Archive | February, 2007

Safer Browsing Tips for Anybody

Now I know there are a lot of “safe browsing tips” article out there in the world today. The problem is most of them are aimed towards folks that already know how to protect themselves, for the most part, Online.

Those people are not the ones needing help. The people needing help are the ones that just spend a few hours Online each night and want to find something and happen to stumble across a few bad links and get themselves infested with badness. If you find yourself in this camp, read on.

Danger Surf the Web Like You Have a Brain

The number best thing you can do for yourself is to surf smarter. Don’t go looking for crazy midget midnight cracks for your favorite image editor. Stay away from places that just do not seem right. One tool that will help you tell the good places from the bad places is McAfee’s SiteAdvisor. It will give you the red light and green light warnings for good and bad places Online.

Danger Be More Careful With Your E-mailing Ways

Another helpful tip for folks who might not be in the know would be to be careful what you open in your E-mails. We have all heard the “don’t open E-mail attachments” rule. It is a good one.

Follow it!

I don’t care if you know who sent it – still, do not open it. If you really want to check it out, call the person on the phone or E-mail them real quick and ask. If the say, “Yeah, I sent you those naughty photos of (insert your favorite celebrity here)” then go ahead and open it. If they say, “Hu?” then get rid of it as soon as possible.

Danger Don’t Search Google for Free Crap

Remember that old saying, “If you have to ask, you’ll never know”? Well it is true as well. If you type in to Google “give me free music downloads of (insert famous recording artist here)” you are going to get yourself into trouble.

The days of the old Napster ways have come and gone and it is time to find new ways of finding your free stuff. Look into indy bands, find free tunes on the artists’ Web sites that you actually know, or break down and buy the damn music.

Hopefully this will be a good beginners’ guide for getting around the Web without getting yourself in trouble. The best thing you can do is use common sense – and if you don’t have that, then make sure that you browse the World Wide Web with a friend who does.

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One Voice vs Many Voices

After writing “Time to Cleanup Your Web Site” for Lunartics the other day, I noticed a link back coming from a fellow that had this to say.

Mitch at Lunartics asks “How do you keep your site content fresh and manageable?” My answer to that question is “You don’t!” In the ideal situation, your community will do this for you. They’ll post new articles (which may require your editing/approval), submit tips for blog entries, start interesting discussions on your forums, dig up coupons and deals to share with your other readers, etc.

The Social Bubble Web 2.0 Crowd

I don’t think that should always be the case though. There are situations where a public or social driven Web site is good. Just look at Digg.com. The only problem is Digg is only good if you don’t bother to read the comments.

Once you get into reading all the Digg comments on a story you feel like you are back in junior high school.

“This so blowz!”

“I Love ‘em my Ubuntu!”

“This story is so a dupe of one like I posted…”

It ain’t exactly Shakespeare folks! Not all of them are bad, but after reading a few comments down from just about any story I always feel just a little stupider inside.

The Mindtank of Multiple Folks Blogging (or Group Blogs)

Another section of the content culture I have to say I do like is the group blogs like Lifehacker and the many Lockergnome blogs. Although Lockergnome seems to be more watered down these days – I think it still belongs in the worthy mentions camp.

The One Man Showcase

I think there is still a place though for a one man act though. Why? You get to know the person more. It is a much more personal and enjoyable experience when you can read one really good writer in comparison with twenty five typing monkeys.

All three can be enjoyable and each have their place in the Online world. As a man who has many one man acts – I can only hope what I do does not become a lost art anytime soon. Which is your favorite?

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Subscribe to Mitchelaneous

Now I know not everybody understand RSS feeds and all this geeky update stuff – but have no fear! I have collected a whole list of subscription links you can use to keep up to date on what I am doing here on the ol’ blog.

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Need more? have another resource listed there that might not be right now? Let me know! I’ll be happy to add more of those cool little badges as long as I don’t have to put them on every single Web page.

I’ll work with you if you work with me!

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Top 9 Security Extensions for Firefox

Now I do come from the camp of folks that say that Firefox is mainly safe because it is not the tallest nail getting hit at this moment. Internet Explorer is harder hit on by those who wish to do you harm, so that is one reason why it is less safe than Firefox.

On the other hand though, Firefox is a “stupider” browser (no offense to my Mozilla friends) so it is harder for deviants out there to get it to do their evil deeds.

No matter if you like Firefox or not, you have to admit there are a lot of great extensions out there that can make your browsing a lot safer. Nothing beats common sense, but having some of these extensions installed should be a good first line of defense.

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Western Digital Passport Hard Drive

A few weeks back I picked up my very first external hard drive for backing up my files on my computer.

Now after doing some searching around and looking for exactly what I needed, I ended up with the Western Digital Passport Hard Drive. This little 60 GB hard drive does everything I need it to do.

Now some might ask, why not get a bigger one? Well, right now – I just don’t need it. This one comes with more than enough space for my personal files and backups, so I am golden there. By the time I need more space, I’ll probably want to buy a new external hard drive anyways.

I love the exterior of this thing as well. The case is shinny and black. I am almost afraid to touch it because I don’t want to get my fingerprints all over its sleek design.

Western Digital Passport Hard DriveThe software that comes with it is a little dumpy and ugly, but it gets the job done. All I have to do is plug in the hard drive, start the program, hit a button and I am backed up.

One built in functionality I really like with the backing up software is it sees my Firefox preferences and backs them up too. One less file for me to have to hunt down and but in the backup myself. I like it.

If you are looking for a small backing up solution, I would suggest checking this one out. It is a keeper for sure!

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More Web Hosting Giveaways

All this talk about the Web Hosting Show’s two year birthday at the end of the month has gotten a lot of folks into the celebrating mood. We now have several on going giveaways related back to the big date. Who says Web hosting folks don’t know how to party?!

Web Hosting Giveaway #1

Web Hosting Giveaway #2

Web Hosting Giveaway #3

Go have a look and see if there is anything there that tickles your fancy. If there is, just shoot me over an E-mail and let me know what you enjoy about the podcast I produce – and it shall be yours (as supplies last).

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Waiting for the Vista Sucks Phase

I have made up my mind that I am going to wait a while before I even think of touching or upgrading to Vista on any machine. Let everybody get their updates out. Let everybody beat on it for a while. Eventually I will be forced to move over though on at least one machine.

Now what I am really waiting on pins and needles for right now is for us to get out of this “Vista is wonderful and great and pretty and will change your life” phase and get into the Vista sucks phase.

Back when Windows XP first came out, it didn’t take too long for people to go from saying:

Upgrade Bliss?“The interface is a welcome change from the colorless existence we once had…”

to

“The interface looks like a children’s toy. Where is the mature look and design I want?”

This time around though (or maybe I am not paying as much attention) it seems like the “this sucks” phase is taking a little longer to roll out into the mainstream conversation.

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GoDaddy Girl – Super Bowl Commercial

I have to say that I am a little disappointed in GoDaddy’s Super Bowl commercial this year. In comparison with last year’s ad it just comes off as weak, and not really even that funny, great or clever.

I had been looking forward to seeing it, because the past two year’s commercials have a least gotten a chuckle out of me. This year, it was nothing. I was just left with the feeling of, “…is that it?”.

Maybe the whole GoDaddy Girl thing has run it’s course?

Personally, I was more amused by this gif ad I saw on TopHosts.com this morning.

Funny Ad
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Want a Free Hosting Account?

As announced on the Web Hosting Show today:

So what am I going to give away this year? Well since we had such good luck with giving away one free hosting account the year before, I thought this year we would do the same – but on a much bigger level. That is right, I am going to be handing out even more free Web hosting accounts.

This year’s big sponsor of the free hosting plans if Plzhost.com. They have offered up the following:

Disk Space: 200 MB
Bandwidth: 10 GB

They want to give away two free plans for life and three plans for six months of free hosting. On the six month plans – after the six months is up you will get $1.00 off the monthly fee or the yearly fee.

Want your own free Web hosting account? Just drop me an E-mail and let me know why you like the Web Hosting Show! Could winning something be any easier?

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Plzhost.com Web Hosting Interview

We hear from the big names and the ultra-cool companies all the time, but when was the last time you heard from one of the little guys?

I had the honor to do little interview from Jonathan at Plzhost.com recently. He is yet another young guy that comes from the tech arena into the Web hosting world.

Jonathan, how did you come into the wild and wacky world of Web hosting?

I came into the hosting business because I was looking at the web host I was on with the time with a retail site and how much they provided me with support and help. I looked around at other hosting companies and they wouldn’t even touch what this hosting company did for me. So I started learning the ins and outs of the hosting business.

I came across what got me started by accident really I was working for an auction site named Buyselltrades.com and I was looking around for fraudulent and saw a post that said “start your own web hosting company and work from home” that caught my attention as I was looking into starting a web hosting company. I contacted them to see how much there reseller accounts where. Continue Reading →

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