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Wednesday, 22 April 2009 08:05 |
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There is an interesting, free 31 page report about outsourcing for web entrepreneurs which points out that it might not be the best way to get your business started on the web.
This report is generating some SERIOUS discussion: http://www.outsourcingconspiracy.com
It shows you why outsourcing is just a fad and how it really doesn't work that well for most people trying to start an online business.
Skeptical? Let's face it. These days, outsourcing is BIG. People are busier than ever, and outsourcing work to people on is the simplest way to free up your time.
It sounds good, but the question is: does it work?
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Read more... [Is Outsourcing good for a Start-up?]
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Friday, 17 April 2009 17:54 |
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Twice this got me. Used Windows Update to keep all the drivers updated. It tells me there is a new driver for my nVidia Geforce 6100 card. Great.
I install all the updates and restart the computer. All seems good, getting upto the Windows XP splash screen. Then, the screen goes blank. Not completely blank, just 99% blank. I can see a thin sliver of the background color of the desktop at the top of the screen. Ouch. Here comes a lost hour or so...
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Read more... [Windows Update nVidia 6100 gives black screen]
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Monday, 19 January 2009 08:25 |
Resident Shield and/or Web Shield is not active
It seems a recent update for either Vista or AVG altered something with AVG being recognized by Windows Security Center. There is a mention of it on AVG website: http://www.avg.com/faq.num-1642#faq_1642
For those too lazy to follow the link for the FAQ, here is a copy of the info:
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Read more... [Windows Security shows unprotected by AVG]
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Friday, 09 January 2009 10:27 |
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Just copy/paste content into a website. Easy, right? Should just take 2 minutes, right?
Wrong. Yes, it can be quick and simple to copy and paste into a web page, whether you are using Joomla, Wordpress, Dreamweaver or FrontPage/Expression. But how will it look? I noticed this after adding a simple copy of the Readme for RootKit Hunter the other day. A simple copy/paste of plain text took about a half-hour to properly format, which should remind Web Designers to consider that time in their expenses.
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Read more... [Not a simple as Copy/Paste]
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Wednesday, 07 January 2009 09:47 |
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As I went to upgrade RootKit Hunter to it's latest version (for the web servers), I found it interesting that none of the announcements of the update gave installation instructions. Instead, they rely on the ReadMe file in the package.
That gave me an extra step to first download the package and review the ReadMe, instead of just quickly running the proper commands. (sorry, I don't memorize all instructions for all updates/patches).
So, for the sake of those needing a reminder of how to install RKH, here is the readme file from release 1.3.4. The package is available for download at https://sourceforge.net/projects/rkhunter/
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Read more... [Installing or Upgrading Rootkit Hunter (RKH)]
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