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Zumende: A Better Way to People Search

May 31, 2008 by Leticia · Leave a Comment 

Missing your old friend? Need to find a loved one? Zumende is a much better way to people search. You can get detailed background info on anyone (public records, professional, social network, white pages, news & blog posts, email) . . . FREE! Their summary page makes it easy.

StevenOnce you type in the name and (last known) location of the person you’re searching for, you’re taken to their summary page. There, you’re provided with basic information about several people who might fit the description of the person you’re looking for.

For instance, if you’re looking for “Steven Maclin” from “Cleveland, Ohio” . . . you’ll find there are several listings, some under their public records category, some under professional records, 3 that they’ve found on various social networks, 4 on various news and blog posts, one in the White Pages and 3 known email addresses for “Steven Maclin.”
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Cell Phone GPS: Head and Shoulders Above the Rest

May 30, 2008 by Leticia · Leave a Comment 

With GPS technology now more commonplace in many new cell phones, that means that the location of anyone carrying a compatible cell phone can be accurately tracked at any time. The GPS, or Global Positioning System, tracks your geographical location by interpreting data from 3 or more satellites.

cell phone GPS can pinpoint the location of a cell phone within about five meters, which is up to ten times the accuracy given to us by triangulation. cell phone GPS system tracking has been a part of the technology that makes of cell phones since 2005.

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Locating someone is a popular job for a lot of detectives and cell phone GPS tracking is one thing that makes this task a lot easier.

cell phone GPS tracking can also be a useful feature to the emergency medical service personnel or police officers when responding to a 911 call from a GPS cell phone.

Picture the scene of a roadside accident where injuries have occurred. cell phone GPS tracking is also a boon to the police force and emergency medical service technicians when they respond to emergency calls from a GPS mobile phone. Such calls are known as E911 calls, and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has legislated that wireless (cell phone) networks provide location information for 911 calls made by their cell phone subscribers.

cell phone GPS tracking can therefore be a useful feature for business owners and fleet managers who need to be able to keep track of their vehicles’ movements. cell phone GPS tracking capabilities can even show you the shortest possible way to get to a given destination.

Garmin Limited (Garmin) is a global provider of navigation, communications and information devices, which are enabled by global positioning system (GPS) technology. Garmin designs, develops, manufactures and markets a family of hand-held, portable and fixed-mount GPS-enabled products and other navigation, communications and information products for the automotive/mobile, outdoor/fitness, marine and general aviation markets.

The company has a growing fleet management line of products to assist businesses. Nuviphone, dedicated PNDs, Avionics, Marine, hiking/fishing, pet monitoring, real time traffic and weather, collaborations with Google, et cetera.

Nokia can definitely see the future profit flow from GPS location based services and would be correct to assume that profit growth will shift to these mobile services from hardware. The Company makes a range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, business mobility and more. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.

These phones are absolutely amazing and imagine a commercial showing the things you can do with Nokia’s GPS Beta Software (supplied for free by their website).

College Life Before Facebook, Part 1

May 30, 2008 by Leticia · Leave a Comment 

I’d like to pass on some things that have crossed my mind since I’ve gotten into Facebook. The more I thought about it, the more I wrote, so I’ve decided to break this up into two different posts. This is the first one, and it basically lays out a framework for the points I want to make later on.

Like most people, I’ve been adding new friends/ people from the past, people from college and high school. I’ve been looking at their faces, their profiles, and wondering what I would say to them after so many years have passed.

The main thing is that by engaging my memories about them, and what they meant to me — it all just reminds me of how much I’ve grown since then. I mean, we’re talking 30 years since high school and 25 years since college.

I got friends out there who are now grandparents, and interestingly — most of them, when I look at their profiles, have anywhere from a few to maybe a dozen so-called “friends.” Then, of course, there are the youngsters that I know also, nephews and nieces, people like that (they’re “20 something”), and I’ve noticed that a lot of them have anywhere from 200 to 300 friends!! Of course, they’re in college and they’re attacking it like any other fad.

For them, it’s cool to have a Facebook presence and to join hundreds of arcane Facebook “groups,” so their numbers will naturally soar as a result of their being involved with one another, in college, and let’s face it, Facebook’s only been around since 2004.

In other words, we didn’t have social networking sites like Facebook when I was coming up.

” . . . when I left the all-black east-side of Cleveland to attend an all-white prep school (St. John’s Prep. in Collegeville, MN) in 1969, Martin Luther King, Jr. had just been killed the previous summer, and race relations were tense, to say the least.”

- Steve Maclin

When I graduated from Carleton College (Northfield, MN) in ‘76, our school had just snapped up its first computer. It was not exactly the “talk of the campus” (it was more of an “interesting oddity” at that time); it filled up a whole room that was always refrigerated, and no one that I knew had ever actually “seen it.” Still, it was apparently memorable.

Guess that goes to show just how much things have changed in a relatively short amount time.

What’s worth teasing out, is the idea that I grew up knowing that the “school trip” (i.e., the whole “going away to boarding school/ college experience”) involved getting to know someone for a couple or few years, and eventually, splitting up and going your separate ways — knowing that you’d probably never see each other again for the rest of your lives! Heck, I finished college, grad school, my doctorate and taught for 10 years and, for the most part, things were still like that! We didn’t make associations that were “that close” because we knew, in the back of our minds, that pretty soon, we’d have to split up. There were no “best friends forever” (BFF); in fact, nothing was “forever.”

I mean, that’s the way things were, we all knew it, and though we didn’t exactly like it, we accepted it and worked around it — by putting more into the time we had together.

Nowadays, virtually all kids have cell phones, most either own or have access to computers, and they’re now able to make and stay in relationships, using Facebook and other social networking sites, which collectively will mean they won’t have to say goodbye to one another. Their list of friends can simply grow larger and larger and, for a lot of them, they’ll probably stay in touch… Not all, but let’s just say a lot of them will.

So, I ask myself: what are they going to be like when they get to be grandparents??

Google 411: Concierge Takes the Guessing Out of Searching

May 29, 2008 by Leticia · Leave a Comment 

I don’t usually promote products or services on my blog, but Goog411 is pretty awesome and is such a money saver that I thought I’d tell others about it, for the benefit of those who don’t already know.

Goog411 (which you can call from any cell phone at 1-800-GOOG-411) is a free directory assistance service that you can call while you’re out and about. I use it to schedule appointments, to order pizza, and just whenever I’ve forgotten a phone number.

Prior to using Goog411, I used to spend lots of money on calling 411 on my cell phone. So much so, that it seemed I’d driven myself to the intersection of “. . . I haven’t had a day off since 3rd grade” and “ . . . my inbox is out of control” . . . if you know what I mean.
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