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Yesterday I was working on an RFP, trying to focus on what I was doing, typing away and listening to some pretty relaxed music. Something was seriously distracting me, it was the horrid sound of interference coming through my computer speakers about once a minute thanks to the close proximity of my iPhone. I've been putting up with this problem for a long time, but I never checked into it. I finally tweeted my frustration, and my problem was solved right away. The solution was much easier than I anticipated. Tin foil. UPDATE:  I am constantly being corrected...apparently it isn't made of tin anymore, rather aluminum.  You get the idea though, go get some Reynold's Wrap.  It seems the GSM phones (AT&T, my carrier, uses GSM) work on a frequency that interferes with many electronic products, and you hear this interference most often in speakers (near your TV, on your computer or in your car). Both fxmixer and jmccartie suggested I use tinfoil to fix the problem, and fxmixer even linked me to this article over on bub.blicio.us. Bravo! I cut out a medium sized piece of tinfoil, folded it a couple of times and put it on my desk near my speakers. I then place my iPhone on it and...instant success! This actually works, resting my iPhone on a square of tinfoil cuts out all interference! So there you are, friends. If you are going crazy with speaker interference like I was, your solution is just a square of tinfoil away.

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A lot of people play Guitar Hero, the uber popular video game.  So what do you do if you love it so much it hurts, and you have too much time and chalk on your hands?  You create Bike Hero.  Apparently this took several days.  Below is the video for "Prisoner of Society" by The Living End.  It's done on expert mode, but not exactly the way you are used to seeing it. It gets really good at the end, so make sure you watch the whole 3:36. I really want these guys to do this with Freebird next. RSS Subscribers: Video Embeded, go to original post to see it.

Tweetdeck: Traffic Control for Twitter

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At least once a day, sometimes more, somebody tells me that they don't use Twitter because they can't keep up with it, that it's too fast, too "now".  I understand what the sentiment is, but really it just doesn't make sense.  Twitter is too good for communicating with groups and individuals, for learning new things from like minded people, and for getting useful information.  So, if you are using Twitter but aren't sure how to make the most of it, or if you are thinking about diving in, this article is for you. Did you know that you don't have to use the main web page for your Twitter communication?  There are some neat applications available to you for free that will help you sort things out.  My favorite desktop application by far is Tweetdeck.  You should go download it right now, install it, sign in and then come back and read this. Are you finished installing?  Good. Let's move on. If you click the picture above you will get a much larger view of the Tweetdeck layout. I've made notes on the page in red text so you know what you are looking at. I'm going to bullet point a few of the features that make this product such a must-have for anybody that uses Twitter.
  • The ability to easily view replies and direct messages.  The replies (in the picture it is the 2nd column from the left) are from people that use your screen name in  tweets.  It doesn't matter where in the tweet it is (beginning, middle or end), Tweetdeck does a great job of picking them up.  This is really handy so I don't miss something that may be said to me or about me.  I like to try to respond to most comments.  Afterall, Twitter is interactive like a cocktail party, not one way like a lecture.
  • Creation of custom groups.  This is huge for me.  Although I follow a lot of people, I certainly don't know them all personally.  I created a group called "Friends" (in this picture, 3rd from the left) that is exclusively for people that I know personally.  I like to keep an eye on this so I can see what is happening in the lives of the people that I know the best.  As far as I know, you can create as many groups as you want.  I also have groups called "Tech SFO" and "Tech LA" so I can keep track of goings-on by geography, and some other groups that are related by the type of person that I am interested in keeping track of.  While the public stream on the far left (All Tweets) is like the entire newspaper, the individual groups are like sections of the newspaper (sports, business, etc.) The newest release of Tweetdeck has a little button (+) that you can click in an individuals tweet that adds them to a group of your choosing.  I love this feature!
  • TwitScoop.  I keep this column open because it shows trends that people are discussing on Twitter.  This particular screenshot has an interesting mix of boobies, congress and earthquake.  Mashable is squarely responsible for putting boobies up there for the first time that I'm aware of, with their article about Victoria's Secret coming to mobile phones. You can click on any word to be taken to a web page that will show you different people that are using the particular word.
  • URL Shortening.  Have you seen all those links people put up on Twitter that look odd like http://is.gd/3IZL ? That is a shortened URL.  Since Twitter only allows 140 characters at a time, you don't want to take up all of your space with some crazy long link to a website.  Using Tweetdeck, simply copy/paste your link and press "shorten" and it will automatically be truncated and added to your message.  Pretty slick!
  • Create search groups.  The night of this writing, I am heading out to Mindshare LA.  I was curious who is going, so I easily made a group in Tweetdeck that searches the public timeline for anybody that says "Mindshare".  Within a few seconds I got a list, and it continues to update as new people mention it. This is a great feature for anybody that wants to keep track of their brand or product, or to find new people to follow that may have common interests as you.
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There are several other features that you will find when you play around with it (integration with 12seconds.tv, favoriting tweets, etc.) but this is a good start for now.  Of course you can find the creater of Tweetdeck, Iain Dodsworth, on Twitter here and you can also find official Tweetdeck support on Twitter here.
I have yet to hear of somebody that uses Tweetdeck for a few days and doesn't love it.  I often see suggestions tweeted about how to improve upon the already great app, and they are responded to (and often implemented) quite quickly.  Go check it out and let me know what you think.

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Have you ever had a computer crash?  Hard drive failure, BSOD, an unfortunate meeting of Diet Coke and your hardware?  I have.  It's painful.  Trying to restore data feels like something that the U.N. should condemn as universally cruel and unusual.  System failure and data recovery is such a horrible thing to go through, it used to be a nice source of revenue for my former tech company...people would hire us and pay a lot of money to see if we could recover their financials, their emails, their files and their pictures.  If you have ever gone though this, you know what I'm talking about. I recently started using a company that I wish existed back when I was spending entirely too much time with data recovery.  Mozy is an online service that allows users to backup data from their computer to an online storage container.  Best of all? Its basic service is FREE.  The setup is amazingly simple; just sign up with your email address (no credit card required...nice!), download the app for your PC or Mac, and start your backup.  It's secure as heck (128-bit encryption for transfer, 448-bit Blowfish key for encryption on their server) and very easy to use.  Some of the features of Moxy Home that are so appealing:
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  • 2GB of space!  If you take all of your downloaded music out of the picture, 2GB is enough for most users to back up most of their critical files. Of course if you want to back up music as well, you can purchase an account with more space than you'll ever use for just $4.95/month. That's not bad.
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  • Options. A lot of options.  If you want to just let Mozy set everything up for you, it's not a problem.  It's ready to go out of the box, and everything works well.  If you are like me, you want to pop the hood and tinker a little bit.  The options control panel let's me satisfy my inner geek by giving me enough choices to make me smile.
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I'm a believer.  I've lost data too many times (usually at the absolute worst time possible like the morning of a presentation) to not do regular backups.  I admit that I've been lazy recently, and I have a 1TB backup in my office that I haven't even automated, so it's essentially doing nothing for me.  With Mozy I can rest a little easier knowing that my data is safe.  If you don't already have a backup plan in place, do yourself a favor...go sign up for an account (the basic service is free, remember) and run a backup right away.  You'll thank me later.

Want Some Buzz? Give Your Goods Away

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Has Your Twitter Ego Finally Bitten Back?

All day long I've seen people proudly displaying their new Twitter rank, the app du jour that tells a user how cool they are on Twitter.  There didn't seem to be any real algorithm behind the ranking, and I watched random numbers pop into the Twitter Stream all day long.  Something about this one felt fishy.  I remembered my Tweet from mid August that wondered about this very thing... Zdnet broke a story just a couple of hours ago and confirmed what many suspected, although it's still a bit early to confirm for sure.  However, if you go to the site, you'll get a 403 error, the site is down. The site is up, you can go peek here if you want. It was bound to happen.  The innocence of the Twitter community has been broken, at least in a small way, and I for one believe it's good.  A couple of lessons to be learned, I think.  First, be careful with your username and password to anything online.  Don't just give it away because somebody asks for it.  Check out the service first.  Second, there are only so many different ego strokes we can have online.  Yes, we are all A+, 99.6% users...but we don't need a site to tell us that.  That's what our fabulous followers are for! Now, go tell somebody you follow that they are fabulous so they aren't tempted to go give their password away to feel validated... UPDATE 1: Good sites like Twitslap are going offline in light of this scare.  I know Twitslap is legit because my friend is behind it. UPDATE 2: It looks like ryo.iloha.net has put up a nice disclaimer.  He says he is a good guy. Word for word:
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UPDATE 3: ZDNet has posted a response from the creator of Twitterank.  He explains that he really is a good guy.  It's worth a glance if you followed this story yesterday.

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