Tris Hussey's Lifestream http://lifestream.trishussey.com A bespoken hub to many spokes posterous.com Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:04:29 -0800 Gillian Shaw speaking at Canadian Authors Association meeting tonight http://lifestream.trishussey.com/gillian-shaw-speaking-at-canadian-authors-ass http://lifestream.trishussey.com/gillian-shaw-speaking-at-canadian-authors-ass

Meeting: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 NEW

Gillian Shaw - Journalist

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:45 p.m.)
  • Place: Alliance for the Arts & Culture, Suite 100, 938 Howe St., Vancouver.
  • Cost: CAA Members free; Non-members $5; Students (with student ID) $2

Gillian Shaw will be the speak on social media and its importance to Canadian authors.

Gillian Shaw is a journalist with The Vancouver Sun and Canwest. She writes on Digital Life for the Sun and the Canwest news service, focusing on technology issues and trends online and off that affect our life, whether at work or play. Gillian can be found online at www.vancouversun.com/digitallife or through some of her social media links listed at krunchd.com/gillianshaw.

Since I'm officially and author now, I think it's fitting that I attend the Canadian Authors Association meeting tonight. Well, that and my friend Gillian Shaw is speaking on authors and social media.

Gillian warned me that she's going to point me out as an example of an author using social media. I can only hope that Raul is there too so I won't be the other social media person there to poke fun of, er, point out during the meeting.

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Mon, 04 Jan 2010 22:46:26 -0800 A $1000 Apple Tablet will sell more eReaders http://lifestream.trishussey.com/a-1000-apple-tablet-will-sell-more-ereaders http://lifestream.trishussey.com/a-1000-apple-tablet-will-sell-more-ereaders

While it’s certainly possible that the WSJ decided “about $1,000″ was a good price to quote from analysts, there are at least as many people out there suggesting the device would be more like $600 – $800 — a price that would be much more attractive to consumers. With that in mind, and going along with my little thinking-out-loud-speculation here, I don’t think it’s impossible that Apple could have nudged WSJ towards the $1,000 predictors to temper expectations a bit.

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And there is a flip-side to all of this: Again, going along with my scenario, maybe Apple pointed towards the $1,000 price to set expectations very low in the weeks leading up to the event. That way, if they announce the device at $800, the public will erupt in applause, overjoyed that it’s not $1,000. Classic under promise, over deliver.

This is of course all just speculation, but I’m not so sure it’s that far out there. Certainly, I wouldn’t put any of the scenarios I laid out past Apple, which has a masterful hand when it comes to manipulating the media.

Okay the WSJ came out with a March ship date and something around a $1000 price tag. Regardless of whatever hemming and hawing is going on now, I'm looking at this news two ways.
One, at that price, chances are I'm not going to get one. Sure I'll drool over them, and wish I had one, but realistically, I'm not going to shuck out that kind of coin for an iTablet.
Two, this is going to sell a lot more "regular" eReaders like from Sony, Amazon, and whoever unveils something in the $200-400 price range at CES.
Which is awesome.
eReaders are just one part of the whole tablet continuum, and the more eBooks out there, the better I think.

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Sat, 02 Jan 2010 18:58:13 -0800 Don't forget, you can't hit a homerun if you don't swing for the fences http://lifestream.trishussey.com/dont-forget-you-cant-hit-a-homerun-if-you-don http://lifestream.trishussey.com/dont-forget-you-cant-hit-a-homerun-if-you-don
It’s Apple, they’re trying to hit a homerun. That doesn’t mean they won’t strike out, but make no mistake that they are swinging for the fences. To create a bland tablet in the image of those that existed before it would be the equivalent of a bunt with no one on and two outs.

With all the discussion about tablet yes, tablet no, let's not forget the basic part--Apple is taking a huge risk with a tablet (if all the rumors are true). But this kind of risk is the only way to hit a homerun.

Similar case in point: Gillette Mach 3. Years and years in testing. Disposable razor market eating their lunch. Gillette swung big, swung hard and ... now how many of you buy a razor with only two measly little blades?

Do or do not, there is no try. -- Yoda.

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Fri, 01 Jan 2010 15:37:53 -0800 What will an iTablet hath bring? http://lifestream.trishussey.com/what-will-an-itablet-hath-bring http://lifestream.trishussey.com/what-will-an-itablet-hath-bring

Successful new gadgets always seem to occupy a clearly defined place alongside, or replacing, existing devices. The Flip filled a previously empty niche for a small, cheap, simple video camera. How was the iPod better than existing portable music players? It fit 1,000 songs in your pocket, with a fun interface that let you find them easily. Why buy an iPhone to replace your existing mobile phone? Because there was a clear need for a modern handheld general-purpose computer.

But how much room is there between an iPhone (or iPod Touch) and a MacBook (or other laptop computer, running Windows or Linux or whatever)? What’s the argument for owning all three?

If Apple is known for anything, it's known for innovation and breaking new ground. So if the pundits have been wrong before about the "what's next" from Apple, what will an Apple Tablet really do?

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Tue, 29 Dec 2009 09:08:21 -0800 Smart Words on Olympic Protests--I morn for our loss of free speech http://lifestream.trishussey.com/smart-words-on-olympic-protests-i-morn-for-ou http://lifestream.trishussey.com/smart-words-on-olympic-protests-i-morn-for-ou

Now for something superficial:

Or, I’d like a t-shirt that says “Not Available for Corporate Sponsorship”
or “My Rights Trump Your Sponsorship”.

Or a Canadian flag, with a legend above and below that reads “Corporate Sponsor Free since 1867″

Or a cute little pair of sweats or shorts that read across the bottom “Insert corporate sponsor logo here”.

Actually, given the tech savvy local population, you might do well to have the magnifying glass logo and search box graphic with a hashtag of your point, like “#vanocsucks”.

Christopher Libby has the smartest and most intelligent words I've read on protesting the Olympics. My beef with the Olympics has always been the trampling of our rights of free speech and assembly. To say that we can't satirize a logo or company or event because of corporate sponsorship puts a real price on our freedoms. Freedoms, that many, many people have paid the ultimate price to protect. Perhaps has we continue the tradition started by an oppressive, murderous, Fascist regime—the torch run—we should consider that what we should be protesting isn't the money spent, or the land taken, but the silence that is being pushed upon us all to question, argue, and discuss what is going on at all.

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Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:15:22 -0800 Maybe more sites should have banned passwords http://lifestream.trishussey.com/maybe-more-sites-should-have-banned-passwords http://lifestream.trishussey.com/maybe-more-sites-should-have-banned-passwords
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I used to have a simple system for passwords. The passwords weren't great, but I could remember them. Well I realized that those passwords weren't good enough. I have 1Password on my MBP which let's me have one über-strong password manage a raft of randomly generated, strong passwords.

I'm amazed, however, at the number of times I sign up at sites where I can only use numbers and letters for passwords. So, with Twitter having a list of banned passwords, maybe all other sites should too.

Yeah I know it sucks for some people, but you know it's the people with really weak passwords are the ones who also are the greatest risk of getting hacked and accounts compromised. Funny that Twitter is implementing this, since they have their own password security issues.

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Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:15:19 -0800 Maybe more sites should have banned passwords http://lifestream.trishussey.com/maybe-more-sites-should-have-banned-passwords http://lifestream.trishussey.com/maybe-more-sites-should-have-banned-passwords
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I used to have a simple system for passwords. The passwords weren't great, but I could remember them. Well I realized that those passwords weren't good enough. I have 1Password on my MBP which let's me have one über-strong password manage a raft of randomly generated, strong passwords.

I'm amazed, however, at the number of times I sign up at sites where I can only use numbers and letters for passwords. So, with Twitter having a list of banned passwords, maybe all other sites should too.

Yeah I know it sucks for some people, but you know it's the people with really weak passwords are the ones who also are the greatest risk of getting hacked and accounts compromised. Funny that Twitter is implementing this, since they have their own password security issues.

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Tue, 22 Dec 2009 20:09:22 -0800 Seven Reasons You Should Care About Disclosure on Twitter | davefleet.com http://lifestream.trishussey.com/seven-reasons-you-should-care-about-disclosur http://lifestream.trishussey.com/seven-reasons-you-should-care-about-disclosur
From my perspective, I don’t think it matters if you’re being paid to talk about a client, if you’re just doing it yourself or even if you’re writing about a client’s competitor (a risky task). Either way, trust and relationships you’ve developed online are at play.

The rules never change. You need to be transparent about bias now or you're toast.

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Tue, 22 Dec 2009 14:35:00 -0800 Yeah, what they said-- RWW 2010 Predictions http://lifestream.trishussey.com/yeah-what-they-said-rww-2010-predictions http://lifestream.trishussey.com/yeah-what-they-said-rww-2010-predictions

Every year the ReadWriteWeb team tries its hand at predicting the future. Looking back at our 2009 predictions, we got some wrong (I predicted that Facebook would sign up to OpenSocial) but others turned out to be on the money. I correctly guessed that the usual suspects would remain unacquired in '09 - Digg, Twitter, Technorati - but that FriendFeed would get bought. OK, so I guessed that Google would be the buyer. But close enough!

Without further ado, here are our predictions for 2010. We'd love to read your predictions in the comments.

My predictions:
More new stuff will come out, but only available in the US
I'll want to buy far more gadgets than I need, and might be able to grab a few of them
I will get married, on schedule, on July 31st
I'll write so much about WordPress I'll start prefacing words with wp-
My mom will still not read my blog

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Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:50:39 -0800 Social Media takes planning http://lifestream.trishussey.com/social-media-takes-planning http://lifestream.trishussey.com/social-media-takes-planning

When I hear about the processes companies are using to engage in social media-based conversations and communities, I’m a bit surprised that many lack any kind of strategy or written plan. While I’m a firm believer in the need for both spontaneity and frequency in social media-enabled communications, I also believe that whenever a company decides to adopt new communications tools, they need to start with the basics of Marketing and Communications 101:

How do you plan out your company communications through social media?

You don't start new strategies or tactics without planning, so why would social media be different?

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Sat, 19 Dec 2009 11:04:36 -0800 Change the Login Background Wallpaper on your Mac http://lifestream.trishussey.com/change-the-login-background-wallpaper-on-your http://lifestream.trishussey.com/change-the-login-background-wallpaper-on-your
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Because life's too short for default.

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Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:31:56 -0800 2010 Will be the Year of the Tablet Computer - PC World http://lifestream.trishussey.com/2010-will-be-the-year-of-the-tablet-computer http://lifestream.trishussey.com/2010-will-be-the-year-of-the-tablet-computer
In China, 2010 will be the year of the Tiger. In the tech world, 2010 will be the year of the Tablet - or so it seems. A bevy of tech companies have teased, talked, and have not denied rumors that they are working on a fabled tablet computer. Here is a look back at 2009 tablet buzz with a look forward to 2010 - the year of the Tablet.

I'm not sure if it's going to be the year of the tablet or when eBook readers launch off into the mainstream. Maybe same difference.

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Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:20:58 -0800 10 Ways Social Media Will Change In 2010 http://lifestream.trishussey.com/10-ways-social-media-will-change-in-2010-4 http://lifestream.trishussey.com/10-ways-social-media-will-change-in-2010-4
So what will social Web bring next? What will "being connected" mean? What will the next experience be for the 2 two billion people who are connected to the Internet? Here are 10 ways what we've called social media will evolve in 2010.

This guest post just cements what I've been thinking/saying for some time: all media is now social and is now interwoven into our daily lives.

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Fri, 11 Dec 2009 07:22:00 -0800 Life Without NetNewsWire ((tags: OS X, NetNewsWire, RSS, Mac apps) http://lifestream.trishussey.com/life-without-netnewswire-tags-os-x-netnewswir http://lifestream.trishussey.com/life-without-netnewswire-tags-os-x-netnewswir
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Earlier this year, NewsGator decided to alter the way their RSS reader applications (NetNewsWire for the Mac, NetNewsWire for the iPhone/iPod Touch, and FeedDemon for Windows) work. They removed the ability to sync the status of your feeds using their own service as well as removing the ability to sync using MobileMe. If you’re interested in knowing more about the situation, you can check out this article that I wrote way back when. I’m not really writing this to convince you to stop using NetNewsWire. I just want to explain why I’m happy that I switched.

I began using Google Reader as my method of reading my feeds. It is fairly straight forward, but some people are uneasy with Google having any information about them. Luckily, I’m not one of those people. I used Fluid to create a dedicated application to display Google Reader. As a bonus, it also shows a badge in the dock that counts the unread messages. I find that very handy. For my iPod Touch, I just use the built-in bookmark to home screen feature in the OS. Whenever I tap the Google Reader icon, it launches the mobile version of the site in Safari.

I am very happy with my new setup. NetNewsWire was good, but NewsGator started going down a path that I wasn’t very happy with. I respectfully expressed my opinion to them via e-mail, and then I stopped using their product. It’s simple as that. We have choices galore, not only as Mac users, but as citizens of the Internet. Don’t hesitate to explore a little bit from time to time. You might just find something you like more than what you have now.

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How to apps compete in a SSB (site specific browser) world?

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Fri, 11 Dec 2009 06:33:05 -0800 Jolicloud pre-beta now available to download, walkthrough now available for viewing http://lifestream.trishussey.com/jolicloud-pre-beta-now-available-to-download-0 http://lifestream.trishussey.com/jolicloud-pre-beta-now-available-to-download-0

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Tue, 01 Dec 2009 10:16:47 -0800 Social Media Today | 10 tips for taking your business into the Twittersphere in 2010 http://lifestream.trishussey.com/social-media-today-10-tips-for-taking-your-bu http://lifestream.trishussey.com/social-media-today-10-tips-for-taking-your-bu
These days if you aren’t using social media, you’re doing something wrong. Don’t believe me, here is a list of companies using Twitter. The great thing is you don’t have to have deep pockets like Starbucks, Coca Cola or American Airlines to successfully use Twitter. Up until a few months ago, it was enough to just be on Twitter. These days you need to know how your going to use it before entering the fray. To ensure you see a return on your efforts and that you get the most out of your energy,  we recommend following these 10 tips for taking your business into the Twittersphere, and pretty soon you’ll find yourself on lists like this.

The December holiday lull might just be the perfect time for you to experiment on twitter. If not for your company, for yourself.
What would you like to do on Twitter that you haven't tried yet?

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Mon, 30 Nov 2009 20:34:20 -0800 No one is immune - 7 High-Tech Twitter Users Who Fell For Phishing Scams http://lifestream.trishussey.com/no-one-is-immune-7-high-tech-twitter-users-wh http://lifestream.trishussey.com/no-one-is-immune-7-high-tech-twitter-users-wh

7 High-Tech Twitter Users Who Fell For Phishing Scams

Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 30, 2009 6:25 PM / 0 Comments

mytwitteravatar.jpgTwitter's default URL shortening service Bit.ly announced steps today to stop phishing and malware attacks from being passed around online through its service. If effective, the effort should help a whole lot of people save face and prevent those moments of panic when you're afraid you may have lost access to your Twitter account forever.

Really, though, people who take tech seriously don't fall for those kinds of things, right? Wrong! Below we offer the job titles of some of the most surprising people we've received phishing direct messages from over the last several months. It's a pretty surprising list.

May this serve as a memorial and a reminder that when new communication media emerge - even the most savvy people can get on board and fall for the oldest tricks in the book.

Remember also, this could happen to any of us (apparently, perhaps) and thus the old saying "there, but for the grace of the Fail Whale, go I."

"I made $300 today with http://ifortune4u.com" - and assorted variations...

Bio: Market analyst following datacenters, energy efficiency, and blade servers.

That's complicated stuff but probably pretty mechanical. No wonder a little human-engineering was able to overcome this person's defenses.

Bio: Enterprise Comms Analyst

That's Comms as in communications?

Bio: Industry analyst: enterprise communications [Different person, same analyst firm as the above]

Oops. Why are these analysts, some of whom charge up to $1000 per hour for their work, falling for a scam that promises relatively small sums of money?

Bio: Consultant in large scale data warehousing.

Looks like just a little bit of your data just got warehoused!

Bio: Strategy planning at [Giant European Firm] Enterprise Communications

How's this for an enterprise strategy? Know a phishing scam when you see one.

Bio: Customer Interaction Analyst at [Giant Marketing Research and Analyst Firm] / Speech Reco and UI Geek / Trendspotter

Oh my...

Bio: an investor and co-founder of [common web 2.0 term].com; a founding partner and Vice-President in [big Web 1.0 company]...8 million page-views and 1 million unique visitors per month...with zero marketing budget.

Surely there were people pulling scams like this back when you were...building a website with 8m monthly pageviews...with zero marketing budget...


Want to brush up on your social networking skills, so you can stay off of lists like this? Check out Sarah Perez's post from October How to Avoid Malware on Facebook and Twitter: 8 Best Practicies.

You can find the whole ReadWriteWeb team on Twitter here. You can follow us with the knowledge that we aren't going to spam you with scammy Direct Messages - or at least if we do you can write a blog post teasing us about it.


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Yes, it's very embarrassing. And they should know better. The fact is that that phishing scams work because they prey on our trust.

When will we learn? Probably never.

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Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:16:48 -0800 From Download Squad--The Ultimate List of Google Wave Robots http://lifestream.trishussey.com/from-download-squad-the-ultimate-list-of-goog http://lifestream.trishussey.com/from-download-squad-the-ultimate-list-of-goog
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Maybe I need to get back into Google Wave. I always forget to keep it running.

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Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:30:54 -0800 Just in time for the holidays: How to Fix Your Relatives' Terrible Computer http://lifestream.trishussey.com/just-in-time-for-the-holidays-how-to-fix-your http://lifestream.trishussey.com/just-in-time-for-the-holidays-how-to-fix-your
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Leave it to Lifehacker to bail us all out when we need them. Are you ready for the "You know a lot about computers..." question that we all hear this time of year.

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Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:58:47 -0800 New Paradigm for Media? http://lifestream.trishussey.com/new-paradigm-for-media http://lifestream.trishussey.com/new-paradigm-for-media
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Remember when Time and Newsweek used to be news magazines? Then they realized that news moved faster then they could publish. What happened? They became news discussion magazines. This is how news is moving again. So, adaptation is the solution.

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