May 04, 2009
Additional notes
As the audio for today's show is due to be posted in the audio archives soon, these notes will be sparce.
The show was more a running narrative than topical so it's difficult to convey in brief notes. Please listen to the audio.
It's the 20th birthday of the World Wide Web. A link to the world's 1st web page is at the top.
It's also the 50th anniversary of the integrated circuit. See the above link.
With regard to privacy on the internet, Britain has had problems with their national identity system and private information has been misused.
An amusing sound clip from the ACLU was played. It satirizes the lack of privacy. The link to the clip is above.
Co-host Coryon Redd is introduced. He will be talking about social media marketing and how to get people to come to your web site
It's presumed you already have some sort of business and a web site.
There are 2 other shows on internet marketing with Coryon Redd:
Aug 11 2008
http://zen.kvmr.org/content/view/68/11/
audio: http://zen.kvmr.org/archive/ZenTech_Aug_11_2008.mp3
and…
Nov 03 2008
http://zen.kvmr.org/content/view/75/11/
Coryon's business is Batteries For Less
The idea is to find, on the internet, people who'll be interested in your business.
He mentioned the social networking services Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin as well as going to forums & blogs.
Find people in these communities who are most active and join them in sharing your expertise but don't hawk your product.
Find places where you can generate links back to your web site.
Page Rank by Google gives an indication of quantity & quality of links to your web site.
Twitter is a growing area of social networking useful for marketing.
A clipping service helps you determine when your business gets mentioned in the news (blogs, periodicals, newspapers etc).
Use Google alerts from news.google.com (you have to create an account).
Coryon is willing communicate by email to help people with this subject.
Coryon will be teaching classes on internet marketing, sponsored by Nevada County Economic Resources Council.
They'll be at the Nevada County Board of Realtors on Mon May 11 and Tue May 19 at 7pm to 9:30pm.
For more info, contact him or go to ncerc.org.
Businesses just starting up are advised to put contact info or web link in your blog, printed material, the signature of your email, etc.
Use a collaborative spreadsheet at Google Docs to share ideas among your staff for promoting the company.
Google page ranking will give you a measure of the response to your promotional efforts.
Google webmaster tools:
The linking report — tells you what web sites link to yours.
The query report — shows which keywords are working for you.
Google Adwords is a paid service, which is also useful.
Brenda Horton with Hware discribes how she's using Linkedin, Facebook & Twitter.
The call was dropped but she calls back a few minutes later.
A caller with an arts group wants to know how to use Facebook for promotion.
Finishing out the show, Brenda Horton called back to continue her conversation. She also thinks video at Youtube will displace text as the primary way to get the word out.
April 20 2009
Additional notes
Editor's notes are delimited by < >
Paul is hosting the show. Glenn joins in later by phone.
Web site for optical illusions mentioned. See above link
The earliest effort for cable audio was the Telharmonium. It was designed by Thaddeus Cahill to send music by telephone to subscribers. See the above link.
Paul talked about the Conflicker worm. There are now variants A thru E. It keeps getting modified and always stays ahead of anti-virus programs. See the above link.
The "AutoDrive/AutoRun, Risks and Precentions" link above tells you how to disable the Autorun feature. It was meant to make the appropriate application run when a disk or flash drive is put into the computer: E.g. run Media Player when an audio CD is inserted, but can be used by malware to infect the machine and propagate itself.
Glenn found an iPhone clone from China for around $100. It's not a true clone but does much of the same stuff. It's unlocked and works on the 4 principle cell phone frequencies so you can use it with various providers by using the appropriate SIM card.
It appears to be 2G (EDGE) only.
There's a link above to someone selling the phone on Ebay.
A topic that often comes up is how to boost your cell phone signal.
– Some cell phones have a special connector for an external booster or passive antenna.
– "Booster Stickers for Cell Phones" do not work, never have.
– Active boosters do work but are expensive. They work for both GSM CDMA networks.
See the links above.
Cell phone towers can handle only a finite number of calls and the weakest signals are usually dropped in favor of those most likely to have a satisfactory connection.
Paul observes that though people may be concerned about personal info being harvested by commercial interests, they gladly give away, on sites like Facebook, far more info than they would allow to be taken from them.
Glenn joins in from San Jose in Costa Rica using Skype Out. He talks quite a bit about the environs. He has with him the Idea Pad by Lenovo: an XP machine with a 80Gig hard drive.
Skype Out minutes "expire in 90 days unless you use and then it expires in 90 days from your last use".
So far it's averaging $.021/min.
With OneSuite he couldn't get a local phone number or a toll free number to call out from Costa Rica. He installed something called a 'soft phone' <I think that's what I heard> which he thinks might work if he weren't on a wireless router (it can't authenticate it's proxy). Bottom line, Skype is easier to use and is cheaper: OneSuite charges would amount to about $.08/min, Glenn surmises.
Glenn says he'll post photos from his trip on zen.kvmr.org
Glenn is now using the Picassa software from Google. It's a picture editing & managing program. He tried it before but wasn't happy because it kept re-indexing his photos. Picassa 3 works much better.
Paul mentioned Adobe Photoshop Elements 7. He thinks it's a good program but it can loose track of where your pictures are if you move your folders around.
Paul also suggests Paint Shop Pro
<Learn more about Paint Shop at these sites:
tcc-pub.com/workshop/205/psp.htm
www.youthpastor.com/2000/index.cfm/A/2Kpsp.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paint_Shop_Pro
Paint Shop Pro is now a Corel product but earlier free versions can be found. I got my copy here.>
Paul bought some Irish Stout that comes with a "widget" aka "cat toy". It's a sphere in the can with pressurized nitrogen, which gets released when you open the can, giving the stout a creamy head.
Rich called in. He want's to get involved with digital video. He has an HP Media Center computer but doesn't think it's adequate.
– All versions of XP come with Windows Movie Maker which is pretty effective. Paul's Costa Rica videos at tropicaltributes.blogspot.com were made with Movie Maker.
– < On my PC I have Windows Movie Maker located at:
in the All Programs menu and also in All Programs -> Accessories -> Entertainment>
– Most people, with a PC, use Adobe Premier Adobe Premier Pro. It also comes in a "light" edition.
Mikail called in using the Comcast digital phone plan and a plain old telephone. Paul says the Comcast router has battery back up so the phone should still work for a few hours if the power goes out.
The reason Mikail called is to say the coming new iPhone is rumored to do HD video. He also says the new Apple notebook is rumored to have a 10" touch screen and cost $400 to $600.
Apr 06, 2009
Additional Notes
Glenn & Paul are in the studio. Mikail called in from Crete.
Fstream is an app for iPhone that allows one to listen to streaming radio.
4-5-9 was Google's 5th birthday.
Google Earth is mentioned. It shows aerial pictures of many locations & allow you to zoom in. Find it at earth.google.com.
There's an app for iPhone that lets you do the same thing.
You can have Google handle email addressed to a domain you own and you don't have to have a gmail account.
The free service; can have mail to your own domain delivered to Google's system. Plus, you can manage your mail at Google. See the link & comment at the top of this page.
To sign up you have to have access to the domain naming system.
Google will verify that you're the owner of the domain and require you to change the MX records (the DNS entries that indicate where the mail is to be delivered).
The standard disclaimer applies.
The views expressed are those of the show's hosts only.
Mikail called in from Crete using the new skype app on the iPhone and a satellite internet connection.
The Skype Out service lets you call an ordinary phone and costs about 1 cent per minute.
There is an unreleased app for the iPhone which allows one to switch a cell phone connection to wi-fi without losing the connection.
A jailbroken version 2.2 iPhone doesn't work with the Skype app. You have to have ver 2.21. See the above link
Tethering (look for "tethering" in the previous show's notes) will officially come with version 3.0 of the iPhone. For jailbroken phones there is a tethering app for $29.95 at Cydia.
Tethering means using the phone to connect your computer to the internet.
The 2G iPhone uses EDGE which is barely fast enough to be useful.
The current iPhone protocol is 802.11h. The new iPhone will use a new processer and 802.11n which is significantly faster, Mikail says.
Mikail says Airport cards in Mac computers built around 2003 and earlier have died. The hardware is no longer supported. One has to upgrade to an Airport Express base station.
If you use Boss Prefs on a jailbroken iPhone, in system preferences you'll find a kill switch that
Apple can use to disable any app you bought and installed. Boss Prefs can be used to disable that kill switch.
There are some indications that future iPhones will be able to do video recording & editing, and have an FM radio.
The new Skype for iPhone only does voice & text, not pictures.
The 3G tethering to the pc (mentioned above) uses wi-fi, not blue tooth.
Mikail says jailbroken iPhones can send video streams with a special app.
A caller asks if Magic Jack (Paul's write-up)has security issues.
– "There are security issues with anything you plug into a computer".
– It's very easy to set up and the quality is quite good.
– $19.95 to purchase and $19.95 per year subscription.
– You need a broadband connection.
There doesn't seem to be a delay in Mikail's audio with his satellite connection; Paul is incredulous.
There should be a delay because of the distance to the geostationary satellites.
Using Skype to call another Skype user is free; Skype Out is cheap but minutes expire.
A listener called in saying he can't receive windows updates.
– Malware is suspected
– It might possibly be a rootkit.
– Some malicous sites may say you need an update to your anti-virus software to get you to click on a link, but then send you malware instead.
– Paul invited the caller to email him & resolve this off air.
– Black Light Anti-Rootkit can possibly find the rootkit. Also, see notes from a previous show.
– Back up your files before trying to eliminate malware.
– Passwords may have already been stolen; check your bank account, etc.
Listeners are asked to go to kcra.com & vote for KVMR as the best radio station. You can get the exact link on the kvmr.org page.
A caller with Mac Book Pro followed Mikail's suggestions from the last show regarding fixing disk permissions but keeps getting a warning that some files "will not be repaired".
– Mikail suggests backing up & reinstalling the operating system
Check out Paul's Costa Rica blog tropicaltributes.blogspot.com
March 23, 2009: Mac & iPhone Special
FREE! Radio Apps for the iPhone let you listen to KVMR over 3G and wifi
FREE! APPS for the iPhone!
http://www.apptism.com/
Setting The iPhone Free from AT&T
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2009/tc2009033_855911.htm?campaign_id=yhoo
Breaking Apple's Grip on the iPhone
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123629876097346481.html
AT&T to sell iPhone without contract for $599 and up
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ATampT-to-sell-iPhone-without-apf-14694320.html
Apple’s iPhone 3.0 Preview
http://www.apple.com/iphone/preview-iphone-os/
How the iPhone 3.0 Will Create a New Mobile Economy
http://mashable.com/2009/03/21/iphone-economy/
How to Enable 3G Tethering in Your iPhone 3.0 Now
http://i.gizmodo.com/5175391/how-to-enable-3g-tethering-in-your-iphone-30-now
iPhone 3G Tethering Now Working for Someone, Somewhere
http://i.gizmodo.com/5175020/iphone-3g-tethering-now-working-for-someone-somewhere
iPhone 3.0 OS Reveals New iPhones, iPods and the Mysterious "iProd"
http://i.gizmodo.com/5175348/iphone-30-os-reveals-new-iphones-ipods-and-the-mysterious-iprod
Titanium Software – FREE & Highly Useful Maintenance Apps
http://www.titanium.free.fr/pgs/english.html
gmail contact import for Entourage Users
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=8301
Entourage Contact CSV Exporter 1.4.3
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/27099/entourage-contact-csv-exporter
Crossover – run PC apps on your Mac w/o WIndows
http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxmac/
Flip for Mac – Watch Windows Only Movies on your Mac – Telestream is a local company too!
http://www.telestream.net/telestream-products/desktop-products.htm
iPhone OS 3.0 Will Turn Your Phone Into a Revolutionary Sex Toy
http://i.gizmodo.com/5172615/iphone-os-30-will-turn-your-phone-into-a-revolutionary-sex-toy
Glenn & Mikail hosted the show. Thanks to Mikail for the above list, and to Glenn for forwarding it to me.
iPhone 3.0 firmware (see above link) to be available around June for a $5 or $10 upgrade.
– It will allow cut & paste of text in any window. Jailbroken iPhones can already do that with an add-on app. This app allows you to work with secure text and allows multiple items in the cut buffer.
– Allows tethering (see above link) to connect a computer to the internet thru the iPhone & 3G network. Jailbroken phones have an app to do this for $29.95.
– Can take a SIM card from a non-jailbroken phone and put it into a jailbroken phone and use the internet services without paying for the voice plan, you pay only for the data plan. <I hope I got that right>
– AT&T reserves the right to charge you for both plans, if it finds out.
– The 3.0 upgrade will work on all iPhones but the stereo Bluetooth and multimedia messaging (like the picture video messaging) won't work with the first generation iPhone.
– More info about unlocking & jailbreaking from previous show's notes, these notes and the above links.
In the developers code for iPhone 3.0 are references to 4 new products. It remains unclear what they are. Follow the rumors at macrumors.com.
The 5-passenger Nano car by Tata Motors of India is mentioned. It's gas driven minimalistic car for about $2000. There's also the .7 liter diesel Smart Car that gets over 100mpg and meets emissions standards but is not allowed to be sold in the US.
Starting this Thursday (3-26-9) AT&T will make non-contract models of the iPhone available in 8gig ($599) & 16gig ($699). These have been available, on Craigslist for example, but you still have to get a contract with AT&T (unless you jailbreak it & use it with T-Mobile). Bottom line is that people who want to use just the WI-FI to save on connection charges will have a difficult time of it.
If you think you'll ever want to jailbreak your iPhone, don't update to 3.0. Apple has found a way to prevent jailbreaking.
Others are copying Apple by starting up app stores. Search for apps, free and pay, at apptism (see the above link).
An app store for jailbroken iPhones called Cydia was mentioned.
<Also see www.RockYourPhone.com>
To reach Mikail Graham, send email to:
tos at kvmr dot org or tosradio at gmail dot com
A caller got a program called Cribbage but, as a result, was switched over to a different default search engine. This happens often and is not especially malicious, they're just trying to get you to use their service because they make money on it (thru advertising, for instance).
– Uninstall it. Then install it again using custom install, if available, and pay attention for a prompt that asks if you want to switch to a different search engine.
– Just make the change in your browser to your preferred search engine.
Safari version 4 has made improvements especially the javascript engine.
Google's Chrome is a lean browser but Glenn has had trouble saving bookmarks.
Titanium Software (see the above link) has free maintenance software for the Mac for both Leopard and Tiger like Onyx and Deeper.
To keep your Mac respond quickly, repair the disk permissions on a weekly basis; in utilities folder look for Disk Utility.
On the new Mac laptops you can use finger gestures, like on the iPhone, to control your screen.
A caller with a 3 year old Mac Book Pro had someone install the Leopard OS for him but he doesn't see a performance improvement.
– Use the Titanium utilities (see above link), Onyx in particular
– Opinions differ on whether to upgrade to Leopard or reformat the hard drive and do a fresh install, but it's recommended to do the latter.
A caller, new to Mac, wants to know how to create mail folders using the default Apple mail program.
– Mikail offered to help the caller off-air as it will take too long.
– Use Thunderbird
– Use Gmail. It uses labels, which work similar to folders.
A caller uses Entourage and wants to export the address book and use them in another mail program.
– Use the Entourage export (see above links) feature to create .rge file then convert to a CSV file which can then be imported to many mail programs.
– Again, Gmail is recommended because it is available on the net from any location & computer.
A caller warns that Gmail has privacy issues, Google can read your mail. Mikail points out that the same is true of other mail services.
– Encrypt sensitive mail.
Crossover (see above link) for the Mac uses Wine technology to run windows programs without windows installed. But it's only for Intel Macs
To play avi video or windows media video on a Mac there is:
flip4mac (see above link) by Telestream; free version available.
Mar 9, 2009
Paul is in Costa Rica and called in using Magic Jack. It's a device that plugs into a computer and allows one to use a standard phone over a broadband connection. For this call Paul's computer is connected via ISDN (the high-speed connection which preceded DSL) which runs a 128 kilobits/sec.
Glenn was exploring how to get to Europe inexpensively. Sometimes it's cheaper to take a more circuitous route than a direct flight.
Paul uses Orbitz & Expedia but check the airline's site for flights that may not be on the travel sites.
Paul is blogging about his trip at tropicaltributes.blogspot.com. Gmail users don't need to create a new account for blogspot.com. It's owned by Google, so use your current login.
Magic Jack is easy to hook up, no drivers to install; works well in foreign countries. Paul did a writeup here.
A caller recommends TV Fool (mentioned in the notes for the last show) for information about TV reception in your particular location.
Also check out:
antennaweb.org
antennaweb.org/aw/Stations.aspx
Paul talked to a guy at Radio Shack and was told that about half of the people in the <Nevada> county will succeed in receiving a digital signal if they get a yagi array antenna and raise it to a higher level.
A caller recommends kayak.com, a travel site aggregator, so you can get travel info from various sites in one place.
EDITORS NOTE: I just read about a simillar site called Tripadvisor.
A caller wants to know if wi-fi or Ethernet is faster for uploading files.
– It shouldn't matter. The bottleneck is the provider.
– Check your end-to-end speed with speedtest.net.
3g cellular is becoming available locally, in the county. It's close to DSL speed.
3gstore.com
But there's a monthly capacity limit (2 or 3 gig).
A caller mentions that Southwest Airlines is not on the travel sites
– Southwest doesn't contract with the travel sites to provide flight info (and maybe not Jetblue either).
The same caller, wants to know if there's a free virtual machine to run Windows NT.
– VMware may have a free version.
– google "free microsoft virtual machine"
The same caller, thinks HD TV requires only the small, UHF antenna not the long yagi, mentioned above.
– HD TV and digital TV are not the same. HD comes in digital but so does regular definition.
– Yagi just refers to the arrangement of the antenna elements and it works for various frequencies. To get a weaker signal you may need an antenna with more elements, in effect, making the antenna longer.
The KVIE audio channel at 87.8 FM will go off the air when we go all digital. Radios that pick up the audio from TV channels will suffer the same fate. (also mentioned in the previous show's notes)
A caller is getting a marginal signal for his iPhone thru the EDGE network and wants to know if it's a good idea to use repeater with an antenna or wait for 3G.
– Paul thinks a repeater might be expensive and the improvement only slight
– Check with Banner Communications, a company local to Nevada City.
A caller using a Mac & the program Fetch for FTP and wants something that does the same on the PC?
– Use the FireFTP addon with Firefox.
EDITORS NOTE: A command line version of FTP comes with XP and has come with many versions of Windows. In XP it's located in C:\WINDOWS\system32:
Jeffrey Hein called to add that there are many FTP clients, including filezilla.
There's also WINSCP for secure file transfer.
JP Hein Consulting helps people integrate technology with their business.
Jeffrey says there's a free version of VMware. Also Virtual Box is free.
A caller is trying to use the Gmail POP service with Outlook Express but keeps receiving old mail.
– Switch to Thunderbird.
– Set Thunderbird to use IMAP. Under settings in Gmail there are instuctions to set up your mail program.
– There's a check box in Gmail settings to "enable this for only mail that arrives from now on".
Paul Patterson (KVMR station engineer) also thinks that the TV audio on FM will go away at the digital transition.
A caller has trouble receiving KVMR in Sacramento and wants to know if putting an antenna in her crawl space will help.
– Use the internet to listen to KVMR.
– Reception in a car is usually better.
– There are FM antennas you can use.
EDITORS NOTE; TV UHF antennas have long been recommended for FM signals.
– The digital radio KVMR signal is not much better than the analog.
A caller asks about a local store to buy a laptop.
– There's no local store but there may be a one in Marysville.
– Try Ebay or Craigslist.