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A review about recent books read

June 4th, 2010

One thing that I pride myself in is that I read more than just techie books. Heck, I have about 6-8 computer related books (Clean Code, Code Complete, CSS Mastery, CSS: The Missing Manual, Don’t Make Me Think, and Rocket Surgery Made Easy) along with some books specialized towards very specific products such as Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Sharepoint, etc (more like reference books). However, the rest of the books I read, and they are the vast majority, deal with people. I have a place in my heart for sociology. Why people do what they do. Why people buy what they buy? I’ve read many books about the subject, like Buyology or Predictably Irrational (I preferred Buyology). Anyway, the point of this is to explain that I have two favorite authors: Daniel H. Pink and Malcolm Gladwell. First and foremost, I highly recommend reading Pink’s “A Whole New Mind” and all of Gladwell’s books as time permits (The Tipping Point, Outliers, and others are all great).

Recently, though, I finished reading Pink’s newest book “Drive.” It was a very interesting read because it challenges the theory that most people work for money. The more money you give an individual, the more likely they’re going to do better work. However, this “carrot and stick” model doesn’t work all the time. It only works with mechanical tasks, or tasks that can be performed over and over again without much thought. Other tasks though, like designers, programmers, have other desires. Obviously, they all desire a certain amount of money to live their life. Afterward, though, they have a desire to be autonomous, mastery, and purpose.

If you don’t have the time to read the book, I’ve come across this video which is a great 10 minute overview. Either way, this post now gives you a better idea of who I am and what I believe in AND, most importantly, how to succeed in the next generation of the work force.

By the way, be sure to check out all of our recommended reading here and if you’re ever curious about what’s on our wishlist click here.

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Removing Fake Antiviruses

October 19th, 2009

Over the past few months, one of the most common reasons why someone calls me is to remove fake antivirus software. Thankfully, someone finally created an application that seeks out and removes all types of antivirus software such as:

1. Cyber Security
2. Alpha Antivirus
3. Braviax
4. Windows Police Pro
5. Antivirus Pro 2010
6. PC Antispyware 2010
7. FraudTool.MalwareProtector.d
8. Winshield2009.com
9. Green AV
10. Windows Protection Suite
11. Total Security 2009
12. Windows System Suite
13. Antivirus BEST
14. System Security
15. Personal Antivirus
16. System Security 2009
17. Malware Doctor
18. Antivirus System Pro
19. WinPC Defender
20. Anti-Virus-1
21. Spyware Guard 2008
22. System Guard 2009
23. Antivirus 2009
24. Antivirus 2010
25. Antivirus Pro 2009
26. Antivirus 360
27. MS Antispyware 2009

To download the software, click here.

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Project Management Success

October 14th, 2009

Ever since I’ve been a freelancer, my primary means for project management has been my whiteboard and notebook. While these things are absolutely necessary to any freelancer, I started to become more and more frustrated as projects and project teams grew. For example, at Aaron’s Inc., I am an application developer and the project manager, depending on the project. One of my latest projects has two people from Aaron’s and another developer from one of their partners. In total, there are five people on this project… and my notebook and whiteboard aren’t online. After some thinking, I recalled how incredibly useful Basecamp was while I worked at Mobile Campus.

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Welcome to FourLeaf

October 12th, 2009

Who We Are

FourLeaf IT is based out of Gainesville, Florida but provides support to individuals and businesses around the country. We focus on providing friendly IT support. Additionally, we develop web applications with usability being our primary concern. Whether you’re looking for help at home or at the workplace, we can assist you in getting your IT to work for you.

What We Do

We provide support for Windows 2003, XP and Vista. Additionally, we are familiar with Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007. In the web world, we’re more comfortable with C#/MsSQL but have background in PHP/MySQL as well. Additionally, we stay on top of all CSS and AJAX trends. We believe that every user, no matter the browser, should have a pleasant experience online.

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