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CompuSchmooze: It might be best to stick close to home when choosing a domain name

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April 8, 2011
CompuSchmooze: It might be best to stick close to home when choosing a domain name

Last month I briefly mentioned the increasingly widespread use of services called “URL shorteners” that generate unique substitute web addresses for sites that are more compact and fit more easily within the 140-character constraint of Twitter’s messaging system. But there are issues when using shorteners whose domain names registered in other countries. Read the...
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CompuSchmooze: Social media has changed the face of protest movements worldwide

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March 27, 2011
CompuSchmooze: Social media has changed the face of protest movements worldwide

My March 9, 2011 “CompuSchmooze” column in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey deals with how social and political activism has been changed by the rise of social media that facilitate communications among activists. You can read the original column here.
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CompuSchmooze: Passwords & personal online security

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December 29, 2010
CompuSchmooze: Passwords & personal online security

Steve’s “CompuSchmooze” column in the latest issue of the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey deals with passwords and personal online security. You can read the column here.
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CompuSchmooze: Create your online persona or someone else will

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December 1, 2010
CompuSchmooze: Create your online persona or someone else will

Many Baby Boomers complain that they don’t want to be bothered with email, or have a website, or a Facebook page, or an iPhone. Any discussion of Twitter usually ends with a comment like, “I don’t want people to know what I had for lunch,” even though regular CompuSchmooze readers will know that most...
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A Firsthand, Eyewitness Account to Genocide in Darfur, Dr. Jerry Ehrlich, 11/21/2010

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November 22, 2010
A Firsthand, Eyewitness Account to Genocide in Darfur, Dr. Jerry Ehrlich, 11/21/2010

This video podcast program features a slide presentation by Dr. Jerry Ehrlich, a Cherry Hill (NJ) pediatrician who volunteered in Darfur with Doctors Without Borders. He commented on artwork by children in Darfur and showed photos of the refugee camp in which he worked. The program was recorded 11/21/2010 at Temple Emanuel in Cherry...
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CompuSchmooze Column: Apple iPad gets an enthusiastic thumbs up from this reviewer

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October 20, 2010
CompuSchmooze Column: Apple iPad gets an enthusiastic thumbs up from this reviewer

My CompuSchmooze column this month is about my reaction to the Apple iPad. You can read the column here.
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CompuSchmooze: FourSquare is a leader in the world of location-based applications

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September 25, 2010
CompuSchmooze: FourSquare is a leader in the world of location-based applications

My CompuSchmooze column in the current issue of the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey is about FourSquare.com, the location-based social media networking site that lets users find out about special offers while connecting with their friends who are nearby. Take a look at my FourSquare profile, and you’ll see the badges I’ve...
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CompuSchmooze column: Using WordPress to build websites

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August 25, 2010
CompuSchmooze column: Using WordPress to build websites

Steve’s latest “CompuSchmooze” column in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey describes using WordPress to redesign JewishSacredAging.com for Rabbi Richard Address (left), and the redesign of this site. Read the column.
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