Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Beware of Twitter Account Phishing Scam

You may have received an e-mail like this:

Twitter Phishing E-mail Scam

It says, "Attention! We detected that someone was trying to steal your Twitter account password. We strongly recomended you to download our secure module to protect account! Please click on the link below:"

Seems legit, right? I mean it came from Twitter and has a Twitter.com link so it's all good! A little amateur investigating quickly proves that not to be the case.

Clicking "show details" reveals a different "reply to" address and simply hovering the mouse over the link displays a completely different, non-Twitter related domain.

Twitter Phishing E-mail Scam Markup

Do not attempt to click the link in the e-mail as it will only result in your account being stolen. Ironic, since this e-mail is supposed to be warning you that someone is trying to steal your Twitter account. At least that part of the e-mail is the truth.

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Another hobby off the ground


I've been saying for years I wanted to get back into writing. Not just blogging, but true writing. Creating stories and poetry. While the poetry side of things has yet to come to fruition, the story side of things has started taking baby steps.

Back in January I registered the domain "bedtimepress.com". The idea was to start making up stories for my boy and posting them on there. Well, stress and life intervened and it just wasn't happening... until today.

I got my first story posted, "Peter Palone... Please Clean Up Your Room" on the site. Currently to see the blog you have to go to http://blog.bedtimepress.com. bedtimepress and www.bedtimepress.com both come up blank. I haven't decided how to tie it all in yet. But for now, there's a creation up there. A work of my mind and my imagination. And for the moment, that's good enough for me.

Photo by Flickr user TMAB2003

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

NetFlix for the Wii


I received my streaming NetFlix disc for the Wii on Saturday and wasted no time throwing it in and giving it a spin.

When the disc loaded I was presented with a simple activation screen. I just had to write down a short code, go to the NetFlix website and enter it in under my account to activate viewing on my Wii. The website said the process would take 2-3 minutes, but by the time I walked from my bedroom to the living room the Wii was ready to start watching movies.

First impressions:
The interface is very slick. I love the way it shows the cover art for the movies, and hovering the pointer over the art displays the title of the movie at the bottom of the screen. Clicking on a movie brings up a short description of the film and the ability to watch it or add it to your queue.

You can rate the movies through the Wii interface, which is nice.

Your instant queue appears on the Wii, and additions to your queue from the Wii also show up on your computer.

There was one glaring omission, however. There is no ability to search for movies, and that was a let down. You're confined to their top picks in each category. If you're looking for something specific, you'll need to login through your computer and search for it, then add it to your instant queue.

Now the most important part of all: quality! The quality is great. Now I don't have a fancy HDTV, just a 2 year old 32" CRT square television. I watched a couple of documentaries and it was like I was watching the History Channel live.

The streaming was quick, and abilities to skip around in your movie is quick as well. You have the ability to scroll through thumbnails of your film to find the scene you want to watch. You can also use the seek bar at the bottom to click on the time elapsed you want to start viewing from.

All in all I am extremely pleased with what NetFlix has brought to the Wii. Anyone with a NetFlix account and a Wii, be sure to sign up at NetFlix.com/Wii to get your free disc and take advantage of this ability. You won't be disappointed.

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Enjoying Tim Horton's and Having Fun

Enjoying some Tim Horton's goodness! on Twitpic

Life is good. I have a woman that loves me, good friends and a incredibly intelligent and wonderful 5-year-old son. I love what I do for a living, and I have plenty of hobbies to dabble in.

One of those hobbies is blogging. Yes, it's a hobby. I haven't made a dime off blogging, and at this rate, I probably never will. And that's okay. I keep up with social media news and follow the blogosphere celebrities on Twitter. I register crazy domains left and right.

There are some real talented writers out there. You used to only read their work in newspapers and magazines. Thanks to the rise of Internet media we have unprecedented access to writers from all over. Now a talented author from Denver who once could only be read locally can syndicate himself globally for virtually no cost.

What pulls the amateurs like me in is the fact that we can rub elbows with the pros with very little effort, which is unlike any other interest out there. If you play golf, what are the odds of you catching up with Tiger Woods and shooting a round with him? (Unless you look great in a bikini. Ok, low blow.) If you're out playing catch with your son, what are the odds Derek Jeter will pull over in his Porsche and holler for you to throw to him?

But as a blogger, you have a chance to write something great, post a link on Twitter, Facebook, submit it to Digg or some other outlet, and before you know it you may have your article commented on by an industry heavy. Happens all the time. Just not to me. Yet.

But even if your blog is never read by anyone more than your girlfriend and a couple of her friends she strong armed into clicking on a link, at least you have a place on the Internet that is yours. You picked the template. You designed the logo. You choose the topics every day. You've created your very own journal that you can look back on with fondness. Your life is documented. Your thoughts are recorded. Your voice is a piece of historical value for those reflecting on the life and times of the 21st century.

I love blogging.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Relax With Jack Daniel's Filled Chocolates



So I was about to win a game of professional Farkle when I got nailed with a six dice Farkle in the last round and I had my victory snatched from me! This was after I made a Hollywood story-esque comeback from being down by 5,000 points.

For those of you who have no idea what I'm talking about: be glad. Be very glad. Farkle was put on Facebook by Satan to steal your soul in four hours increments.

So after I pounded my desk and screamed out a defiant "NO!" I came back to my senses and realized I deserved a nice treat.

What better treat than a chocolate packed with whiskey?

These chocolates by Turin state that a serving size is three pieces. Well, the good folks at Turin didn't have to tell me twice as all three pieces went down the hatch.

Delicious and satisfying... now I'm trying to figure out if that twinge in the back of my head is the start of a buzz or me beginning to slip into a diabetic coma.

Mmmmmmm-mmm.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

SHURL.MOBI: Shortcuts for your Mobile Phone



While in Iowa this weekend I had lots of time to think and kick around ideas during downtime. Part of that time was spent checking the availability of domain names.

I know most experts agree that your product/idea should be completely fleshed out and ready to implement long before a domain name comes into the picture. But for some reason my brain doesn't work that way. Having a name to build around is what makes the journey more exciting and personal.

Not the best analogy here but it's almost like raising a child. Before you've ever taught them one lesson, shown them any compassion, or begun to bond with them you've given them a name. You don't wait until their 18 to look them over and say "Well Concept Child #717341, you look and act like a Bob would, and it's catchy, so... your name is now Bob."

Besides, domains are cheap. If you picked the wrong name, so what? Buy a new domain when you're all done. There's just something about having your .COM flag waving out there waiting to be populated with your product, your idea, your mental sweat that gets the blood pumping!

This weekend one of the ideas flowing around my head was: "Wouldn't it be great to have a tool that I could quickly convert any website into a mobile browser friendly site, and get a shortened URL to punch into my phone to view it?"

First domain name idea that came to my head was chop.mobi. And for a "reasonable" price of $4,000 it could have been mine. Pass. Cut.mobi? Gone. Clip.mobi? Forget it.

So after running down the list, finally SHURL.MOBI emerged as the winner. (Mostly because it was available.)

Now that I had the domain, what to do with it? Enter a great free PHP script called YOURLS. By configuring and installing the script on your server it lets anyone manage their own URL shortening site. The setup was incredibly easy: create a MySQL database for YOURLS on your server, edit the configuration file to match the setting you want, create a .htaccess file that gives YOURLS the permissions it needs, run the installation.php file and you're done.

But that was only a third of the battle. How do I convert the pages into a mobile friend format? That's where Google's Mobilizer comes in. Google Mobilizer takes any URL and converts it into a mobile browser friendly format. It's not the prettiest, and in the case of some blogs you have to scroll past any content they have in the left column to get to the article you were trying to read (LifeHacker.com, for example) but for the most part it's a decent tool that makes sending requests to it easy as pie. You simply have to insert the site you want converted right in the URL.

For example:
http://www.google.com/gwt/x?u=http://eatwithaspork.com&btnGo=Go&source=wax&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Simply replace http://eatwithaspork.com with the URL you want converted and you're done.

So now I have the domain, I have the shortening script installed, I have the mobile converting tool selected... now it's time to bring it all together.

The magic happens in the sample PHP code that comes with YOURLS. When creating the INDEX.PHP file from that sample code, I simply slipped in two new variables before the $url definition.
$part1 = "http://www.google.com/gwt/x?u=";
$part2 = "&btnGo=Go&source=wax&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8";

Then I changed the $url line to include the two new variables:
$url = $part1.$_REQUEST['url'].$part2;

With the changes made, each time a URL gets shortened it automatically gets fed to the Google Mobilizer as the complete and correct URL.

Thus http://shurl.mobi/1 appears as http://eatwithaspork.com converted for the mobile screen.

Could shurl.mobi be better? Absolutely. Statistics tracking, the ability to turn images off, and cutting out the Google middle man by doing the conversion directly are some improvements I see right off the bat.

Interested in making something happen? Let's work something out. This might be a project worth funding myself if the price is right.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

The Man Likes to Write

I love to write. Most of the time, it's about nothing. But sometimes I have something profound to say and I lose it while driving in the car.

And why is that? Why do we have the best ideas at the times when we have no way to record to them?

Remember when the first pasta pots first started to appear a few years back? As soon as the first infomercial hit the airwaves about 10,000 Americans and I suddenly remembered that great idea we had while we were driving somewhere one day.

You know what I'm talking about. Something happens to you and it causes a short lived flash of brilliance. A thought that starts off with, "if only there was a way..." And as quick as the thought forms, it's gone.

I made a New Years' resolution to no longer let stuff like that go. If it hits me, I write it down. I don't care if it's on paper, Evernote, or the back of my hand. Those ideas are worth gold, and if I can't make them happen, I can sell them, and if I can't sell them I can give them away here.

And maybe, just maybe, if you pick up an idea for free from me, and it works... well you'll be a little more likely to buy into my next one.

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