March 31st, 2009 01:46pm

Free tools for removing Conficker; Beware scams!

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Security experts discovered an easy way to detect and remove the Conficker worm Monday. Click here to download a Trend Micro program that will remove it for free. More info on the Conficker worm is available in this Q&A I did with SSU Professor George Ledin, who teaches a virus writing course to students. Also there is this … Read More »
March 26th, 2009 02:03pm

Tapping The Tech Hive – Weekly Q&A feat. Roy Tennant

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Photo by Cindi Trainor Roy Tennant has been transitioning the paper words of yesteryears online for decades. He started working in libraries at age 17, and attained his masters in library and information science from Berkeley. He has worked both for the Berkeley library, the whole UC library system, and now the largest library cooperative in the world. He is a frequent speaker on the digitization of library systems and a … Read More »
March 19th, 2009 04:06pm

Tapping The Tech Hive – Weekly Q&A feat. Jeff Baudin

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Jeff Baudin is founder of Santa Rosa-based Micromat, and designer of its flagship product TechTool. Apple includes a copy of TechTool, a fixit software, with every extended warrenty. Baudin also started Outspring, which designs spam filters and apps for the iPhone. Question and Answers: DailyGeek: What OS do you primarily use?Baudin: The latest version of Macintosh OS X, of course! I’m a certifiable MacSnob. I owned a PC once. I didn’t like … Read More »
March 17th, 2009 09:35pm

Sonic.net goes boom (Broadband style)

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Walking into the office of Sonic.net is a bit like walking into a San Francisco startup — at least the youth culture part. It’s got loads of wrinkle-free faces, employees wearing clothes from Forever 21 and H&M, and an arcade room (ok, a break room with a lone video arcade machine. But that machine is stuffed full of classic games like PacMan and Street Fighter.) It’s an oddity in Santa Rosa — … Read More »
March 11th, 2009 06:03pm

Tapping The Tech Hive – Weekly Q&A feat. Frank Wise

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Bio: Frank Wise, 28, is director of IT for a well-established construction company, Western Water Constructors, in Santa Rosa. Wise and Josh McGarva decided to start a social networking site for people in the construction industry. It beta launched in August, 2008 and now has about 1,300 registered businesses, 3,500 members and about 20,000 visits a month.McGarva’s father runs the employee-owned construction company, which supports the startup. Here is an … Read More »
March 10th, 2009 03:37am

Tim O’Reilly goes apostle (again) at ETech Keynote

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Tim O’Reilly began his keynote at the Emerging Technology conference Monday night at the same spot he left off last year – with a poem.O’Reilly re-read the poem “The Man Watching” by Rainer Maria Rilke, emphasizing the poem’s message that losing to a great challenge is an honorable path to personal, professional growth: When we win it’s with small things,and the triumph itself makes us small.What is extraordinary and eternaldoes not … Read More »
March 4th, 2009 10:05pm

Tapping The Tech Hive – Weekly Q&A feat. Tim O’Reilly

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Bio: Tim O’Reilly generates Internet ideas and analysis like others exhale. Since before O’Reilly Media published The Whole Internet User’s Guide in 1992, Tim O’Reilly has been an advocate and prognosticator of the emerging digital world. He shares with the DailyGeek what technologies get him through the week. His Web site: Oreilly.com Blog: radar.oreilly.com/tim Collection of his writings: Tim.Oreilly.com Twitter: @TimOreilly Questions and Answers DailyGeek: What OS do you primarily use? O’Reilly: I use Mac OS X … Read More »
March 4th, 2009 05:53pm

Updated: Responding to a source’s criticism of my SEO article

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Update: Miriam Ellis, the source, and I exchange perspectives in the comments below. Miriam sent me her feedback via email, and I posted them here. I’ve never posted anyone’s emails before, and don’t plan to make it a habit. But her comments speak directly to her previous comments about my ability as a journalist. So I wanted them shared. An old adage in journalism is “You’re only as good as your sources.” So, … Read More »
March 3rd, 2009 09:29pm

Free Web site review service at Small Business Development Centers

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After writing a story about search engine optimization for Sunday’s business section, I got a call from Janet Wentworth. She is a business advisor for the Small Business Development Center in Santa Rosa, and she said they offer a bunch of free technology services including Web site review. A business advisor will spend about 6 to 8 hours – for free - looking over your Web site and provide feedback in a these areas: Review its usability … Read More »