URL … I really hate sites like this).

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