Archive for the 'Better Net' Category

Sean King’s Excursions

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Sean King serves as the current Vice President of Park Strategies, a political and business advisory firm in New York City. Sean King manages the firm’s exploratory field offices in Taipei, Taiwan.
Former New York Senator Alfonse D’Amato founded the firm in 1998. In the mid 1990s, Sean King […]

How a Server Spam Filter Saves Time, Money and Downtime

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

A server spam filter is a software application that scans
incoming email messages, identifies SPAM based on preset
configurations and isolates the unsolicited email so that it
never reaches the email inboxes of the personal computers in the
computer network.
SPAM is the slang term that is commonly used to describe
unwanted, unsolicited commercial email or […]

Spam The Spammer - Will It Work?

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Spam is everywhere. It’s the “in-box lunch meat” nobody likes, wants or looks forward too. Unfortunately, many folks enjoy “eating” this product because if they didn’t, there wouldn’t be any. Read on…
The federal government’s ill-conceived CAN-SPAM Act did little more than make a few legislators feel better about themselves. Did this […]

Spam - It’s What’s For Breakfast

Monday, March 16th, 2009

The first thing I do every morning when I wake up is head for my computer. It holds the secrets to my day. I read my e-mails from several accounts, check my schedule on my Outlook calendar and even find out how much money I can spend that day from my bank’s Web site. I’d […]

Phishing - It’s Signs and Your Options

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Phishing is the act of some individual sending an email to a user in an attempt to scam the user to release personal information. Is it easy to determine if it’s a scam? Sometimes - but not always. I hope to give you enough examples and information to help you to safeguard yourself from these […]

Do Marketers Really Need RSS?

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

The recent Forrester Research study, which claims that only 2% of online households in North America use RSS, took the internet marketing world by storm. Does this data really mean that marketers can still afford to ignore this channel?
Soon after the Forrrester study became public, I received a press enquiery asking whether marketers should be […]

Get Identity Theft Help!

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Identity theft crimes are not new, but they have become more pervasive in the past decade. One of the most insidious forms of white-collar crime, identity theft is a federal offense under the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act. It occurs when someone deliberately assumes your personal identity to impersonate you in a legal sense. […]

Safeguarding Your Personal Information From Identity Thieves

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

An identity thief doesn’t just steal your credit card and personal information to start buying crazily in your name. He gets new cards, opens new loans, and leaves a long trail of unpaid bills in your name. He even uses your identity to commit acts of terrorism or other crimes. What are you to do?
Identity […]

Blogs, Podcasting, and RSS

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

You probably have heard all these terms an awful lot lately. You wonder about what these technologies do? What value to they provide? If you aren’t up to speed on these new applications and how they are impacting retail online interaction then read this brief further.
Will these technologies impact you? To be […]

RSS Feeds Future Revealed

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

I don’t claim to be a futurologist or an RSS pioneer but I have been keeping a pretty close eye on RSS and how it has been evolving. From what I have seen so far I think I can make some pretty good predictions about where RSS feeds are heading.
The first prediction is pretty obvious […]