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Friday, December 16, 2011

ITunes DJ

I set up my holiday music library in iTunes so guests can request songs using iTunes DJ and the Remote app on their iPhone.

Tested it out and it worked great. Saw the requests appear in the playlist like magic. Any iPhone or Apple device that can run their Remote app joins the same network that the iTunes library computer is on. The iTunes library gets set to DJ and in the DJ settings allow guests to request songs gets checked.

When a guest comes over, they connect to the WiFi network, then launch the Remote app on their device. Apple automatically connects their device to your iTunes library, and they can tap Request a Song on the app to put it next in order on the playlist.

The iTunes library can be set to limit guest selections to specific playlists, which in this case was my holiday music playlist.

If they don't have their own device, let them use your iPad to request songs. This is a Great way to let your guests enjoy your music library and create a conversation at any get together.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Google Currents now a available for iOS and Android

With publishing tools and integration with Google + Currents stands to become the news reader everyone will have to beat. http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2011/12/google-currents-is-hot-off-press.htm...


Bob Cohen
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Mobile: 562-547-9060
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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Your Business May Get Mentioned and You Not Know It

I was at a restaurant (Yucatan) last night and checked in with Foursquare. The OC Weekly listed the restaurant in a 2011 top list and I showed the owner. Increasing transparency and access to information has made it more important than ever for businesses to monitor their reputation. If you know of tools and ways for businesses, particularly small ones, to manage their reputation, please let me
know so I can refer people to them.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Article: Cyber weaknesses should deter US from waging war

Cyber weaknesses should deter US from waging war
http://news.yahoo.com/cyber-weaknesses-deter-us-waging-war-212947418.html

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Bob Cohen

Learning to Thrive in a Digital World
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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Halloween Searches from the Official Google Blog

Bob Cohen

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Date: October 29, 2011 9:17:10 AM PDT
To: "bob@bobology.com" <bob@bobology.com>
Subject: Official Google Blog

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/)" style="color: #888; font-size: 22px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none;">Official Google Blog


A prima ballerina vs. some very angry birds: this year’s Halloween search trends

Posted: 28 Oct 2011 12:50 PM PDT

The pumpkins are carved, the spiderwebs are hanging,
Kids and their pets are door-to-door banging,
Witches on their brooms and owls on their perches,
Let’s take a look at some Halloween searches.

Halloween searches are some of our favorite trends to look at all year. Using Insights for Search and some internal data, we took a peek at which costumes and candies are on top in the United States.

This year seems to be about the battle of the birds. Searches for [angry birds costume], based on the game phenomenon that has so many of us addicted, have been steadily rising in 2011, and we’re seeing 10 times more search volume this year than last. But as of mid-October, the Angry Birds were overtaken in search by [black swan costume]. The Darren Aronofsky ballet drama seems poised to be the most popular costume idea by All Hallows Eve, with related searches for everything from [black tutu] to [black corset]. Some are even looking to be the alter ego [white swan].


Meanwhile, search data doesn’t seem to show that anyone is too anxious to be the object of the Angry Birds’ rage—at least not independently from their sworn enemies. Although [angry birds costume] is one of the top 10 fastest-rising searches related to [pig costume] over the last 90 days, another three are focused on a much sweeter piglet, the cartoon favorite Olivia.


Birds aside, this year’s fastest rising costumes in the U.S. overall are inspired by a variety of sources from pop culture over the past year, including TV shows—[pan am], [wilfred]—movies—[smurfette], [tron], [captain america]—pop music—[nicki minaj]—and more [monster high].

In fact, we may have a battle of the pop goddesses on our hands as well as a battle of the birds. During 2009 and 2010, homegrown Lady Gagas were trick-or-treating throughout the country, but while Lady Gaga still rules the music charts, she’s a far less popular costume choice this year than in 2010:


And although overall in 2011 [lady gaga costume] leads [nicki minaj costume] in search volume, right now they’re neck and neck:


We’d be lying if we weren’t hoping that at least a few Minaj fans out there choose to pay tribute to her by dressing up as uberfans eight-year-old Sophia Grace and her cousin, the two little girls who blew away YouTube viewers with their performance of “Super Bass.”

Speaking of YouTube, Halloween doesn’t fall on a Friday this year, but that’s not stopping people from dressing up as Rebecca Black:


Even if you don’t want dress up as a YouTube star, YouTube can still help you create your Halloween costume. Head on over to the YouTube Blog for video tutorials and other inspiration.

Lest you think Halloween is just for humans, take a look at the huge amount of searches for [dog costume]. In terms of get-ups actually intended for canines, ewoks and dinosaurs are the fastest-rising related searches. But two of the top five rising searches in 2011 related to [dog costume] are a little quirkier: at least a few people out there may dress up as the eponymous character from FX’s “Wilfred” show, about a dog, and a man who sees the dog as a man dressed in a dog suit. Kinda meta.


Turning from costumes to the other traditions of this holiday, searches for [haunted house] and [pumpkin patch] are both spiking right now, but there seems to be greater interest in spooky thrills than in finding that perfect pumpkin to carve. Maybe spiderwebs and peeled-grape eyeballs are a less scary proposition than running into the [great pumpkin] (from the classic movie which, incidentally, celebrates its 45th birthday this Halloween).


Everyone has a sweet tooth this time of year, but [candy corn] is remains the undisputed king of people’s cravings. In the last 30 days, search volume is nearly twice as high for [candy corn] than for other candy choices:


Per capita, Alabama is searching the most for [candy corn] this year. Here are the states that searched the most for a few other Halloween sugar staples (and some newcomer treats):
  • Candy apples - Rhode Island
  • Gummy worms - Wisconsin
  • Kosher candy - New York
  • Sugar free candy - Kentucky
  • Gluten free candy - Oregon
  • Candy bars - Utah
  • Organic candy - Colorado
When trick or treating, there’s always that one house that insists on making Halloween healthy—but luckily for us, those are few and far between. Over the last 30 days, there is almost two and a half times more search volume for [candy] than for [apples]. The classic game of bobbing for apples, however, it still going strong, spiking dependably every October.

Whether you’re dressing up as an elegant avian ballerina or a brightly-colored roly-poly bird in a slingshot, we hope you have a spootakular Halloween!

(Cross-posted on the Inside Search Blog)

Friday, October 7, 2011

Why Steve Jobs is a classic American hero

In addition to the innovations and company he built, Steve Jobs passing affected Americans because he had a classic American story.

The new frontier for America is technology and Steve was a pioneer. Ignoring the established ideas, he chose his own path, was onery like a classic cowboy in a western, and got beaten down, only to come back stronger than ever with new discoveries.

Without the ability to pick up and move West any longer in the US, the frontier is technology. The ability to create new enterprises, challenge old ideas, come back from defeat, and get recognition is an American Hero story and why Steve Jobs is an example for other pioneers.

In a time when we are questioning America's place in the world, Steve Jobs is an inspiration to all pioneers.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Twitter and Facebook Demographics

In my Facebook and Twitter for Beginners class this weekend only one person raised their hand when I asked who had a Twitter account. In contrast, all but one raised their hand when I asked who had s Facebook account. Twitter is intense among certain groups but irrelevant to others. Facebook however seems relevant to everyone.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

USA TODAY: Alaska Airlines replaces pilot manuals with iPads

Check out this article that I saw in USA TODAY's iPad application.

Alaska Airlines replaces pilot manuals with iPads
http://usat.ly/iF14u9

To view the story, click the link or paste it into your browser.

To learn more about USA TODAY for iPad and download, visit: http://usatoday.com/ipad/


Bob Cohen
Making Technology Easier
www.bobology.com
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

New Feature: Tweet via Email


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From: SocialOomph.com <emailservice@socialoomph.com>
Date: May 17, 2011 7:29:42 AM PDT
To: "bob@bobology.com" <bob@bobology.com>
Subject: New Feature: Tweet via Email


   SocialOomph News
New Feature: Tweet via Email

Imagine when Mary sends an email from mary@yourdomain.com to technicaltips@yourdomain.com, that email is published as a social update on your Twitter account, tagged with ^Mary, and on your Facebook Page with no author tag. When she sends an email from mary@yourdomain.com to marketingtweets@yourdomain.com, the email is published as a social update to your Twitter account, tagged with ^MaryM. When Peter sends an email from peter@yourdomain.com to marketingtweets@yourdomain.com, the email is published to your Twitter account, tagged with ^Peter.

That's what you can do with our brand-new "Submit Social Updates via Email" feature, and more.

Email from approved source --> Email account you own --> Social update --> Your social account(s)

Imagine you, and your employees, being able to:

  • Send emails from their existing email addresses to an email address that you own (on your own server, or on Gmail, Hotmail, etc.);
  • Have those emails turned into standard social updates and published on your Twitter account(s), your Facebook account(s), your Facebook Page(s), and other social accounts;
  • Have the updates automatically tagged with an author tag that you define (eg., ^Mary or ^JohnD);
  • Append a URL to the update text, which will automatically be shortened via either dld.bz or bit.ly, from where you can get click stats;
  • Submit social updates for all your social accounts in this manner using only email and one SocialOomph Professional account;
  • Do it securely so that only authorized email addresses can submit social updates.


Being able to create social updates from emails is particularly useful where:

  • You browse the web and email a link to that web page via your browser's menu, or via an "email" link on the web page itself (provided that you can specify the From address);
  • You want several people to contribute updates to your social accounts with minimum disruption of their work routines and maximum efficiency.


This feature is included in SocialOomph Professional. If you have a Professional account, then you have access to it.

Login to your SocialOomph account to access the feature.

It is under "Scheduled Updates, Send Updates via Email" in the menu.

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Country Backgrounds

Need to get the 411 on a country? Check out https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ The World Factbook is also is mobile app by jdictionary, not the CIA, but it's pretty good and I have it on my iPhone. Bob Cohen www.bobology.com