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Monday, June 4, 2007

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Three Great Resources for Internet Users

Search engines continue to evolve. Nowadays, the race is not to become another Google or another Yahoo, but rather the target of most companies is to become more revolutionary. The idea is to be more specific like being a search engine dedicated for books, products, news much like Digg and other related news updating services. The search for meaning approach has also been exploited.

But creating your own search engine web application is not a walk in the park. It takes time, resources and effort to build something as useful as Articler.com for example. Articler.com is a search engine website that allows email list or ezine publishers to download or upload free expert content. These contents can be used freely on personal websites. Moreover, the site give free fresh content for your site and has free RSS script

Articler.com categorizes articles for a quicker and easier search. Articles are divided into categories like business, home based business, legal, finance, writing and speaking, arts and entertainment, reference and education, health and fitness, cancer, self improvement, computers and technology, communications, food and drink, the internet and online businesses, home and family, news and society, recreation and sports, shopping and product reviews, reference and education, health and fitness.

Fresh articles are added to Articler.com. Be sure to browse the latest article listing to see that other website. Recent articles include travel related articles as well as some other articles are discussing fitness, health and sports.

Another web based directory that you can add to your website is wmxp.com. This webmaster experience directory is free and contains an excellent selection of web based directories. There are an estimated 431 categories waiting for your site. Wmxp, offers random RSS feeds as well. Categories of web directory include arts and humanities, artists, crafts, museums, blogs, business and economy, chats and forums, finance and investment, marketing and advertising, employment and work, computers and internet, education, entertainment, health and much more. Each major category is subdivided into little groups which contains more varied and encompassing topics.

These two web directories can be really handy. Meanwhile in cases where you want to be anonymous while browsing the internet, here's an interesting program that you might want to consider.

For a complete guide to anonymous surfing and online privacy, a good option to use is FindProxy.org. The site contains all the necessary tools so you can have full control over you browsing experience. By using FindProxy, you will be able to control your web surfing experience. Since your location and IP address are not displayed when you use a proxy, you can surf in complete privacy. Don't worry about the functionality of your web browser when you use an anonymous proxy. All web related activities are still normal which means you can browse, chat, send and receive e-mails, and transfer files pretty much the same way as you do when you use the ordinary servers.

The advantage of using a proxy server is that it protects you in some way against the onslaught of spam, spyware and junk mail advertising. These can be really troublesome and are also potentially dangerous to the integrity of your computer system. Hackers can just as easily access your personal information through these spyware programs. But whey you use an anonymous proxy server, your personal information is secure.

opening Pandora's Box

Well, here we go. This is the first of a series of posts meant to document the creation and unfolding events of my final project. I'll either wind up using them as reference for a later paper or this might turn into the reflective piece itself. I am also hoping it will serve as a forum for feedback from players on the gaming site. I am interested in their reflections as well as my own and invite any that wind up reading this to respond to what I write here. Just note that this blog has the potential to be read by my professor at some point so please, keep comments clean and relevant.

Starting thoughts: umm... blarg is a good one. I am amazed how much work even the most basic tasks are in building a site. For example, getting administrator access for my account so I can moderate chats and forums took three days due to a undefined bug. You know one of those glitches that spawns within computer systems like tiny dots of cancer that mysteriously clear up after enough swear words have been chanted in triple unison.

Then there is White Wolf, the publisher of Promethian: The Created. Their fair use guidelines
(details at http://www.white-wolf.com/fansites/) are rather restrictive. No images from the White Wolf New World of Darkness(NWOD) site (which Promethian falls under) can be used, which is a minor annoyance. It would be nice to be able to use the Promethain logo. But what really complicates matters is that none of the details of character creation may be represented, in whole or in part, on a private website. Which means any players I have must already understand NWOD character creation or they have to procure copies of the core books to assist them. All I can include regarding character creation are rules modifications specific to the chat. So that changes not only the planned audience and the content of the site, but also where I suspect most of the work will wind up happening.

The audience will be people who already know this system and/or are willing to spend the cash to buy the books to learn it. I won't be able to do much intro to NWOD or Promethian on the site. Instead it will contain an introduction to game play at this site, code of conduct specific to these chats and forums, and serve as a portal to the chat/forums/registration. And since all players will be expected to know the rules as decreed by White Wolf, I expect to spend a lot more time moderating interpretations of those rules within the gaming forums.

So there is the work part of all this. As for my thoughts on the rhetorical theory... this is a question I have been playing with for a number of years. Where do audience and author converge and does the Web allow for interactions between reader and writer that were previously impossible or rarely occurred? What is collaborative writing in a Web setting? Is it functional? Does it respond to the rules of rhetoric? Is it useful or does it just create a lot of crappy text relevant to individual user's lives? Where is that line drawn? I hope to find some answers through this experiment and if nothing else at least I'll have a lot more to think about.

Work Is Weird

I just had a funny email exchange with friend and fellow Apple “D” (in case her boss is reading…sheesh). We were catching up on our weekend adventures, and she capped the conversation with “Well, I guess I better stop emailing and get to work. You mean I’m not just here for the free internet?

This is an interesting, if inadvertent, revelation of the problem with work in America today. I’m going to share my thoughts about it, because I think the impact of work on health is sorely overlooked on a lot of health blogs (and that’s what my Monday Moment is all about - plus, it gives you five minutes to slack off). Food and fitness are arguably the most important factors in optimizing our health, but what are we gonna do with that healthy body and mind? We spend most of our time at work, so this is important.

Just who is doing all this blog writing, reading, linking and bookmarking? In a society where IM has become a verb, just how productive are we? (Hmm…wonder what those Bees are up to…)

It’s amazing how blogs and chats and forums are so massively successful in terms of participation. We are a pretty overworked society - no wonder people are IMing (my grammar teacher is turning in her grave right now). No wonder people are signing up for Ambien and Lunesta like it’s candy corn. There’s no time to chill out, chat, and just be.

Entrepreneurs and business brains alike fret over the lack of productivity with workers, but so far, only a few companies get it (”D” hit the nail right on the head). I’m not sure what the source of the problem is, but I’ve got some ideas:

- Literally depressing lighting.

- Too much to do - and too much busy work.

- Face it, work can feel like a prison. Just like school, workers have rules, procedures, and systems to follow. If you need a nap, want to work in a different way, or just have an idea, you might as well be an alien. No wonder people are stressed out and bummed out - they’re micro-managed to death.

- Furniture and space are boring, standardized and offer little privacy.

- Being made to feel like a kid, instead of a man or woman of value.

- Feeling pointless, in short. But when you comment on a blog or join a forum, suddenly, your voice matters. Is it any wonder we’re all talking? We’ve all got something to say!

No wonder people are having a surreptitious blast with the internet. As a business owner myself, I’m baffled by the way things are done in America. Have we forgotten that business is really just people hanging out and doing stuff? (Operative word being people).

And what’s with playing dress-up? I like a fine Italian suit as much as the next man, but there’s something macabre about the whole world of work we create for people. Who designed it this way? And why fight people’s need to hang out, chat, and eventually get around to doing some necessary stuff? The current corporate structure is so discordant with human nature and health needs, and the strange thing about this is that it doesn’t have to be that way.

We spend most of our day at work, so shirking a healthy work life is going to be a disaster for your overall health - it’s just a matter of when. If your boss isn’t flexible, tell him (or her) that I said it’s for your health.

In the meantime, here are 5 ridiculously easy, really effective tips for having a productive, healthy, relaxed week:

- First step: Do less to do more. This means learning to say “no”. That’s not a sign of weakness - it’s smart and honest. Another thing: leave at 5. The world won’t fall apart (it won’t), and working smart is more important than working a lot. I admire guys like Seth Godin and Ricardo Semler because they’ve been talking about this issue for years. Eventually it’ll sink in and we’ll all be healthier.

- Second step: Go to bed one hour earlier every night this week, starting tonight. Make sure it’s at the same time.

- Third step: Turn off all PDA’s and phones during lunch and after 5. Period.

- Fourth step: Choose something simple you do daily, and do it differently every day this week. The change in routine shouldn’t add work or be stressful - it should serve to refresh and invigorate you. If you check your email constantly, just check it at a few designated times daily. If you normally eat at your desk, eat at the local Starbucks instead. If you always roll in to work at 9, try 8:30. If you typically communicate with someone via email, pick up the phone instead (I am a big fan of the phone instead of email - I think it connects people and more gets done, which ultimately makes everyone less stressed out). If you typically experience a post-lunch coma every day at 2 and find yourself doing nothing, try “doing nothing” in a better way - try some yoga stretches, do some push-ups, call your spouse to say hi. Oh, and cut down on the carbs, by the way.

- Fifth step: Create your own productivity task plan for the week. Keep it simple - no more than four or five tasks a day (because, like David Allen of Getting Things Done fame explains: every task has its own subset of tasks). Stick to them. You can refine as you get better at it. This will take the stress out of the equation because you’re emptying your brain onto a pad or into a spreadsheet. It’s different from a to-do list, though, because it’s a weekly system that focuses on the most important tasks and organizes them in a productive, effective way. Check out blogs like Zen Habits and Genius Types for great ideas.

You can do this however you like, but the point is that it should make you feel relaxed and give you a sense of accomplishment. If it feels like a task itself, you’re not doing it right. (And make sure your feeling of accomplishment isn’t in creating your weekly system - this is just a tool to actually accomplish what is most important so you feel less chaotic, distracted and stressed out and have more time to cook great food, work out, and live your life. Now that is health.)