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Business The following Weblog items are filed under the Business category. There are 72 entries in this section. The earliest was published on December 21, 2011 and the latest entry was filed on March 27, 2013. If you have any comments about Business please let me know!
March 27, 2013
iGoogle ![]() Google's iGoogle service is a way to create a custom homepage of custom widgets. You can have a widget to track stock trading, latest ski conditions, the 'funny joke of the day' and so much more! Really cool way to get all your information in one place. On November 1st, 2013, the iGoogle service will not exist any more. I can't complain too much since I haven't spent any money using iGoogle. That's why I supposed that Google is pulling the plug since it hasn't made that much money from this service and feel that web apps built into Chrome will replace the feature.You can find these in the Google's Chrome Store. One of the features I liked about iGoogle is the ability to have custom search widgets. I can have a widget which will show me all the latest news related to Framingham, and another which will tell me any news about the MBTA. I can scan the headlines and read only the stories that appeal to me. Google News has some similar features, so I'll play around with that. I'll miss having a single source of information. January 16, 2013
Yankee Swap Yankee swaps are always a fun event at work. (Some locals call it a Gift Swap, Black Santa, Chinese Gift Exchange, Dirty Santa, Greedy Punter, Thieves' Christmas) This is a great way to get people together and have some social fun. There are different ways you can implement the Yankee swap, here are some of the rules that our company implemented at the last Yankee Swap:
Some gift ideas seen at several different Yankee Swaps:
When selecting your gift idea try to be creative. Some people get a couple of things and try to have a theme, such as a book with a lottery ticket. Have fun with your Yankee Swap! May 01, 2012
Plaxo Platinum Sync Today I got an email from Adrian Hurel that "Thanks for purchasing Platinum Sync." Which is very weird since I rarely ever use the Plaxo service. (I believe I signed up because a friend on Facebook was on it.) I am very sure that I didn't recently upgrade. FYI: Plaxo brings all your contacts into one place, gives you access to your data where you need it, and keeps your address book up-to-date. You can upgrade for $5 a month to add 2-way, real-time sync keeps your address book consistent and accessible from the essential communication tools you use every day. To make sure that I didn't upgrade, I logged into the service - not too quickly as it took several tries since I completely forgot what my username/password was. After a few choice guesses, I was in. I notice that my "membership" was still at the basic level and its still free. I also noticed that I only have 3 contacts in Plaxo, so I don't think I would have upgraded. I don't know if something weird happened at Plaxo, as I have no idea why they think I purchased their Platinum service. Guess they need better QA on their emails. December 23, 2011
Content Shadowing In Content Management, content shadowing is when you have a main content and some children content based off the main content. This is usually used when the children content doesn't change that much from the main content and there are lots of children contents. The main advantage of using content shadowing over simple page linking is that it keeps the website to have the same look and feel throughout the site. It also gives more control to the primary owner of the content. Example of Content Shadowing: The American Association of Tirade has offices all over the country and thousands of websites to display specific information on their satellite offices. However, on several pages it displays content from the home office. Some text is replaced to add the local touch, but the bulk of the text is managed at the home office in Washington D.C. When the home office makes a change to the content, all the satellite offices get that change. Content Shadowing needs to be built into a content management solution and be part of the design of a Website Project Architect. CS2 from Refresh Software was one company that offered the solution, some other CMS companies are working on implementing into their systems. December 21, 2011
Engineer Queue Boss An Engineer Queue Boss is someone that handles any issues that Quality Assurance or Customer Support finds. The purpose of this position is to take the load off other engineers so they can focus on their task and not be distracted by current issues. In some companies this role shifts into high gear around product releases to support any deployment or release related issues. Three requirements of a good Engineer Queue Boss:
Some companies call this role Cue Boss or Que Boss, but the correct name is Queue Boss.
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