How good is your Google?

You probably Google every day but are you using the advanced features to get the most out of your search results? Here’s an easy way to get started down the path to better Google results. It’s given in the spirit of teaching you how to fish, rather than giving you the fish.

Run the following search on Google: file: pdf google cheat sheet

The “File:” command with the PDF file type will return results for Google Cheat Sheet PDF files. One of these is bound to be a good review of how to use the Advanced Search commands.

If you don’t find something of interest you could just go to:

http://www.googleguide.com/
OR
http://www.google.com/librariancenter/librarian_tools.html

but that’s like just giving you a fish.

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Free Screen Capture with Jing Project

I’ve always been a great fan of using screen captures to document and explain things. I use SnagIt from TechSmith every day. These folks also make the Camtasia software for making screencasts (mini movies of your computer screen.) They have a free beta of software that kind of combines a simplified set of features from both SnagIt and Camtasia. It’s Called Jing. There is a Windows and a Mac version of the free downloadable client. It’s worth a try if you’re looking for a simple and free screen capture utility.

You can save your captures to a file, to a Flikr account, or to a Screencast account.  (Screencast offers a free trial for 60 days.) You don’t need a screencast account to use the utility though.

How could QuickBooks be Quicker?

What if you could scan your invoices into QuickBooks without having to type in all the info from every piece of paper that comes through your office? Would that save you some time? Well, we have a solution for you!

FormCliQ™/Office is the only practical desktop application that allows you to easily capture data from important business documents such as invoices (and many others too), and accomplish a fast and accurate transfer into QuickBooks®. All you have to do is point and click!

Order it here, time saved will pay for it in 30 days!

Want CYBERCity to install it for you? Let us know!

Website Speed Tester

Here’s a handy tool to test the speed and optimization of your website. Try this free website speed test to improve website performance. Enter a URL to calculate page size, composition, and download time. The script calculates the size of individual elements and sums up each type of web page component. Based on these page characteristics the script then offers advice on how to improve page load time. The script incorporates best practices from HCI research and website optimization techniques into its recommendations. The site is hosted by Andrew B. King who wrote the book on site optimization: “Speed Up Your Site: Web Site Optimization” (Out of Print.) He also offers a “Tweak of the Week” and that seems to be up-to-date.

I tested the CYBERCity site and the results showed good results with areas we could improve.

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Send a bunch of links at once.

Here’s a handy tool: Linkbun-ch What is LinkBunch? A web tool to bundle a bunch of links. It condenses multiple URLs into one short address. Quite often I have to send a list of links to someone to review, or a list of links I want to send to myself to remember, and research latter when I have a chance. With LinkBunch, you take a list of links and put them into one “bunch”, which becomes just one single link–which looks like a TinyURL or SnipURL link–and save that one link instead of having find a place to store my list. If you use Firefox there is an extention that will open the list of links in your browser - all tabbed up and ready to review.

Fill out PDF Forms on the web.

Here’s a handy site to help you complete PDF forms online: PDFEscape.com

You can open a PDF Form on your computer (upload) or on the web (enter URL.) This is a very handy service. No need to buy Adobe Acrobat (unless you want to create the original PDF forms.) The tool will also let you add text boxes, arrows and annotate the PDF. That would be handy for a fast and easy way to add notes to a PDF.

The free version lets you complete the form and print it. The premium ($$) version will let you email the form.

You can also setup a PDFescape link to a PDF form on your website that will allow users use this service to complete PDF forms, an interesting feature.

http://www.pdfescape.com/

How does your website look in another browser?

Here’s a site to test how your website looks in different browsers.

Select the browsers to try out and the site builds views for each. The process can take some time so don’t pick them all at once.

Here’s the site: http://browsershots.org

Online Backup Too Cheap to Ignore!

OK, Internet backup is just too cheap to Ignore. The prices start at Free and are very reasonable for what you get. I’ve tried Mozy, IDrive, and several others. Most of the free services offer you 2GB for personal use. If you want to use it for business purposes they want you to pay something and I think that’s fair, particularly as the prices are now very cheap. I encourage small businesses to start using one of these services for your important files. Identify the most important files in your organization and ask yourself; what would you do if you lost them? These are the files you should backup on one of these services. I think IDrive is the one with the best features.

You want some other solution to backup your workstations and servers, but in some cases where your total backup is small IDrive could even do that job.

The best way to learn how easy it is to protect your most important data is to sign up for a Free account.

Give it a try! (Click that box you know you should try it!)

IDrive

Connect Old Parallel Printers to a Network

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Adding an old parallel printer to a  network so it can be shared by everyone can be a problem. The Netgear PS101 device makes it easy.

 Share Your Printer with Everyone in your Home or Office

With the NETGEAR PS101 Mini Print Server, easy and convenient printer access is yours! This versatile mini print server gives home and office networks built-in efficiency because it allows multiple users to share a printer from anywhere on the network without sharing your PC. With this kind of flexibility, you can place your printer anywhere that’s handy. The speedy Mini Print Server boasts a 10 Mbps Ethernet connection and supports multiple print jobs simultaneously. It features an easy, Web-based remote management tool and works with most laser and inkjet printers equipped with a parallel port. Since no parallel printer cable is needed, it saves you money, too.

NetGear PS101

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Doug Camin Honored in “20 in their 20s” Award

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 

Binghamton, NY February 15, 2008 – CYBERCity, a Systems Integrator and professional services organization, is proud to announce that employee Doug Camin was honored as one of the STOC “20 in their Twenties” Award winners. The award was presented by the Southern Tier Opportunity Coalition (STOC.) This award was developed in order to bring attention and recognition to the leaders of tomorrow. STOC developed “20 in their Twenties” to provide resounding acknowledgement of the confident, intelligent and engaged 20-somethings who live, work and attend school in the Greater Binghamton area. Whether these young people are involved in local business, industry, education or government, they are already making a difference — in their lives and the lives of those around them.

“It is a great honor to have one of our employees acknowledged by this award. Doug Camin has shown a strong commitment to community service over a number of years. As a past president of the Southern Tier Young Professionals, and through his volunteer work in many community service activities, Doug has shown true leadership and a desire to serve. CYBERCity is proud to have an employee receive this great award that shows our community appreciates our young professionals. “

 Xan Penrose, President, CYBERCity

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