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  • Web Applications vs Desktop Software  By : Sharon Housley
    There has been a long running debate about web applications replacing desktop software applications. While some functions are better suited to web applications. It is my belief that security concerns and legacy systems will prevent desktop software from becoming obsolete.
  • How to find the best LCD monitor for you  By : Michael Cottier
    Learn about the many different aspects you need to consider when purchasing an LCD monitor for the first time, or if you want a new one. Do not sacrifice picture quality for money; find out how to have the best LCD for the best price.
  • DVD Advantage – Many Advantages less Limitations  By : Craig Dawber
    The article deals with the advantages of DVD both as a medium for data storage and entertainment medium. It appears that the advantages are many and limitations are few, giving it the edge over other alternatives.
  • Monetizing RSS Feeds  By : Sharon Housley
    Publishers are evaluating options and determining how they can profit from RSS feeds. The two obvious contenders that publishers are considering to profit from their RSS feeds are: subscription RSS feeds and RSS feed advertisements.
  • How to backup your data properly  By : Michael Cottier
    Backing up your data is important, so learn how to before it’s too late. Check out the various different backup strategies that you could use on your own computer to save you trouble in the future.
  • Setting Your Goals In Sales Training  By : Patrick K. Porter, Ph.D.
    DR. Porter explains why "Sales training" more than anything else should have you recharged as you go back out into the world. If the sales seminar doesn’t motivate you to work every sales lead more efficiently than why bother.
  • IBM Notebook ThinkPad T43  By : Richard Keir
    Take a look at an IBM notebook computer - particularly the T-43 for the business user. This IBM notebook has some unusual features you'll love.
  • How to create a mirror image of your hard drive  By : Michael Cottier
    Figure out how to make a perfect copy of your hard drive and how to keep it up to date by the second.
  • Introduction to Voice Over IP  By : Dave Markel
    VoIP is probably something you have heard about if you are keen of new computer technologies. VoIP allows telephone calls over the Internet and due to the constantly improving Internet connections it is starting to replace traditional phone networks.
  • Making the Switch to Voice Over IP  By : Dave Markel
    VoIP is very cost effective as the monthly fee is lower than regular telephone networks. More than that, VoIP also integrate call forwarding and call display, options that are extra charged by the phone companies.
  • How Does Voip Work?  By : Dave Markel
    To make your VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) work good enough you need to have broadband internet connection. Internet broadband connections are represented with cable or DSL modems with bandwidth of 56 kbits and higher.
  • The impact of inventions on the printing industry.  By : Craig Dawber
    Find out the impact of inventions on the printing industry
  • Equipment You Need For Voip  By : Dave Markel
    First come simple VoIP software (so called soft phones) that is installed on your computer, assuming that computer has a broadband internet connection. The most famous are Skype, Net2Phone, Free World Dialup, Gizmo etc. In order to chat using this applications you should install appropriate software.
  • Prosperity Automated System Offers Passive Income  By : Elias Georgi
    In today's tenuous economy, virtually no one can depend upon continuous employment. With more jobs moving offshore and various industries cutting back their payrolls, the guaranteed paycheck is going the way of the rotary dial phone. Although many people continue to work a nine-to-five job with a single employer, more people are looking for ways to either supplement their income or start their own business,so what's the solution ?
  • How to repair computer errors  By : Michael Cottier
    Learn how to repair computer errors that are annoying and intrusive. Find out about the different types of errors, where they come from and what causes them.
  • Removing adware from your computer  By : Michael Cottier
    Learn how to remove adware from your computer and keep it away. Also find out a few tips that will save you money on adware software.
  • Treo 700 PDA -- The 240x240 Dilema  By : Steve Bralovich
    Brief article regarding square screen issues for Treo 700 and other Pocket PC phones Lists some examples.
  • Why Consider Refurbished Laptops  By : Mike Johnson
    Are you considering a purchase of a new laptop computer? It would be a wise decision to take a look at buying refurbished. Refurbished laptops offer the same updated technology without the high price. Refurbished laptops sales are increasing rapidly because money savvy people are realizing the benfits and savings of reconditioned computer equipment.
  • Virus removal software and information  By : Michael Cottier
    Detailed information about the different kinds of viruses on the internet and what they will do to your computer, also tips on removing them and repairing your computer after an infection.
  • How to Manually Update any FireFox Extension XPI File  By : David Picella
    One of the things that makes the FireFox browser the best on the web is the ability to install custom features (extensions). If your favorite extension doesn't work any more since you upgraded FireFox, now there is something you can do about it. In this article, I will tell you how to easily update all your extensions to get them working again.
  • Understanding Social Bookmarketing and Delicious  By : Sharon Housley
    Delicious is a social bookmarking system, that is notable, not only for its unusual web address http://del.icio.us, but for its unusual approach to content building that is becoming increasingly popular. In order to ease the burden of producing consistent stream of fresh content, publishers are turning to users to build, categorize and qualify content.
  • 9500 Acer Aspire Notebook Does Both  By : Richard Keir
    A 9500 Acer Aspire notebook is both an excellent business tool and high quality entertainment center. Top ATI graphics, 17 inch screen, TV-tuner, Intel chipset and multimedia software in an affordable notebook.
  • Upgrading to ASP.Net 2? Why your website might stop working when you do.  By : John Belthoff
    Asp.Net version 2 was just recently released by Microsoft and contains a feature rich set of classes that can do just about anything imaginable. However if your thinking about hosting your asp.net 2 site on a shared hosting environment there are a few considerations you should know about before you take the plunge.
  • Online or Offline, Price Comparison Tools Help Consumers Shop Smart  By : Michael Brito
    While comparison shopping is nothing new, the way shoppers conduct their research is. Years ago, shoppers combed through retail shelves in pursuit of the perfect deal, an effort that took time, effort and gas.
  • Online Comparison Shopping Made Even Easier with Mobile Phones  By : Michael Brito
    Online shopping has made it easier for consumers to get what they want, whenever they want it at the prices they want. Every major brick and mortar retailer now has a presence online not including the smaller, more specialized retailers located around the world.
  • 7 Reasons Why Your Traffic Generation Efforts Aren't Working  By : Tinu AbayomiPaul
    It might be that the traffic method you've chosen doesn't actually work. However, if you researched the method before you bought into it, that may not be true. Make sure it's not one of these reasons before you abandon it.
  • Why Choose Refurbished Laptops Over New  By : Mike Johnson
    Compare what refurbished laptops and new laptops can do and why one is the better value. It's amazing what we can do with technology these days and one of the biggest leaps is keeping what you already have performing like new for years to come.
  • VoIP Explained Easily  By : Michael Brito
    VoIP stands for "Voice over Internet Protocol " and it is quite simply a way of using the Internet to make and receive telephone calls. The primary reason VoIP is becoming so popular is cost and convenience; as VoIP is significantly less expensive than typical local and long distance telephone service offered by the phone companies. Additionally, one high-speed Internet connection can serve for multiple VoIP telephone lines.
  • Learn HTML Through Theft & Mutilation  By : Mark Meshulam
    Learn HTML quickly by "stealing" the source code of someone else's website and modifying the source code.
  • Internet Phone Service: The Low Cost Alternative for Keeping in Touch  By : Michael Brito
    Are you always looking for ways to save money without cutting back on the things that make you happy? Do you like to talk on the phone until your mouth is as dry as the desert sand? If you answered yes to these questions, then internet phone service is an ideal fit for you. It works over a high-speed internet connection and allows you to keep in touch with family and friends all over the world for pennies.
  • Unexpected Wisdom: The Drunk on North Avenue  By : Mark Meshulam
    The drunk on North Avenue gave me an insight which became relevant many years later.
  • Beat the Printer Scheme and Save a Ton of Money on Ink or Toner  By : David Picella
    Before buying another printer, it is important understand the strategies that printer manufacturers are currently using to take your money. The microchip is the new weapon being used by the printing industry to force customers into compliance with the latest marketing schemes. For many printer owners, objectionably high prices are begrudgingly paid as it seems they have no choice in the matter. Until now...
  • SPAMMERS, PHISHERS, AND HACKERS BEWARE! CAN PRIVATE INTERNET MAIL BE THE ANSWER?  By : Pips Survey
    Spam, viruses, phishing and hackers have become the scourge of public email. Can private internet mail be the answer?
  • A Dummies Guide to Broadband Phone Service  By : Michael Brito
    You need two things to turn your internet connection into a personal phone line: a subscription to broadband phone service and any traditional phone (analog or digital). Most service providers charge between $20 and $30 a month.
  • Microsoft Loses Patent Lawsuit  By : Jim Edwards
    One of the top news stories this week involves the judgment against Microsoft by a small company with a big software patent. Despite heated input by the Internet community to invalidate Eolas' patent because of its broad nature, Microsoft lost every appeal and effort to get the patent nullified. Unfortunately, that decision means a bit of trouble for a few million web designers who use Flash, streaming movies, and more.
  • Five Common Domain Name Myths  By : Stephen Ashton
    With domain name articles and tips floating around all over the Web, most people probably feel that they know a good deal about picking and protecting a domain name. However, some common domain name myths persist. Let’s debunk a few.
  • How to upgrade your CPU - Part 1  By : Michael Cottier
    Learn how to upgrade a CPU yourself without hiring anyone. In this first part we will discuss how to find the correct CPU for you and your computer.
  • XCPUScalar -- Treo 700 Software Review  By : Steve Bralovich
    Review of Treo 700 software that speeds up the device and saves battery life.
  • Refurbished Laptops Features Comparison Guide  By : Mike Johnson
    A quick comparison of features that are important when choosing refurbished laptops. What does each feature mean to you and explains how each one should affect your decision in buying a laptop computer.
  • How to upgrade your CPU - Part 2  By : Michael Cottier
    Learn how to upgrade a CPU yourself without hiring anyone. In this second part we will discuss how to remove your old CPU and install the new one.
  • How To Get More Networking Equipment For Your Dollar  By : Alex Lakatos
    The article talks about the significant savings a company can obtain by purchasing previously owned computer networking equipment and how to avoid the pitfalls of dealing in the secondary market.
  • Surreal Blog Explains The Power of Blogging  By : Darren Dunner
    This question is all I hear when someone realizes the power of blogging. In an attempt to give real information to users and not the run around I have decided to post this article. When approached with the question of how to create a blog because everyone else is doing it so I do too. I have to say this is not an easy answer. Even though there are tons of sources to start a blog that does not make it successful.
  • Refurbished Laptop Computer Batteries-Don't Risk It  By : Mike Johnson
    Are you thinking about buying a refurbished laptop battery? You should reconsider and look at new laptop computer batteries. The price difference isn't much more and most come with a one year warranty.
  • Interesting Uses for RSS Feeds  By : Sharon Housley
    The core use for RSS is generally considered news headlines and blog syndication, but innovative businesses are learning to use RSS in different ways. Consider RSS as a communication channel that can provide current, targeted information as it appears within a very targeted audience.
  • Is a Niche Web Hosting Service for You?  By : Stephen Ashton
    Aside from the big name web hosting providers, there are many smaller, niche-oriented web hosting companies. Could these be a better deal, or provide better service for your highly targeted site than a general web host? First it’s important to understand what a niche web host is.
  • Poisons From Your PC  By : Michael Madigan
    An overview of poisonous materials in computers, how they can escape, what they can do and what governments and individuals can do to reduce the dangers.
  • How to upgrade your video graphics card  By : Michael Cottier
    How to upgrade your video card all by yourself! Michael has simple instructions with no technical jargon and will give you very good explanations on every aspect about video cards.
  • Internet Explorer: Benefit Analysis versus Firefox  By : Matt Bacak
    Most of MSIE's advantages are Firefox's disadvantages, and vice-versa. This article will discuss some advantages and disadvantages of MSIE in relation to Firefox.
  • How To Make Money With Article Writing  By : jschuman
    Information on making money by writing articles.
  • A Brief Introduction to VoIP...Whatever THAT Is!  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Voip is a hot topic, but many people have no idea what it is. You can save money with VoIP, but to avoid frustration and confusion, you might want to start learning about it with this small article.
  • How to backup your business data properly  By : Michael Cottier
    Learn how to backup your important business data properly and effectively.
  • Reduce Eye Strain with Flat Screen Monitors  By : Mike Johnson
    Don't let eye strain stop you from doing what you enjoy. Flat screen monitors lessen eye fatigue and add the best possible viewing pleasure. View movies, photos and more in crystal clear images!
  • Pests In Your PC  By : Michael Madigan
    Computers can contain molds, fungi, bacteria and other pests which can affect healthy living while computing. This article explains how you can quickly, easily and inexpensively reduce PC pollution.
  • New Technology, How to make the most of it in your Business!  By : Justin Woolich
    Technology is continually advancing allowing us to run our businesses better faster and cheaper than ever before. Quite often technology can be daunting to say the least. Technology is such a huge and diverse area.
  • What You Need to Know About Networking  By : Alex Lakatos
    With all the advances in computer networking technolgy picking the right technology and network approach for your company can greatly impact the bottom line and enhance customer satisfaction. A company needs to take a hard look at where they are and where they want to go with their network.
  • The VoIP Insurgency  By : Michael Brito
    VoIP, also known as Voice over Internet Protocol, is a technology that allows you to make phone calls over an existing Internet connection instead of a regular (analog) phone line. Some services that use VoIP only allow you to call other people using the same service, usually done when making PC to PC phone calls.
  • Domain Name Appraisals: Are They Worth the Cost?  By : Stephen Ashton
    Have you ever thought about having one of your registered domain names appraised, because you were considering selling it and wanted to know what a fair price would be? Maybe you’re just curious about how much your domain is worth? Did the high fees for detailed appraisal services turn you off of the idea, or are you still considering it?
  • Optimizing Your Asp.Net Pages for Faster Loading and Better Performance.  By : John Belthoff
    If you read the internet and all of the websites dedicated to Asp.Net you will inevitably read about the wonders of the DataGrid, DataList, and Repeater controls. While each of these has its place, if you are only displaying data there is a much faster and more efficient means to do so.
  • How to Choose a Web Host: Factors to Consider  By : Stephen Ashton
    With all of the web hosting companies, including resellers, out there today, and with all of the promises they make, choosing a web host isn’t always easy. Here are five factors you should consider when comparing web hosts and their hosting plans:
  • Google, Paranoia or a Cause for Concern?  By : Sharon Housley
    Anti-Google sentiment is on the rise. Web pundits have tossed around monopoly theories and privacy advocates have warned of a day of reckoning. While Google has made friends on Wallstreet, it has disappointed the technical evangelists who were once its fiercest followers. Google has grown into a big scary company and web watchers are expressing their concerns about the information Google gleans from their various services.
  • Managing Computer Stress by Easy Exercise- 10 Tips  By : Michael Madigan
    Gentle exercise (and relaxation) at your PC can help reduce and reduced computer related stress.
  • Repair Your XP - Re-Assemble Your Files!  By : Tony Buel
    One thing that causes your system to slow down is that as files get stored on your hard drive, your files may have to get broken up and saved in fragments and are scattered all over your hard drive. Find out how to easily fix this problem.
  • Tell Your Phone Company to VoIP Off!  By : Michael Brito
    So the question remains. Is there an affordable alternative to local phone service? The answer is yes, and it’s called VoIP, short for Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP is an emerging technology that allows telephone calls to be transported over an existing Internet connection.
  • Tips to Promoting Podcasts  By : Sharon Housley
    Podcasting is a great new medium, but creating a podcast is only half of the work. Promoting a podcast is equally critical to it's success.
  • The Future Of Online Video Advertising  By : Jim Edwards
    The dash for cash this time centers on who can figure out how to put effective advertising into the video mix. But, unearthing these online riches entails balancing the advertising content so businesses can make money while at the same time not alienating viewers who, up until now, have not been forced to endure institutional advertising in their online video clips.
  • PC Noise Annoys  By : Michael Madigan
    Background noise from computers and peripherals can distract and irritate you, and ultimately reduce your creativity and productivity. This article outlines simple inexpensive ways of reducing PC noise.
  • 5 Powerful Tips for Getting the Help You Need Online  By : Tony Mase
    If you spend any amount of time on the Internet, you'll occasionally need someone's help. The manner in which you ask for that help will determine the quality and the quantity of the help you receive now and in the future. In this article, I'll share with you five powerful tips that'll help you get the help you need, when you need it, and get it in a way that'll leave the door wide open for future help.
  • The UK Finally Embracing VoIP  By : Michael Brito
    VoIP stands for "Voice over Internet Protocol" and many times it is referred to as “Internet Phone Service”. It is a way for British consumers to make and receive telephone calls using a high-speed Internet connection. The main reason why VoIP is becoming popular in the UK is cost; as VoIP is significantly less expensive than typical local and long distance telephone service offered by the phone companies.
  • 5 TOP TIPS ON SELECTING WEB TRAFFIC SERVICES  By : Mike La Penna
    This article warns the unwary consumer of some of the pitfalls of shopping for targeted web traffic which many of us hold close to our vests in prayer to jumpstart our enterprises.
  • Low Level PC Poisons - Computer Fumes Dust And Gases  By : Michael Madigan
    Computers continually give out small quantities of irritating and poisonous materials. This article explains how exposure risks can be reduced.
  • The Growing Trend of Comparing Shopping on Your Mobile Phone  By : Michael Brito
    For consumers that are concerned about stretching their dollars, finding the best deals, and getting what they want at rock-bottom prices, then the Internet is the greatest shopping tool to ever exist.
  • Will New Batteries Make Laptops Truly Mobile?  By : Titus Hoskins
    Laptops always had one obstacle that kept them from becoming totally mobile or portable - short battery life. Now there are new fuel cell technologies on the horizon that will finally give laptops unlimited power and true mobility. Read more...
  • A True Review of Comparison Shopping With A Mobile Phone  By : Michael Brito
    Today, many consumers who make purchases online won’t buy anything until they consult with a comparison shopping website first such as Shopzilla, Cnet.com, or Shopping.com. They understand that comparison shopping ensures that they are getting the best deal around, which is what most value conscious shoppers want after all.
  • How to Create Your First One-Page Sales Web Site  By : Donna Gunter
    One-page web sites (also called one-page sales letter web sites or mini web sites) have only one purpose -- to sell a product. Completing a one page web site won't happen overnight. However, with a bit of research, great copywriting, and a marketing plan in place, a one-page web site can easily become a profit center for your business.
  • How To Find The Best Laptop Deals  By : Titus Hoskins
    There are some great Laptop Deals out there, you just have to know where to find them! Read this article for some simple suggestions to where these laptop deals may be hiding...
  • Once You Go VoIP, You Never Go Back!  By : Michael Brito
    With the current explosion of VoIP all over the world, it is not surprising that many people in the U.S. are now jumping on the VoIP bandwagon. The technology works by routing voice conversations over the Internet via IP networks. The voice data does not use circuit switch transmission lines of the past, but instead uses packet switched networks that do the same thing, but cheaper and more efficiently.
  • Reduce Repetitive Strain Injury Risks with 9 Healthy Computing Tips  By : Michael Madigan
    Carrying out repeated actions at your PC can lead to computer induced repetitive strain injury. Here are 9 tips to help reduce the risk.
  • Tips to Selecting an RSS News Aggregator  By : Sharon Housley
    These days, aggregators are available in all shapes and sizes. Determine what type of RSS reader you would like to use to aggregate and manage your RSS feeds.
  • Dual Core Laptops: This Isn't Your Last Year's Laptop!  By : Titus Hoskins
    Two is better than one. Dual Core Laptops are taking over the laptop market. Read to find out how all this extra power and performance will impact your next laptop purchase. This isn't your last year's laptop!
  • Music Video Codecs  By : Peter Nisbet
    Codecs are required to encode audio and video files for transmission by reducing the file size, and hence the downloading time, and also to convert them back into a form suitable for replay. This article describes the types of codec available and the difference between them.
  • Top 3 Reasons to Switch to VoIP  By : Dave Markel
    Voice over IP has become very popular in the last year. Almost everyone has heard of Vonage and thousands have dumped their old lng distance provider to go with the new internet revolution
  • Traffic Exchanges - Are They Worth the Effort?  By : David Maillie
    There are advertisements, articles and more that all state how great these traffic exchanges are. But are they really worth the time and effort they require? Will you really get a lot of traffic and if you do get traffic, is it good, purchasing traffic?
  • What To Do When Windows Fail To Boot  By : Otis Cooper
    Learn to perfom step needed should Windows fail to bootup.Follow step by step procedures.Learn what to do if Windows won't boot pass the logo.Read in depth how you can repair your Windows Registry.
  • How To Troubleshoot Your Computer's Video Display  By : Otis Cooper
    Learn the cause and solutions to solving such pc display display problems as a blank monitor.See how to identify your video card and the problems that it may cause.Read simple checks you can take to resolve video display problems fast.
  • Checklist On How To Revive A Dead Computer  By : Otis Cooper
    Its not something we like to think about but your computer will fail, if you keep it long enough.It may be a simple problem,such as the floppy drive not reading the disk to a major system crash.Take a look at the checklist on steps you should follow to bring any dead computer back to life.
  • How To Speed Up Your PC By Removing,disabling Certain Software  By : Otis Cooper
    Learn about third party itilities that aid you in removing or disabling certain software that put a load on your computer especially during bootup.Learn how to use your operating system to resolve some pc slowdowns.
  • How To Install Cable,DSL,Dialup Modems  By : Otis Cooper
    Learn how you connect a dialup modem into an empty expansion slot in your system unit.Learn about the right equipment needed to make a cable or DSL connection.Read about installing a cat5 cable and once connected,how to test your modem.
  • Getting the best mobile phone deal available  By : Michael Hanna
    Go online to find the best mobile phone deals
  • How To Resolve Cable,DSL,and Dialup Modem Problems  By : Otis Cooper
    Read just what may cause your Internet connection to slow and other broadband problems.Learn the precedures you should follow to correct your computer not recognizing the modem, and what cause your modem to disconnect often from the Internet.
  • Peer To Peer File Sharing - How it Works  By : Peter Nisbet
    Peer-to-peer file sharing is a growing business, though much of it is illegal. This article explains how it works, and gives information on the major free file sharing systems including bit-torrent.
  • Harmful Secrets Of Computer Monitors  By : Michael Madigan
    Incorrect setup of your computer monitor screen can harm your health. This article explains the basics of correct computer screen set up.
  • Understanding The DVD Drive  By : Otis Cooper
    Learn about the types of dvd drives and the meaning of dvd.Learn and understand the differences between the dvd-rw,the dvd-ram, and more
  • Tips for Promoting Your RSS Feed  By : Sharon Housley
    In order to reap the benefits of an RSS feed, it is important the feed be properly publicized. Taking simple steps to promote an RSS feed will go a long way in ensuring a feeds adoption.
  • How To Choose The Best Gaming Laptop  By : Titus Hoskins
    Choosing a good quality gaming laptop can be a hard task. So many different brands and makes of laptops to consider - not to mention all the different configurations and factors to deal with - Dual Core, Graphics Cards, RAM, Processors... this article cuts thru all the techno jargon and shows you how to choose the best gaming laptop.
  • How To Properly Install A New DVD Drive With Ease  By : Otis Cooper
    Dvd drives are the most popular drives.Learn the procedures you should follow to install and setup your dvd drive into the system unit.
  • Security Systems Software and Basics  By : Francesca Black
    Practical security tips and basics about security software. Discussions cover the basics and introduces concepts about locking systems down to keep things secure.
  • VoIP for Small Business: A No Brainer  By : Michael Brito
    Over the past ten years, the market for VoIP has been driven by a number of factors, chiefly the promise of inexpensive voice communication. As traditional phone service costs have gone up dramatically, without adding new features, any solution offered at lower rates is bound to create demand.
  • The Growing Trend of VoIP Telephony (VoIP)  By : Michael Brito
    Your local phone service provider is looking over their shoulder at what is coming up fast behind them. VoIP – Voice Over Internet Telephony – is gaining ground and is no longer considered a fad, but a strong and viable alternative to traditional phone service.
  • Why Online Comparison Shopping Works  By : Michael Brito
    Everyday, thousands of consumers are comparing prices and buying products online to satisfy their wants, needs and desires. It has become a way of life for many. Experts are now asking themselves and wondering why the appeal for online shopping is suddenly evolving into a new trend.
  • 10 Tips for Podcasting Success  By : Sharon Housley
    As podcasts increase in popularity, listeners have more choices. So while you might be ahead of the competition, you should still be thinking about ways that you can make your podcast unique and stand out from similarly themed podcasts.

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