Author: John
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Cheap Network Accessible Storage
I was searching for a inexpensive way to add a great deal of storage to a network and a colleague sent me this design. Thanks Robert. The best part is that they are an open company as I am, so they provide all the details of the design for me to use and hope for…
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Is About.me Worth the Effort?
Is About.me, the directory service worthwhile, compared to LinkedIn for networking? I set myself up as I like the idea of a Virtual Business Card and I think it is valuable as a tool in that regard. When it is all finished it looks close to my WiseStamp signature, but I can’t embed it in…
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Between Coffee and Carts is Fish on Wheels
Located on the corner of 50th and Hawthorne, in the Elks Parking lot the other day was Fish on Wheels covered here by the Portland Monthly blog. Fish on Wheels is part of the Flying Fish Company and after reading about it I am wondering why is it I didn’t just go over and talk…
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Coffee Brewing Principles
Coffee Brewing Principles is worth the watch, now does it count at Professional Development? The Video and the blurb: George Howell of George Howell Coffee gives coffee enthusiasts insight into the science behind achieving ideal extraction and flavor balance. Learn how water-to-coffee ratio differences contribute to a vast variance in coffee strength. George explains other…
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Rapportive
The company name Rapportive says it all, build rapport with the people you GMail. I am using the Rapportive Chrome Extension and it pulls up the recent tweets and other information from users you receive and send emails to. This tool is working out well to increase the professionalism of my Customer Relationship Management.
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Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
This was a good recent read about the usual suspects that interfere with your wireless networks and a few new ones that are always good to know about. If you have WiFi issues it is worth the time. Read more: What’s killing your Wi-Fi? | Analysis | Features | PC Prohttp://www.pcpro.co.uk/features/367672/whats-killing-your-wi-fi#ixzz1NthhtFdB