by Chris Rufe | Dec 7, 2017 | Blockchain
I was in this band called Aussie Blockchain Cryptokitties back in college. We were so /\/\etal. I have a philosophical post agitating in my mind about the private network applications of blockachain technology. I thought I would lead with”Bitcoin goes higher...
by Chris Rufe | Nov 30, 2017 | Blockchain
I decided recently to try a new tablet. I’ve had a 10″ Samsung Galaxy Tab A for several years and it is slow, and not new, and the 16 GB memory is a limitation. I purchased an Amazon HD Fire 8 and decided to try their “Kindle unlimited”...
by Chris Rufe | Sep 2, 2016 | Applications
I’ve been working a bit to update content on TQuist website. I had gotten a Google Voice number years ago but then never used it, and after a time it was recycled. I signed up for a new one today and the process is very, very smooth. One has to bear in...
by Chris Rufe | Aug 10, 2016 | Applications
Recent work research includes CMS review. I haven’t looked into what is out there in a long time. The quick search hits showed lots of familiar faces and a couple new ones. I found this post informative: WordPress vs Joomla vs Drupal + CMS “comparison...
by Chris Rufe | Apr 22, 2013 | Applications
Oh, the line between security and convenience is harsh. While reading TechRepublic I found this interesting article on DropBox security. I love the convenience of cloud technologies, and use DropBox like lots of people, including the article author (Michael Kassner)....
by Chris Rufe | Apr 9, 2013 | Applications
The TechRepublic newsletter is worth a scan every day. I found this gem recently and it’s worth a read if you use, or might use in the future, either Google Apps or Microsoft Office. Here it is: Google Apps v. Office 365: Head-to-head comparison of...