Internet Tips
Create photo slide shows online in minutes! - Video Tip
Some may say I drank the Web 2.0 cool-aid, but I say bring me another glass! This week I bring you yet another astounding piece of online technology that gives you the power to create a professional photo slide show complete with music and transitions in minutes!
I frequently get asked to make suggestions for creating a photo slide show, but I know that most programs require too much time and expertise to be useful. Enter Roxio's Photoshow.com. This online application creates great looking photo slide shows in literally just a
5 Steps to Using Online Financial Sites Safely
Every year computer users using the Internet to check account balances, transactions, and even paying bills grows by nearly 30%. According to one Pew study, more than 50 million Americans use online banking services. 50 million sounds like a large number, but that still reflects less than 50% of online American adults. Bank web sites continue to evolve by becoming easier to use, more secure, and more helpful than ever before. In fact, many banks rather that their customers check their web site for answers rather than call or visit a branch. However, many people shy away from online banking because of security fears.
I’m going to outline, for you, five simple steps that you can take to keep yourself and your finances safe on the Internet.
More Firefox 3.0 Features - Video Tip
I've posted some tips already demonstrating some of the power of Firefox 3.0. In today's tip, I demonstrate how Mozilla has improved Firefox's tabbed browsing, improved the ability to find and manage 3rd party add-ons, customize your address and search bar box lengths and more.
Take a look at the video and learn why Firefox 3.0 remains at the top of the Internet browsing mountain.
Google Earth - The Dime Tour - Video Tip
If you have high speed Internet and haven't tried Google Earth, give it a try. Even if you aren't a geography buff, you will find Google Earth to be a fascinating resource to try out. Google Earth is another free product from Google that combines their excellent searching skills with a fully interactive globe. You can search for street addresses, points of interest, historical locations and then layer on other geographic information to your liking. You must have a high speed Internet connection because the application relies on that connection to pull in the information you want from Google's servers.
The newest version of Google Earth also adds Google Sky which lets you look into the heavens from your desk and learn and enjoy the starts, planets, and whatever other gassy objects are up in the sky.
Watch my short introductory video about this great product, then go try it for yourself. If you already use Google Earth, leave a comment below and tell me what you like and what you do with Google Earth.
Troubleshooting Your High Speed Internet Connection
This tip needs to come back to the front page again. I've helped many more people the last few weeks with this issue. Please print it and hang it by your computer...and send it your friends as well.
I posted this tip many moons ago, but wanted to bring it back to the front page because we have so many new high speed Internet users. Click the Printer Friendly option at the bottom of this tip, print it out and post it next to your computer...you will be glad you did.
Routers take high speed Internet signals and then distribute the signal (route) to multiple computers. Sometimes, however, the signal gets lost and an Internet connection cannot be made. This can be due to multiple reasons, but most can be rectified the same way. Before you reach for the phone or grumble under your breath, follow this simple and highly effective procedure to get your system(s) up and running again.
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Shut off all computers.
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Unplug the power from the high speed modem.
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Unplug the power from
Solution for computer users who can't print from Internet Explorer 7 (IE 7)
Since I use Firefox exclusively for my browsing, I haven't seen this problem yet, but today I ran into a computer that could print from anywhere but Internet Explorer 7 (IE7). Turns out that, in her case, the upgrade to AVG 8.0 caused the problem. A standard installation of AVG 8 installs a security toolbar in Firefox, if you use it, or Internet Explorer 7. The toolbar is meant to help users from clicking on potentially harmful web links. However, the toolbar, like most toolbars, slows down browsing speeds and in the case of Internet Explorer 7 with Windows Vista, it also disables the ability to print!
Gmail guide for beginners - 3 Videos - Video Tip
This week's video tip is a HelpMeRick.com first...it involves 3 videos to cover the topic of Gmail. Directly above each video below, I give a short synopsis of the videos contents. The more I use it, the more impressed I am with Gmail. If you currently use Gmail, don't be afraid to watch these videos as you might pick up a tip or two yourself.
Google offers a good Help section covering their email system, and you can find it by clicking here. My short video series here are meant to just get you started quickly and give you the highlights of this email system.
Researchers back up my claim with scientific proof
I subscribe to the school of practical and applied knowledge, but I still like to see my acquired knowledge backed up by some scientists every now and then. For years, I have been preaching the laurels of Mozilla Firefox and how it with AVG antivirus can keep your computer extremely safe. Today, an article by Stefanie Hoffman at Channel Web talks about a Swiss study that showed the security effectiveness of Mozilla Firefox. Give it a read and pass it on.
Firefox 3.0 Bookmark & History Search - Video Tip
Firefox 3.0 was released last week after a long development period. The Mozilla folks put together an extremely good package and made genuine improvements in speed and features...a rare accomplishment in today's software arena where programs get larger and less usable. The feature I use the most, so far, is the incredibly fast searching of both my browsing history and my bookmarks. Firefox built this feature directly into the address bar and the results are nothing short of magical. I promise that once you try it and see the power, you will never look back. The short how-to video below demonstrates exactly how useful this feature is and how quickly you can master and start using it.
Let me know what you think of this new Firefox feature and what features you have found to be your favorite by leaving a comment below.
Yelp - Real world reviews
On my most recent travels, I discovered yet another great travel web site that I will be using every time I travel. The site's name is Yelp. Yelp bills themselves as a site of Real People. Real Reviews. Yelp reviewers review everything from restaurants to schools to religious organizations. As their slogan describes, anyone can write a review about any service. I think the service works so well because it works like the feedback on eBay. Everyone has an opinion about everything, but after reading a dozen or so reviews for whatever topic (I used it for finding good restaurants) you can easily titrate the advice into something usable for you.








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