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Goodbye Adsense
Yep, that’s right, I have gotten rid of Adsense. This is for a multitude of reasons but the primary one is that after over 1 year, I have only earned a small amount. This is probably due to the lack of distinct focus on my website, but there is no reason to have them if they are not earning.
Also, my page view numbers are not high and this is probably also the reason. I have decided that until I can justify having ads on my website that I will not use Adsense. You will see some smaller ads placed around the site, but none of them are going to be intrusive.
If my viewership goes up, I might consider bringing back advertising on the site, but I felt that it wasn’t making me enough that I could justify subjecting my readers to them. In some cases the ads were not even relevant.
Power of Information 2007-10-07
This week on the Power of Information, Derek and I data encryption. Why do you need it, what you should encrypt, and what are some disadvantages to encrypting your data. We will go over, SSL Windows’ Encrypted File System, and programs like PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) and TrueCrypt. Also Derek continues his talk on Social Engineering. All this and more on this week’s Power of Information. 
You can download this week’s episode here (mp3).
You can hear Power of Information Sundays on KCAA 1050AM in Loma Linda, California at 5pm Pacific Time. You can also download Power of Information in podcast form from our website at http://www.powerofinformation.net. The Power of Information is part of the America First Radio Network.
Special thanks to AngelsEye Inc. for donating the bandwidth to Power of Information. AngelsEye Inc. specializes in corporate branding and promotional marketing. Created to help companies of all sizes promote their own business and events. Visit AngelsEye Inc’s website today. Also, thanks to the band Anberlin for supplying music for our program. You can find out more about Anberlin and their music at http://www.myspace.com/Pushmonkey.
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links for 2007-10-07
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Fatherhood – If you kill that hooker, you can get your money back.
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If there’s a better system repair kit than the Gentoo-based SystemRescueCD Linux distribution, we haven’t seen it yet, and the new version is better than ever. Here’s why.
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My two favorites…#1 Your houseplants are alive, and you can’t smoke any of them and #5 You hear your favorite song in an elevator.
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Finally, there is a way to securely access your confidential information and passwords from your iPhone and iPod Touch.No hacks or internet connection required.
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One of the movies I’ve been eyeballing is the seemingly dormant Halo movie. But with past rumors of the film being canned and then getting a possible green light, it appears now the film is truly dead. Creativity Online snagged an interview with the movie
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It’s true. Girls don’t want ordinary guys, they want men who are mysterious and exotic. To win over the beautiful girl next door, Andy transforms himself into Antonio — someone who isn’t great at speaking English, but is fluent in love.
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A relationship advice from Chris Rock – Talk!
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funny pics
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Apple Losing Its Grip?
It seems that Apple is incapable of getting its act together on these newly released iPod Classics & Nanos. According to an article from iLounge about the latest firmware updates, the video out is still not working correctly and according to the comments several users are experiencing dead iPods once they have applied the update having to go to the Apple store to get their iPod replaced.
This is not good news for Apple because it shows that they are locking people in even more and on top of trying to do that they are breaking iPods in very bad way. The new iPod Classics were rumored to have been plagued with problems since release, and they seem to not be fixing them well. If this keeps up, you can expect that more people are going to really look at the new Zunes a little more closely.
I wonder what Apple is going to do about these problems in their latest product offerings.
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New Zunes
Last week, Microsoft announced the latest generation of their Zune media players. While the devices themselves are nothing to quickly write home about, one thing definitely was. One fact stood out above all the rest in the announcement of the new Zunes, and that was the fact that the original 30GB Zunes will get a software update that gives them all the new features of the newest generation. So the original Zunes will have podcasting support, as well as support for the updated video codecs.
You might be asking yourself, why was this such a big deal? Why did every gadget website I read last week mentioned this little tidbit of news? Well, there is a reason for it. You see Apple does not do this with its iPod products. Nope, in fact, Apple’s stance is simple, if you want to latest features then you need to purchase the latest device. Sure, Apple ports some of the newer model features into the older iPod generations. But if you are sitting one and half generations behind, you will find yourself completely out of luck and needing to upgrade. The fact that Microsoft listened to this one complaint that runs rampant on iPod forums, is extremely important. In fact it is almost key to their marketing of their device. If people know that they can always have the latest features regardless of generation (limited by hardware of course), that is something that will make people want to buy their product. The reason is because people like to have longevity out of their three hundred dollar devices. People are going to pick a product that they know they can get the best longevity out of.
However, because Apple and iPods are so synonymous with portable music, it is going to take a while for the concept of buying a non-iPod for portable media. However, if the new Zune interface can be as intuitive and easy to navigate as the iPod’s then there will be little issue in selling folks on getting a Zune. Especially since Apple has taken a sharp turn in how they are dealing with the customers of their iPod product line (including the iPhone). Apple is making it difficult for people to use the device the way they want to use it, at the same time they have been releasing products without proper quality controls in place. This is going to cost Apple dearly if the Zunes can prove themselves to be viable counter products.
I have already considered buying one of the new flash based Zunes to carry in my laptop bag rather than carrying my iPod with me everywhere and just leave it in the car hooked up to the Alpine. Mainly because I think that Microsoft has a really decent second generation product on their hands. I will hold off on buying a flash based player until the new Zunes are released and I can play with one in order to make the best purchasing decision. Microsoft has definitely caught my attention, and I will be watching these new Zunes carefully.