[DM-MUG] Fwd: AUGD: InfoManager for Monday, July 26, 2010
Victoria L. Herring
VLH at HerringLaw.com
Fri Jul 30 14:54:17 CDT 2010
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>InfoManager for Monday, July 26th, 2010
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>by Lynn Wegley, InfoManager, with coeditor Fred Showker
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>What's Here:
>01 Apple Sentiment Weakens
>02 16 things to do when setting up your Mac
>03 LPI Linux Certification
>04 Getting Started with Processing
>05 Web Operations
>06 iPhone Foto Brush
>07 MacTech Conference for IT Pros and Developers
>08 Free iWork Templates from iWork4School
>09 Professional Journalists Conference
>10 Catalog Your Home Contents with iPhone
>11 Papers for iPad adds PDF Highlighting and Notetaking
>12 Quotes: Reagon, Young
>13 For July 26, have a great week!
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>01 Apple Sentiment Weakens
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> In a stunning turn of events, sentiment for Apple has
>dropped 15 points to the lowest level in the past 15 months.
>Apple has consistently been a top 3 rated company on Piqqem's
>top rated list and now doesn't appear in the top twenty-five.
>In analyzing the sentiment line, Piqqem identified 2
>primary issues. This according to California based Crowd
>Technologies' sentiment results for Apple Computer
>on Tuesday July 20, 2010.
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>http://www.ugnn.com/2010/07/apple-sentiment-weakens/
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>02 16 things to do when setting up your Mac
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> This article first posted last April on MacYourself talks
>about what you should do first on your new Mac.
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>It starts out: "A lot of new Mac users are so excited & overwhelmed
>by their purchases that they don't even know where to start.
>While Macs do come out of the box ready to go, a little configuration
>here and a few applications there goes a long way."
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>http://www.ugnn.com/2010/07/16-things-to-do-when-setting-up-your-mac/
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>03 LPI Linux Certification
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> Linux deployment continues to increase, and so does the demand
>for qualified and certified Linux system administrators.
>If you're seeking a job-based certification from the Linux
>Professional Institute (LPI), this updated guide of "LPI Linux
>Certification in a Nutshell" will help you prepare for the
>technically challenging LPIC Level 1 Exams 101 and 102.
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>http://www.ugnn.com/2010/07/lpi-linux-certification/
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>04 Getting Started with Processing
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> Learn computer programming the easy way with ProcessingLearn
>computer programming the easy way with Processing, a simple language
>that lets you use code to create drawings, animation,
>and interactive graphics.
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>http://www.ugnn.com/2010/07/getting-started-with-processing/
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>05 Web Operations
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> A web application involves many specialists, but it takes
>people in web ops to ensure that everything works together
>throughout an application's lifetime. It's the expertise you need
>when your start-up gets an unexpected spike in web traffic, or
>when a new feature causes your mature application to fail.
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>http://www.ugnn.com/2010/07/web-operations/
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>06 iPhone Foto Brush
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> Foto Brush Pro 1.2 is an Apple featured programFoto Brush Pro
>1.2 is an Apple featured program for the aspiring artist and those
>who want to make their photos extra special.
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>http://www.ugnn.com/2010/07/iphone-foto-brush/
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>07 MacTech Conference for IT Pros and Developers
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> For many years, I wanted to go to MacHack. Not because I
>wanted to show off my abilities of programming, but because I
>thought it was a way to actually learn something and get to
>meet a lot of the developers I wanted to meet.
>
>http://ow.ly/2gklK
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>08 Free iWork Templates from iWork4School
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> Apple has always had a great acceptance in schools.
>AppleWorks on the Apple II and later Hypercard and AppleWorks
>for the Mac. Of course, AppleWorks has now been supplanted by
>iWork. So of course, iWork needs templates for schools.
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>http://www.ugnn.com/2010/07/free-iwork-templates-from-iwork4school/
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>09 Professional Journalists Conference
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> The Society of Professional Journalists, the nation's most
>broad-based journalism organization, is holding its 2010 SPJ
>Convention & National Journalism Conference Oct. 3-5 in Las Vegas.
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>http://www.ugnn.com/2010/07/professional-journalists-conference/
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>10 Catalog Your Home Contents with iPhone
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> Missing Manual Nigel Green has announced the release and
>immediate availability of Comprehensive Contents Insurance Catalog
>(CCIC) Version 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch. CCIC provides an
>easy and accessible way to record the details of valued items
>for insurance purposes, whether for protection against loss,
>damage or theft. CCIC can be used to inventory items such as
>jewellery, art work, antiques, software, computers, furniture,
>gardening tools, equipment and anything else of value.
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>http://www.ugnn.com/2010/07/catalog-your-home-contents-with-iphone/
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>11 Papers for iPad adds PDF Highlighting and Notetaking
>
> Missing Manual Mekentosj BV of Aalsmeer, The Netherlands has
>announced a brand new version of Papers for iOS, a PDF library
>app for anyone doing research. The new release adds iBooks-like
>highlighting and note taking functionality for PDFs on the iPad,
>as well as support for fast user switching and the high resolution
>retina display of the iPhone4.
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>http://ow.ly/2gkl9
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>12 Quotes: Reagon, Young
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> "Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you,
> they're supposed to help you discover who you are."
> Bernice Johnson Reagon
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> "We are all born originals - why is it so many of us die copies?"
> Edward Young
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>13 For July 26, have a great week!
>
> Remember, I invite all user groups to use this column in full
>or in pieces in your newsletter. Or add a link to their web site.
>
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