Bling Bling, Ring Ring

November 24th, 2009

Now that you’ve decided between a white or black case for your new Apple iPhone 3GS, you can spend even more time deciding what bling-tricked-out case to get from UltraCase’s website.
This Swarovski Crystal-encrusted case is $300 (more than a 16Gb 3GS).


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Google Apps – Don’t Switch Just Yet

November 24th, 2009

All the hype and the touted promises of Google Apps is leading to a technical empty promise.
We signed up for the Enterprise version to give us more space, and more everything else, only to find some gross limitations on the product, keeping us (far from the size of an Enterpise) from using the product fully. [...]


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Goodbye Hum

November 19th, 2009

The office next door to mine is no bigger, about 270 usable square feet of space. For some that’s a refrigerator but for us it’s 3 people comfortably working in a rapidly-evolving modern office. Copper lines give way to one single DSL connection on which we use Skype, Google or Yahoo phone, and Vonage to [...]


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The NY Times reports, “Social Network Use in the Office Could Spur Better Enterprise Technology”

October 22nd, 2009

The article which appears in the New York Time’s technology section, discusses that social networks are typically discouraged in the workplace, but is becoming increasingly pointless when society is becoming dependent upon them.  By companies allowing access to these websites, it could cultivate a community within the workplace.  Companies are also starting to realize the [...]


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The New York Time’s exclaims, “Windows 7 Keeps the Good and Tries to Fix Flaws”

October 22nd, 2009

This article can be seen in New York Time’s technology section, and explores the positives and negatives to Window’s new operating system.  With many consumers not being a fan of Microsoft Vista, they will be pleasantly surprised with Windows 7.  Some advantageous features are less potential security threats, less exorbitant hardware requirements, and a much faster, [...]


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TRC Episode 1.8 Sonya from Seriatim

October 2nd, 2009

Today’s show brings Sonya Weisshappel, Founder and CEO of Seriatim, a NYC-based company that handles the step-by-step details of domestic and international relocation, with individual care and attention.
Listen to The Right Click Episode 1.8
Below are some examples of before and after work, as discussed on the show.

Sonya’s website is www.seriatim.net. Check it out!


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Leading NYC Web Development Firm Launches KeywordFriendly.com

August 20th, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Richard D. Lee, President, Pillar Consulting Corp.
212-255-3970
chief@pillarcc.com
Leading NYC Web Development Firm Launches KeywordFriendly.com
Free Tool Tracks Web Rankings & Key Words, Helps Form SEO Strategy
New York, NY – Companies hoping to increase their online presence will benefit from
KeywordFriendly.com, a new, free online tool that provides valuable information about websites, such as how they [...]


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Episode 1.4 “The Year of The Backup” with Mozy.com’s Devin Knighton

August 19th, 2009

If you haven’t yet heard of Mozy.com, it’s an online backup service that will backup your office and home data files for around $5 per month. If you’ve got less than 2Gb of data, the service is free. So, no more excuses from those who say “I don’t have a lot of data that warrants [...]


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Episode 1.3 Interview with Kylie Harper of TapitWater.com

August 18th, 2009

This was an interesting show getting to learn more about Tapit and Kylie.
We talked about what it means to be a Tapit Water Partner. We also talked about how Tapit uses technology from blogging, YouTube, iPhone and Twitter to spread their message of water bottle refilling.
Tapit is blogging 1-2x per day! And, they use The [...]


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The Right Click Radio Show

August 18th, 2009

After several years of trying various manually-intensive ways of making an Internet Radio Talk show, and I started long before it was known as a podcast, I have finally found a co-host and easy technology to make it happen often.
First, a little about my co-host Mark Lampert. We met at the Mayrose Diner a few [...]


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