Archive for February, 2009

Blogging Can Make You Money, Even if Your Blog Doesn’t

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

blog01 ”It’s true that most blogs don’t make money directly. It’s also true, however, that a large number of bloggers make a lot of money as a result of their blogs.” according to Josh Catone from his blog post on the sitepoint.com website.

While this blog has small ads from Google, it hasn’t made any money from these ads since the ads were included Jan 27 2009.  Has it made any money otherwise? To this point, the answer is no, but it’s still in its infancy.

More of Josh’s interesting post is available at his post on the sitepoint blog 

Google maps Australia’s bushfires to help emergency services

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Jason, one of our business analysts and senior programmers, moved back to Melbourne Australia in 2000 after spending 4 years with us. I was on an Instant Messenger chat with him today and we talked about the wild bush fires in his state of Victoria. The fires started a few days ago when the temperature in Melbourne reached 47.6C (116F). He said, “It was so hot and dry, everything just exploded.”

I asked him if they effected him and his family and he said that the “closest were about an hour ago [away] – we were booked to go to a weekend away in a place call Marysville in May, but the reports say that town has been wiped out.  All but 2 buildings left I hear, so not so good for the owners of that B&B.” Also one of his mates had one of the fires come as close as the mailbox. His mate’s father was in the thick of the fires and has not been heard from for a couple of days. Hopefully the father escaped and will be in touch as soon as he has a means of communication.

I was checking out Twitter and there was a tweet from Robert Scoble on how Google maps help the emergency services and the residents know the locate of the fires.  The fire map (Feb 08 09 22:00 EST) looks like this: 

Google maps Australian bushfires

Google maps Australian bushfires

More on the Google Victoria fire maps story is at Google Australian bushfire maps.

IP:2:Loc – Mapping where the scam e-mails are coming from

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

One of the Twitter people – @mrhomegadgets, I’m following pointed to a site that shows you where an IP address is located. The site has a Google map on the world and a text box called ip:2:loc where you type in any IP address on the internet. It immediately pops up a red push pin on the geographical location of the IP address. I typed in my IP address and it produced the map below. It also correctly listed my ISP and the physical location of the ISP.

IP:2:Loc image

You can try for yourself at http://ip2loc.jerodsanto.net/