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Computers and The Internet
Breaking Free: Take More Vacations And Work Remotely
You can run a business while you take a vacation. Work remotely. Find out how from marathon runner Tom McGlynn.
May 23, 2008, 23:07

Computers and The Internet
Want an Exciting Career? Think Technology – Really!
Long gone are the days when the “computer nerd” labored alone and unappreciated in his parents’ garage. Today, self-professed technology geeks like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are business world superstars and pop culture icons. Is it any wonder that technology now provides the fastest growing, most diverse and exciting range of career opportunities?
Jan 20, 2008, 00:16

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Webcams: What Everyone Should Know
Webcams give family and friends the opportunity to converse over the Internet and even swap photos instantly.
Jan 20, 2008, 00:00

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Slip Into Something More Comfortable
A new, ergonomically designed keyboard and mouse can help computer users work and play in greater comfort.
Jan 3, 2008, 20:32

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Clicking Your Way To Creativity
Although most people would say they don't have a creative bone in their bodies, the Internet may prove them wrong. A new generation of Web sites makes it simpler and more fun to weave a World Wide Web of creativity. Clicking Your Way To Creativity
Dec 19, 2007, 00:44

Computers and The Internet
Even Soldiers Serving Overseas are Logging On to Learn
One of the best benefits provided by the military is the Montgomery GI Bill, the legislation that guarantees servicemen and women money to further their educations. But according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 30 percent of those who are eligible for compensation never pursue a training or education program.
Nov 23, 2007, 22:42

Computers and The Internet
Coming Soon To A Dorm Near You: Microsoft Office Live Workspace
New Free Internet Service Offering Students Their Own Group Study Hub Online: Now The Dog Can Eat Your Homework And You Can Still Be An 'A' Student!
Nov 17, 2007, 01:20

Computers and The Internet
True Broadband Internet Access On The Go
Laptop owners looking to connect to the Internet while outside the home until recently had to drive around searching for a coffee shop or library with a wireless "Hot Spot." Thanks to new wireless services being rolled out in cities and towns across America, anyone with a laptop and special accessory card can get on the Internet in their car, in a neighbor's house, at a backyard barbecue, at a job site, a client's office or a restaurant-just about anywhere.
Nov 14, 2007, 22:08

Computers and The Internet
Video Calling Etiquette 10 Tips For Successful Video Communication
So you've bought a webcam and are ready to join the millions of people already taking advantage of video communications over the Internet. Now you can talk to anyone-anywhere in the world-just as if they were sitting in the same room with you.
Nov 4, 2007, 17:24

Computers and The Internet
Put A PC In Your Pocket
Laptop computers have made it so much easier to stay connected with friends, family and co-workers from practically anywhere in the world.
Sep 18, 2007, 22:21

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Turning Hobbies Into Online Careers
They say if you have a job you love, you'll never work a day in your life. More and more Americans these days are finding satisfaction in deriving incomes from their hobbies.
"The great thing about today's e-commerce market is that it actually offers the everyday person a way to make money selling goods and services they love," said Sean Guy, director of customer service for e-services company StoresOnline.

Apr 25, 2007, 23:07

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Google Multimillionaire Reveals How He Gets Pay-Per-Clicks FREE!
A medical doctor originally from New England quit his practice in early 1999 and joined the ranks of the Internet entrepreneurs making their livings online. After a short while experimenting with highly-targeted pay-per-click advertising he discovered a shocking oversight that most every other online promoter is still very much unaware of that allows him to get literally $10 million's in otherwise paid-for advertising but for free.
Apr 22, 2007, 10:49

Computers and The Internet
Google AdWords Pay-Per-Clicks FREE
A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!

A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.

Apr 22, 2007, 10:25

Computers and The Internet
Teens Need To Think Before Posting Information Online
Your daughter may have posted the photos on a lark or only for her friends, but what starts as innocent snapshots and personal information on a social networking site can help make her vulnerable to online sexual exploitation. Photos can be copied, reposted and used to embarrass her, and they could potentially land in the hands of a sexual predator.
Apr 15, 2007, 20:16

Computers and The Internet
Click, Click, Move: How the Internet is Changing How We Move
Moving season is upon us. According to the American Moving and Storage Association, half of all household moves take place between May and Labor Day. Overall, 43 million Americans move every year.
Apr 12, 2007, 19:55

Computers and The Internet
The Secret to Injury-Free Repetitive Computer Use
For those of us who use our hands 24/7 (and who doesn’t?), we constantly put our health in jeopardy by subjecting our hands and wrists to repetitive motions. Wrist supports in front of the keyboard and attached to the mouse pad may help for those who are stationary -- but what about office workers who go back and forth from typing to writing?
Mar 31, 2007, 00:06

Computers and The Internet
Helping Customers Find Your Business Online
Someone once said, "90 percent of success in life is just showing up." But that's not necessarily true when it comes to using the Internet to help build a small business. As more people turn to the Internet to find out about all of the products and services they need, a new key to success has emerged: the ability to be found easily online.
Mar 9, 2007, 22:02

Computers and The Internet
Five Tips For Successfully Selling Products Online
Did you know that online retail sales grew 25 percent at the end of 2006, the biggest jump in fourth-quarter sales since 2002? With more than 650,000 sole proprietorships selling $13 billion of merchandise, small retailers are playing a key role in the growth of e-commerce, according to Forrester Research, Inc. Whether you are selling products for the first time or expanding your existing brick-and-mortar store to the Internet, getting started in e-commerce has never been easier or more profitable.
Mar 9, 2007, 21:58

Computers and The Internet
Consumers Beware: There's a New "Vish" in the "Phishing" Net
More than ever, consumers need to be wary of scams, and to be careful to whom they provide personal information. Fraudsters have recently introduced a new twist on the "phishing" e-mail, with a scam known as "vishing" - which is short for "voice phishing".
Dec 10, 2006, 21:50

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Stop Cyber Criminals On The Prowl
There are criminals on the loose and chances are they've got pimply faces and wear pocket protectors. Their crime? One is infecting your computer with worms and viruses. The other is doing something even worse: he's trying to steal your personal information from your computer.
Oct 24, 2006, 23:55

Computers and The Internet
5 Easy Ways to Improve Your Website
When designing your website, remember to avoid useless and confusing features, however “cool” they may seem to be. Usually, keeping things simple and consistent are the best way to go. Here are five easy ways to improve your website and make it more appealing to your visitors. Put your logo on every page of your site, and in the same location.
Jul 18, 2006, 20:06

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5 Stress Reducing Computer Tips
For most entrepreneurs computers are an intrical part of our business. An entrepreneur can not afford for their computer to be inoperable even for a minute. Implement some of these quick and affordable computer tips to keep your computer healthy and making money for your business.
Jul 18, 2006, 20:03

Computers and The Internet
5 Tips For Buying The Right Laptop Computer
It's easy to be intimidated by all the laptop models on the market today. There are literally dozens and dozens in every price range. The key to finding the right one for you is to step back and consider exactly how you plan to use your laptop. When you define what you need before you go shopping, buying the right machine becomes much easier.
Jul 18, 2006, 19:58

Computers and The Internet
5 Tips To Create A Kick-Butt Mini-Course That Pulls In Thousands of Rabid Subscribers... in a Flash!
One of the fastest ways to develop, build, and grow your own list of subscribers is to develop a "mini" course with an incredibly compelling promise. I have personally used "mini" courses to build lists of several thousand subscribers in as little as a week.
A "mini" course is simply a series of e-mail's where you teach people a specific skill, set of skills, or reveal other information they really want to know.

Jul 18, 2006, 19:55

Computers and The Internet
5 Ways to Enjoy Your Music Files
OK, say you've got one thousand of your favorite MP3 songs sitting in your hard disk. What's the best way to enjoy those files? Most of us probably will use the Windows Media Player to listen to those files. but did you know there are other more innovative and interesting ways playback MP3, WMA and WAV files?
Jul 18, 2006, 07:52

Computers and The Internet
5 Ways To Make Money Online Today
This is probably the easiest and the hardest way to make money online. It's easy as it cost's you nothing to join an affiliate program, but it's hard because so many affiliates fails. The stats are 95% of all affiliates never make a cent, but there is help. With the following resources, you will be a step ahead of the rest.
Jul 12, 2006, 00:36

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4 Easy Steps to Better Online Customer Support
Customer support is very important when you're running a business, whether your business is on or off the net. If your customer support is hopeless, you'll soon find your customers running away from you and worse, telling others to stay away too. If you're like many of us out there, the last thing you want to do is to spend the whole day replying to customer support emails. Here are 4 easy steps to help improve your customer support and at the same time reduce the time you spend replying to queries.
Jul 10, 2006, 23:16

Computers and The Internet
3 Easy Step To Locate A Real Bargain On Laptop Batteries
Looking for a real bargain on laptop batteries? How do I know the batteries are running good as advertised? Which merchants are offering quality rechargeable cells? Where can I get the bargain? Where to buy? Many of you have some of these questions? Certainly!!. We surely want to saving our hard to earn $$ and only buy quality cells.
Jul 10, 2006, 23:12

Computers and The Internet
21 Hot Niche Minisite Profit Ideas
How To Use The Power Of HOT 'In-Demand' Niches To INSTANTLY Get More New Business Than You Can Handle!
Everyone's talking about profiting from "Niche Marketing" - but no one's telling you exactly HOW to do it! Now you'll discover how to tap the incredible wealth lying hidden in hot, in-demand niches - in 21 different ways.

Jul 10, 2006, 23:07

Computers and The Internet
15 Ways to Promote eLearning Programs
In the mid-1990s, the teleclass format began and was named, distance learning. During these early years, learning institutions, particularly universities, were chief users of this format. Mainly due to the large equipment investment needed at that time. Now, due to technology changes and cost reduction, people can give and attend ePrograms without leaving their chair or selling their first child. No parking challenges, auto expenses, or travel time required. Another benefit to learning by phone is that your listening skills will reach new heights quickly.
Jul 10, 2006, 23:01

Computers and The Internet
10 Secrets To A Healthy Computer And A Happier You
There comes a time in a person’s life where no matter how much you fight it time takes its toll and we begin to slow down in how we perform our daily activities. However, in order to extend our youthful glow and energy levels it is important to eat right, exercise, and keep a positive outlook on life. Now you may ask what has any of that got to do with “Secrets To A Healthy Computer?
Jul 10, 2006, 22:59

Computers and The Internet
21 Search Engine Terms Every Web Marketer Should Know Part 1
Search Engine - Is a database of web sites that is ranked according to the computerized criteria that the programmers decide upon called an algorithm. Various search engines determine ranking on their own different factors of importance or relevancy. For the last few years the Google search engine was the most popular search engine supplying the search results for Yahoo and to a lesser extent MSN and AOL.
Jul 10, 2006, 22:10

Computers and The Internet
3 Tips to Fix Unreliable Wireless Connections
Generally speaking, wireless computer connections are reliable. However, nothing is perfect, and sometimes you may lose your connection or experience a weak signal. There are many factors that impact the reliability of your wireless connection.
Jul 10, 2006, 11:14

Computers and The Internet
20 Extra Hous Per Week: What Would You Do?
While I was in college, if you would have asked me what I would do if I had an extra 20 hours to spend in a week, the first thing I would have told you is that I would definitely NOT spend it studying. I actually would have gone down a long list of hobbies and activities I would like to do if I had the time. So when my co-workers asked me to find out what owners/managers of sign companies would do if they had an extra 20 hours per week, I was very interested in hearing the responses.
Jul 10, 2006, 11:04

Computers and The Internet
Computer Failure: Protect Your Data Before It's Too Late
Computer failure is nearly inevitable, what with memory loss, hard drive crashes, theft and viruses. Once it happens, there is nothing to do but start over or pay someone hundreds or even thousands of dollars to salvage what's left. Think of the precious data that can potentially be lost in an instant: work or financial documents, photo albums, music libraries and videos. Be prepared before disaster strikes.
May 22, 2006, 21:42

Computers and The Internet
Using The Web To Jump-Start Your Business
The U.S. Small Business Administration estimates that more than 580,000 small businesses will start up this year. Unfortunately, about 576,000 small businesses will fail during that same time period. So how can entrepreneurs hedge the odds in their favor? One way is to start a Web-based business or take your current business online.
May 8, 2006, 22:42

Computers and The Internet
New Series Provides Fast, Easy Answers For PC Users
Over the past 20 years, the personal computer has evolved from a high-tech toy for brainiacs with pocket protectors, into a vital part of virtually every American home and business. And with the help of the Internet and the latest software, PCs can be used for everything from communication and productivity to entertainment and leisurely pursuits.
Feb 26, 2006, 02:12

Computers and The Internet
Stock Alert Program Satisfies Need for Speed
Online investing continues to be popular among consumers, due in part to the fact that it meets most Americans' requirements - it's fast, easy and convenient. In fact, according to research conducted by business research firm JupiterResearch, online trading households are expected to grow from 17.3 million in 2005 to 22 million by 2010.
With so many companies competing for a piece of that pie, it can be difficult at best for consumers to navigate the ever-changing landscape of online investing.

Jan 1, 2006, 13:33

Computers and The Internet
Online Investors Turn to Technical Analysis
Technology has not only allowed investors to trade online, but has provided them with the tools needed to analyze stocks like the pros. In fact, technical analysis has become more popular than ever over the last several years. Traders evaluate past price movements to help forecast a security's future price. Fundamental analysis, the alternative method of stock evaluation, relies on a stock's intrinsic value and requires a broader understanding of industry conditions and how companies are managed.
Jan 1, 2006, 13:31

Computers and The Internet
The Latest In "Must-Have" Technology
How hot is high tech? A recent poll from Forester Research found that 71 percent of America's households are home to at least one cell phone, more than 25 million homes house a laptop and 5.3 million people have cut the cord and gone with wireless Internet connections. But what will the next wave of must-have devices be?
Nov 15, 2005, 21:52

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Going New Places
To find some of the Web's best bargains and most unusual merchandise, it can pay to venture past the online mega-stores and shop some of the smaller merchants. The rewards include more personal service, more unusual goods and competitive prices aimed at making you a return customer.

How can you trust an unknown shopping site to deliver on its promises?

"Trust is an important part of the shopping experience, especially when you are trying out a new merchant," says Shannon Clouston, Shopping.com's Chief Shopper. Now a part of the eBay family of companies, her company lets shoppers compare prices and products from stores of all sizes across the globe.

Clouston says that customer reviews are often the best guide for determining which stores to trust. "One of the biggest advantages of shopping on the Web is that a merchant's reputation is in plain sight," she says. "When you walk into a regular store, it's hard to tell whether previous customers are loyal fans or have vowed never to return again. With online shopping, those comments-bad and good-are there for everyone to see." One of the best-known sources for merchant ratings, are the Epinions reviews found on Shop ping.com. Shoppers rate stores on a one-to-five "check" scale, often giving a detailed account of what they bought, what they liked and disliked about the store, and whether they would buy there again.

Nov 3, 2005, 21:33

Computers and The Internet
Get Your Site Set For Happy Holidays
With more shoppers spending time online this holiday season instead of waiting on line, many companies have realized the value of developing an Internet sales presence. According to a recent survey from Forrester Research and Shop.org, online sales are expected to increase 22 percent over a year ago, reaching $172.4 billion.
Oct 18, 2005, 23:56

Computers and The Internet
3 Million Items and Counting, Bidville Becomes Big Business
Since their introduction, online auction sites have been making e-history as some of the most popular destinations on the Internet. From designer-label clothing to grandma's jewelry to cars and even houses, anything and everything imaginable can be auctioned off online. People who place items for sale on auction sites are attracted to the prospect of building a business from home with no morning traffic jams and little required capital to start.
Sep 22, 2005, 21:30

Computers and The Internet
Consumer Web Use Increasing
Surf the Internet and you'll find more Web sites than you could visit in a lifetime. Yet people, young and old, continue to use the Internet to become more educated before making important decisions. A recent survey of 1,630 online users conducted by Burst! Media found that the people most often go to company Web sites when looking for product, service or investment information.
Sep 18, 2005, 22:35

Computers and The Internet
-It-Yourself Web Sites For Just About Everything
The number of Web sites is growing dramatically and many of them were created by non-tech types for everything from baseball to religion. There are even sites for admiring fans and admired pets. Collectors can turn to the Internet to find a coveted Derek Jeter rookie card or learn more about their favorite hobbies. Even your grandma may have a Web site for sharing family photos.
Sep 9, 2005, 15:07

Computers and The Internet
The Best Way To Know Before You Buy
Search engines are a great way to find anything-except for one problem. They find everything. Now there's a search engine that takes a new approach allowing you to locate valuable and often hard-to-find shopping-related research tools such as buying guides, reviews, articles, specifications, forums, merchants and a variety of other pertinent information. Have you ever felt frustrated when researching products on the Web?
Sep 7, 2005, 22:32

Computers and The Internet
Get Legal Help Online
From taxes and estate planning to marriage and real estate, having legal issues nipped in the bud can save time and peace of mind. To get started, consider visiting a free legal information Web site, packed full of information on these and other legal issues. Life After Taxes: More than 130 million people file individual income tax returns, according to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and about 14 million of those come in late.
Sep 7, 2005, 20:19

Computers and The Internet
Computing, Easy As "One"
Opening a new door to more efficient computer use for many people is a way to do all your work on one screen-without having to switch between the clutter of applications or windows.
Sep 7, 2005, 20:09

Computers and The Internet
Free Software That's Both Useful And Fun
Who said you can't get something for nothing? If you're the kind of person who enjoys a good freebie, there's a new software package available from Microsoft Corp. that's worth a look. The Smart Client Application Selection includes 11 software programs from Microsoft and other software makers, including PayPal, an eBay company; Sandlot Games; 3M; NetZero; and others. And it's all free.
The package offers a range of software from games to photo organization to financial services. It seems like there's something for just about everyone.

Sep 7, 2005, 20:03

Computers and The Internet
Helping Your Teen Stay Safer Online
You warned her not to talk to people she doesn't know and told her to take a buddy to the mall. But when you see your daughter chatting online or instant-messaging, do you know who is typing back? Unfortunately, it may be someone who's up to no good. Of the 24 million children online, one in five have received an online sexual solicitation, according to a U.S. Department of Justice survey. Two-thirds of these solicitations were aimed at teen girls.
Sep 7, 2005, 19:48

Computers and The Internet
Keeping Your Family Connected High-Speed Service Made Simple
As the Internet continues to impact our everyday activities, consumers are finding that even simple tasks like paying bills and sending e-mails are easier with a high-speed Internet connection. What's more, it's becoming increasingly difficult to use many other online applications, like photo-sharing and music-downloading, without high-speed Internet. Recent studies predict that more and more consumers will begin to switch to broadband from dial-up at home. A recent study by InStat estimates that by the end of 2006, the U.S. will have 53.2 million broadband subscribers, up from 37 million at the end of 2004.
Sep 7, 2005, 19:04

Computers and The Internet
Tips For Computer Safety
It's that time of year again as families and students are stocking up on school supplies and preparing for the upcoming school year. Back to school shopping goes beyond pencils and books since computers are now an integral part of school curriculums. Students and parents are utilizing computers and going online for everything from communication and entertainment to researching papers, completing homework assignments and so much more. However, this increased use of personal computers also comes with increased risk when going online. The threat of damaging viruses, spyware programs, phishing scams and other attacks are an all too common occurrence today. With increased use and reliance on the Internet comes a responsibility to adopt safe Internet practices in order to protect not only your own personal information, but information belonging to your friends, family members, teachers, etc.
Sep 7, 2005, 19:02

Computers and The Internet
RFID Is Coming: How Can All Businesses, Large And Small, Harness The Power Of This Little Chip?
Picture this: You're in a grocery store and prices are instantly updated with new specials. Your cart has a computer display with your shopping list, which is updated as items go into your cart. Bulk food costs are automatically calculated. And when you are finished there is no checkout line to wait in. You bag your items, the store automatically charges you via your preferred method of payment and you go. While this shopping experience is a futuristic one, the technology that will enable it is on the way: radio frequency identification (RFID).
Sep 7, 2005, 00:24

Computers and The Internet
Tips For Buying A Flat-Panel Computer Monitor
If you've been screening flat-panel computer monitors for your home, office or college dorm, you're not alone. People are trading in their boxy old monitors for newer, sleeker flat-panel models in record numbers. There's more to the new flat-panel monitors than just looks. The technology behind flat-panel monitors-LCD, or liquid crystal display-delivers a number of visual and performance benefits that improve the computer user's overall experience.
Sep 7, 2005, 00:22

Computers and The Internet
Oh No! My Computer Crashed Tips to Prevent PC Problems
Today's computers are more than just word processors. We surf the Web, exchange e-mail, burn music CDs, shop online, and view photos. Just like a car, computers need regular maintenance, or they break down and stall, costing both time and money. Here are some tips to prevent computer problems, brought to you by iolo technologies, developers of System Mechanic utility software. First, make sure your data files are backed up.
Sep 6, 2005, 23:45

Computers and The Internet
Fighting Back Against Spammers
Good news for anyone who hates spam is that one enterprising company has come up with an old solution to this new problem. Currently, 80 percent of e-mail traffic is made up of spam and research suggests that despite efforts to block it, that number is likely to rise.
Fortunately, an Internet security company has come up with a new kind of solution. It's similar to the old idea of a consumer boycott. Getting enough consumers to actively boycott and complain is a good way to stop companies from wrongdoings.

Sep 6, 2005, 22:51

Computers and The Internet
Contrary to Popular Belief, Cookies Are Good for You! (On the Internet)
Judging from the rising number of computer viruses, online phishing scams and incidents of Web-based identity theft, it is little wonder that consumers are growing increasingly frightened of becoming a victim on the Internet. This widespread fear among consumers has caused many Web users to become wary of even the most trusted Web sites they visit, as well as some of the basic technologies that for years have served to enhance the Web experience. In fact, one of the clear victims of this wave of fear has been the much-maligned Internet cookie.
Aug 25, 2005, 21:11

Computers and The Internet
High-Tech Tools For School Functional, yet fashionable technology can help students make the grade
The smartest looks for this year's students may have less to do with what they wear than with the gear they carry. That's because new types of technology have not only become stylish, they've also become important educational tools. Here's a closer look: Max Math Scores-The FX-9860G is a new graphing calculator that is ideal for high school and college kids who are exploring more-complex math functions and who will be preparing for SATs, AP, and state-issued tests.
Aug 20, 2005, 23:16

Computers and The Internet
Control Your E-mail Before it Controls You
Are we a nation obsessed with e-mail? Do we check it first thing in the morning and all day long? Does it keep us up at night? Can we go more than three days without it? A survey recently released by America Online in conjunction with Opinion Research Corporation suggests that the answers to these questions are a resounding yes.
The E-mail Addiction survey asked Americans about their e-mail habits, including everything from how often they check personal e-mail at work to whether or not they’ve ever checked e-mail while in church. The survey found that e-mail users today rely on e-mail as much as the phone for communication, spend about an hour a day on e-mail, and that 77 percent of e-mail users have more than one e-mail account – all pointing to the fact that e-mail has forever changed the way we communicate.

Aug 20, 2005, 15:02

Computers and The Internet
Upgrade or Buy a New PC: Maybe a Tune-Up is in Order?
Your PC is running like a vintage ’57 Chevy. You’re frustrated with choppy graphics and slow game play, or maybe you added some new software, pictures, music and movies after you purchased your PC. To keep up with today’s latest and greatest version of Windows, online games and multi-media applications, it may not be necessary to invest a small fortune into a whole new system. It’s what’s under the “hood” that counts.
If your system is less than two to three years old, it pays to update it with more memory, better graphics and perhaps a secondary hard drive. A memory and/or video card upgrade is a simple, cost effective way to boost your computer’s performance, providing that’s where the problem lies.

Aug 20, 2005, 14:50

Computers and The Internet
Learn a New Language Using Innovative Computer Technology
Rosetta Stone Software Lets You Study Wherever There's a Computer. Allen Stoltzfus and John Fairfield weren't CIA agents, but it was international intrigue that led them to develop Rosetta Stone, their successful language-learning program. In the 1980s, the two spent time as students in Germany where they learned German by being fully immersed in the language and culture. Little did they know at the time that their experiences as students would lead to the most successful language immersion software program ever.
After Stoltzfus and Fairfield returned home to the U.S., Stoltzfus set about studying Russian using conventional methods that included drills, rote memorization and translation. He found the task arduous and frustrating compared to his experience learning German. Stoltzfus and Fairfield both knew firsthand that learning a new language could actually be an exciting, satisfying and successful experience.

Aug 18, 2005, 20:48



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"Coraline," Opening The Secret Door To Another World
Golfing...Hitting The Links
Preparing Your Home for the Digital TV Transition
Environment
Green Ways To Power The Country And Economy
East Coast Activist Facing Up to Environmental Issues
Turning Yesterday’s Old Newspaper Into New
Family
MyPyramid Helps Families Find Balanced Nutrition
Making Family Memories Is Priceless
Six Reasons to Love Stainless Steel
Fashion News
In Women's Shoes, Pain Does Not Equal Gain
Don't Let Winter Weight Gain Ruin Your Day in the Sun
Fashion 2008: Looking Good in the New Year
Food and Entertaining
Tasting Tuscany A Lesson In Italian Cuisine
Sustainable Practices: Do your foods uphold your commitment to the planet?
Keeping Your Family On The Right Track When It Comes To Snacks
Gadgets and Gizmos
How To Use Bluetooth
The Benefits Of Using Bluetooth
Apple And Bluetooth
Green Living
Re-insulation Projects Offer Year-Round Rewards
To Be Green, Homes Must Be Dry and Mold-Free
Green Living A Plus For Our Planet
Gift Ideas
Something For Everyone, From Tasty Treats To Travel Toys
What's The Best Gift To Give A Teacher?
A Jewelry Guide for Every Type of Mom
Health
Digestive Health And Children
Treat Morning Sickness Naturally
Mouths: The Front Line Against Heart Disease
Healthy Living
The Secret To Growing Young
10 Tips for Healthy Living
Good Bacteria? Probiotics Help Immune and Digestive Health
Holidays
Valentine's Day Love Potions Are Romantic and Affordable
Chocolate and Champagne Diamonds on the Valentine’s Day Menu
Valentine’s Day Luxury for Less
Home
Are You Living With CHAOS (Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome)?
Homeowners Scramble To Find More Free Time
Mortgage Protection Plan: Homeowners' Best Friend
Home Improvements
Smart Projects To Lower Home Energy Bills
Bathroom Renovation on a Budget
Custom Showers: A Daily Dose of Luxury
Household Hints
To Achieve the Perfect Pool Experience, Just Add Salt
Cleaning Up Can Be Child's Play
Start the New Year on a Cleaner Note
How To
How to Clean a Flat-screen TV
Protecting Your Digital Memories
Want to Learn How to Draw? Anyone Can Do It
Human Interest
Company CEO Holds Drawing for His Salary
4-H Club Tracks Tide Flow
Kentucky 4-H Theater Puts Rural Youth in Spotlight
Insurance
What Isn't Covered By Your Homeowners Insurance?
Ready To Buy A Home? Don't Forget Title Insurance
Tips to Keep Your Teen's Auto Insurance From "Wrecking" Your Budget
Lawns and Gardens
Organic Gardening And You
Top Ten 2009 Gardening Trends
Garden Superstars for Spring 2009
Mind, Body and Soul
Becoming The Gardener Of Your Own Life
Are You Ready to Change Your Life?
Low Self Esteem and How to Love Yourself
Outdoor Living and Recreation
Visitors Go Online to Help Protect National Parks
Outdoor Activities Call For Extra Foot Care
Mines are not Playgrounds: Stay Out and Stay Alive!
Paranormal and Metaphysical
What is Astrology
Daily Horoscopes are Not Real Astrology
Astrology Aspects
Parenting
Video Games Bridge Generation Gap Between Fathers/Sons
Prom: A Time To Protect Teens From Abusive Relationships
Parents: Make Time for Healthy Choices
Pets
Traveling With Pets
Aging Cat Care Tips
Fleas and Ticks Pose Problems for Pets
Real Estate
In a Down Market, Just Add Color
Seven Tips for First-time Homebuyers
How to Sell Your Home in a Tight Market
Relationships
How to Make Your Long Distance Relationship Work
Create Lasting Love Without Changing Who You Are
The Language Of Roses
Science and Technology
5 Fun Facts About Sharks
Bright Hopes For The Future Of Solar Energy
Senior Living
Stay Independent and Age Happily
Are You Building Enough Wealth to Support Yourself in Retirement?
New Software Helps Your Mind Stay Fit
Technology
Moving From 'The Flintstones' Toward 'The Jetsons' with Robots
Hidden Technology Makes Cool Gadgets Go
Digital Cameras Can Make Photo Sharing Easier
Teenagers
The Twilight Saga is Full of Unique Twilight Party Ideas
Parents Are Part Of Equation For Teens' Math Success
Help Make It A Safe Summer: Don't Serve Alcohol To Teens
Toys and Hobbies
From Cowboys to Kings, Who Has Held Your Coins?
Getting The Most Out Of Your Radio Controlled Buggy's Shocks
Beads – A Brief History
Vacations, Travel and Leisure
Deep Sea Fishing Offers Unforgettable Fun
Stretching Your Vacation Dollars
Keep The Love Alive
Weight Loss
Get Fit And Stay Slim
Cheap Ways To Lose Weight
The Atkins Diet: Shopping Tips
Women
Latest Treatment for Osteoporosis
New Web Site Tells It Like It Is
A New Kind of Cramp: Migraines Linked to Menstrual Cycles
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