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Michael Sheehan

Michael is an avid technologist, blogger for High Tech Dad, social media pundit, loving husband and father of three girls. He writes about technology, consumer electronics, gadgets, software, hardware, parenting "hacks" and other tips and tricks. As a former Sony DigiDad, he’s a fan of all technology that is new, exciting and valuable. Professionally, he is the technology evangelist for GoGrid, a leading Cloud Computing Infrastructure hosting provider.
RECENT BLOG POSTS

Energy Conservation & Caring for the Elderly – 2 Topics of Today with Huge Impacts for Tomorrow

Photo Jul 13, 8 03 53 AM A few weeks ago, I participated in the Intel "Upgrade Your Life" 2011 summit. Below is a review of two sessions, Energy Conservation and Caring for the Elderly. These are two topics that we need to be not only thinking about, but acting on NOW. And this is exactly what Intel is doing.

Cloud Computing Cars and Mobile Devices

Research@Intel2011_IMG_9619 I’m always “in the cloud” with my day job as Technology Evangelist for GoGrid, and all of the rest of the time, I’m working on the HighTechDad side of my life (parenting and technology). Yeah, I sleep once and a while as well. Sometimes, both of these jobs intermingle and that intersection is cloud computing.... Read more >

Intel('s) Take(s) On Tablets & Other Mobility Devices

Planar vs TriGate Part of being an Intel Advisor is getting insights and information directly from inside Intel. This month’s conference call with Intel and other Intel Advisors was no different and we learned about a hot topic in the Tech industry – the tablet race. Leading our discussion was Mark Miller, director of outbound marketing from Intel’s... Read more >

Turning Dads Into “Dadgets” at CES 2011 – “Cast of Dads” Video Podcast

CES 2011 is almost ancient history now, especially since the tech sector is sort of the inverse of dog years. The speed at which technology is born, evolves and grows up is pretty incredible. Frequently, I look at my kids and feel the same thing – they are “evolving” and growing up much too quickly.... Read more >