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Super Size Your Mouse Cursor! – Tekzilla Daily Tip

Posted by admin on 01/30/2012 in Uncategorized |
Looking for a way to make your cursor more visible? PointerStick makes it easy for your audience to follow along, and Veronica shows you how it works on today's Tekzilla Daily.

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REVIEW – BlueLounge Sumo Cable Weight – GeekBeat Reviews

Posted by admin on 01/29/2012 in Uncategorized |
Cali reviews the Sumo micro-suction paper/cable weight from Blue Lounge.

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TriCaster 850 Extreme Review – GeekBeat.TV

Posted by admin on 01/27/2012 in Uncategorized |
After a few months working with the new TriCaster 850 Extreme we're ready to share our thoughts on this powerful video production tool.

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Year of the Meetup

Posted by admin on 01/27/2012 in Community |

We hereby declare 2012 as the Year of the WordPress Meetup. You’ll want to get in on this action.

meet·up \mēt-əp\ noun
A meeting, especially a regular meeting of people who share a particular interest and have connected with each other through a social-networking Web site: a meetup for new moms in the neighborhood; a meetup to plan the trip; a meetup for WordPress users.1

So what is a WordPress Meetup? Basically, it’s people in a community getting together — meeting up — who share an interest in WordPress, whether they be bloggers, business users, developers, consultants, or any other category of person able to say, “I use WordPress in some way and I like it, and I want to meet other people who can say the same.” Meetups come in different shapes and sizes, but they all carry the benefit of connecting you with potential collaborators and friends, and helping you learn more about what you can do with WordPress. Here are some of the common types of WordPress meetups:

Hang out and work on your WordPress sites together Social/happy hour type gatherings Mini-lectures/presentations Developer hacking meetups Show & tell of how group members are using WordPress Formal instruction on how to use WordPress Lecture series (possibly with visiting speakers) Genius bar/help desk

There’s no prescribed format, as each local group can decide for itself what they want to do. Some groups mix it up from month to month, while others have multiple events each month to satisfy the needs of their community.

The tough part? Running a popular group takes time and money. Just as we worked last year to remove the financial burden for WordCamp organizers and provide logistical support so they could focus more on their event content and experience, we want to start extending that kind of support to meetup groups as well. We don’t want it to cost anything for someone to run a WordPress meetup, or to attend one — building local communities should be as free as WordPress itself!

Since there are so many more meetups than there are WordCamps, we’re going to start with the cost that is the same for every group: meetup.com organizer dues. We’re setting up an official WordPress account on Meetup.com right now, and over the next couple of weeks will be working with existing meetup group organizers, people who want to start a new meetup group, and the helpful folks at meetup.com to put this program in place. WordPress meetup groups that choose to have their group become part of the WordPress account will no longer pay organizer dues for that group, as the WordPress Foundation will be footing the bill.

This is exciting for several reasons. First, it means local organizers who are giving something back to the project by way of their time won’t also have shell out $12-19/month for the privilege. That alone is a big step. Second, it will open the door to more events and leaders within a community, since leadership and event planning won’t need to be tied to “owning” the meetup group. Third, more active meetup groups means more WordCamps, yay!

In addition to the financial aspects, we’ll be working on ways to improve social recognition of meetup activity by incorporating feeds from the official meetup groups into the WordPress.org site, and including meetup group participation in the activity stream on your WordPress.org profile.2 I’m also hoping we can do something around providing video equipment to meetup groups (like we already do for WordCamps) to record presentations and tutorials that can be posted to WordPress.tv, helping meetup groups offer WordPress classes in their community, and getting involved with mentoring WordPress clubs at local schools and universities. Oh, and we’ll send out some WordPress buttons and stickers to the groups that join in, because everyone loves buttons and stickers.

We’re also putting together some cool resources for people who want to start a new meetup group. There will be a field guide to getting started and some supplies to help you get your group going, and a forum for organizers to talk to and learn from each other.

Over time, we’ll be talking to organizers and looking at what other expenses we can absorb and what other support we can provide to local groups. For now, we’ll starting with the organizer dues. If you currently run a WordPress meetup group (whether you are using Meetup.com or not) or would like to start a WordPress meetup group in your area, please fill out our WordPress Meetup Groups survey. Filling in the survey doesn’t obligate you to join the official group, it just gives us a starting point to a) find out what groups are around/interested, and b) get some information on existing groups and their expenses and needs. Meetup.com will contact the group organizers who’ve said they’d like to join the new program, and will walk them through the logistics of the change and answer questions before helping them to opt-in officially.

So, if you currently run a WordPress meetup group, or you would like to start one, please  fill out our WordPress Meetup Groups survey. I can’t wait to see more meetups!

1 – Adapted from “meetup” definition at dictionary.com.
2 – Didn’t know about profiles? Check out http://profiles.wordpress.org/users/yourwordpressdotorgusernamehere (put in the username you use in the WordPress.org forums) to see yours!

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Find Out If You’ve Been Hacked – Tekzilla Daily Tip

Posted by admin on 01/27/2012 in Uncategorized |
Worried that your account details have been leaked? HackNotifier will let you know if you have anything to worry about it, and Veronica walks you through it on today's Tekzilla Daily.

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REVIEW – Minty Geek Circuit Kit – GeekBeat Reviews

Posted by admin on 01/26/2012 in Uncategorized |
Leland Flynn reviews the Minty Geek hobby circuit kit from mintygeek.com

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Double Firewalls Protect PCs! Pirate Bay Launches Physibles, Don’t Defrag Your SSD, Xbox 720 GPU Specs, Hide a Subwoofer in Your Wall! – Tekzilla

Posted by admin on 01/26/2012 in Uncategorized |
5.1 vs. 6.1 vs. 7.1 surround sound. Do I need a firewall in my router *and* on my PC? Nokia Lumia Windows Phone launch date. Stabile PRO Pivoting iPad Stand. Patrick's favorite headphones. Fix cheap earbuds!

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Get the Other Side of that News Story – Tekzilla Daily Tip

Posted by admin on 01/26/2012 in Uncategorized |
If you're tired of falling into a bubble as you read the news online, News360 can help. On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica uses this tool to find other sources that cover a single news story.

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Scrubbing the Ocean with Magnetic Soap! – GeekBeat.TV

Posted by admin on 01/25/2012 in Uncategorized |
A new idea to clean up oil spills, a new way to make lining up a babysitter easier, downloading physical objects, and Verizon FiOS joins with the Xbox!

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Ed Begley, Jr. on Going Off the Power Grid – GeekBeat Reviews

Posted by admin on 01/25/2012 in Uncategorized |
People wonder where to start saving money on power and becoming a little more energy independent. Ed Begley, Jr. talks to us about easy ways to start down that road.

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Stop Windows from Reopening in Lion – Tekzilla Daily Tip

Posted by admin on 01/25/2012 in General Tech Topics |
Lion helps you out by reopening files from previous sessions of your applications. But if that's more annoying than helpful, Veronica has some tips to bring it under control on today's Tekzilla Daily.

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Learn to Code Easily with Free Online Tools – Hak5

Posted by admin on 01/24/2012 in General Tech Topics |
This time on the show, pound include programming dot h! We're going to void main and Hello World all up in this biznitch. Python, JavaScript, BASIC? It's time to learn to code! All that and more this time on Hak5............return zero

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