Archive for the 'technology' Category

Send Large Files with MediaMax

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A few weeks back I needed to send a few large pdfs to a client of mine. If you’re familiar with Gmail and most major email systems, 10GB is pretty much the regular for file transfers. I wanted to send around 20GB of information and I really didn’t feel like ftp-ing anything over my server […]

It’s Tough & Rough Being an Internet Entrepreneur

Can you believe it: the internet recently passed the 100 million page mark. That’s amazing. Personally, I’m proud to be a part of such an evolutionary time that we’re going through. The internet is changing our lives and helping us to do things never before possible.
Many of us young entrepreneurs have ventures focused around the […]

netvibes.com

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Just started using netvibes.com homepage service and I’m lovin’ it. It’s great because you can store feeds from your favorite blogs all on one page. And if your bookmark list keeps on getting mysteriously deleted from your firefox browser like mine does every few weeks, then you’re in luck because now you can host all […]

Blackberry

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As an entrepreneur I’m sure that you’ve heard of a Blackberry, if you haven’t then you may want to look into getting one. I love my Blackberry. It’s always with me. It’s the perfect solution for writing and receiving emails when I’m out of my office (actually it’s just an extra room in my house […]

Basecamp for business

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If you’re looking for a great online tool to work on projects with your business team, then I suggest you take a serious look at 37signal’s Basecamp application. I personally used this service over the summer on a small project and it was absolutely amazing. Check it out.

What’s with all this “RSS” and “FEEDS” Mumbo Jumbo in the Subscribe Box (to your right)?

A part of my job is to educate the student population (or anybody else who is reading) about various technologies that I have come to learn, but by no means have become an expert (not yet, at least).
Now, the subscription to my site isn’t really a traditional subscription per se, it’s basically a way to […]