Tag Archives: Google
Internet Explorer is not the only Web Browser: Tip of the Day
Better Browsing If you’re a Windows user and you’re still using Internet Explorer (as about 53% of users are), here’s a quick way to improve your productivity, profit, and pleasure in using the Internet. Change your browser. There are a … Continue reading
Google Tip of the Day: Drag file attachments from gmail on to the desktop
If you are running Chrome and use Gmail (isn’t everybody?), you can now drag any file attachment right onto the Desktop. Does this work on Macs, too? If you’re not using Chrome, what browser are you using? What do you … Continue reading
Search Engine Optimization Primer
There are no silver bullets to getting well-known on the internet. At the end of the day, you have to do it the hard way: provide great content, find your community, share, link and grow. Tricks will not get you … Continue reading
Google Trends/Evernote/Head First – Three Things to do Today
Google Trends (http://google.com/trends). Keep an eye on what’s trending in news stories and searches. You can put in a search term and get an instant read on how it’s trending. I may have mentioned Evernote (http://www.evernote.com/) before, but never mind … Continue reading
Kaiser Wilhelm II wants to be your friend on Facebook
George Carlin said that “military intelligence” is an oxymoron. Well, I don’t think so. Whatever we think about war (I imagine we can all agree that it’s not that great) and military forces (we probably concur that they have their … Continue reading
5 Rewarding Free Things to Do on The Internet Today
I lead workshops about the Cloud and the Social Web for business people in our area. It’s been quite an eye-opener for me. The smart, successful people who come to my presentations have computers, use email, and many of them … Continue reading
iPhone
I bought an iPhone. I’ve been playing with it much of this rainy afternoon. I have been a pda user (palm platform) for many years, and on my last job, I had a windows mobile phone from my employer, which … Continue reading