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Search Engine marketing for your local business
- By Michiel Van Kets
- Published 06/27/2008
- Computers & Internet
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Marketing your business plans may take up most of your time and money. So, to market your products effectively, you can rely on search engine marketing companies.
Staying In Touch Without Leaving The Office
- By Daniel Collins
- Published 06/10/2008
- Computers & Internet
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Travelling to see clients can be time consuming and expensive. Luckily there are alternatives that are beneficial for everyone.
Face-to-face – the universally best accepted form of communication is free on the web
- By Victoria Cochrane
- Published 04/18/2008
- Computers & Internet
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Research regularly shows that face-to-face communication is the best way to deliver effective messages and to talk to each other; however, when it is impossible to do that video calling is a useful substitute.
Lunches may not be free, but calls are on the internet!
- By Paul McIndoe
- Published 04/10/2008
- Computers & Internet
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There’s a tried and tested economic principle that there’s no such thing as a free lunch. That may be true, but there is such a thing as free calls using the internet.
Priority Issues for the Emergence of the New Generation Customer Relations Management.
- By Michiel Van Kets
- Published 03/17/2008
- Computers & Internet
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Many industry analysts have speculated as to whether CRM is dead or just in a process of evolution. As a model it originally had it roots in the main “front office” functions of call centre systems help desk applications and sales force automation.
Technology and Market Structure of Virtual Network Games
- By Steven ZHAO
- Published 03/14/2008
- Computers & Internet
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The technology supporting virtual worlds is advancing so quickly that it would be foolish to describe the next generation in any detail. Suffice it to say that there are large, lucrative industries working energetically on different dimensions of the environment that virtual worlds thrive in.
Disk vs. Tape
- By Michiel Van Kets
- Published 03/10/2008
- Computers & Internet
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Many people have a basic understanding of the principles of hard-disks and data recovery from disks. Tapes, however, seem to be more difficult to grasp, while both tape and disk store data magnetically. This would make tape and disk principally similar.
Tape – Still The Best For Backup And Archiving
- By Michiel Van Kets
- Published 02/10/2008
- Computers & Internet
- Unrated
Tape for data storage has been with us for over 50 years and still appears to be going strong. But is it the best backup solution for you?
Data Erasure and Disk Data Recovery
- By Michiel Van Kets
- Published 02/7/2008
- Computers & Internet
- Unrated
Everyone is aware that when you delete data from your hard disk, it is not really deleted, but still exists somewhere on that disk even after you have emptied your Recycle Bin. Are you afraid of your data being recovered when it should have been gone forever?
Home & Small Business Computer Repairs - 8 Tips for Emergencies
- By Michiel Van Kets
- Published 01/30/2008
- Computers & Internet
- Unrated
When you buy a PC and install it in your home, you use it without problems. But sooner or later, you see a message saying that you have a motherboard failure. Here are a few ‘first aid’ procedures that you can use to solve some minor problems.
How To Avoid Search Engine Spamming
- By Monica Lorica
- Published 01/20/2008
- Computers & Internet
- Unrated
How sure are you that you are not spamming the search engines? You might have been using search engine spamming techniques without knowing it. Be cautious because intentional or not, search engine spamming results to a lot of search engine penalties. Search engine spamming defined and commonly used search engine spamming techniques revealed on this article.
From science-fiction to science fact: seeing is believing in the age of the internet
- By Paul McIndoe
- Published 12/18/2007
- Computers & Internet
- Unrated
With modern technology and maybe just a little inspiration from the world of sci-fi, the world is a much changed place from what it was only 40 years ago. And whilst we may not be able to beam ourselves to the other side of the globe quite yet, we’re certainly a few light-years further on.
10 Reasons Why To Print with Printer Anywhere
- By Efraim Gershom
- Published 12/6/2007
- Computers & Internet
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PrinterAnywhere has developed a new technology and software that allows any user with internet connection to connect and print any document all over the world. The users just need to download and install the free software that PrinterAnywhere provides. Also the page the user wants is printed thousands of miles away from your own computer.
The MAPILab company has released a new version of MAPILab Groupware Server 1.5
- By Chuiyuan Meng
- Published 12/3/2007
- Computers & Internet
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New version of MAPILab Groupware Server – the ultimate groupware solution based on Microsoft Outlook for organizing shared work in small- and middle-size companies
.Net course by TeachMeIT
- By Tapas Kumar
- Published 11/27/2007
- Computers & Internet
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TeachMeIT provides online training on Microsoft introduced Component Object Model (COM)/ Windows Distributed Internet Applications Architecture (DNA) technologies for designing component-based applications for the Windows platform. However, developing applications using these technologies proved difficult and expensive.
PictureImp is the world's first "Zero-Click" web image download software. Just Drop It!
- By Ivan Lashtanov
- Published 11/26/2007
- Computers & Internet
- Unrated
Neltem today announces the immediate availability of PictureImp 2.0.0, the world’s first “Zero-Click” web image downloader for Windows. PictureImp is aimed at everyday, casual surfers, web masters and designers who just want to get images from the Web without exercising their clicking reflexes.

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