Monday, May 28, 2012

Summary of Web sites

This last blog post is a summary of all web sites discussed in class and in this blog. I hope you enjoyed the class and learned something. College is a gateway to a higher standard of living and better lifestyle. However, its up to you to go through that gate and use the information and knowledge presented to you.

After 30+ years of teaching at Morehouse, I know only some of you will take advantage of this opportunity now. While others will need more maturity thru difficult time before you realize the opportunity.

In this new information age, never stop learning.


Sistrunk

P.S. This blog will remain active through its old web address: http://mis2012.blogspot.com/
        blog.hba322.info will become the address for the Fall 2012 course


Sites for the Frugal:
http://www.slickdeals.com/
http://www.mertline.com/
http://www.dealnews.com/
http://www.livingsocial.com/
http://www.groupon..com/
http://www.atlantadealsites.com/
http://www.moneysavingmoms.com/
http://www.halfoffdepot.com/
http://www.restaurant.com/
http://www.macofalltrades.com/ - discount used apple products

Sites for finance/accounting:
http://www.billingboss.com/ - free invoices
http://www.mint.com/ - tract expenses and bank activity
http://www.paypal.com/ - financial transactions
http://www.square.com/ - mobile credit card reader for your smart phone

Site for managing your credit:
http://www.experian.com/
http://www.equifax.com/
http://www.transunion.com/
http://www.freecreditreport.com/
http://www.expensify.com/

Site for cloud-based phone:
http://www.trustfax.com/ - cloud fax service
http://www.maxemail.com/ - cloud fax service
http://www.ringcentral.com/ - cloud PBX
http://www.parkmyphone.com/ - save your old phone number
http://www.youmail.com/ - cloud voice mail

Sites for creating and managing marketing list
http://www.leadnetpro.com/
http://www.mailvalidator.com/
http://www.email-validator.com/
http://www.phonevalidator.com/
http://www.smartysheets.com/
http://www.mailchimp.com/
http://www.directmail.com/
http://www.call-center-tech.com/

Misc. Sites:
http://www.killerstartups.com/ - finf the newest web services
http://www.pubnub.com/
http://www.cnet.com/
http://www.datpiff.com/ - music
http://www.livemixtapes.com/ - music
http://www.box.net/ - cloud storage
http://www.join.me/ - share computers
http://www.godaddy.com/ - buy your domain name
http://www.tunein.com/ - connect to radio stations all over the world
http://www.netronline.com/ - real estate data
http://www.formsite.com/ - create online forms
http://www.smartsheet.com/ - online speadsheet, forms and more
http://www.wix.com/ - flash-based web creation
http://www.yola.com/ - free web creation


Thursday, May 10, 2012

Jason Ealey Blog - The Future of Home Appliances


I noticed everyone has posted videos and links related to "The Future". From cars, glasses, to a day made of glass, each video gives up a sample of how our lives will be effect with the advancement of technology.  I want to inform my classmates on the smaller utensils, the ones we take for granted.  This video shows the future of coffee makers.  Now this might not appeal to the masses of college students considering most don't drink coffee, but for the ones addicted to caffeine this is great.  Soon this technology will be in the homes of many Americans and across the world.  From the business world, i would pose the question.  What will Starbucks do to continue to be more competitive?  Lets watch this....



Wednesday, May 9, 2012

George Young - Mobile Browsing


It is crazy how mobile usage has accounted for an extremely large amount of percentage as it pertains to internet usage. With more and more advancements being made so that mobile usage may be more convenient, it is hard not to use your cellular device to get to the internet instead of an actual cpu. Throughout the semester in Prof. Sistrunk’s class, it was apparent that this was true in that mobile devices can be and are used a lot more. In his class, I noticed that students wouldn’t have to bring nothing to class, not even a laptop. Simply bringing your iphone or android to class, gives you the ability to connect to the web and sign the attendance role, look at the class blog, or even watch the lecture as it is being streamed. In an article that I recently came across, it mentions the number of people accessing the web through their mobile device has significantly grown since 2010 and is still growing all over the world.

The number of people accessing the Web through mobile devices has doubled since 2010 and now accounts for 10% of worldwide Internet usage. According to numbers compiled by Pingdom, Asia’s mobile usage amounted for 17.84% of the country’s total Internet usage, a 192.5% increase over the past 18 months. Africa’s mobile usage placed the region in second with 14.85%, usage in North America sat at 7.96%, followed by Australia, Europe and South America at 7.55%, 5.13% and 2.86% respectively. Pingdom notes that while worldwide mobile usage may only account for 10% of Web access, the number is growing at an extremely fast rate, and some countries’ Internet usage, such as India, is already nearing 50% from mobile devices.




Jamal Thomas


In our classroom discussions, Professor Sistrunk completely captures my attention when he applies lectures to real life situations. The three lectures that impacted me the most were responsible use of credit, establishing a budget, and property information via public records. In this blog, I will show how you can further educate yourself on all three of these subjects.

In college, students are introduced to credit without knowing fully what it is to begin with. Credit card companies bombard campuses and sell a dream that college students buy every day. Professor Sistrunk explained that it is up to us, the students, to make sure we are properly educated about credit. Below you will find a link to a website that provides credit education as well as a site that offers a free way to check your credit history once per year.



Upon graduation, monthly budgets are essential in ensuring that you do not loose track of your finances. In class, we learned how to create a budget on Microsoft Excel. However, when you are not always around your computer, it can be difficult to manage that budget. I found a cool app called Expensify for iPhone AND Android that offers an easy way to keep track of your spending by importing credit card data and information from receipts that can be tracked by photographs.


When buying a house, it is important to find out all information about the house and the neighborhood that it is in. You want to know that you are getting a good deal on the house and you can do this by accessing the neighborhood property value, mortgage history, as well as the assessed value. I found a website that allows you to look at all of that information as well as the current sales price if it happens to be for sale at the time.


The understanding of these three resources could mean the difference between a good decision and a bad decision. I encourage my peers to learn about all three of these topics as they will prepare them for the real world that comes after college. Sacrifice today so that you may live a better life tomorrow.

Chris Carr - Next Generation Flexible Displays


This semester MIS has been one of the most productive class’ in my schedule. Professor Sistrunk has provided us with many different tools to not only generate revenue, but also start to think about how we can change the future by contributing to technology. 

One of the first classes Professor Sistrunk showed the class about a video made decades back predicting that we would have computers, telephones, and fax machines. It was considered absurd to many back then, but it made me wonder what else is on the verge of reality that society doesn’t know about, so I did some research and this is one of the interesting things I found.



This video is about a flexible LCD display that Samsung created in 2011 that I have never before seen. The screen is flexible and can literally be bent in half with no any reprecusions. TO my knowledge this screen was never released but this gave me several ideas that it could be used for. This could be especially useful in the classroom or even in luxury vehicles. Everyone should take a look at this video and understand that the future of technology is moving towards being faster, slimmer, and more mobile and this flexible screen is a perfect example of that.

Here are more links of videos that I found interesting:



Kenneth C. Harris, II

 A World Made of Glass

In one of our earlier classes Professor Sistrunk had made an observation on the technological 
advancement from when computers filled a room to how they are as small as a smart-phone. We laughed about how our parents generation somewhat struggled with the huge leap that technology took. My grandfather would be 92 this year. I can only imagine him with a iPhone 4s, confused at how a small machine could interactively communicate with him. It also made me wonder what technology would have my generation baffled when we entered our 60s and 70s, let alone our 90s. Here is a video by Corning that, as a 20 year old, baffled me. 


I then saw this next video which explained what was possible today and what is being worked on now. 



I was amazed at how a piece of glass as small as our modern day iPhone could control a whole house. It then expands outdoors and even into your vehicle. 

On another note, with this semester coming to an end, it is only appropriate that I share this short testimony. On May 1, 2012 my truck was broken into. They stole everything from my bookbag with my laptop in it to my bass guitar. They even stole my iPhone car charger. After filing a police report, I contacted all my teachers to inform them of the recent tragedy. When I contacted Professor Sistrunk, his response was, "There's nothing to worry about if you have insurance and the "Cloud" I told you guys about in class." I sat there feeling completely stupid at the fact that I had not taken advantage of those pieces of information he had given to me on cloud computing. I was so comfortable with having my computer backed up on an external that it would have been troubling to sign up onto another Cloud besides the one that Apple already provided. Now I realize how useful and important it would have been. I now appreciate the advice and plan to utilize the online storage in the future. I now have an account on www.box.net. If you guys have yet to do so, get one!

Friday, May 4, 2012

Adam D. Boyd - Music

In Professor Sistrunk’s class we speak about how everything is becoming Cloud-based. That being said all hard copies of anything are becoming available to us in a more efficient way known as the Internet. We now don’t need a Blockbuster or Movie Zone because we have NetFlix. No longer need to have meeting in the same room because we have Skype and Oovoo. But where we as a society use the Internet the most is downloading music. 
 
            No longer is there a need to go to a store and buy an album when you can have the album before it comes out, not have to pay for anything, and it download straight into your ITunes connecting straight to your phones, IPads, ect. It started off with LimeWire back in High School and has now progressed to basically any music site on the Internet.
 

These are two of the main places where you can go and download entire albums and/or mixtapes in the blink of an eye. The new found love for downloading music rather than buying has effected the music industry a lot by bringing down record sales to an all time low and making it harder for artists to stay relevant. It seems like when Michael Jackson was out, as long as we were able to get an album every year and half (12 Songs) the public was satisfied. Yet now with times changing it seems a record every week is now the norm. Artists no longer wanting to sign record deal where they are required to complete four albums where their money is split multiple ways when they now can release a mixtape for free not have to pay no where as many people as they would a studio album and go on tour performing songs from his/her mixtape. Performances in which result in tax-free amounts, split between artists, managers, and that person here and there. Is this a good thing or bad thing! We as the pubic get free music and the artist stay on tour for years at a time releasing new music continuously just to stay relevant.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Raymond V.Brown Jr - Post #2


Everyone should take a look at the link I just posted. It is a presentation from Mike Yapp, Director of Google Creative Development Group, he's talking about how advertising is evolving and what it can possibly change into in the future. The most interesting part to me was when he mentions how Facebook will become more community based instead of so open, and how  consumers will start to prefer products that have a single use instead of having one that does everything. Overall I just feel like it was an informative video and since I am an aspiring entrepreneur I feel like it is a good way for me to start thinking about how I need to develop my marketing strategy in the near future.
Advertising 3.0
 
 
 

list of some cool sites: 
www.1saleaday.com (kind of like slick deals) 

Cool Apps: 
Pulse
LogmeIn (control laptop/computer through ipad)
Cardmunch
Spin 

Hope everyone has a great summer, 

James Williams - Jail Breaking the Iphone 4s



Many people are curious about the limitations that they have on their iphone 4s. With speculations on the new concepts for the iphone 5 and the addition of Siri, many people are excited about the new technology. Recently, I went through the process of jailbreaking my phone. For those of you who don’t know jailbreaking an iphone is removing the limitations apple has placed on the IOS operating system. Jailbreaking ones iphone enables one to get free apps through Cydia, the system that helps find jailbroken apps. One of the most reliable jailbroken apps is “tether me”, which allows you to get free wi-fi anywhere.



There are also practical applications such as Pokemon Yellow Version that is downloadable. 


I must warn you also of the harms of jailbreaking your phone. The first thing is that jailbreaking your phone automatically voids your warranty on the phone. However, if you were to go back to your i-tunes settings and select restore iphone, the system will restore. Another problem with jailbreaking the iphone is that sometimes depending on the apps your phone will freeze and have to restart. I have not figured out a way to avoid this but it takes only a few seconds to come back on. 

The last problem with jailbreaking your iphone 4s is that you cannot update your iphone with the new updates until the new jailbreaking app is updated or it will reset and you will not be able to jailbreak it again.

Despite the problems I believe that jailbreaking the iphone has more benefits than problems. If you do choose to jailbreak your phone here is the link below……..enjoy!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Nathaniel Goulbourne - HACKSTORE VS APPSTORE





Who doesn't like FREE apps? When it comes to the future of computing, applications are beginning to take over all aspects of our interaction with devices. The large variety of apps give us a wide range of choices to fit our personal, financial and educational and fun needs. Apple is know to limit the apps in there Appstore due to its strict regulations. A group of developers in Russia recently launched the “HackStore,” a centralized location for third-party OS X applications.
Like Cydia on iOS, the HackStore is a software hub that allows developers to distribute applications without having to endure Apple’s approval process. The biggest Mac Appstore problem is that they limit their users in everything, without giving an opportunity to expand these limits,” HackStore’s creators wrote on their website. “This is not correct, because ONLY users should decide which applications they should install and which one do not. We think HackStore [will] break through the narrow confines of Mac Appstore."

Chris Bealsey

Professor Sistrunk, starts off class with a Google video that completely captivated me. It was a showcasing live action demo of Google's new Glasses. It allows you to view life totally different than before. You are able to stay connected to your social surroundings at all times. The best part about it is that the new technology is displayed over the glasses allowing one to seamlessly continue day to day actives while utilizing this new innovation.   



              http://youtu.be/Vb2uojqKvFM

 Google is smart to whip this technology out because of one thing advertisement money. Google has recently started a new privacy agreement where it captures your personal data whether it be on the websites you visit via Google Chrome or by YouTube. From this data they gather information and advertise specific items to you the consumer based on the things you are looking at. Presently when you go to search anything in a Google search bar you are given a list of results. The way Google and advertisers make money is by having their sites on that first page of the site once you enter in a search. Google uses different services such as AdSense, AdWords, and Analytics to give both Google and the advertisers statistical information based on their advertisements.

When advertising it is best to be on the first page, but it is also okay to have your advertisement on subsequent pages. Obviously the first page is the best page because all are going to run across the first page that they get their search returns on. Professor showed us the sites he uses to advertise to his customers.

Using the website  http://www.formsite.com/  it allows one to send out a mass email blast to everyone that clicks on a certain link to receive an email for an example an appraisal form. The website lists peoples emails that have depending on how you have your site set up, allows you to see who has visited your site, who has clicked something and etc. Using websites such as Google Analytics it will show you a detailed account of if someone has visited  your site and might have clicked on something. Then with that information you can look at form site to see more specially who has visited by viewing their email addresses. From that you can get a better idea of who clicked on what and from there be able to contact them.

By the closing of class I was informed on many different online avenues one might take in order to track and keep up with statistical information in regards to the advertisement of something that pertains to my company.

Clint Middleton Jr. - MIS-understood

In the beginning of the semester, I dreaded taking this course because of everything I had heard about it. I was already worried about the fact that I had waited until my senior year to take it. My fellow students who had already taken the class met my expectations for the class with complaints of how tedious the class was and how they hated taking it. Now that I have taken it, I can definitely say that Prof. Sistrunk has redefined Management Information Systems. Professor Sistrunk has not only shown us as a class how to use the systems, such as data tables, pivot tables, etc. that we will need in the business world, but he also shows us the different types of technology that can help us in everyday life. Thanks to MIS, I no longer go straight to Amazon and Ebay when shopping online. Instead, I try sites such as SlickDeals and Meritline.
 
    Prof, Sistrunk also went the extra mile to help us with things that extend beyond the reach of technology. Thanks to him, I was able to have a speeding ticket worth over $400 reduced to $150.
 
    MIS is no longer the dreadful class that no one wants to take. Professor Sistrunk has given it a makeover and now I would recommend the class to other students that aren't even in the Business Dept. There are few classes at Morehouse College that I can say that I will never forget, but MIS is definitely one of them. Finally, MISunderstood has become MIS.... Understood.