Where’s my identity? Well, of course, it’s my brain and body, to be sure, and all of that stuff I’ve done during my lifetime, and all the connections I’ve made, but then again, my personal data is all over the place so who knows how much of me might … [Continue reading]
Where are your Twitter followers?
Robert Scoble just posed this question, “Someone just asked me if there's a good way to get a holistic look at Twitter or friendfeed followers. I don't know of any. Do you?” He was talking about their geographical locations. Among the answers, one … [Continue reading]
Netbooks and the Fragility of the Internet
I am increasingly concerned about the fragility of the Internet. With our data living more and more in the cloud, we are vulnerable when networks fail. Without email, without the documents I’m writing or editing, I have to sit out any network … [Continue reading]
I’m Getting Ahead of Spam. Never thought it possible!
I’m actually finding that I’m getting ahead of my incoming spam load. I get easily 800+ a day at intake end of my inbox. That is reduced by at least 50% by custom rules that I’ve added to my Kerio mailserver. (These rules have to be updated daily … [Continue reading]
Wireless data in London #TG2009
I've been informed that the Traveling Geeks will be provided with British Telecommunications [BT] OpenZone wireless connections while we’re in London in July. From what I read, BT has been building out these services for a couple of years now, and … [Continue reading]
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