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April 24th, 2008

Sort > Search

You see companies putting so much emphasis on Search technologies today. This is not just limited to Internet Search and corporate searches. Searching products are putting the same technology on your desktops, workstations, home networks. While this is very useful, but some have gone to the level of saying that with today’s search products, you don’t need to sort anymore. Search is all that you need.

Personally I have realized that Search should be a way of adding to the Sorting feature, not replacing it. If you are like me and have hundreds of gigabytes of data of all types (personal docs, pictures, movies, music, work related stuff) spread over 3 computers, you will find soon enough that if you have not sorted your data properly, it will take you much longer to find what you are looking for using just search.

It’s not that I haven’t given Search its fair chance. I tried a couple of popular Desktop Search Engines over a duration of couple of months to see if that will fit my purpose. Here are my observations.

I have found the best solution that works for me is classifying and sorting the data and then if needed I can search through a certain folder to find exactly what I am looking for. Here is a few rules that I follow while organizing my data:

  1. Keep all similar data together - For example - keep all music at the same place instead of having it scattered all over your network/Hard Disk Drive/Partitions. They might be on another system, but If they are all together, its easier to keep them organized.
  2. Maintain a structure of directories - Start with some basic categories like music, video, documents, software, pictures etc. and then extend underneath them to be more specific like music > english > artist or software > performance tools > Anti-Spyware.
  3. Do not have too much depth in directories - I try to keep the depth of the directory structure to a maximum of 4. for example - music > english > artist > metallica. The deeper you have to go to look for a file, the harder it is to organize. For me, it doesn’t matter in case of music as I look for music from my media player and it always easier their to sort based on artist/album etc.
  4. Organize your documents by year - I always organize my personal documents (tax docs, purchase receipts, etc) based on year (not by month though). This way it is easier to locate them.
  5. Have simple, easy to understand names - Sometimes when you download some files, they have some random characters in them. This is helpful on the server side to identify your file. However, I always change the file name to match the naming conventions that I follow.
  6. Always use Metadata - In addition to you music (ID3 tags), have metadata associated with you other files as well. Almost all file types support some kind of metadata association. Having metadata doesn’t help you much in sorting but instead helps in searching through sorted files.

Of course there are other small things that I take care of while organizing. But the above mentioned are the main guidelines I stick by.

Posted by admin as Network, organize, software at 4:57 AM MST

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April 20th, 2008

Google Maps with ‘My Location’

Earlier when I had to get direction from my current location to a destination, I would have to fill the current location. And when I was trying to get the directions while on the move, forget about it. That will take me stopping and feed the nearest location that I am aware of and then estimating the new directions that I get back.

Not anymore. All I have to do is use this new feature in Google Maps called My Location. At the press of a button I can get my current location (approximate) on my Blackberry Pearl. And then get the directions from there. No more trying to figure out where I am, if I am lost. No more stopping at gas stations in unknown locations to ask for directions. As long as I have cell phone signal, I am good. This is almost as good as having a portable GPS.

Google Maps approximates the current location based on the information provided by the service provider, about the “cell” of the Mobile tower that I am connected to. My brother told me about this way of tracking long about 4-5 years back, when he was working for a Cell Phone Service Provider. He even suggested the same use for future (maybe he should have patented the idea). Of course I can improve on this by adding a Bluetooth GPS for my exact location. But this is good enough for me.

Now, this is 1 more reason I can say to my wife - “I don’t need directions, I know where I am at”.

Posted by admin as Network, software at 8:56 AM MST

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March 7th, 2008

Windows Home Server - Part 2

If you are recycling one of your old machine to be used as your Windows Home Server box. But also want to give it a hot-swap functionality (like HP MediaSmart Server), I would recommend getting one of those multi-bay hot swap HDD racks. There are quite a bunch available at reasonable prices. The advantages these offer include -

Here are some available on Amazon.

You can find some more on other stores like newegg and tigerdirect.

Posted by admin as Network, system, windows at 8:31 AM MST

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March 3rd, 2008

Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House?

I am working a new member for my network family over the last few days. I am almost done, so soon you will hear the complete details.

Meanwhile, a hint:

Posted by admin as Network, system, windows at 8:47 PM MST

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