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How I Beat Spam with Spam Arrest


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EdFebruary 21st, 2007


How I Beat Spam with Spam Arrest

A couple weeks ago, I wrote two articles on dealing with Spam. One article was about my new approach to heading off Spam before it starts with a new email address. The other article was a wish list for “The Ultimate Spam Blocker”. I have made some great progress since then. Let me first describe [...]

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Barack is the new Tom


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EdFebruary 9th, 2007


Barack is the new Tom

In a short video on his official exploratory committee website, Barack Obama announced that after his speech tomorrow (where he is expected to announce his run for president), a site will be set up where supporters can have their own profiles, communicate and help fundraise.

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The Ultimate Spam Blocker


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EdFebruary 8th, 2007


The Ultimate Spam Blocker

In my previous post on how to prevent email Spam, I mentioned that my business email address is over 10 years old, and I get a lot of Spam. My current email system (Zimbra) combined with my email client (Mail) do a pretty good job trying to stop it all, but I still get at [...]

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Preventing Spam By Taking Early Steps


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EdFebruary 8th, 2007


Preventing Spam By Taking Early Steps

I recently decided to migrate from Yahoo mail, which I have used for nearly 10 years.  I decided to take advantage of the fact that my hosting provider, Media Temple, provides a nice Webmail interface, as well as use Mail via IMAP.  The main motivation was the fact that Spam has become such a huge [...]

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The iPhone is Amazing


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EdJanuary 12th, 2007


The iPhone is Amazing

Last week I was talking to a friend about the possibility of the iPhone. I love my new Blackberry Pearl. It’s the first “smart phone” that I have been able to access and use all the features. I told my friend that even though I love Apple, they would really have to come up with [...]

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Everyone is Switching to Mac!!!


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EdDecember 4th, 2006


Everyone is Switching to Mac!!!

In a recent interview, Pat Gelsinger, General Manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group announced his switch to Mac in what he described as crossing “the religious boundary”.  Welcome to the holy land Pat! He went on to say that he also purchased Parallels Desktop to run Windows.  Which by the way is a great idea, [...]

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Behold The Greatest Blog of All-Time


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EdNovember 22nd, 2006


Behold The Greatest Blog of All-Time

I have made some small changed to my blog over the past month. I changed the name from edshull.com to OneBlogTooMany.com, I added some cool features, and now I have done a complete re-design.  Here is an overview of the new blog. I’m still using WordPress, but I’m now on version 2.04.  I’m using a [...]

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Lessons learned in business: Technology Part 1


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EdNovember 21st, 2006


Lessons learned in business: Technology Part 1

Robert Di Nero has a great scene in the beginning of the movie Ronin where he checks out the back of the restaurant he is to meet people. He later confirms that he never enters a room without knowing the way out. This should be your approach to technology. Technology by it’s very nature is [...]

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I met Guy Kawasaki


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EdNovember 14th, 2006


I met Guy Kawasaki

Back in early 1999 I was working as a loan officer in Chicago. For those of you who don’t know, being a loan officer in the mortgage space is basically a sales gig. We sell money, and the person with the best rates wins. I was pretty good at it, and I had some decent [...]

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Blockbuster Finally Uses Its Head (and stores)


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EdNovember 1st, 2006


Blockbuster Finally Uses Its Head (and stores)

I pride myself on being one of NetFlix most early subscribers. I loved the service almost as much as I loved Webvan (I really miss those guys). The idea was about as simple as you get; order movies online, they come in the most ingenious packaging I had ever seen, and you mail them back. [...]

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