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Handson Connect demos June 29 at National Conference of Volunteering & Service

June 29th, 2010 admin No comments

#ncvs #honcon See Handson Connect today at National Conference on Volunteering & Service, Hilton hotel, NYC
8:30-10 Next generation of volunteer mgt. Panel. Sutton center
10:30-12:30 demos and Q&A affiliate VIP lounge 4th floor
11-12. Pricing and licensing. affiliate VIP lounge 4th floor
1-2. Demo and Q&A. Points of Light booth. 2nd floor
4:30 – 5 demos and Q&A affiliate VIP lounge 4th floor

Larry Deckel – Handson Connect Training and Support Manager
See you there!

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My first week with IPad

May 9th, 2010 admin No comments

I realize now that I’ve been posting my ‘week one’ reactions to my new Ipad in fragments of social media — a facebook status update here, a wall post there, a tweet to my left, an email to my right.  And now people who’ve seen none of these are asking: “Okay Mr. Gadget — where’s your Ipad review?”  So — I’ve gathered a variety of my first impressions here.  This is life with Ipad week one — told in fragments from hither and yon:

Looks great
Feels great.
Very bright.

In short:  Lovin’ it.  But its a big amount of work to suddenly convert and organize the many, many apps I have … and I’m still having limited time to play and explore.

It’s a bit heavy, and a trifle awkward for reading in bed (though the rotate lock helps). Definitely need a better stand than apple’s official ‘cover’ which doesn’t feel that great. (And hard to slip it in and out when I want the ‘naked’ experience of ipad to flesh. (Oh my god, that sounds sexual).   But I’m getting the hang of it — and I’ve already ordered a different ipad cover  (as well as a screen protector).  I’m having an accessory overload.

But everything about it has been terrific.  LOVE doing email on it.  (Especially now that I’ve converted most of my email accounts to IMAP account so that if I delete something on the Ipad — its gone from my computer as well.  I can now read seamlessly on any of my three content platforms — macbook, iphone, Ipad.

Absolutely a different experience compared to anything I’ve ever used.  Very immediate. (The touch interface really changes how you feel about things.) And I’m already frustrated with Iphone only apps because they don’t take advantage of the big screen (though you can size ‘em up and fill the whole screen and they don’t look bad at all….  But the apps DESIGNED for the IPAD that fully utilize all the space with its touch interface are very very good.   LOVE using the weather App.  LOVE using THINGS (my to do list manager) on IPad.  Browsing the web is great.  Bookreader is great and makes reading fun.  Great animation of simple things like turning pages.  Feels so immediate and … ‘right’.  Musical instrument apps are actually useable and fun – I’ve bought a pile of pianos, synths, and guitars, and plugged into an amp this is a legitimate musical instrument.

Makes a stunning ‘always on’ picture frame when you’re not using it. (cool slide shows, etc).

The built in speaker is surprisingly good, and the Ipod interface is very usable.  It’s already become my primary musical player. Plugged into external speakers — its excellent!

I wish I could take a week off and just play with it.

Oh… watching movies….. excellent.

ABC app makes it easy to stream television shows — very accessible. Netflix streams. Instant movies.  This is amazing.

I absolutely see this as replacing my laptop for living room use.  Went to visit the folks and barely touched my laptop — handling most internet chores and email on the ipad.

The fact that it is “instant on” is great.   (My laptop — with all its startup apps can take 5 minutes to get going – which feel like a lot of work just to quickly look something up on the net.)  For on the go — this makes so much more sense.  Instant on and accessibility.   (And with the battery life — you don’t have to worry like you might with a laptop.)  Plus the 3G gives you access anywhere.  (Whereas I need to find wi-fi to connect with my laptop).

I do think (gotta test this), that I’m not seeing the phenomenal battery life the wi-fi only version reortedly has.   But it may be an illusion.  I have to do a full day test and see what happens.   (Though I’ve never been below 70% charged so far…)  (I keep synching it up to try to arrange all my screens to my liking.)   Turning off the 3G when not needed does seem to help.

Even though I bought Apple’s word processor and spreadsheet programs — they ARE a bit awkward to use. You can’t just hit command C to copy — have to use the iphone style cut and paste — and need to learn a new vocabulary of swipes and gestures for everything.  And they vary from program to program — so there’s some challenge there to overcome.

File management isn’t clean or obvious — (obviously a learning curve I need to get round to)… so I don’t see it as a substitute for a computer and gertting WORK done.  I can access SOME documents easily — but not others.  I imagine I’ll figure out best approaches for document management in a while…. but again — it’s not what you’re used to — so it’ll take some adjustment.

But this is definitely what I’ll be carrying on a plane and keeping with me in my briefcase all the time. Much superior to a laptop for content CONSUMPTION.

Haven’t even felt the need to connect a keyboard yet  (though I can with my wireless bluetooth)… as the onscreen keyboard actually works fine for short stuff — and one can almost touch type on it.  MUCH easier to type on than Iphone.

The potential in this sucker just seems enormous — once people figure out the right way to create apps for it that effectively have a different approach to delivering information.  It may take a while for the ‘right apps’ to make the platform absolutely predominant — but for a product barely on the shelves — its amazingly robust.

Like I said — I’m absolutely loving my Ipad!  And here’s my prediction: You may not remember this — but at one time you thought you didn’t need an ipod or an .mp3 player (“My walkman does everything I need to do with my music.”

Well, guess what.  You WILL be getting an Ipad or Ipad-like device!  This idea is a keeper!  And it’s the start of the next information revolution.  This is the week it all started…

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Meet HandsOn Connect

April 16th, 2010 admin No comments

HandsOn Connect is the next generation volunteer management solution from Points of Light Institute & HandsOn Network. Built on the SalesForce.com platform, HandsOn Connect is an innovative, web-based system that builds upon the success of HandsOn Technology and 1-800-Volunteer.org providing one integrated system to meet your data management needs

Troutco is proud to be part of the development, training and support team for HandsOn Connect.  This media roll will give you a sneak peek of the HandsOn Connect technology – which will be released in 3rd quarter, 2010.  For more information visit handsonnetwork.org/handsonconnect

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Troutco Predicts: the death of email

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

Email in America is broken.  Here’s what’s happened:

Spammers have flooded the email distribution chain, and people do not want unsolicited email so….

First we had personal filters available through our email providers. Which allowed us, as individuals to choose what email we wanted to allow through.

However, our email providers, over-burdened by the amount of spam being circulated (not to mention viruses and other malware), which THEY must filter before delivering to you –  have turned to outside filtering agencies, who maintain blacklists, that prevent suspect email from ever reaching your email provider.  In theory, a good idea, except now,  you, the individual, have no say as to whether you want that email to reach you — because even your email provider never receives it!

The idea behind these blacklists was to take “known spammers” – based on the IP addresses they use – out of the email chain.  HOWEVER, spammers frequently leave a blacklisted server, and move on to a new IP address to spew their unwanted mail.   And what happens to abandoned IP addresses?  They get recycled and used by new organizations!

So guess what happens?  If YOU are using a server that has an IP address FORMERLY used by a spammer…. then your IP address, the source of  your email is now on the blacklist.  And your email no longer gets through.

Now, I’m not a spammer. And I use godaddy.com as my email provider.  But their blacklist provider is blocking email that I need to receive.  So, I don’t get their emails. It just can’t reach me even if I turn off ANY personal junk mail-screening at godaddy.  (Because GoDaddy never gets the email.  It’s blocked before it gets there!)

Worse yet, I can’t count on MY email being received either?   Other ISPs are blocking email sent by me through GoDaddy’s servers — because they think the mail server GoDaddy is using is a spammer source.  (I have to figure this out, and get GoDaddy to actively get whatever server they have me on removed from whichever blacklist is blocking it.)

So some of my emails don’t reach my customers.  (I cannot send email to Inland Empire United Way for example). It’s always blocked by a blacklist.

Can you get off a blacklist?  Yes. But it’s hard, hard work.  And too technical for the average user who just knows that they aren’t getting all their emails and that all their emails aren’t necessarily being received.  I’ve tried to get this resolved at both ends (sending server and receiving server), and just given up.  I’ve devoted hours to this. Hours!!!  Too much work.

Which means:

You can no longer trust email to work.

Troutco Predicts: This situation will continue to worsen, and in 3 years, email will be sufficiently unreliable to the point that we’ll have to find other solutions to commnicate.

Anyone care to speculate on what will become the next mode of communication when email goes the way of faxes  (only used by people who no longer are keeping up with technology)?

(This is one of many reasons people are using twitter these days!  Especially for communicating to groups of people!)  But Twitter will never be a replacement for email.  At least not in its current form.  Would welcome comments on what you think the real solution might be here.

FYI: Here’s an Email Blacklist Check site, where you can see if YOUR server is on one of 147 DNS based email blacklists.  Have fun.

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Facebook address

June 12th, 2009 admin No comments

As you may have guessed, I’ve now got one of those new facebook URLs. Ready class? www.facebook.com/troutco.

Got to hand it to facebook though — simultaneously updating a zillion user names all at once must have required the smartest server scheme ever. Went very smooth and easy for me? How about you?


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Groundbreaking new Internet Technology

May 19th, 2009 admin 1 comment

Wolfram AlphaThis may be the most fascinating and mind-boggling  thing to appear on the Internet since Google redefined Internet search. Just as we had no idea when it first launched how central to life Google would eventually become, this is another of those things where its potential importance could be easily overlooked.

Wolfram Alpha is a project still in its infancy, with the fairly humble goal of making all systematic knowledge immediately computable by anyone. Tbeir goal is to make whatever is to make it possible to compute whatever can be computed about anything. Note the term “whatever can be computed”.  They are attempting to redefine what it is that people choose to compute. So many thing around us have data associated with it. We just don’t think of, for example, a person’s name as a point of data — but it is. Music is mathematical. Movies, theatre, music, and popular culture are vast systems of information (think of box office numbers, grade reading levels, musical theory, etc.)  Here’s a site that treats EVERYTHING as data and delivers information you hadn’t even thought about discovering. Unlike Google which brings what is KNOWN to you from sources that know it — Wolfram Alpha is figuring stuff out. It is inventing new information by comparing things that are known. At least I THINK that’s what its doing.

Watch the screencast here to see what this about and be prepared to think about knowledge retrieval in a new light. The possibilities here are somewhat staggering — and it’ll take a long time to fully grasp the potential of retrieving information like this. I’m Bookmarking this site with a capital B.  The site itself, by the way, is the relatively difficult to remember: wolframalpha.com

I’m really going to have to shift my inner paradigm to figure out all the ways this could be useful to everything I’m working on. Going to be VERY interesting to see if this becomes an essential building block of culture and knowledge. Wow!

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Great deal on Mac Software

April 2nd, 2009 admin No comments

apps1Only a few days left for MacHeist. A great deal – over $600 worth of software (more than a dozen useful applications) for $39 bucks – and most importantly, 25% gets donated to charity.

Use this link to look at and order the bundle, and I get some extra free stuff too. (Yes, its that sort of thing) but really, Wire Tap Studio ALONE is more than worth the price.

Click on this link to view the deal, and order. This link gets me a few free things too.  (oh.. those clever marketing folks).  Seriously, st is a great site and a great way to legally acquire a of interesting and useful software.

OK, OK… shouldn’t be plugging software sales on my site…  but what a great way to add to your Mac application library!  And the locked applications get unlocked after enough people order.  So potentially the value here is even greater!

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New toys for our times. Hi-Tech prototype.

March 29th, 2009 admin No comments

My friend Don saw this demo and said “New toy for Larry.”  Where do I sign up to get one?!?

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HandsOn Tech now supports syndicated searches

March 13th, 2009 admin No comments

In a new feature developed for HandsOn Miami for their partnership with the city of Miami – HandsOn Tech now allows HOT websites to externally publish their search mechanism.  For example — here’s an opportunity to search volunteer opportunities in Los Angeles at L.A. Works. Look how easily this was embedded into this blog!

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Interesting Photo Technology (Inauguration Picture)

February 9th, 2009 admin No comments

Interesting technology at work here — a giant panoramic photo using GigaPan systems, of the inauguration ceremony that allows you to zoom closely in on every single person in the shot. Wow!  

Zoom in to view each person!

Zoom in to view each person!

Privacy?  Doesn’t even exist anymore.  

(Double click to zoom in or use the zoom controls in the upper left. Then scroll around .. you’ll see a lot of detail including Bush looking at some mobile device, Clarence Thomas sleeping, and a variety of things in the faces of millions of individual citizens freezing out on the mall!)
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