Tuesday, December 21, 2010

When 'Smart' can be dangerous. Take caution when sharing smart phone photos and videos through Social Media Applications


As a real estate agent, it's pretty neat to be able to snap a photo of a home for sale from my smart phone and share it on the internet with a client who might be interested in the property. In addition to that, the client would be able to see the geological location and know if it's somewhere he/she could see theirselves living.  Perfect.  Geotags and Location-Based Social Networking can certainly have it's advantages. 

BUT

With the good, comes the evil...
In today's world we need to be aware of the technology out there and come to terms with the fact that there are people out there who may want to do us harm, just because. Geotags posted on the internet lets everyone who sees it know where you were when you took it, what time you took it and what kind of camera/phone you took it with. 

One guy has a story about how he tested his theory on how much information you could gain from a stranger and reports:

On a sunny Saturday, I spotted a woman in Golden Gate Park taking a photo with a 3G iPhone. Because iPhones embed geodata into photos that users upload to Flickr or Picasa, iPhone shots can be automatically placed on a map. At home I searched the Flickr map, and score—a shot from today. I clicked through to the user's photostream and determined it was the woman I had seen earlier. After adjusting the settings so that only her shots appeared on the map, I saw a cluster of images in one location. Clicking on them revealed photos of an apartment interior—a bedroom, a kitchen, a filthy living room. Now I know where she lives.
the full story

Now, this guy seems like he's no threat but imagine if he were, how much he just gained from picking you out of the crowd at a park.

The U.S. Army writes a full report for their members but it is very useful for all of us.
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If there is anything you take from this, it should be awareness of the technology that is out there and how to use it SAFELY.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Festivals in Houston this weekend

Festival of Lights - Moody Garden Center

Dec 17 -19   6:00 pm

As one of the largest holiday celebrations in the region, the Festival of Lights has become a holiday tradition for families and groups alike. Enjoy over 100 sound-enhanced animated light displays and nightly live entertainment. Glide across the ice at the areas only Outdoor Ice Skating Rink. Indoors, you can take pictures with Santa or enjoy a variety of holiday-themed films at the IMAX 3D Theater, Ridefilm Theater and 4D Special FX Theater. Admission to the Aquarium Pyramid.. (read more)
 
 
 
1201 Lake Woodlands Drive
Spring, TX 77380
 
Other Things Going on this weekend
 
There's also the Galleria Skating Rink (Ice at the Galleria), decorated with a grand christmas tree with brilliant lighting and decor, fun for the whole family!
 
 
The Outdoor Skating rink at Discovery Green is still going on!
 
Howel at the Moon Dueling Piano Bar
612 Hadley Street
Tons of fun! 
 
 

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Hyatt Regency Houston's Annual New Year's Eve Celebration

Dec 31, 2010 7:00 pm | Friday to Jan 1, 2011 1:00 am | Saturday

Famous 50,000 Balloon Drop

Hyatt Regency Houston, Imperial Ballroom

1200 Louisiana Street
Houston, TX 77002
Spanning four floors and featuring two live bands, a D.J., party favors and the famous 50,000-balloon cascade at midnight, Houston's largest New year's Eve Celebration takes place at the all-new Hyatt Regency Houston, 1200 Louisiana Street, in downtown on December 31 from 7 pm - 1 am. General admission tickets go on sale December 7 and can be purchased at the hotel's Front Desk for $89. Each ticket includes four drink coupons, party favors, Latin bets from Yelba, music from the Fab 5 and DJ ... (read more)

Monday, December 6, 2010

12-7-1941, "a date which will live in infamy", President Franklin D. Roosevelt

More than 2,400 United States service personnel were killed.

The attack was to prevent us from influencing the war planning against Britain and the Netherlands, as well as the U.S. in the Philippines.

The next day the United States declared war resulting in their entry to World War II.


I'm proud to be an American, proud to know other cultures and all of our history.  This is a part of American history and shouldn't be forgotten and we should recognize those who we know were affected by the event.



This is not a blog about war, politics, religion or controversy.  It's a blog about what I think some people may find valuable.  Not for everyone but no one is forcing you to read.  Please be kind.

I support the ones fighting to protect my rights.  My right to blog freely, speak freely and be an individual. 


Thursday, December 2, 2010

What's Going on This Weekend!

 

Pickwick's Lanternlight Parade

Dec 4    7:00 am
The Strand


Festival of Lights

Dec 4    6:00 am
Moody Gardens

Woodlands Mall 4th Annual Kids Festival

Dec 4   12:30 am
Macy's The Woodlands Mall

First Saturday Arts Market - a Monthly Outdoor Fine Arts Event

Dec 4   11:00 am
Wind Water Gallery



http://eventful.com/houston/events/categories/festivals_parades/this-weekend


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Venue

Hobby Center for the Performing Arts

800 Bagby
Houston, TX 77002