48Upper is the first Social Collaborative IT Management solution to fully embrace social networking and the power of the community directly within the processes that run IT. 48Upper provides IT professionals with the tools and knowledge necessary to be more productive by solving problems and finding solutions more efficiently than ever before, and most importantly, without … [Read more...]
Archives for 2010
Using the Microsoft Home Use Program for Office 2010
If where you work has an agreement with Microsoft (or Micrsoft as the posters in Wal-Mart spell it), you could benefit as an employee by being able to purchase a super-cheap copy of Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows or Office 2008 for Mac through Microsoft's Home Use Program. For $9.95 and your employment at a company with this agreement, you can get Office Professional Plus … [Read more...]
New Improvements to CAPTCHAs with NuCaptcha
CAPTCHAs, those images of squiggly letters that are a pain to solve, help digitize books, and are increasingly being cracked by bots, are taking a new approach. Instead of being a still image, CAPTCHAs are now being made into videos of moving text so they're easier for a human to solve but more complicated for a bot with NuCaptcha. NuCaptcha's Basic service is free and still … [Read more...]
Host Your Own URL Shortener with Shorty, YOURLS, or Others
I've been in a domain buying mood lately and decided to purchase 404ts.com to complement my primary but longer domain 404techsupport.com. While thinking about having a short URL for the sake of convenience, what else am I supposed to do with it than setup a URL shortening service? Similar to Bit.ly, TinyURL, Is.Gd, and the dozens of other sites out there that provide URL … [Read more...]
Jimmy John’s Lesson on Instant Communication and the Problem with Rumors
Apparently a rumor was going around that made its way into a "press alert" saying Jimmy John's was going to have $1 sandwiches on July 1st in the Champaign and Charleston, IL areas as part of a customer appreciation day. This press alert made its way to a local newspaper writer who put the information out on Twitter. The newspaper she works for then retweeted the information … [Read more...]