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		<title>Looking for great, local training for Apple and Web 2.0 products?  Become an HMAUS member!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 00:37:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems like every week there&#8217;s some new product or service that HMAUS is demonstrating. HMAUS (Hawaii Mac &#038; Apple User Society) offers help to people looking to expand their world a bit with discussions and training on things like social networking, photography, iPad, and much more. In fact this week there are two great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems like every week there&#8217;s some new product or service that HMAUS is demonstrating.   <a href="http://www.hmaus.org">HMAUS (Hawaii Mac &#038; Apple User Society)</a> offers help to people looking to expand their world a bit with discussions and training on things like social networking, photography, iPad, and much more.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.hmaus.org"><img src="http://www.hawaiiwebconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/hmaus_mouse_logo-100x150.jpg" alt="HMAUS" title="hmaus_mouse_logo" width="100" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-550" /></a></p>
<p>In fact this week there are two great sessions coming up:</p>
<p>1) <a href="http://www.hmaus.org/2010/08/google-analytics-the-numbers-speak-81610/">Google Analytics – the Numbers Speak! 8/26/10</a> &#8212; learn how to get detailed statistics on your web site using Google&#8217;s free <a href="http://www.google.com/analytics">Analytics</a> product,</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>2) <a href="http://www.hmaus.org/2010/08/boot-camp-2-get-on-the-bus-82810/">Boot Camp #2 – Get on the Bus! 8/28/10</a> &#8212; get tips to iLife &#8217;09, Apple&#8217;s suite of products for imaging and photography: iPhoto, iMovie and iDVD. </p>
<p>And be sure to<a href="http://www.hmaus.org/membership/"> become a member of HMAUS</a> also to help keep great events like these coming!</p>
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		<title>How To &#8220;Hide&#8221; From Google</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 01:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiding from Google First, you may be wondering, WHY hide from Google. The answer is that perhaps you don&#8217;t want one entity to know all about you, your friends, and your internet activities. But, there are many people that WANT to be found by their name and activities; they don&#8217;t mind that old relationships, strangers, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hiding from Google</strong></p>
<p>First, you may be wondering, WHY hide from Google.   The answer is that perhaps you don&#8217;t want one entity to know all about you, your friends, and your internet activities.    But, there are many people that WANT to be found by their name and activities; they don&#8217;t mind that old relationships, strangers, or advertisers know about their personal lives.  If you are one of those, this article isn&#8217;t for you &#8212; go back to Twittering about your MySpace page on your Android phone.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nerdyshirts.com/google-skynet-funny-t-shirt"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-381" title="skynet_product" src="http://www.hawaiiwebconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/skynet_product.jpg" alt="skynet_product" width="95" height="95" /></a>Good, now that the Google fanboys are out of the room, let&#8217;s talk.  Data; yours, mine, and everyone else&#8217;s, is slowly &#8220;moving to the clouds&#8221;.   More and more companies are using cloud-based applications, like Google Docs, instead of their desktop version, Microsoft Windows.  As Google Europe boss, John Herlihy, said: &#8220;<a href="http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/article/15446/business/in-three-years-desktops-will-be-irrelevant-google-sales-chief">In three years desktops will be irrelevant</a>&#8221; .   Even Steve Ballmer, head of Microsoft has said that cloud computing is a $3.3 trillion industry, something he&#8217;s<a href="http://gizmodo.com/5485804/ballmer-explains-the-cloud-in-5-easy-steps?skyline=true&amp;s=i"> betting his company on</a>.  Once your data is in the hands of someone else, how much real control do you have with it?  As Google&#8217;s CEO Eric Schmidt has said in regards to Google and privacy concerns, &#8220;<a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1372176413&amp;play=1">If you have something that you don&#8217;t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn&#8217;t be doing it in the first place.</a>&#8221; .</p>
<p>It used to be easier to hide from Google.   You could simply stop using their search engine.<br />
<strong>Google Search Engine:</strong> everyone knows and loves this.   AVOID.   Try <a href="http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/scraper.htm">Scroogle.org</a> for proxy searches, or use <a href="http://www.bing.com/">Bing</a> or <a href="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo</a>.</p>
<p>Gizmodo has a good article on <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5476386/how-to-escape-from-googles-clutches-once-and-for-all">how to quit using Google products</a> (such as Buzz, Gmail, Docs, etc.) &#8212; but that is only the start.</p>
<p>Google has invested in some very clever ways to make itself part of your everyday experience, even if you don&#8217;t realize it.   This isn&#8217;t to say that Google is all evil or all good.   What they do with the huge amounts of data they have isn&#8217;t entirely clear to those outside the company.  They do, however, make a huge portion of their profits from targeted advertising.  <em>If you value your privacy and don&#8217;t want Google to have access to it, you&#8217;ll need to consider these other, more hidden, Google products</em>:<br />
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<strong>Advertising:</strong> <a href="http://adwords.google.com">Google Adwords</a> are the number #1 choice for many sites because they are &#8220;targeted&#8221; to the site and very easy to set up for anyone with a website.  A site owner merely goes to Google&#8217;s Adwords site, signs up as a publisher and then adds Google&#8217;s Javascript code into their site.  The code makes a request to Google&#8217;s servers to get the ads that will be seen on that advertiser&#8217;s site.  It&#8217;s fairly simple to set up and many people make some money from Google for hosting those ads. Once those lines of code are added to a site owners website, ads come directly from Google.  In other words, Google has access to some of the visitor information on THOSE sites.   Since it&#8217;s so popular on so many sites, Google has access to a huge number of people and where they travel on the web.  But AdWords isn&#8217;t their only advertising means.   Recently they purchased AdMob, a company that positioned itself for mobile advertising.  They handle your mobile-based ads; iPhone or wherever.<br />
Google&#8217;s advertising is sophisticated enough to detect cheaters (site owners clicking their own links for example), so, they have a good handle on who is visiting which sites, along with the content that should be in those ads for those sites.</p>
<p><strong>Web Analytics</strong>:  Google provides a free, robust web statistics reporting for any web site owner.   Once they install that <a href="http://www.google.com/analytics/">Google Analytics</a> code, all site traffic information heads back to Google.  Information in the reports include; visitor IP address, web browser type, country, how long on the site, pages visited, and much more.</p>
<p>These first two can pretty easily be eliminated by <strong>adding in some host file changes</strong>.  Most computer use a host file to do lookups of domain names.   For example, if you make a request to &#8220;www.hawaiiwebconsulting.com&#8221; your computer will first check your host file, then check with your DNS server.  By editing that host file, you can tell your computer to basically ignore any request to certain domains &#8212; in other words, it doesn&#8217;t go to get the code on those Google Adwords or Analytics sites.  There are several ways to do this:</p>
<p>Windows users can download and install BlueTack&#8217;s excellent (though a bit too agressive) <a href="http://blocklistpro.com/download-center/hosts-file-tools/">HostManager</a>.   This program will download bad hosts and let you add them easily to your host file.<br />
Or you can simply edit the host file yourself.   Google it! <img src='http://www.hawaiiwebconsulting.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
Here&#8217;s what you&#8217;ll need to include:</p>
<blockquote><p>adservices.google.com<br />
feedads.googleadservices.com<br />
google-analytics.com<br />
googleads.g.doubleclick.net<br />
googleadservices.com<br />
pagead2.googlesyndication.com<br />
partner.googleadservices.com<br />
ssl.google-analytics.com</p></blockquote>
<p>With those inserted into your operating system&#8217;s hosts, any request to get the codes from Google, will be ignored.   If you want to drop those requests to all the computers in your home, you could use <a href="http://www.opendns.com/">OpenDNS</a> and add those hosts into the &#8220;block&#8221; settings.   OpenDNS is a great product, easy to use, and can be set up for free.</p>
<p>Host blocking is great for a computer that YOU can control, but doesn&#8217;t work for Internet cafes, hotels, (non-jailbroken) iPhones, etc. &#8212; you are using someone else&#8217;s network and system.    Best bet: limit the number of requests on those open-systems.</p>
<p><strong>Custom Searches on other sites:</strong> Google offers sites the ability to add their excellent search engine into any web site.<br />
Site owners set up an account, insert the <a href="http://www.google.com/cse">Custom Search</a> Javascript into their site, and within minutes a site search powered by Google is enabled.  Again, all that information about who searched for what when, goes straight back to Google.  These custom searches are supposed to be marked with Google&#8217;s logo, but I&#8217;ve seen many sites hide that fact until AFTER you&#8217;ve used their search. Bet bet: be careful what searches you do within any web site, it might just be through Google.</p>
<p><strong>RSS Feeds:</strong> Google purchased <a href="http://feedburner.com">Feedburner</a> a while back, which means that if you want to repackage your <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_feed">RSS feed</a>, or consolidate it with other metrics and advertising, Google knows all about the traffic to your feeds.   For many people, RSS feeds are THE way to stay up to date with a large number of websites. Google therefore knows the statistics about who is clicking on which of those many Feedburner feeds.<br />
This can be eliminated by not following RSS feeds which use Feedburner or Google Reader.    But, that might eliminate some of the ones you really want to subscribe to.   In that case, something like <a href="http://notify.me">Notify.me</a> can be used as a proxy.</p>
<p><strong>Gmail: </strong> They have a great mail system; fast, reliable, and customizable.  People can use it for their entire domain, so you aren&#8217;t really sure who is using Gmail and who isn&#8217;t.  Entire universities are using Gmail as their email service provider.  If your mail goes to Gmail, Google will have access to it.<br />
<em>Best to avoid.</em> Be aware of what recipients are using for mail service.   Try encrypting your email where possible (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy">PGP</a>, <a href="http://www.hushmail.com/">Hushmail</a>).  Try your ISP email, or email through Yahoo, Hotmail, or others.</p>
<p><strong>Chrome Browser:</strong> this is a very nice, fast browser that Google has created.   Does it report back to Google?  If you leave the default settings ON, yes, it will send information back to Google about aspects of your browsing experience.<br />
<em>Best to avoid.</em> Try <a href="http://getfirefox.com">Firefox</a> with <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865">Adblock Plus</a>, <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/11073">TACO</a>, and <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9609">Ghostery</a> add-ons.</p>
<p><strong>Google Earth/Maps:</strong> beautiful way to learn more about your planet and surroundings.<br />
<em>Best to avoid. </em> Try Microsoft&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bing.com/maps/">Bing</a> for maps.</p>
<p><strong>Chrome OS:</strong> new idea from Google to have people&#8217;s entire Operating System running off a Google product.<br />
Wow.   It sounds very cool, as almost all their products do.   <em>Why use it though?!</em></p>
<p><strong>Google DNS:</strong> By controlling DNS, you can control where people go when they resolve that domain name.  By controlling your DNS lookups, they know what sites you are browsing to.  If they control DNS, they can also prevent you from blocking some addresses (or redirecting it to another location).   <a href="http://opendns.com">OpenDNS</a> won&#8217;t let you block their advertising-system domain, for example.<br />
<em>WHY?!  AVOID!</em></p>
<p><strong>Twitter:</strong> Google bought the right to<a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/relevance-meets-real-time-web.html"> search those tweets</a>.<br />
Try using a fake persona, don&#8217;t do Geo-location.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://picasa.google.com/">Picasa</a>:</strong> excellent free app to organize your photos and videos on Windows.  Now in beta on Mac.<br />
<em>Best to avoid, at least Picasa Web Albums.</em> Try <a href="http://www.acdsee.com/">ACDSEE</a> or other media organizers on Windows, and iPhoto on Mac.  <a href="http://Flickr.com">Flickr</a> works great, as does good old email for sharing.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://Picnik.com">Picnik</a>:</strong> Yep, Google just bought that company.  One of my favorites for online web editing of images.<br />
Best bet: don&#8217;t upload anything you don&#8217;t want Google to know about.  Try Adobe&#8217;s free <a href="http://www.photoshop.com/">photoshop.com</a> instead.</p>
<p><strong>Your own website: </strong> so, how do you have a SUCCESSFUL site without Google?   Google does comb domain registrations for sites (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization">SEO</a> sites have known this for years &#8211; see <a href="http://www.mattcutts.com">mattcutts.com</a> for more), so if you register with your own name, they will most likely know it.  Your name on the site is kind of a given that Google knows it.  Avoid putting your email address on your site (unless you like spam).  Limit what personal information you put on the site.  You want to have Google send you visitors, unless it is a personal site.  If so, block access to the site for GoogleBots using robots.txt (<em>User-agent: * Disallow: /</em>)and metadata tags (<em>&lt; META NAME=&#8221;ROBOTS&#8221; CONTENT=&#8221;NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW&#8221; &gt;</em>).</p>
<p><strong>Ads on your site:</strong> well, since Google seems to be hellbent on buying up advertising companies, you&#8217;re options have shrunk.   But there are other ways to support your site than putting junky ads on it. If it&#8217;s so great, perhaps people would be willing to donate or get a subscription to it.  Avoid Google Ads.</p>
<p>So, there you have it.   A lot of other fragmented sites you can use to keep your entire &#8220;you&#8221; out of the hands of just one company.  Sure your friends and family may ignore it, sharing their most intimate details about you on Facebook or Buzz, but, you&#8217;ll still have a shred of control over some of it.   Maybe.  For now&#8230;</p>
<p><em>[Disclaimer:  I started this article a while ago since I was amazed at how many websites use Google products, and how many people think nothing of sharing everything with the company.  I don't love or hate Google.  They make some great products that are very hard to resist.  Their rather <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/02/20/BUIK1C3OIQ.DTL">unsophisticated release of Buzz</a> didn't help lessen concerns about Google's policies toward privacy.   I didn't want to sound like a tin-hat loony but just alert those who might be interested to<strong> how deeply their actions *could* be tracked by Google</strong>.]</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 06:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was Web Weavers Workshop with Lorelle VanFossen, part of Hawaii&#8217;s Geek Week.   Lorelle had a ton of great tips to go along with the basics of setting up a successful WordPress blog site.   A large part of the information is in Lorelle&#8217;s book, but it was her discussions to student questions that often proved [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was <a href="http://www.hmaus.com/index.php/meetings-workshops/web-weavers-workshop/">Web Weavers Workshop</a> with <a title="Lorelle VanFossen" href="http://lorelle.wordpress.com">Lorelle VanFossen</a>, part of <a href="http://www.hawaiigeekweek.com">Hawaii&#8217;s Geek Week</a>.   Lorelle had a ton of great tips to go along with the basics of setting up a successful <a href="http://wordpress.com">WordPress</a> blog site.   A large part of the information is in <a title="Lorelle VanFossen's book" href="http://lorelle.wordpress.com/books/blogging-tips/">Lorelle&#8217;s book</a>, but it was her discussions to student questions that often proved most helpful.  Some sample tips:</p>
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<li>watch using pronouns in blog articles. Readers might be confused on what &#8220;it&#8221; is, along with the <a title="Search Engine Optimization (SEO)" href="http://www.hawaiiwebconsulting.com/?s=SEO&amp;x=0&amp;y=0">SEO </a>problem related to keywords.</li>
<li>do &#8220;brain dumps&#8221; and THEN edit.   Unload your ideas completely and then go back and edit.   And edit, and edit, and edit some more. <img src='http://www.hawaiiwebconsulting.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
<li>and if you are using more than 400 words from someone else&#8217;s web site, be prepared to hear copyright problems.   In other words, keep your quoting of someone else&#8217;s material under 200 words or ask that writer for permission to use more.</li>
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<p>Being a power-blogger, Lorelle had several shortcuts using <a href="http://www.getfirefox.com">Firefox</a>, <a href="http://www.greasespot.net/">GreaseMonkey</a>, and <a href="http://www.google.com/reader">Google Reader</a>, she even had tips on a <a title="Logitech mouse at Amazon" href="http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Revolution-Cordless-Laser-Mouse/dp/B000HCT12O/tag=treeclick-20">great mouse</a> that will power through web site scrolling.</p>
<p>It was a good class for anyone interested in learning about blogging, from beginners to those already blogging! Check out <a href="http://lorelle.wordpress.com">Lorelle&#8217;s web site</a> for lots more information also!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing I hear from clients is that they would like <em>more interaction, more traffic, to their existing websites</em>. There are lots of ways to do this, some are more complicated than others, some more expensive than others.  In this article I want to discuss some <strong>simple, quick, FREE ways to build traffic</strong>.</p>
<p>What can you change right now that would build traffic to your website?   A quick example is to make sure that the people you already know are aware of all the work and effort you do now on your website.  You can <strong>promote the website</strong>.</p>
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Here are some quick, simple, free examples:</p>
<p><strong>1) Add the URL into your email signature. </strong> By adding some very basic information about yourself: name, address, phone number, and web address (URL) &#8212; you help people very quickly get back in touch with you, or visit the website for more information.   (If you use Outlook, here&#8217;s how to <a href="http://it.cas.psu.edu/training/howto/outlook/Signatures.htm">add in your signature</a>.)</p>
<p><strong>2)  Submit your site to search engines.</strong> For Google, this isn&#8217;t as important as it used to be, but, if you revise your site, it&#8217;s a wise idea to submit your site to the major search engines to revisit.   Google:  <a href="http://www.google.com/addurl/">www.google.com/addurl/</a>,  Yahoo: <a href="http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html">search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html</a> ,  MSN:  <a href="http://search.msn.com.sg/docs/submit.aspx">search.msn.com.sg/docs/submit.aspx</a>.</p>
<p><strong>3) If you about to have something published; newsletters, business cards, flyers, menus, etc., be sure to include your URL with &#8220;Visit Us Online&#8221;. </strong> That URL could be simply the address to your homepage, or it could be to a specific page within your site.  (Note that if you are doing a publication that you plan to keep for years and years, website pages do change, so that URL you gave to a specific page might not work in the future.)   By adding that URL to &#8220;more information&#8221;, you help the reader of that publication get more information and build interaction with your site quickly and easily.</p>
<p><strong>4) Tell other websites about your site. </strong> If your website sells Hawaiian ukulele music, for example, and you find a site that sells custom ukulele&#8217;s, ask that site if they might link to you and you&#8217;ll link to them.   This is called <strong>reciprocal linking</strong>.   (Be careful not exchange links with a spam site &#8212; set up only to serve ads &#8212; but a real site.)  Contact the owner of the site and let them know about your site.   Or, if their site allows for comments, see if you can reply to something posted, to help others.   Usually those sites allow you to input your site URL in the comments.</p>
<p><strong>5) Collect email addresses of visitors and shoppers. </strong> If you already have a Brick &amp; Mortar (physical) store, make sure to put out a &#8220;email signup&#8221; sheet for customers.  If you don&#8217;t already collect email addresses on your website of people interested in &#8220;more information&#8221;, start now.   You can add a simple &#8220;mailto:&#8221; link into your site for free, or, get professional and add them to a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) application.</p>
<p><strong>6) Start an Email Newsletter. </strong> This one will take a little longer to set up and do right, but once you&#8217;ve collected lots of email addresses, make sure to send those folks an occasional email announcement.   The more interesting you make it &#8212; including specials or sneak previews &#8212; the more chances that they will forward it to their friends.</p>
<p>These are just some simple ways to build interaction.  They don&#8217;t cost anything, and can be done very quickly.</p>
<p>If you find this article interesting, comment below and I can go into some additional ways to build interaction, including blogging&#8230;</p>
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