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Julie Altmark

Absolute Software - LoJack for Laptops | Track, Locate, and Recover Stolen Computers | ... - 0 views

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     a tough piece of software that allows you (and law enforcement) to both track your computer and remotely delete sensitive data before a thief can use it.Once downloaded, the software maintains daily contact with a monitoring center in Vancouver whenever your computer is online. If the computer is reported lost or stolen, contact increases to every 15 minutes. This allows the company's investigators to determine where the computer is and any activity that has occurred post-theft, at which point law enforcement is called.Regardless of recovery status, you can remotely delete applications, photos, bookmarks, browser cookies, financial information and stored passwords. The software is embedded in such a way that it continues to work even if the hard drive is reformatted.  And, in some cases, the company is willing to pay up to $1000 if the computer isn't found as part of their service agreement.Lojack for Laptops costs $39.99 a year (or $94.99 for a three year subscription).  But compared to losing your computer (and all the data therein), it's a small price to pay.
Julie Altmark

Free Family Tree | Genealogy - Geni - 0 views

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    Geni, a free genealogy service that works by tapping the collected wisdom of your relatives.To begin, simply add information about yourself and at least one of your parents. (You can enter photos, birthdays and a myriad of custom facts for every person you add).   To increase the size of your tree, include as many people as you can. (Since the entire application is Flash-based, reorganizing your branches is as simple as dragging and dropping). Whenever a family member is added that person is invited to view the tree and--this is the key part--supply details about themselves and other relatives.   This collaborative aspect is one of the site's main strengths. (You can also merge trees when you find a common ancestor). When you've built your genealogical base you can share it via the site's social networking tools. One feature we like is their Statistics app, which turns family data (oldest and youngest members, age distribution, life expectancy, most frequent birth months, political views, etc.) into colorful nerdy pie charts.
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