Tagul is a way to add eye-popping flavor to your web page, weather it is business or personal. It allows you to choose a design such as a cloud, star, animal etc; and fill in the object in with words that may describe you or your business. Its a fun and easy cloud based tool, that just about anyone can use. Once you have created an account your are ready to begin. The six process step is step by step and practicly walks you through creating a tag. After you have created your tag then you have the option to print, save or send to your web page. Its just that simple to have your own tag.
http://tagul.com/
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Cloud Based Tools
1. Tagul - Allows you to create tag clouds that can have different shapes and features like text inside of text and rollover effects.
2. File and Calendar Sharing- Provides a way for users to share access to digitally stored information like computer programs, documents, multi-media files and calenders. (Microsoft SharePoint)
3. Website Hosting- Once you register your domain name, you will need to host it on the internet. This is good for running a small business.
4. Data Storage- You can use data storage service providers like Zumo Drive or Mozy.com to synchronize and store your files.
5. Office 365- Lets you work form anywhere and on just about any device.
2. File and Calendar Sharing- Provides a way for users to share access to digitally stored information like computer programs, documents, multi-media files and calenders. (Microsoft SharePoint)
3. Website Hosting- Once you register your domain name, you will need to host it on the internet. This is good for running a small business.
4. Data Storage- You can use data storage service providers like Zumo Drive or Mozy.com to synchronize and store your files.
5. Office 365- Lets you work form anywhere and on just about any device.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Self-Erasing Hard Drives!
If you are a business owner or someone who has a lot to hide, the the Self-erasing Hard Drive is the thing for you. Toshiba will soon release their new line of hard drives called MKxx61GSYS family. These new self encrypting drives can detect when it is connected to an unknown or unidentified computer or other system. When the drive detects this it will then securely erase all of its data or deny access to the drive. The drives are offered with an extra layer of security which is mainly for corporations or government agencies. The MKxx61GSYS family has five different drives and start at 160GB up to 640GB. All of them connect via SATA and run at 7200 RPM, and use AES 256 encryption. There is no word on the price just yet but I'm sure you gonna have to have pretty deep pockets to get your hands on one. If you do have the money this is a great investment to have!

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-20053910-83.html?tag=mncol;txt

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-20053910-83.html?tag=mncol;txt
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Eye Protection
I know many of us do not think of that computers can make our eyes go bad. The American Optometric Association says that about 80% of people who work with computers and/or play games often have negative affects for staring at the screen to long. Gunner Optics have came up with a solution, which is called Digital Performance Eyeware. The glasses protect the users eyes from strain and dry eye from prolonged screen use. The glasses come in two different styles, one is Advanced Computer Eyewear and the other is Advanced Gaming Eyewear. Digital Performance Eyewear is available at Best Buy and the price range is from $79.99-$99.99, these glasses are also carried by eye care providers and are prescription ready. The lenses have an anti-reflective layer to reduce glare and reflection, plus the lenses are tinted to filter out fluorescent light. If you are in the IT field or just love to do online gaming then these are for you!

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/224128/protect_eyes_with_gaming_glasseseven_while_working.html

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/224128/protect_eyes_with_gaming_glasseseven_while_working.html
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