VIDEO – Privacy Policies: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You

27 January, 2012 (23:03) | Internet Technology | By: Admin

My video interview about business risks concerning Internet Privacy Policies is very timely since Google just announced a radical change in its Privacy Policies. You are welcome to view the video interview “Privacy Policies: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You” thanks to my friends at Financial Management Network (& parent SmartPros Ltd.).

Of course Privacy Policies is a common topic for me as my October 2011 monthly Technology Law column at eCommerce Times was entitled “Shore Up Your Privacy Policy Before Disaster Strikes” and included discussion about:

  • What Type of Information Do Privacy Policies Protect? - Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
  • Website Privacy Regulation – US (FTC), EU, Canada, and Japan
  • What Should Your Privacy Policy Contain? – consider your visitors’ expectations
  • Aggregate Data - DoubleClick
  • Consider Subscribing to Privacy Standards – TRUSTe, Better Business Bureau, Online Privacy Alliance, and CPA WebTrust Program.

Stay tuned for more blogs on Internet Privacy since it is core to business and consumer utilization of the Internet.


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Progress For The Hard Hat

27 January, 2012 (18:17) | Uncategorized | By: Admin

Today, hard hats are everywhere; construction sites, factories, any site where there is a potential hazard due to falling debris. They may not be much to look at and they may not seem like a big deal, but they are a valuable asset to the safety industry and have changed the lives of construction laborers the world over. However, there was a time when hardhats weren’t required and they really weren’t all that hard.

The First Hard Hat

Some credit Franz Kafka with developing the first hard hat during his time at the Worker’s Accident Insurance Institute; this has yet to be verified. However, in the United States, a mining equipment firm based out of California with over 20 years in the safety business discovered the “Hard-Boiled Hat”.

The First Hard Hat

Until World War I, the Bullard Company who had its roots in the safety industry for over 20 years had been using leather protective hats. In 1919 E.W. Bullard arrived back from the war with a helmet made of steel. This sparked ingenuity. Soon after the company patented the “Hard-Boiled Hat”, which instead of being made from leather was instead compiled of steamed canvas, glue, and black paint. This was the prototype of the modern hard hat.

Military Inspiration

After the Hard Boiled Hat, the United States Navy then commissioned Bullard to come up with a shipyard protective hat to protect workers from falling debris. Soon after his development of the shipyard hat Bullard thought up an internal suspension system that would in turn provide a more effective protective hat. The inspiration for these new more effective hats was the military M1917 “Brodie” helmet.

Hard Hat Laws

Although the hard hat industry was constantly creating safer and more effective hats, the safety clothing and equipment still weren’t a requirement on the job site. In 1933 the Golden Gate Bridge construction site mandated that all workers wear hard hats, only the second ever in the country to mandate such an order. The first project was the Hoover Dam in 1931. Now with more sites requiring safeguards, Bullard was working on creating a hard hat that also protected those who worked with sandblasting. The hard hat featured a window with a view and allowed for a hose for air from an air compressor.

Materials

Since 1933 the hard hat has gone through mass renovations, aluminum eventually became the main component, minus those conducting electrical maintenance. In the 1940’s fiberglass was introduced, only to last about 10 years. Thermoplastics lead the way in the 1950’s and is still featured in many hard hates today, as most are made of high density polyethylene, also known as HDPE.

Interactive T Shirt Lets You Draw and Write in the Dark

27 January, 2012 (11:50) | Gadgets For Women | By: Admin

Interactive T Shirt Lets You Draw and Write in the Dark

This is not an ordinary glow-in-the-dark t-shirt but an interactive model that lets you draw and even write on it. The Lazer Shirt comes with a UV Lazer that charges the t-shirt material which glows in the dark for a while, until it fades out.

Interactive T Shirt Lets You Draw and Write in the Dark

In daylight, the interactive item looks like a regular white t-shirt and you can wear it during any activity. You can wash it cold in the machine and wear it at parties. Get it from ThinkGeek.com for .99.

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Retro USB Computer Mouse With Optical Tracking

27 January, 2012 (00:36) | Gadgets For Women | By: Admin

Retro USB Computer Mouse With Optical Tracking

Do you miss your first computer mouse? If that’s true, let me show you the Retro USB Mouse alternative. The computer mouse here is new, but features a cool retro design, plus the optical tracking technology.

Retro USB Computer Mouse With Optical Tracking

The model connected to the computer via USB and works with both PCs and Macs. It measures 3.66 x 2.56 x 1.30 inch and is available for purchase at ThinkGeek.com for .99.

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Continuing the Conversation: 10 Steps to a User-Friendly Library Website

26 January, 2012 (13:23) | Home Technology | By: Admin

We just wrapped up Aaron Schmidt and Amanda Etches-Johnson’s workshop 10 Steps to a User-Friendly Library Website. The readings and slides for the event are listed below. Have further questions or comments? Whether you participated in the event or not, feel free to chime in via the comments area below!

The Readings for Today’s Workshop:

Aaron and Amanda’s Slides:
10 Steps to a User-Friendly Library Website


Register Now for the FREE 2012 ALA TechSource Midwinter Tech Wrapup!

25 January, 2012 (14:53) | Home Technology | By: Admin

The ALA Midwinter Meeting provides a fantastic opportunity to reflect on how technology is continuing to transform the library world. Between the exhibition floor and the variety of technology-related events, the conference can provide attendees with an overview of where library technology is, and where it may be going. Of course, for various reasons, many librarians won’t be able to attend, and many who do will find themselves spread so thin that they cannot attend some of the technology-related events. 

 

We’re happy to announce that we’re continuing our free, conference-wrapping webinars with The 2012 ALA TechSource Midwinter Tech Wrapup. Our expert panel will present their observations and analysis of the top technology trends from the conference, and what they see as the implications for libraries.

 

We’re excited to have a fantasic 3-person panel for this event, which will take place on Monday, January 30th at 1pm Eastern/Noon Cental/11am Mountain/10am Pacific:

 

  • Jason Griffey, Head of Library Information Technology, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, and blogger for ALA TechSource.
  • Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and Research, Vanderbilt University Libraries, Library Automation Writer and Expert.
  • Sue Polanka , Head of Reference and Instruction at the Wright State University Libraries in Dayton, Ohio, Vice President/President Elect of the Academic Library Association of Ohio and author/moderator of No Shelf Required.

 

Register now for this Free Event!

 

Please keep in mind that attendance for the actual event is limited to 1,000 people. If you can’t attend the live event, the full archive will be posted to the TechSource blog within 24 hours. 

 

Again, the registration page is at http://bit.ly/zKq6S8 


Buy/Sell Home Online – Easily !

25 January, 2012 (03:39) | Internet Technology | By: Admin

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They will help you to find the ideal home you are looking for. Also they will help you in finding the right real estate agent and even the cheap mortgage loans.
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Hublot Big Bang 41mm White Women’s Watch

24 January, 2012 (16:24) | Gadgets For Women | By: Admin

Hublot Big Bang 41mm White Womens Watch

One of my favorite Hublot watches designed for women is the Big Bang 41mm White 341 SE 230 RW 174. What I like most about it is the way it combines practical and classic materials like rubber, with durable stainless steel and exclusive diamonds. Hublot wanted to create a masterpiece and accomplished this by adding also Chronograph Automatic movement, calendar function, and durable, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal.

The watch must be comfortable to wear compared to models featuring metallic strap, as rubber is a soft and flexible material that looks and feels more like your skin, while metallic bracellets are always cold and a bit heavier.

Hublot designers decorated it with lots of tiny white diamonds that match the strap’s color and created a beautifull white timepiece with silver accents enabled by the stainless steel case. Unlike other designer watches, the Big Bang 41mm is easy to read, which proves that creating a masterpiece doesn’t always have to compromise functionality and ergonomics.

The elegant women’s wrist watch has a sizeable 7-inch bracelet with buckle clasp and is also waterproof down to 100 meters. Like most of the high-quality watches available out there, Hublot’s Big Bang 41mm model is made in Switzerland and comes with a 12-year warranty.

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The Way To Handle Expedited Lost U.S. Passport Replacement

24 January, 2012 (15:54) | Uncategorized | By: Admin

Losing a vital document such as a passport can be a frustrating experience as it is an essential item legally required for traveling outside of the States. Should one experience the unfortunate circumstance of losing the item as a result of carelessness or theft, an expedited lost U.S. passport can assist in receiving the travel document in a rush. Specific legal procedure is required for obtaining a replacement document.

The Procedure

The first step to take after having experienced the loss of this important item is to contact the State Department. The procedure for receiving a new document will depend on the location of the passport holder. The missing item must always be reported as lost to relevant authorities and, with expedition services, you can receive the item in a short period of time.

Reporting Loss

Once you have confirmed that the travel booklet is missing, procedure requires that the occurrence be reported to the United States Department of State. In instances of theft, a police report is usually required to be completed and the DS-64 applicant form that includes details of the situation in which it disappeared. It is important to contact the State Department so the document can be invalidated to prevent illegal use.

Required Forms

Designated forms DS64 and DS-11 have to be competed and submitted to the relevant authorities when requiring a new document. DS-64 is necessary in obtaining details surrounding the loss of the important item. The forms, including DS-64, should be completed with the regular application and designated documents must be submitted together for efficient processing.

Expediting

Losing the legal travel document before a trip will require expedition services in obtaining the item, which may only take a few days. When using professional government expedition services an extra fee will be charged for fast processing of applications. Independent expeditors are largely available to gather and submit the required documentation for individuals who are unable to visit the particular agencies themselves.

Foreign Help

Every citizen of America can utilize the State expedition services where individuals who have traveled abroad should consult the closest Embassy or Consulate. Agents are professionals who are able to answer all questions related to applying for a new travel document. Always report the travel booklet as missing to the relevant authorities.

Required Documentation

The disappearance of the travel document within the States requires following procedures similar to those of a first time US pass port application. Upon submission, one must include the DS-64, DS-11 forms and necessary personal documentation. The additional documents include certified birth certificates, driver’s licenses and photographs that are passport sized.

RMG Presidents’ Seminar Explores Library Technology Trends

24 January, 2012 (05:09) | Home Technology | By: Admin

RMG Consultants will lead their 22nd Annual Presidents’ Seminar on Friday, January 20, 2012, at ALA’s Midwinter Meeting at the Dallas Convention Center (Rooms A201/A202) . This year’s theme is "Invasion of the Customer Snatchers into a Saturated and Content-Driven ILS Marketplace"

Senior executives of library technology companies will answer questions from moderator Rob McGee of RMG as well as the audience. Smart Libraries Newsletter editor Marshall Breeding will weigh in as a special commentator along with RMG’s Geoff Payne. The companies and panelists expected this year are:

  • Auto-Graphics,  Paul Cope

  • ByWater Solutions,  Brendan Gallagher
  • Ex Libris,  Matti Shem-Tov
  • Infor,  Ann Melaerts
  • Innovative Interfaces,  Neil Block
  • OCLC,  Robin Murray
  • Polaris,  Bill Schickling
  • Serials Solutions/ProQuest,  Jane Burke
  • SirsiDynix,  Bill Davison
  • The Library Corporation (TLC),  Annette Murphy
  • VTLS,  Vinod Chachra

McGee will solicit opinions on how library workflows must change with the shift from print to electronic resources, Patron-Driven Acquisitions (PDA)/Demand-Driven Acquisitions (DDA), e-Book Lending, Discovery Services with access to Open Content and pay-per-download of licensed content, the synergies and competition among the technology and content sectors of the library industry. He will also seek comments on the competive environment wth new web-scale library management system players and vendors supporting Open Source Integrated Library Systems going after the customers of established players.

RMG’s Presidents’ Seminar is a terrific opportunity to learn about the library technology marketplace. Even while executives strive to to stay on message with their competitive advantages, the open forum explores library technology trends and reveals how vendors are positioning themselves.

Below are the trends and topics that RMG has identified.

    For a vendor in the saturated North American ILS marketplace, getting a new-name customer can mean snatching a library from somebody else’s ILS customer base – or selling it an add-on product or service.

    Content increasingly rules, and cloud services have gathered; this combination challenges legacy library automation systems designed and created before the dominance of e-content and the Internet. Discovering, accessing, and delivering e-content is a compelling alternative (or complement) to a library’s investment in a traditional ILS package of standard modules – along with a tug in another strategic direction for the ROI (Return on Investment) in RFID/AMH (Automated Material Handling) systems for gains in customer services and staff performance in managing books and AV materials.

    Industry dynamics in the last three years have been game-changers. Bywater Solutions, Equinox Software, and Liblime/PTFS have successfully commercialized the development and support of Open Source ILSs — Evergreen and Koha. ILSaaS (Integrated Library System as a Service, including the web-scale offerings) is flattening the costs of open source and proprietary ILSs. Baker & Taylor and 3M now offer e-book lending (circulation control) services. In June 2011 Serials Solutions announced a Web-Scale Management Solution to debut in 4Q 2012. These together with Ex Libris’ Alma, Kuali OLE, Innovative’s Sierra, and OCLC’s WMS offer opportunities for improved library workflows and customer services that overcome the costly inefficiency and awkwardness of differentiated processes for selection, acquisition, discovery, access, and delivery of e- and p-resources.

    The pairing of ILS/Discovery by Ex Libris, Innovative, and OCLC has impacted the academic library sector. Discovery and delivery services that focus on public libraries and the e-resources provided by State Library agencies have yet to emerge in needed force to benefit millions of readers who go about public library use largely unaware of expensive licensed e-content that could be within easy reach for them with the right interfaces and services on laptops, phones, and tablets.

    The biggest slices of library budgets are for people/content: in the extreme, 20/80 for academic libraries; 70/30 for public libraries. Annual expenditures for e-resources may reach 80% of some academic library content budgets. Targeting increased ROI in people and content is a strategic direction for libraries.

    The sheer financial might of Baker & Taylor, OCLC, ProQuest/Serials Solutions, and 3M separates them from the traditional denizens of the ILS marketplace. That, coupled with their ability or potential to deliver e-content, discovery, and ILS services on a subscription basis just might be the forces that re-shape the library technology marketplace. Will 3M expand Cloud Library to include an ILS service; or will Baker & Taylor or EBSCO or Gale take the WMS-plunge? Remember Elsevier and Endeavor/Voyager?

    Will the Invasion of the ILS Customer Snatchers be advanced through mergers and acquisitions (M&A) of library technology and/or content vendors?

    Are we a step away from Amazon or Facebook or Google or Microsoft launching services that one-up Amazon’s recently introduced e-book lending services, that could partner or compete with libraries to reach individuals, homes, schools, and businesses?

    Will Apple’s iCloud and Siri (think out of the single-search box) lead to Internet, Cable, and TV services that make information as easy to find and use, and as much fun and effective, as the iPhone and iPad?