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Posted by Steve Jones
The home printer is a wonderful thing. In a very short space of
time we have gone from there being no...
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Posted by Hamish Hayward
The internet seems to be full of hyped up business opportunities. What evidence there is to support the feasibility of a business opportunity is often anecdotal - or we may be asked to take the word of a well known internet guru when he tells us that this is the "next big thing". Sometimes he/she will be right of course (that's how they get to be gurus).
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Posted by Joshua Feinberg
IT service agreements require advance planning to inspire confidence in your customers. You need to know what benefits and prices you will offer to your customers ahead of time. This will be your compelling case for why your future clients need to be on IT service agreements.
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Posted by Colin P
If you are a regular user of a personal computer or a laptop -- for professional or personal reasons -- you understand that a true calamity in regard to your computer is the loss of valuable data. In this regard, it is important for you to have access to a qualified and skilled data recovery expert. Indeed, you are best served if you have identified a qualified data recovery expert in advance of ever actually having a problem to make certain that you have someone you can turn to in the time of an emergency.
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Posted by Ewen Chia
Are you having sleepless nights thinking of the right domain name for your online business?
Well, everyone and everyone's grandmother knows
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Posted by Duane Hennessy
There is nothing more confusing in a project than everyone on the project using many different terms to delineate one concept or object, or everyone using one term to encompass many different concepts or objects.
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Posted by Natalie Aranda
The overwhelming importance of computer-based training is
further accentuated by the growing demand...
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Posted by Daniel Robson
As Mozilla Firefox nears 10% market share, with well over 25 million downloads direct from the makers website, and goodness knows how many through other sources, Microsoft announces that it will be releasing IE 7 ahead of schedule. Originally scheduled for release with Microsofts new Longhorn operating system in 2006, it seems that Microsoft are reacting to the run away success that Firefox has had over the last few months. But is Microsofts announcement just a response to Firefoxs success, or is it truly a commitment by the software giant to improve the browsing experience of the masses?
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