Continuity with Technology

Gain Insight Into Your RSS Feed Reading Habits With Google Reader Trends

Google’s feed reader, Google Reader, is undoubtedly popular among the GTD crowd. One of my favorite features, Google Reader Trends, gets some, but not a lot of attention by the aforementioned. That aside, to avoid cluttering and overwhelming yourself with too much syndicated material (RSS, Atom) to read and comb through, turn to your trusty Google Reader Trends.

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January 23, 2008   No Comments

Useful Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts Legend

Those who use Gmail, most likely already enjoy the simple and intuitive keyboard shortcuts to help you get organized and move quickly through the web interface. I discovered something new the other day that may be of interest of you.

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January 23, 2008   2 Comments

Keenpath’s New Logo

Keenpath logo
I would like to express gratitude to Connor Boyack of Muzungu Designs for creating a great new typographical logo for Keenpath! I recommend Connor’s work as a web/print designer and developer. Head on over to Muzungu Designs to view his portfolio.

January 23, 2008   3 Comments

OpenDNS Features Useful Adult Site Blocker

In a recent article, I introduced OpenDNS as a free service that is out to make your Internet safer, faster, and smarter. OpenDNS has many notable features, and the one focused on in this article is Adult Site Blocking.

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December 26, 2007   2 Comments

How OpenDNS Can Benefit You

Why Would You Care about DNS?

OpenDNS logo
Anyone using a networked device (computer, smart phone) on a local network or Internet rely on DNS (Domain Name System) to make life a lot easier, whether they know it or not! Could you imagine memorizing hundreds of numbers like 64.233.167.99 ? Not much fun. Well you don’t have to. You can thank those who designed and created DNS. To put it simply, “The URLs you type are translated into computer-readable numbers that take you to websites.” (OpenDNS, “How it Works“)

So, how can OpenDNS benefit you? Allow me to show you.

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December 22, 2007   1 Comment