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12 Days of Gadgets
Instead of the typical holiday gift guides, let’s change it up a bit with stuff that people can afford and get access to! Here is a list of desirable doo-dads taken from a very un-scientific Twitter poll. Christmas is closing in fast so drop the hints, leave the product’s web page open for the spouse [...]
Top 10 Feeds
According to Feed Demon, my RSS feed reader of choice, there are some really good websites and content that get my attention on an almost daily basis. These bloggers and news outlets are listed highly because of the quality and content of their writing. Frequency plays a huge factor as well. Some websites crank [...]
What Is Your Backup Plan?
What’s your contingency plan? Truman: Contingency plan? Harry Stamper: Your backup plan. You gotta have some kind of backup plan, right? Truman: No, we don’t have a back [...]
Speak Your Mind
Blogging is a networking activity. It adds to the conversation. If I write or speak for myself, it is a monologue. There are plenty opportunities to help create dialogue and blogs/websites are one of the best forums. The goal here at Techno Mojo is to share knowledge and engage in conversation. Share tips & tricks, [...]
Qik
Qik is a mobile app that allows you to stream live video feeds via your cell phone to the internet. A person can shoot live video feeds via your personal Qik page or a player which can be embedded on your blog or site. What could you possibly use Qik for?
Well, if you are [...]
Extend Your Browsing Experience
Unless a software company comes up with holographic heads-up displays of web browsers in stunning clarity, I will probably never leave Firefox as my internet browser of choice. Whenever I am setting up a new computer, I open Internet Explorer and download Firefox. Upon install completion, I choose Firefox as the default browser. There [...]
Laid Off From Tech Job? Now What?
In this crazy economy where businesses are tightening their budgets and preparing for lean times, there will be the inevitable job cuts. Unemployment figures from the Department of Labor show a slow trend of lost jobs in the tech industry. Will this happen to you? Have you seen these cut backs already?
So what can someone [...]
Why I Uninstalled Windows Vista
I have been using Windows Vista for a little over a year and a half, first as a beta tester for Microsoft and then as a consumer. Like many users of the latest Windows operating system, I was annoyed by the User Account Control (UAC), the incompatibility with existing hardware and the lack of drivers, [...]
It’s All Connected
With so many websites in the Mojo Network, I don’t have time to add blog posts to every social site I am a member of. These websites are my spaces. I am paying for the domain names and server space so why would I consistently use the free, hosted sites? As someone recently said “It’s [...]
Micro Mojo
I’ve caught the micromedia or microblogging bug and it may very well be terminal. I’m proud of my early-adopter and beta tester status but I was slow to catch this trend and even now still feel like I am not using it to full potential. As one’s time and attention and have shrunken down, more [...]

