Monthly Archives: April 2015

Fake Mail Generator

April 20, 2015

Fake Mail Generator
http://www.fakemailgenerator.com/

The Fake Mail Generator is an absolutely free disposable email system. By simply visiting this site the above address has already been activated. Enter it into any form on a website that requires email verification, and when the email is received it will pop up instantly on this page. The Fake Mail Generator offers several generic domain names—and even country-specific domains!—to make it easier to get past pesky domain blocks. Need a fake name and address to go with your e-mail address? Use the Fake Name Generator to get a whole new identity for free. This will be added to Privacy Resources Subject Tracer™ .

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Awareness Watch Talk Show for Saturday April 18, 2015 at 2:00pm EDT – Startup Resources for the Entrepreneur

April 18, 2015

Awareness Watch Talk Show for Saturday April 18, 2015 at 2:00pm EDT – Startup Resources for the Entrepreneur
http://www.BlogTalkRadio.com/AwarenessWatch/

This program will be featuring my white paper titled Startup Resources for the Entrepreneur. We will be highlighting the latest and greatest resources covering entrepreneurial startup resources including search engines, subject directories, articles, guides and tracers – literally everything needed for STARTUP RESOURCES !!! We will also discussing my latest freely available Awareness Watch Newsletter V13N4 April 2015 featuring Knowledge Discovery Resources 2015 and my freely available April 2015 Zillman Column highlighting Healthcare Online Resources 2015. You may call in to ask your questions at (718)508-9839. The show is live and thirty minutes in length starting at 2:00pm EST on Saturday, April 18, 2015 and then archived for easy review and access. Listen, Call and Enjoy!!

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Wikipanion

April 18, 2015

Wikipanion
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wikipanion/id288349436?mt=8

We all know the dangers of relying too faithfully on Wikipedia, which can sometimes lead us astray. But the platform remains a productive resource for initial forays into obscure topics. Wikipanion streamlines users’ Wiki browsing and search activities with history grouped by visitor date, advanced bookmarking, and multiple search methods. Think of it as a quick and easy way to explore Wikipedia. Users can upgrade to Wikipanion Plus for a small fee, but there is plenty to enjoy here, including a fun link to Wiktionary, which will provide a dictionary type entry for each term entered. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch running iOS 7.0 or later. This will be added to Reference Resources Subject Tracer™. From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2015. https://www.scout.wisc.edu
 

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Code.org

April 18, 2015

Code.org
http://code.org/

Launched by brothers Hadi and Ali Partovi, Code.org has raised big money from donors like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg for its unapologetic promotion of computer science education. On the site, readers may participate in the Hour of Code challenge, which teaches basic coding skills to students and adults who have no previous experience. The instructions are simple and easy to follow. Other programs include Play Lab, Flappy Code, and a course of 20 hour-long lessons in ascending order of complexity. For readers who are seeking for ways to introduce students to computer programming – or who want to learn the basics themselves – this site is a welcome resource. This will be added to Script Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Tutorial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Student Research Resources Subject Tracer™. From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2015. https://www.scout.wisc.edu

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Updated> Genealogy Resources

April 17, 2015

Updated> Genealogy Resources
http://GenealogyResources.info/

The white paper link dataset compilation of the Genealogy Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. and is a freely available 19 page .pdf document (201KB) listing the latest and greatest online resources and sites for genealogy! Completely Updated on April 17, 2015. Other white papers are available by clicking here.

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TalentBin – Talent Search Engine for the Entire Web

April 17, 2015

TalentBin – Talent Search Engine for the Entire Web
https://www.talentbin.com/

Find passive candidates where they are active online, based on their skills, interests and actions. Features include: a) Find unfindable passive candidates – Search like a pro (without needing to be one) across the web’s largest passive candidate database. We find passive candidates wherever they are; b) Implement amazing candidate outreach – Look like a genius in your outreach with total candidate information, automated templates and cross channel communications; c) Master your talent pipeline – Experience best-in-class tools to manage your candidate pipeline and collaborate with your hiring team. No more dropped balls; and d)Partner with our customer success team – Engage with a dedicated customer success team who will get you up and running immediately, and partner with you to build a higher performing recruiting team. This will be added to Employment Resources Subject Tracer™ .

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DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia

April 17, 2015

DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
http://www.diracdelta.co.uk

Featuring dozens of categories – from Algebra to Audio, from Thermodynamics to Trigonometry – this science and engineering encyclopedia by the consulting firm DiracDelta won’t disappoint. For a fun jaunt, click the Read More Quotes link, which displays famous extracts from scientists and philosophers. For instance, this quip from Niels Bohr:“An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field.” Then browse the site for Subjects (listed in alphabetical order), Calculations, and Conversions. This last section is particularly helpful when considering complex conversions to and from metric measurements. The Links page is another helpful facet of the site and offers resources from around the web, arranged by alphabetized category. Last listed in the Scout Report back in 2007, this is a timeless resource for the engineer in all of us. This will be added to Reference Resources Subject Tracer™. [From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2014. https://www.scout.wisc.edu]

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Updated>Grant Resources

April 16, 2015

Updated>Grant Resources
http://www.GrantResources.info/

The above is the associated white paper link dataset compilation of the Grant Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.. It is a freely available 16 page .pdf document (184KB) listing the latest and greatest online resources and sites for grants! Updated on April 16, 2015. Other white papers are available by clicking here.

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Nitro – Smart Documents for StartUps

April 16, 2015

Nitro – Smart Documents for StartUps
https://www.gonitro.com/startups

Give your Startup the power to E-Sign, Share and Collaborate with Nitro Cloud for FREE! What are Smart Documents? a) Sign – From NDAs, sales contracts to terms sheets, signing documents has never been easy. Get tamperproof, legally binding e-signatures in seconds. Share. Sign. Done; b) Share – Securely share documents in just a few clicks, get notifications when documents are viewed and modified, and turn signing and collaboration features on or off as required; c) Collaborate – With complete tracking and versioning, you can markup, add comments, and message other collaborators on the fly; and d) Alerts + Approvals – Know when your documents are viewed and shared and get approvals with complete tracking and audit trails. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Start Up Resources for the Entrepreneur white paper.

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Charity Engine – Changing the World One Bit At a Time

April 16, 2015

Charity Engine – Changing the World One Bit At a Time
http://www.charityengine.com/

Charity Engine was created to enable millions of home PCs to raise millions of dollars for the best possible causes, all thanks to spare computing power that nobody is using anyway. Together, our PCs really can change the world – one bit at a time. Charity Engine is based on volunteer computing. The principle is to take enormous, expensive computing jobs and chop them into 1000s of small pieces, each simple enough for a home PC to work on as a background task. Once each PC has finished its part of the puzzle, it sends back the correct answer and earns some money for charity – and for the prize fund. (It also earns more chances to win.)  Where does the money come from? Science and industry. The grid is rented like a giant supercomputer, then all the profits shared 33-33-33 between ourselves, the charities and the lucky prize winners. Charity Engine typically adds less than 10 cents per day to a PC’s energy costs and can generate up to $10 for charity – and the prize draws – for each $1 of electricity consumed. It is the most efficient way to donate to charity ever invented. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Grid, Distributed and Cloud Computing Resources Subject Tracer™.

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