Internet access on PC through Android phone - yeah!

by Xavier Pacheco 28. April 2010 12:18

It really irritates me that most airports (and other establishments) do not provide free Internet access. I was thrilled to find out about EasyTether.  EasyTether is an Android application that tethers your phone to your PC giving you Internet access over your phone’s data plan. The speed is totally acceptable.

I have a T-Mobile G1 and there were some issues getting it to work properly. This does not seem to be a problem for others using newer Android devices. If you have a G1 and can’t get it working, follow this link for some help in getting it setup. I used the method of editing the registry and using drivers from the developer SKD to get this working. You’ll find these instructions on the link I provided.

Have fun!

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Technology | Tech-Tips | Android

Use "Wall-to-Wall" in Facebook when conversing

by Xavier Pacheco 4. January 2009 22:26

Facebook has a feature called "Wall-to-Wall" that enables readers to track a conversation between two friends without having to view each of their individual walls (which would be annoying).  The only caveat is that the reader would have to be a friend with both users (that is both users' privacy settings must allow for it).

To create a Wall-to-Wall conversation, always use the "Wall-to-Wall" link when responding to a post as (see image).

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Do the same when creating a new post on somebody else's wall:

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Have fun!

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Tech-Tips | Facebook

Embed Picasa slideshows into BlogEngine.net

by Administrator 11. September 2008 14:00

I was having a problem embedding a slide show from Picasa into my BlogEngine.net editor. Basically, the editor kept stripping the embed html.  The trick is to edit \admin\tinyMCE.ascx file.  You need to modify the extended_valid_elements entry. Apparently this is used to define valid html tags for the tinyMCE editor. Here are my additions in red:

extended_valid_elements : "hr[class|width|size|noshade],font[face|size|color|style],span[class|align|style],

script[charset|defer|language|src|type],code,iframe[src|width|height|frameborder|name|style],

embed[type|src|width|height|flashvars|pluginspage]",

Have fun!

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ASP.NET | Blogging Tips | Development Tools | Tech-Tips

Insert Code for Windows Live Writer

by Administrator 4. September 2008 14:55

If you are a developer using C#, Visual Basic, Javascript and other and need to insert code into your blog posts, you'll need this extension which according to the web site enables you to:

"Insert Code for Windows Live Writer will format a snippet of text in a number of programming languages such as C#, HTML, MSH, JavaScript, Visual Basic and TSQL."

Go HERE to download.

Convert PDF to Word

by Xavier Pacheco 14. May 2008 20:34

Need to convert a PDF file to Word? There are a few free online tools you can use that have paid versions.  These are:

www.zamzar.com

www.freepdfconvert.com

Zamzar seems to offer more from its free service.  If you have short 2-page documents, freepdfconvert did a pretty good job of converting my files.   Know of any others?

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Just Stuff | Tech-Tips

Create Live Polls with Google Docs

by Administrator 12. May 2008 22:48

This is cool. I just discovered that you can create polls with Google Docs. You basically create a spreadsheet to capture the data you want to examine and provide a link to a live form.  You can email this link or put it on a web site as I have done at the bottom of this post.  To make it work, you first need a Google Docs account.  Then, follow these simple steps.

 

1. Login to your Google Docs account.

2 Create a new Spreadsheet.

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3. Select the Share tab.

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4. When asked to give a name to your spreadsheet, give it a meaningful name, specific to your poll like "Favorite Browser".

5. In the Invite People area, there is a new option to "to fill out a form."  Select this radio button.

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6. Press the "Start editing your form..." button.  This will launch a different window into which you specify the title, question, help text, etc.  Take special notice of the "Question Type." You have the options of selecting text, paragraph text, multiple choice, checkboxes or choose from a list.  The screen will change depending on the option you select.

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7. When you are finished, press "Done."  If you are satisfied with the preview, press "Save"

8. Press the "Next, choose recipients >>" button.

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Here, you can invite people, specify preferences, copy the link to the form, etc. 

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9. Click on "Go to live form" to start entering data.

10. When you open your spreadsheet, you will see your data.

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Take my poll on your Favorite Browser here.

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