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- Making Internet Chat Safe For Your Children. by David D. Deprice, submitted 22 July,2005
No matter what you say or do, your kids will chat and use IM (instant messengers) over the internet. That's a given. But since you have the obligation to protect your children, be aware that there are parent-friendly software tools that can assist you.Chat WatchChat Watch logs both sides of instant ..
- The Future of Communications - Voice Over Internet by Jill Meluson, submitted 20 July,2005
When was the last time that you were able to make along-distance call for free? If you said "never", youprobably have not been introduced to VOIP or VoiceOver Internet Protocol. But, is this new technology asefficient as its counterpart, analog telephoneservice? Since the demand for world-wide commu..
- Call Center Software: The Possibilities are Endless by GSET Publishing, submitted 20 July,2005
The call center represents your first line of communication with customers and potential customers. Whether you choose to outsource this service or to establish an in-company call center, this is one area in which quality is paramount and cannot be compromised. Clients’ questions and concerns need..
- The Future of RSS is Not Blogs by S. Housley, submitted 20 July,2005
Blogs vaulted RSS into the limelight but are unlikely to be the force that sustains RSS as a communication medium. The biggest opportunities for RSS are not in the blogosphere but as a corporate communication channel. Even now, businesses that were initially reluctantly evaluating RSS are beginning ..
- Do You Say What You Mean? by John Sheridan, submitted 19 July,2005
Do You Say What You Mean?It's generally accepted that the majority of people learn to speak from a very early age, and on average a basic vocabulary is formed between the ages of four and six years old. As we get older our method of using language changes and we end up speaking in such a way that i..
- GPS Cell Phones by Anne King, submitted 18 July,2005
Motivated by the events of 9/11 2001 and problems with 911 calls from cellular phones, the FCC requires that by the end of 2005 all cell phone carriers must be able to trace the location of cell phone calls to within a range of no more than 100 meters.Cell phones are already available with GPS techn..
- BE A MILLIONAIRE IN SHORT TIME by KEVIN SORVO, submitted 18 July,2005
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- How to write news releases that get noticed
Claire Cunningham by Claire Cunningham, submitted 17 July,2005
What do you do with junk mail? Are you like me? I toss this stuff without opening it – unless I see some benefit. Publication editors do the same. They toss news releases that don’t demonstrate a benefit to their audience.What’s the difference between a release that gets used and one that hits..
- Who should choose Dish Network satellite TV? by Al Falaq Arsendatama, submitted 17 July,2005
If you have taken sane decision to replace your cable TV with the Satellite TV, one thing is sure that you won’t look back in regret. In fact you would regret for depriving yourself of this modern technology for so long. No doubt, more and more people are adding to the Satellite fold and enjoying ..
- Bodies With Lots to Say by John Sheridan, submitted 16 July,2005
Bodies With Lots to Say.I once read somewhere that at least 90% of language is non-verbal. How do we communicate then if only 10% of a language is actually spoken? The simple answer is body language. In general day-to-day life we are constantly reading other people's body language. From just walking..
- Communicating the World in Three Inches: The Rosetta Project Works to Build Archive of 1,000 Lan by Jeannette Balleza, submitted 15 July,2005
The Rosetta Project is a worldwide endeavor to produce an updated version of the famous Rosetta Stone from 100 BC. Some of Napoleon's troops discovered the Rosetta Stone in Rashid, Egypt, in 1799. They found inscribed upon the granite slab three parallel translations of a certain decree in Egyptian ..
- Can you anticipate the cell phones of the future? by Keith Kingston, submitted 13 July,2005
We have become a society that demands the most technologically advanced equipment, and cell phones are no exception. That’s why the cellular telephone industry is changing so rapidly. Today’s phones are quite impressive with many bells and whistle, but wait, the cell phones of the future are lik..
- Seduce your wallet with free, cheap or half price mobile phone deals … (safely) by Duncan Elliott, submitted 13 July,2005
You probably already know that mobile phone retailers are falling over themselves to better each others deals. You will see many websites and high street shops advertising free or discounted line rental offers for 6, 9, 12 even 14 months.So how can the dealers make these seemingly crazy offers? Firs..
- Cell Phones Accessories - Get More... by Martin Smith, submitted 12 July,2005
Accessories can complete an outfit, dress up something like a purse, a coat or shoes. Accessories can also add to the performance of something like a cell phone. Cell phones have almost as many accessories as Barbie does. Some accessories are practical, some are ornamental and some are just availab..
- Better Internal Proposals by Robert F. Abbott, submitted 12 July,2005
A colleague of mine has a problem. We belong to the same association and he's been trying for quite some time, without success, to get support for one of his proposals.His lack of results came to mind when a reader asked for ideas about making internal proposals more effective. As she noted in her m..
- Mithilanchal ... Heart Of Mithila by Niraj, submitted 12 July,2005
Mithila(Mithilanchal)Know Mithila [Click]: http://ccc.1asphost.com/mithiladham/Mithila is an ancient kingdom now split between northern Bihar in India and the Tarai region of Nepal.This site is a starting place to learn more about Mithila culture and history. It is also for people who would like to ..
- What Makes A Good Media Story? by Robert F. Abbott, submitted 11 July,2005
Media relations can be difficult, but also rewarding. And the lessons we learn from working with newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and online publications should increase the effectiveness of all our communication initiatives.That's because dealing with the media parallels our dealings with ..
- Mobile Phone Forensics - A brief introduction by Simon Steggles, submitted 11 July,2005
Mobile Phone Forensics – A Brief IntroductionMobile Phone Forensics or Cell Phone Forensics techniques are improving daily. These services are now commercially available through certain specialist companies, (Mobile Phone Forensics, ( http://www.mobilephoneforensics.com ), Disklabs, ( http://www.d..
- Cell Phones Safety - Are They a Risk ? by Martin Smith, submitted 09 July,2005
Cell phones are everywhere and I believe they are here to stay. With the advent of cellular phones for public use came a whole host of issues that I don't think anyone expected, at least not in the magnitude we are seeing today. There are two kinds of cell phone safety and then there is cell phone e..
- Video Conferencing – An Affordable Medium by Jason Morris, submitted 07 July,2005
Just like prices for computers and telephone systems have reduced, so too have prices for video conferencing systems. Video conferencing was once a hugely expensive technology, but is now available to almost any sized company, large or small. Video conferencing equipment is now so cheap, that is be..
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