Monthly Archives: January 2010

Recession & the Taxation of Business Software

FOR UPDATED STATUS on this topic CLICK ON CSIA – Colorado’s Technology Association. On Wednesday Jan 27th 2010 Colorado’s 67th General Assembly will be holding initial hearings on at least 10 bills. One of them being – House Bill 10-1192: … Continue reading

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Social Networking with Maximum Privacy (2 of 2)

In a prior blog post I noted administration and PRIVACY are attributes of real concern to many when speaking of large public open social networks such as Myspace.com, Facebook.com, LinkedIn.com and Twitter. Ironically worldwide access and openness, the hallmark ASSETS … Continue reading

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Social Networking with Maximum Privacy (1 of 2)

Social Networking is the #1 buzz-word to describe something that has existed for centuries, social groups. A powerful and influential process that occurs naturally in every culture and organization. Yet many organizations that could benefit from Web based social group … Continue reading

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Would you like WiFi with that?

MacDonald’s is famous for various things other than hamburgers.  One, is the phrase “Would you like Fries with that?” instituted back in the mid 1980s.  A simple, yet acceptable and thus  effective technique for adding high profit margin revenue to … Continue reading

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Why Gmail has a reputation for Simplicity

During the holiday a few people asked me if Gmail (basic component of www.GAFYD.net) is really much different from other email.   YES – for one, its user interface and email management are well known for simplicity. When was the last … Continue reading

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