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Breakfast Topic: Password Masking

This month’s breakfast topic was: Password Masking, which is the practice of having passwords starred out ****** This month’s Radar Hill breakfast was held on a Thursday, because it is Dan’s birthday....

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Glossary of Cybersquatting

Glossary of CybersquattingThis very handy glossary is taken from the Brandjacking Index by MarkMonitor Inc. Brandjacking – To hijack a brand to deceive or divert attention; often used in abusive or...

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A Comment on Jakob Nielsen’s ‘Short-Term Memory and Web Usability’ Article

Jakob notes that humans cannot keep much information in their short term memories, especially pieces of data relating to computers and websites.Though his suggestions for web developers generally make...

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Radar Hill Newsletter… We Are Hiring

In This Issue: Radar Hill is Hiring; Upcoming Talk: Twitter; Integrity & Email; The Early Awards; Ten Year Anniversary; Great Clients, Great Announcements: Kirby’s Source for Sports, Accent Inns;...

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Radar Hill Workshop, Friday May 25: Your Business Website – Own What You Pay For

On the Internet the expression you get what you paid for isn’t always true. We see too many cases in which business owners – at all levels – do not get what they paid an Internet specialist, or a...

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How soon they forget

Occasionally, we will have a client leave us due to the age-old fallacy that “the grass is always greener”.  Sometimes I feel that we are to blame because we have not educated our clients on the value...

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Hacked!

Recently, we were approached by an organization that had their website hacked.  A few years ago, this organization hired a small web  developer related to one of the principals to make their website....

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