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What is Missing Link
Missing Link is a personal blog of John Whelan.
John is a 30 year old husband, cyclist, scotch drinker, wine snob, photographer, blogger and Infosec geek.
Early in his career John co-founded several mobile technology companies in the Indianapolis area - Proxito, Bouncepad and DeftMobile aimed at delivering mobile location based services.
John is currently a leader in application security at ExactTarget.
In his spare time, John is a photographer for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for events such as the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400.
The thoughts and opinions expressed in this blog are solely the author's.
Tag Archives: Politics
HP Color Laser printers – printing more than you thought they were…
So it’s been a while (again), but I’ve been busy with the followup of the launch of Bouncepad 2.0. Late last week, I read about Seeing Yellow, a website that talks about “printer dots” and calls on people to contact … Continue reading
Government obligation to protect citizens vs. rights of the citizen.
At lunch today, the topic of the smoking ban Indianapolis imposed on local establishments (last year, I think) came up. Someone said they didn’t think that the government should be allowed to impose business decisions on establishments. This caused me … Continue reading
Chances are the NSA is watching you read this
As some of my friends, and my parents especially, know – I’ve been keeping fairly close tabs on the US Government’s NSA Domestic Spying debacle. To bring those of you who read my blog and don’t know what I’m talking … Continue reading
Tagged Politics, Technology
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An example of how it shouldn’t be
I read an interesting story at kevinbondelli.com about NBC’s rather draconian rules for using material from the South Carolina democratic candidates debate. As Kevin put it, their move is shameful and wrong – and I wholeheartedly agree. They’ve gone and … Continue reading
Tagged Politics
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We can’t always do what we want to do…
Lets just admit it – there are things that each and every one of us WISHES we could do, but know we never can. It can be a small thing, like the incredibly shy nerdy boy who wishes he could … Continue reading











