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Glowan Consulting Announces “The
Collaborative Advantage” - Innovative
approach to building collaborative
relationships compliments L3 Leadership
Learning Program
Glowan Consulting Announces “The
Collaborative Advantage” - Innovative
approach to building collaborative
relationships compliments L3 Leadership
Learning Program
04/18/2005 03:54 AMThe Glowan Consulting Group has introduced another innovative concept
in Leadership Development called “The Collaborative Advantage”. Pairs
of individuals attend and work with each other and members of the
group to develop skills, behaviors and action plans for improving
collaboration. Offering real time relationship building processes
combined with an in-depth “Collaborative Assessment”, participants
experience the advantages of working together collaboratively to
accomplish extraordinary things. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
Collaborative Redesign
Collaborative Redesign
11/25/2003 10:24 PMOut with the orange, in with the green. As with my last redesign, only the CSS changed. A fun deviation
with this one was that it was a collaboration between myself and Natalie over nearly 5,000 miles,
using edit styles and AIM to pass each other
snippets of CSS and
instantly try them out.
I haven't tested it very thoroughly at all so if there are any
glaring abominations leave me a comment - I know about the blogmarks
looking slightly out of place in IE 6 but I haven't quite decided if I can be
bothered to find a workaround yet.
On Collaborative Webl0gs
On Collaborative Webl0gs
05/31/2004 12:33 PMCollaborative Novel Writing
Collaborative Novel Writing
05/09/2004 12:45 PM
The Great Mahakali
Write-A-Thon. KDE 3.3 Makes Linux More Collaborative
KDE 3.3 Makes Linux More Collaborative
08/20/2004 10:36 AMOne new feature in the latest release is the Personal Information
Management Suite.
Collaborative, open textbook
Collaborative, open textbook
06/15/2004 10:12 AMOpenTextBook.org is a collaborative project wherein university
students (and others) can turn their course notes into a giant, open
textbook. You need to know how to use CVS to contribute and edit the
book, but there's a daily PDF snapshot of the state of the project,
which is looking pretty good!
Link
(
Thanks, Steve!)
Collaborative Editing With Rendezvous
Collaborative Editing With Rendezvous
12/02/2003 11:27 PMOne of the innovative uses of Rendezvous is in the area of
collaborative editing, which allows multiple users to edit a document
simultaneously, collaborating through the network. In this article I
will introduce two collaborative editing tools, SubEthaEdit and
iStorm, and talk about their various features. By Wei-Meng Lee
(O'Reilly Network via MyAppleMenu)
Surabaya Collaborative Workspace
Surabaya Collaborative Workspace
01/19/2004 03:56 AMLive test server
Collaborative knowledge gardening
Collaborative knowledge gardening
08/30/2004 06:43 AM
Next month I'll be giving a talk on social software to an audience of
CTOs. To prime the pump, I've been spending some time with two of the
newer services in the space: Flickr and del.icio.us. Neither focuses primarily
on the six-degrees-of-separation dynamic that drives LinkedIn, Orkut,
Friendster, and Spoke. Flickr, as I would explain it to my friends and
family, is a way to easily upload and share digital photos. And
del.icio.us does the same thing for Web bookmarks.
To CTOs, though, I'd say that both are collaborative systems for
building a shared database of items, developing a metadata vocabulary
about the items, performing metadata-driven queries, and monitoring
change in areas of interest. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
While I was on vacation, this column percolated through the
infosphere. Now that I'm back, I'm seeing some interesting ripple
effects. It had already been apparent that in addition to monitoring
the blog conversations swirling around a column, it would be
interesting to monitor the del.icio.us traffic too. Not surprisingly,
those two views have now begun to merge.
...THE ZOOMQUILT | a collaborative art
project
THE ZOOMQUILT | a collaborative art
project
04/02/2005 05:11 AMTHE ZOOMQUILT -- a collaborative art project .. Zoom Quilt .. cool
trip .. Zoomquilt
eviltree.de/zoomquilt/zoom.htm
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Medical Imaging Collaborative
Medical Imaging Collaborative
04/06/2005 06:17 PMMedical imaging research is complex, time-consuming and often very
expensive, with a wide range of standards, equipment and software
available. Medical researchers can find themselves unable to share
data easily with colleagues. Two enterprising medical doctors
addressed this problem and came up with a Macintosh-only solution
called OsiriX that is changing how many in the field examine and share
scanned images, medical image data and visualizations. [Apr 06, 2005]
Collaborative Information Retrieval
Collaborative Information Retrieval
08/16/2002 05:51 AMA Manifesto for Collaborative Tools
A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools
04/09/2004 04:11 PMEugene Kim ias at it again. About once a year (it seems like
it's always in May) Eugene Kim puts out another white paper.
This year it's on "A
Manifesto for Collaborative Tools". Looks pretty good.
Reminds me of my own rants on "the New Kinds of Tools." Hasn't anybody told Eugene
that you're NOT supposed to use the evil T word. Doesn't Eugene
know that nobody will fund tools? Ask any VC.
Besides that - I see the joyous hands of one Danny Ayers all over this white
paper. Once somebody starts talking about graphs, rdf and the
semantic web - you Danny is around someplace.
And speaking of esoteric research - I'm still getting good vibes
from that Microsoft Social Computing thingie from last week.
Needless to say, I'm still waiting to get invited into Wallop.
But I did get to see Robert Scoble and Lenn Pryor sneak me Channel
9.
But back to Eugene and Blue Oxen. There's nothing he's saying that
I don't agree with. I just wish he'd get more specific.
Screen shots, Mockups, Design guidelines, Wireframes.
APIs. Schemas. We need more Schemas!
I wonder if Blue Oxen is still getting money from Pierre
whats-his-name. Maybe one day he'll discover what we're up
to.
Somebody better.
The Importance of Collaborative
Development
The Importance of Collaborative
Development
04/12/2004 08:48 AM"A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools"
"A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools"
04/14/2004 10:32 PMCollaborative Groupware Software
Collaborative Groupware Software
04/25/2004 02:50 AMOpen Source Collaborative Groupware Software-
list
nexist.sourceforge.net/groupware.html
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Collaborative filtering with del.icio.us
Collaborative filtering with del.icio.us
06/24/2005 09:34 PM
There are currently 6550 del.icio.us folk with whom I share common
bookmarks. As nobody will be surprised to see, my link affinity with
that population displays the now-familiar long tail:
There's a recommendation engine lurking in there somewhere, and I've
decided to try to flush it out. The prototype is a two-stroke engine.
First, it captures the set of del.icio.us users on the steep part of
the curve -- the ones with whom I have the most link affinity. Then it
reads all their RSS feeds, coalesces the links, and applies another
filter to select just the links above a threshold of commonality.
...Quark refocuses, gets more collaborative
Quark refocuses, gets more collaborative
07/14/2004 08:38 PMby Dennis Sellers - Quark is demoing Quark Vista at this week's
Macworld Conference & Expo in Boston...
Codestriker: collaborative code reviewer
Codestriker: collaborative code reviewer
04/29/2004 04:49 AMCodestriker 1.8.1 released
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.1
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.1
04/22/2004 03:59 AMA collaborative content management solution and platform.
When the Audience is the Producer: The
Art of the Collaborative Webl0g
When the Audience is the Producer: The
Art of the Collaborative Webl0g
06/04/2004 05:53 AMWhen the Audience is the Producer: The Art of the
Collaborative Webloghttp://journalism.utexas.edu/onlinejournalism/audienceproducer.pdf
When the Audience is the Producer: The Art of the
Collaborative Weblog (): A research paper from University of Texas at
Austin: Collaborative group weblogs, which rely on the participation
of tens of thousands of members for their content, are often cited as
a format of journalism that is new and untapped. In the English
language, the most popular and respected practitioners of this format
are MetaFilter, Plastic, Kuro5hin, and Slashdot. This paper analyzes
these four weblogs to determine how each balances audience fhriedoms
and administrative control in their efforts to increase participation
and interactivity without chaos. [
PaidContent.org News Day June 1,
2004]
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.3
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.3
05/25/2004 03:58 AMA collaborative content management solution and platform.
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.2
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.0.2
04/28/2004 01:09 PMA collaborative content management solution and platform.
Findory: Collaborative news aggregator
Findory: Collaborative news aggregator
01/19/2004 11:47 AMGreg Linden stumbled across "The Daily Me? No, the Daily Us," an old
Wired piece of mine that pointed to a disadvantage of personalized
news sites: they don't build communities the way paper newspapers do.
(Look, it was an interesting idea in 1995.) Here's an excerpt, chosen
because of its quaint reference to that other Iraqi war: The fact that
the document I'm looking at is the same for all who receive it has
other important effects. It establishes a baseline of expectations
about what we, as a community, are all supposed to know. If, at the
height of the...
Computers in Libraries -- Collaborative
Blogging
Computers in Libraries -- Collaborative
Blogging
03/22/2005 04:58 PMBlake Carver, he of LISNews.com and someone of whom I've been a fan
for many years, did the last track A session on Thursday about
collaborative blogging. Actually the presentation...
Collaborative Online Textbook Project
Collaborative Online Textbook Project
06/15/2004 04:36 PMRedstate || Collaborative Republicanism
for the Masses
Redstate || Collaborative Republicanism
for the Masses
03/26/2005 04:27 PMearlier draft of the FEC regulatory proposal for the Internet, ..
available for download
redstate.org/story/2005/3/25/03024/6848
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Collaborative Feedburner stats project
Collaborative Feedburner stats project
03/14/2005 05:45 PM
I've been wanting to calibrate my Bloglines-based analyses of RSS
subscriptions [
1,
2] with
other sources of data. Feedburner came first to mind, and Richard
McManus had the same thought:
Last week I wrote about my blog's
subscription growth, inspired by Jon Udell's analysis of Bloglin
es Public Subscribers. In a subsequent email discussion with Jon
Udell, we both wondered whether Feedburner data would show similar
trends to the Bloglines data. Jon suggested a collaborative project
could be launched in the blogosphere with the aim of calibrating the
Bloglines data. Of course I thought this was a great idea, so I
contacted Dick
Costolo and Eric
Lunt from Feedburner to
ask if they'd be willing to help. Dick and Eric were very enthusiastic
about the idea and Eric soon whipped up a couple of templates for us,
accessible via RESTish URLs. [Read/Write Web: Collaborative
Feedburner Stats Project]
See Richard's whole item for the details.
...Large Scale Collaborative Editing
Large Scale Collaborative Editing
10/30/2003 02:45 PMAn anonymous reader writes "3D17.org is a website designed to allow
large-scale collaborative document editing. Unlike tools like Wiki,
any changes made to a ...
e-portfolio collaborative group launches
e-portfolio collaborative group launches
03/13/2003 10:16 AM
Electronic Portfolios Community of Practice , launched in November
2002, supports college and university communities working on
e-portfolios . The virtual community is sponsored by the Educause -affiliated National
Learning Infrastructure Initiative ( NLII ) and the American
Association for Higher Education (
AAHE ).
Participants will develop a common vocabulary to ease communication
across institutional roles, collaboratively compose frameworks for
evaluating electronic portfolio projects and systems, initiate and
continue alliances to develop electronic portfolio software, and
articulate and seek funding for an international research agenda to
demonstrate the effects of portfolios of teaching, learning, and
student success. The community is designed for both established
leaders in the field and newcomer alike.
(via Serious Instructional Technology )
Government Open Code Collaborative
launched
Government Open Code Collaborative
launched
07/06/2004 05:07 PMThe goal of the collaborative is to encourage the sharing of computer
code developed for and by government entities.
US Government Open Code Collaborative
launched
US Government Open Code Collaborative
launched
07/07/2004 07:59 AMComputer Weekly Jul 7 2004 12:28PM GMT
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.1.5
(Development)
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.1.5
(Development)
08/23/2004 08:33 AMA collaborative content management solution and platform.
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.1.6
(Development)
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.1.6
(Development)
09/06/2004 08:48 AMA collaborative content management solution and platform.
Jigsaw puts together open collaborative
database
Jigsaw puts together open collaborative
database
06/22/2005 02:10 AMThe open source philosophy is popular enough that it is becoming a
marketing cliche for some companies that don't have anything to do
with software production. Take Jigsaw, for example -- not Jigsaw the
open source Java Web server, but Jigsaw, the business contacts
database.
Topologi Collaborative Markup Editor 1.0
released
Topologi Collaborative Markup Editor 1.0
released
08/21/2002 10:09 PMTopologi builds a variety of novel features and emphases into this
editor, including strong support for non-well-formed and non-valid
documents, and SGML modes.
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.1.4
(Development)
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.1.4
(Development)
07/28/2004 07:54 AMA collaborative content management solution and platform.
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.1.0
(Development)
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 3.1.0
(Development)
05/10/2004 07:13 PMA collaborative content management solution and platform.
Collaborative Book Idea Gets a Nasty
Review
Collaborative Book Idea Gets a Nasty
Review
11/17/2003 07:44 PMThe work is to be a collaboration among his readers who "are
encouraged to post their thoughts and reflections on what I write in
this ongoing blog on Google ...
Grok Description matches for Collaborative Mapping
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SiouX 0.2.7
SiouX 0.2.7
02/11/2004 05:43 PMAn HTTP server with CGI support.
Sioux Falls Argus Leader Blogging Story
Sioux Falls Argus Leader Blogging Story
08/09/2004 02:51 PMBlogging:
A venue to rant, rave and review: The hometown newspaper in Sioux
Falls has an article on blogging today.
Blogging is a contact sport, and he said those who post
comments "should be ready to be challenged. They should be ready to be
inundated with e-mails every time they say something stupid. ... I
think it's great that a lot of these blogs have such a naked
ambition."
As always, due to the odd way the Argus links their articles, this
link is only good through next Monday. Also, the Argus editors have
their own blog here.
Click here to comment on this entry
Glowan Consulting Launches New
"Leadership for All" Program to Build
Initiative, Collaboration and
Accountability Skills
Glowan Consulting Launches New
"Leadership for All" Program to Build
Initiative, Collaboration and
Accountability Skills
03/28/2005 03:55 AMBlended Learning Program Complements L3 Leadership Learning Process
for all Employee Levels [PRWEB Mar 28, 2005]
Mac Wardriving
Mac Wardriving
04/25/2004 05:50 AMFind Wi-Fi hotspots with your PowerBook. By Roman Loyola, TechTV (via
MyAppleMenu)
Wardriving in Toledo
Wardriving in Toledo
12/24/2003 11:41 PM While driving to my aunt & uncle's place for dinner tonight, I
bought along the laptop and external WiFi antenna. I ran kismet for
each leg of the drive while my Dad drove and my Mom tried to figure
out what the heck I was doing. (The audio alerts are quite helpful
when doing this.) The results were interesting. On the way from my
parent's house (south Toledo) to aunt & uncle's (in Oregon, just
east of Toledo) I...
Wardriving - How Can You Prevent It
Wardriving - How Can You Prevent It
08/19/2004 08:55 PMWhat Is Wardriving And How Can You
Prevent It
What Is Wardriving And How Can You
Prevent It
08/17/2004 03:20 PMWebDevInfo Aug 17 2004 7:24PM GMT
Wardriving Ms. Xeni
Wardriving Ms. Xeni
12/02/2003 04:55 PMXeni Jardin wardrives on NPR's Day to Day: Xeni takes a trip with two
SOCALWUG members (Frank Keeney and Mike Outmesguine) in this segment.
The audio element of wardriving is great because they have voice
synthesis on that's beeping and speaking wireless access point
detected over and over again. Frank or Mike said: If we see
passwords...it's because people have set up their networks without any
form of encryption....
The Legality of Wardriving
The Legality of Wardriving
09/13/2004 12:21 PMThe Virginia Journal of Law & Technology has published an article
about wardriving: I confess that I haven't had the chance to read the
whole piece, but the author concludes that wardriving is legal and
that hackers are informally developing an ethical code that demarcates
between essentially identifying hotspots and stealing information
transmitted over the networks. The article cites some historical court
cases surrounding wardrivers and looks at the positive changes in
vendor security standards that wardrivers have affected....
Wardriving: you can look, but don't
touch
Wardriving: you can look, but don't
touch
09/12/2004 08:12 PMZDNet Sep 13 2004 0:30AM GMT
Start Your Wardriving Now (Cheap)
Start Your Wardriving Now (Cheap)
02/12/2004 06:07 PMBelkin's Bluetooth GPS Navigation System for $150: You can get 50
percent off the price of this wirelessly connected GPS system using
the coupon information found via this link at MobileWhack....
Wardriving a Zip Code and Looking at
Demographics
Wardriving a Zip Code and Looking at
Demographics
05/24/2004 02:21 PMA writer becomes curious about his California Zip code's Wi-Fi
penetration, and creates a map: Lee Gomes of The Wall Street Journal
drives around for hours, picks up 3,000 hotspots in a population of
70,000 households, and then maps the results against income. His
conclusion: Wi-Fi has become so ubiquitous in urban areas that even
though it's not linked together, we have practically a seamless
network already. (Tie that idea in with community mesh, and you've got
ubiquitous access.) [link via Brian Chin]...
Wardriving for WLAN security
Wardriving for WLAN security
06/17/2004 04:35 PMVolunteers cruise to find wireless networks that lack security.
WarDriving the Ohio Turnpike
WarDriving the Ohio Turnpike
12/27/2003 02:59 AM After yesterday's fun with WarDriving in Toledo, I saddled up for the
ride toward Cleveland along the Ohio Turnpike (from exit 59 in Toledo
to exit 193 at route 44, Ravenna). The results, again, were
interesting. A good mix of commercial and residential setups. As with
yesterday, the Linksys equipment outnumbered the occasional NetGear
and Apple stuff. This time I saw at least one 3com device too. Another
amusing thing was that I'd pick up the "flyingj" network when...
Wardriving as a Proxy for Wi-Fi GPS
Location
Wardriving as a Proxy for Wi-Fi GPS
Location
05/11/2004 04:34 PMQuarterscope converts Wi-Fi cards plus a wardriving database into a
virtual GPS receiver: A few weeks ago, Wi-Fi Networking News talked to
Ted Morgan, the founder and president of Quarterscope, a company which
had just won an award at the cellular industry's big trade show for
location services, finishing behind well-established Ekahau.
Quarterscope's product is software that uses a database of wardriving
records that it matches against the signals received by a Wi-Fi radio
to produce an approximate set of coordinates, like a virtual GPS.
"What got us started down this path is the density of public and
private hot spots," Morgan said. "No one realizes just how many of
these access points has been installed. They see the sales numbers,
but they don't extrapolate the fact that people are going home and
plugging them in." Morgan said that they have primed the pump of their
database using existing information from research groups, hobby
wardrivers, and collective databases. "We're aggregating from lots of
different existing sources today," he said. Wardriving uses
"stumbling" software like NetStumbler to record all of the network
names and unique access point hardware addresses at regular time
slices, like every second, combining that information with GPS (Global
Positioning Satellite) receiver coordinates tied into the same laptop
or handheld. Quarterscope is starting its own stumbling efforts by
installing wardriving devices on vehicles in metropolitan areas that
drive random paths, such as delivery vans. "If you have somebody who
is scanning for a full day, in metro areas, they can scan over 5,000 a
day, particularly in downtown areas," Morgan said. Oddly, he said,
certain kinds of vehicles don't work because they drive similar routes
every day, such as police cars. "if you really look at what a cop does
all day, it's pretty revealing." Morgan said that they've had legal
advice as to whether passively scanning or pinging for a beacon
violates any laws int he U.S. "We've gotten consultation on the whole
process, and it’s very clearly within legal bounds," he said.
"If we have any concerns, it's more on a perception side of things.
You can go to the FBI Web site and they very clearly state that
passive scanning is fine. The problem is if you connect into
somebody’s network." Quarterscope's software generates a virtual
serial port on a Windows system, and uses the NMEA GPS protocol. it
works with a variety of mapping...
Book Review: WarDriving
Book Review: WarDriving
05/27/2004 06:24 PMNobody likes to make enemies, but I have to be honest about the
dollar-to-content value of this book: Let me be clear from the outset.
I don't know any of the authors of this book, except by reputation,
and have nothing but the highest regard for their technical knowledge
and their achievements. The folks who wrote WarDriving: Drive, Detect,
Defend are experts about most of what they write about, and offer
great technical insights and tips throughout. That said, I can't
recommend this book primarily because the best advice is already
available on the Web for free in much the same form; chunks of the
most practical early part of the book are repetitive to cover
different operating systems or scenarios with the same approach; the
middle part of the book comprises a 60-page-long set of anecdotes with
long code extracts; and the last part of the book features security
advice that's somewhat strange focusing on commercial software and
hardware that's obscure and hard to use and mostly out of keeping with
the kind of audience that could possibly be interested in this title.
A factor that led to book bloat (520 pages, no CD-ROM, $49.99) is the
lengthy reproduction of code, sometimes double spaced that a reader
must be expected to input rather than download or copy and paste from
a Web page. Further, many of the programs seem too idiosyncratic to be
of general utility, arguing against their inclusion in the printed
book even if other programs were printed in full. For fairness's sake,
after reading this book a few weeks ago, I sent the publisher's
publicist contact my remarks and a list of errors found in the book. I
was promised some follow up and didn't get it, so the statute of
limitations of waiting for a response to specifics has ended. I should
also make it clear that I have co-written a book on wireless
networking which has practically no overlap with this book. In
general, the book is best at collecting and providing documentation on
the trickiest aspects of scanning for, recording, and defending
against wardriving and Wi-Fi network cracking. Some of the areas on
defense are the strongest in the book, although other areas seem
highly misguided. From the first page of the book to the end of
Chapter 7, page 243, it's at its strongest. It's a cogent, how-to
guide to installing and...
WiFiMaps Encompasses the World of
Wardriving
WiFiMaps Encompasses the World of
Wardriving
04/27/2004 03:52 PMI can't see my house from here: WiFiMaps has interactive map of
wardriving database: Although nodedb has been around for quite a
while, offering geographic information system (GIS) mapping of access
points to graphical maps, WiFiMaps has a crisper display and shows the
results of wardriving and other sources. It's a good way to tell
whether anyone knows your network exists (mine hasn't been stumbled in
this database), and to find out how active Wi-Fi is in your
neighborhood or community....
Real-world wardriving arrests
Real-world wardriving arrests
09/19/2004 09:09 PMZDNet Sep 20 2004 0:32AM GMT
Enormous Wardriving Maps of Seattle
Enormous Wardriving Maps of Seattle
02/05/2005 09:26 PM WiFiMaps.com releases massively large, detailed wardriving maps of
Seattle: In conjunction with a University of Washington course. I
can't describe it better than Drew: Dr. Philip Howard from the
communications department has been teaching his students about
technology, ideas, people, and how culture is affected by these new
concepts. Their project allows them to gain some practical experience
while exploring Wi-Fi as it pertains to them and the people around
them. Involving 100 students, this project is one of the largest
collective efforts to map Seattle's wireless landscape. WiFiMaps.com
is a website which provides interactive maps of Wi-Fi installations,
as seen by wardrivers. This collaboration served to create critical
mass for the website to provide printable maps, in addition to
on-screen maps that exist. Also, this paves the way for other
universities and groups interested in orgznizing detailed scans of
their city to have a way to actually accomplish this, and have visual
results. The files are BitTorrented because of their enormous size
(over 100 and 300 MB). [link via Slashdot]...
DefCon 12 WarDriving Contest
Registration Now Open
DefCon 12 WarDriving Contest
Registration Now Open
05/18/2004 09:02 AMWardriving sparks wireless treasure hunt
Wardriving sparks wireless treasure hunt
11/14/2003 12:33 PMZDNet UK Nov 14 2003 11:41AM ET
Local Sioux Falls, SD Home Mortgage
Business Increases Leads and Revenue by
100% - Cody Belitz of MorNorth Mortgage
Shares his Business Boosting Strategy
Local Sioux Falls, SD Home Mortgage
Business Increases Leads and Revenue by
100% - Cody Belitz of MorNorth Mortgage
Shares his Business Boosting Strategy
06/05/2005 11:17 PMThe MorNorth Mortgage office of Sioux Falls, SD processes at least one
loan application per day, and approximately thirty applications per
month. This is a 100% increase in applications since they began using
a vanity 800 phone number in their advertising efforts, starting in
September 2004. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
A look at Wardriving and the legalities
and statistics of WiFi Home Networks
A look at Wardriving and the legalities
and statistics of WiFi Home Networks
09/13/2004 03:33 AMI have my WiFi device sitting in a second floor office with MAC
filtering and WEP enabled at the highest encryption level. I live in a
residential area and from my second floor vantage point their are 11
active WiFi connections. Considering how far WiFi signal can travel
everyone around on this block must have a WiFi device. What is amazing
is that 9 of those are wide open. How can people be so ignorant. The
statistics are amazing nation wide. Read on. [ZDNet]
Primer Campeonato de Wardriving de
España necesita patrocinadores
Primer Campeonato de Wardriving de
España necesita patrocinadores
04/10/2005 02:36 PMLarge-Format Printable Wardriving Maps
of Seattle
Large-Format Printable Wardriving Maps
of Seattle
02/05/2005 09:07 PMCity of Prescott Implements LiveTime®
Help Desk for City Wide IT Service
Management
City of Prescott Implements LiveTime®
Help Desk for City Wide IT Service
Management
09/08/2004 02:53 AMThis major municipality joins the list of converts to LiveTime’s
scaleable, web-based solution. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
Texas City in Lather Over Sweatiest City
Label (Reuters)
Texas City in Lather Over Sweatiest City
Label (Reuters)
06/18/2004 04:06 PMReuters - Consumer products maker Procter &
Gamble Co. has learned the hard way how to alienate a city --
dub it the sweatiest in the country.
NYSIA and NY Tech Leaders Will Testify
to NY City Council on "How City
Government Can Support the Development
of New York City's Information
Technology Industry"
NYSIA and NY Tech Leaders Will Testify
to NY City Council on "How City
Government Can Support the Development
of New York City's Information
Technology Industry"
06/22/2005 01:51 AMThe hearing will address the current state of the tech industry in New
York and address crucial workforce issues and trends. [PRWEB Jun 21,
2005]
MY CITY IT CITY: Boost for PCs, no
clarity on BPO tax
MY CITY IT CITY: Boost for PCs, no
clarity on BPO tax
07/09/2004 12:20 AMExpressIndia.com Jul 9 2004 4:50AM GMT
Collaborative Mapping