Sunday, December 7, 2008
Steal This File Sharing Book
I wish there that there was a little more time for this group, because I would be curious in what other things he has to say about file sharing. But seems to be a really fun book!
A World Without Secrets
I also like the comparison that one of the groups did with the book "the Art of Deception" by Kevin Mitnick. That example about how Hollywood employees just gave out customer's information without really having any security procedures in placed shocked me and how easy doing something like that was. These two books definitely seemed to show a different aspect of privacy.
Friday, November 21, 2008
South Sound Technology Conference
I went to the South Sound Technology Conference for the first time today. I have to admit it was very interesting and engaging. I enjoyed the first topic about the economy and how entrepreneurs will be a key driver to helping the economy. I would have to agree with the guest speakers when they say this because it makes sense to me. The second topic about Clouds was a bit confusing for me because I don't have any background about that area. But I did learn a lot from it and came out a little less confused. The third topic was my favorite about the biometric. Its crazy how technology has evolved so much that a program can easily identify a person through the worse type of identifications or from previous years. I was shocked that the program could even recognize people through live streaming video that he demonstrated at the conference!!
I just would like to thank everyone for putting on this event and all the guest and panels that participated in it. It was a great learning experiences away from the classroom.
HAPPY APPLE CUP!! GO DAWGS!!
Group Assignment
My section talks about blogs and publications and the idea of web 2.0. Thus far for our presentation we plan talk about the points the Seigel makes and give our opinions about his ideas and beliefs.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Traveling into the Virtual World
But, if I could travel anywhere into these virtual world, I would go to places that are nothing like the real world. It would be places with crazy advanced technology and look at how they live their lives. Mostly, I want to see something that would give me a glimpse into the future, or the possibility of the future. If I were looking for something more tranquilizing I would look for something calm, sunny, and where I can spend free virtual money! OH the things that I wish I could have Now, thinking about it, the virtual world doesn’t seem all that bad. You can pretty much do whatever you want whenever, wherever or however you would like. I see the virtual world being more and more intertwined into our lives through work, friends and communities.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Feed Tacoma
Kevin Talked about many interesting aspects of the things he does. I found incredible was that many events were created organically through the feed Tacoma site. For example, the chalk off even that occurred all summer long is awesome. It was an event that was open to everyone and helped saved a park from being closed down, yet being very fun at the same time.
I believe Kevin is on the right track to in making Tacoma a better known city. It seems that his goal is to help emphasis all the great things that Tacoma has to offer and how the community has a voice and can makes changes towards improving the city. His site offers so much to many people and I love the fact that little shops can sell their items online, I hope this becomes even bigger!!!
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Financial Online
By using online aids with financial matters, I believe it helps with being proactive in detecting any irregularities within your accounts. On a daily basis, I am constantly checking my credit card and banking account to notice if there is any fraudulent activities going on with my accounts.
Personally, doing basic financial activities like checking balances, transferring money, etc. is simple and has become a daily routine for many people. There are security measures that are input to help prevent any information theft and it is up to the consumer to put basic security on their personal computers so theft would less likely to occur. There is always going to be a risk when giving out personal financial information, either physically handing your card to a waitress or entering it into a website, its just about being smart in your choices you make and always staying aware of what’s going on with your accounts.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Comfort Level with Online Shopping
One is the amount I am paying for certain items. If the price just does not seem to fit the product that I am buying, either extremely cheap or just over priced I tend to stay away from those products, especially if it is through a site that I am not familiar with. I also don’t spend more than a certain amount on the web. Usually with larger purchases, I feel that seeing it physically and knowing that I am getting my money’s worth is important.
I also wouldn’t buy a product online if the return policy is wayyy to over complicating or if they just don’t have one. I don’t want to end up being forced to like a product that I don’t like or misrepresented on the site.
Over the years and through many purchases online, I have to say that I feel fairly comfortable with buying almost anything online. It is mostly the convenience that keeps bringing me back to the same sites (i.e. Amazon) over and over again. Compared to the very first time I made a purchase online with my credit card in hand and debating the security of the entire process to now, where it feels like another swipe of the card in a store. Who knows how much more risky it is to shop online versus going somewhere where they take your card to swipe. I am pretty sure they can steal your card number the same way as well…
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The Invasion of Privacy
What is up with Intelius! I have to say I am not a fan of this website at all. First of all if you’re going to put up people’s information make sure it is correct! I am still in shock about the amount and type of information that anyone can obtain about another person. The way that these different types of websites can virtually summarize someone’s past and present life is crazy.
It makes you wonder, what does privacy mean these days? Things that you would expect to keep private in your life can become public in an instance with just a click of a mouse. When doing a vanity search on yourself on various search engines like Google, yahoo, msn, etc you may not find something on one website and when you go to another than bam! All this information pops up about you. The worse part is that you have no control of what goes on the internet, because it can be done without you even knowing for years or ever.
So how do we protect ourselves from information that we don’t want out in the open world? Do we stay secluded in our homes? Do we create more rules and regulations to protect us? Who knows, the only thing we can do for now, is just be conscious of the choices we make that we hope that won’t affect us later in the future.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
The Diminishing Newspaper
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Email vs Postal Service
Email Postal Service
- Inbox - Mailbox
- Spam - Junk Mail
- Prioritizing email - Express mail
These are just a few examples of the common similarities that they share. But the biggest difference between these two are the cost, speed and, the less obvious difference, is bulk mailing. After analyzing our mailing system and the reasons why we chose one over the other, I realized that they are about 99% the same! Its amazing how technology has altered our lives to help make it become more convenient through little things like email. Think about it how many times a day you send out an email and how much money you save from not buying stamps, you probable save a couple fill ups to the gas station at the rate everything is going up!!! :)