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Memorial Day, A Day To Remember…

Every year Americans gather at the nearest watering hole to celebrate the extended weekend resulting from Memorial Day. While enjoying our fun in the sun it is important that we all take a moment to remember the many, many, heroic individuals who have died while in the military service.

Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day and observed on May 30th. Officially proclaimed, by General John Logan on May 5th 1868, Decoration Day was meant to commemorate the soldiers killed as a result of fighting in the Civil War. The National Holiday was later adapted to memorialize all American Soldiers who have perished in combat. During this transition Decoration Day was renamed to Memorial Day and observance was moved from May 30th to the last Monday in May.

Whether these Heroic Men and Women where part of a conflict we, individually, believed in or not it is important to remember that they gave their lives protecting the freedoms all Americans enjoy on a daily basis. If it were not for brave Americans stepping forward to fight in what they believe is right, we would not have the luxury of living in the greatest nation on Earth.

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Google Partners Connect | Tulsa – 2014

Come spend an hour with Google and SkyNet as we teach you how to leverage Google in your marketing strategy to gain customers and grow market share.  SkyNet Solutions, Tulsa’s local Google Certified Partner is hosting Googles’ top experts as they give their insights on small business marketing.  Take this opportunity to learn and pick the brain of Google Certified Professionals!

When: May 21st at 1pm

Where: TCC Center For Creativity
910 S. Boston, Tulsa, OK 74119
Directly across the street from the TCC Metro Campus Main Academic Building

Cost: Free (Click Here to Register)

Speakers:

Arjan Dijk – VP, Global Small Business Marketing
Help small businesses succeed on the web
Arjan, author of The Small Think Big Book, will share unique insights, inspirational stories, and actionable ideas to help small businesses thrived in a hyper-connected marketplace.

 

Fred Vallaeys – Google AdWords Evangelist
Maximize your business online
Fred will examine how businesses can navigate online advertising and expand their online presence through smarter insights leading to greater customer engagement with digital ads.

 

Ben Wood – Director, Channel Sales Americas
Work and win with an agency
Ben will discuss how small businesses should approach working with an agency, what resources the Google agency team provides, and the importance of working with an online professional.

Join the Google Certified Professionals from SkyNet, Joe Hart and Matt Maennche Wednesday May 21st at 1pm in the TCC Center for Creativity. Space is limited for this event so please register by May 14th to reserve your seat. To register go to SkyNet-Solutions.net. For questions regarding the event you can reach us by phone: 918.895.1982 or by email: Marketing@SkyNet-Solutions.net

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SkyNet Solutions Recycles Computers!

SkyNet is now able to meet the specific needs that you, our customer have requested. It was brought to our attention that there is a need for a local place where people can drop off their old computers to be properly recycled. As of today, April 22nd and Earth Day, we will be launching our new Computer Recycling Program at SkyNet which will be helping to ensure proper recycling of old and unwanted computers that may otherwise end up in a landfill.

Since we are in the computer industry we felt it was our duty to be good stewards of this Earth and provide our community a place to repair and extend the life of their existing computer or properly recycle their computer. We will be providing a recycling service free of charge for all CPU’s and LCDs.

CRT monitors will also be accepted (the large ones that are heavy) for $10/monitor, the $10 charge is a Hazardous waste charge that we incur when recycling these monitors. Help us jump start this years Earth Day initiative by sharing this email with anyone that may have materials that meet this criteria and need to be recycled.

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Backup Second Hard drive with Windows 8 File History

In case you stumbled across this post and have no idea what Windows File History is, I’ll give you a brief explanation below.

Windows file history is a new feature added to Windows 8 that was present in Microsoft’s server software for years under the name shadow copy.

Basically the operating system saves copies of every file on the C or Boot Drive anytime there is a change. This way you can revert back to any previous version of a file in case it is changed or corrupted.

However, by default there is no way to have it perform this feature on any drive other than the main hard drive.

Windows file history will back up any libraries you have setup on your machine, so all you have to do is add your second drive to an existing library or create a new one.

By default you should have the libraries Desktop, Documents, Music, Pictures and Videos.

If you open File Explorer and look on the left you should see your existing libraries like I do in the picture below. If they are not showing, click on the Navigation Pane icon in upper left corner and add Libraries to the view.

Okay, now for what you want to know.

From Files Explorer right click the second drive or any folders on that drive you want file history to backup. In the context menu you will see Include in Library. Select that and either include your selection in an existing library or create a new one like I did.

I created a library called Redundant Drive as you can see in the picture below.

Creating this library does not move any files or change anything other than give you a new shortcut to get to the files and get windows to back up the files for you automatically.

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Fixing Windows 7 and Windows Vista Boot Issues

If you have installed Windows on a machine and it will not boot or it doesn’t boot unless you have the install cd in the dvd drive. The below steps may solve your issue.

  1. Boot from the install DVD and select System Repair.
  2. Then select System Startup Repair. If this doesn’t work move to step 3.
  3. Repeat step 1 then click Repair Computer then go to the command prompt
  4. Type BootRec /fixmbr hit enter
  5. Type BootRec /fixboot hit enter
  6. Re-boot and see if this fixed your problem.
  7. If not repeat step 3 and then try BootRec /rebuildbcd. If it finds your windows installation everything should be fixed. If it says 0 windows installations found go to step 8.
  8. Go here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392 Scroll down to bottom and follow the RebuildBcd procedure.
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Is Your Business Ready for the Multi-Screen World?

Ninety percent of all media interactions are screen based, and consumers use multiple screens to consume media, research products, and stay in contact with family and friends.  Twenty-four percent of these interactions occur on a computer, 38% on a smart phone, and 9% on a tablet device.  This is the multi-screen world we live in. For your site to be an effective tool that drives growth for your business whether you’re an online retailer or a local pizza shop, your site must be built to accommodate the new way users are consuming information.  Every business should have a digital strategy! Within your strategy there should be some consideration for mobile devices.  If you haven’t taken the step to develop that strategy, it is never too late. The only thing you lose by procrastinating is potential customers.  Most business owners realize they need a website Most have commissioned one to be created or have attempted to create one from a template themselves without first considering anything more than the fact they need a website.  This is a bad way to approach your digital strategy. In order for you to maximize your investment in a digital representation of your business, you must first decide what your goals are for the site.  Some questions to consider: Who is your customer? How will your customer be consuming the content on your site? How will that customer find your site? Why will they come to your site? Once they are at your site, what would you like them to do? How do you intend to achieve the goals that you have set for your site? Do you want to sell products or services through the site? Answering these questions will help you develop the content for your site. Once you have decided what you want to get out of your investment, you can move into developing the strategy and launching it.

Responsive Design: There are a lot of companies and websites throwing around the term responsive design, this is becoming a misnomer.  What some are calling responsive design is actually building two separate sites for the same business – meaning that the end user has a completely different experience on their mobile device than they do on a desktop.  If you have found content on a website when using your pc and later attempted to locate the same content on your mobile device only to fail, then you know how frustrating this strategy is for the end user. Furthermore it’s not responsive design, and Google will penalize your search rank for it.  The correct way to create responsive design is to develop a site that has the same content and navigation regardless of the device being used.  When a site is created with the correct type of code and design style, a user will be able to access and easily locate the identical content on your site regardless of the device they are using.

Responsive Design & SEO – The reason not doing this affects your search rank is because Google wants to ensure a good user experience regardless of device which means easy navigation and easily-located content.  If you are unsure whether or not your site is built in a responsive design, just try to access it on a desktop and then with a mobile device.  The site should adjust itself to fill the screen of the device you are utilizing. If you’re using a phone to check, another good technique is to pull up your site in portrait mode, and then turn your phone into landscape mode and see if the site adjusts to fill the screen.  A good example of responsive design is www.SkinRenewalOfTulsa.com.  If you have any questions or are unsure about your site, contact us at sales@SkyNet-Solutions.net Custom Data Board Infographic for SkyNet Solutions The graphs and charts shown on this site are a part of Google’s Databoard for Research Insights. Come explore the studies, then share them with others and create your own custom infographics. Visit the Databoard By: Joe Hart Source: SkyNet Solutions