SB – Internet
Cool, Fun, & Helpful Google Stuff. Doodles, tours, what does Google know about us, map guides, and more.
Judy Taylour, SCV Computer Club
Everything Google. This presentation will explore the vast world of Google both hardware and software. Google is unique in that it strives to have the most comprehensive and diverse suite of apps and hardware that work together. They also appear to want to be the most platform-independent for their group of products that work across a wide variety of operating systems. The core of Google Apps is the Chrome browser and is the foundation of their platform. Foremost, all its software development is web-based; they produce no software that resides on your computer. Each app is designed to work seamlessly with each other. We are all familiar with Google Chrome as a browser, but it is also the basis for Google’s Chromebook Operating System. Each product or app builds upon the other to make a cohesive system. We will look at Google hardware and some of the more popular apps as some of the more obscure and how they interact with each other to make a comprehensive ecosystem.
Bill James, Computer Club of Oklahoma
Gmail – Beginner to Pro. Get the most out of your Gmail account. When it comes to Email, Gmail is considered by many to be the standard and a must-have when it comes to electronic communications. This presentation will address the features and benefits, including how to: organize your messages, create, and apply labels and filters, set your preferences, including customizing the look of Gmail, and using Gmail offline. Plus, learn how to use the Gmail sidebar to access your Google Calendar, Keep, Tasks, and Contacts.
Rob Truman, Computer Booters of Sun Lakes
Gmail – Start to Finish. Gmail has a built-in spam filtering system and provides 15GB of free storage. Learn about the variety of time-saving features, letting you automate some emailing tasks, integrate your calendar and contacts, and customize your dashboard to suit your own needs.
Rob Truman, Computer Booters of Sun Lakes
Google from 30,000 Feet. Learn about Google products. This presentation will be an overview of some of the more popular Google products (Gmail, Search, Google Drive, and Google Docs) and will also include A discussion on Google tracking and how to minimize your exposure when you are online.
Rob Truman, Computer Booters of Sun Lakes
Internet Privacy. Do you think your Internet activities are safe from prying eyes just because you turned on your browser’s Privacy Mode? Think again. Learn what’s safe and what’s not, and how you can cover your tracks and keep your Internet activities safe and private, especially when using public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Mark Schulman, Central Florida Computer Society
Microsoft’s Edge. The new Microsoft Edge is a Chromium-based browser that brings a lot of new features to the table. Bill explores many of these features; the more you learn about Edge gives you the ability to decide if this is the browser for you. You will also learn how to earn $$ by using Bing.
Bill James, Computer Club of Oklahoma City
There is More to Google than ‘Google It.’ This presentation explores Google’s apps and hardware. Google strives to have the most comprehensive and diverse suite of free apps and hardware that work together and would like to be your go-to ecosystem. All its apps are web-based and are designed to work seamlessly with each other. The core Google app is the Chrome browser and is the foundation of their platform. We also take a trip to Google in Venice and YouTube in Playa Vista – both in southern California.
Judy Taylour, SCV Computer Club
Touring the Web with JB – This program asks the question: Can there possibly be more to find on the Internet? Answer: There will always be more. JB drills down and mines the web for those hidden gems you probably would not otherwise see. You’ll be enlightened, entertained, and educated with a dollop of humor. Who could ask for more? How does JB get information for his Touring the Web presentations? A quick search reveals that there are approximately 4.2 billion indexed pages. Some are interesting, informative, educational, or entertaining, while others are unusual. So, he looks for all those while making his morning coffee, eating lunch, and whenever he finds a spare moment. He saves them to create his Touring the Web presentation. It consists of web pages, videos, images, and other tidbits that will, he hopes, keep you entertained for an hour or so.
Touring the Web #12 – A Diversion from Current Happenings. The World Wide Web has everything, and JB has discovered much of it. Join JB Burke for an all-new Touring the Web #12. You’ll learn how to visit the Sistine Chapel without traveling; how to use Picture in Picture in your browser; why email is such a great way to communicate; when kids in France drank wine in school; how internet traffic travels the world – it mostly isn’t via satellites; all about the origin of the QWERTY keyboard; and, of course, robots! Plus, videos and much, much more.
JB Burke, Prescott Computer Society
Touring the Web #13 – Stuff you didn’t know you needed to know. Touring the Web #13 will be educational, inspirational, entertaining, and a lot of fun. Discover webcam windows to the world, how to save money buying computers, how to erase yourself from the internet, what the SMARTEST smart home upgrade is, and whether you should rent or buy your modem and router. Plus, why sliced bread was once outlawed in the US, how to look back in history on Google Earth, the seven password rules you need to know, which are the happiest countries on Earth, and much more. Don’t miss it.
JB Burke, Prescott Computer Society