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A Common Problems on People Who’s Living Abroad
ReviewLutions Dotcom | May 19th 2008 by bengkyo
There are some many obstacles for us whose being living abroad, both for work or study. The most basic problem definitely should be the differences of the custom and culture. Especially if we came from a country that have a very different, or let say read more
Congradulations!
Mother Tongue Annoyances | May 15th 2008
Hi there. Take a minute and check out the following malapropism; it drives me nuts! I want to congradulate Mayor Bloomberg on his decision not to run - and start thinking about who is funding Nader. [source] Congradulations Miley!!!!!! Miley Cyrus read more
Water and the Dam Bridge
Mother Tongue Annoyances | May 12th 2008
Hello. Have you ever fallen victim to either or both of the following mixed metaphors? "Don’t worry about it—it’s water over the bridge." "We can’t do anything about the project now—it is water under the dam. read more
13 Odd Ways to Use Twitter
Social Media Trader | May 9th 2008 by socialmediatrader
There have been countless articles about Twitter and how you can use it for businesses purposes. Perhaps one of the best indications of how successful a particular technology is being adopted is to see the how it’s being used differently from h read more
Single Quotes vs. Double Quotes
Mother Tongue Annoyances | May 6th 2008
One punctuation issue with which I struggle mightily is the question of when and how to employ single quotation marks in my informal prose. First of all, our discussion today is constrained to American punctuation style. Yes, we all know that the Bri read more
What Is a Dirt Tank?
Talk Like a Texan | May 4th 2008 by Kathleen Gresham
Up in Central Texas, as soon as you start to get into rolling hills, you start to see dirt tanks. I’ve seen them in other parts of Texas, too, but apparently the term is not used much outside of Texas. You may have even seen a dirt tank withou read more
Teens Signal Shift in Internet Usage
Impact Lab | May 2nd 2008
 Contrary to some studies, teens show a wide range of online interests Most Internet users worldwide use the Web primarily for e-mail and search, according to a global survey conducted by Gartner during the fourth quarter of 2007. Online banking is read more
Happy RSS Day!!
Gadget Girl Accessories | May 1st 2008
Today is RSS day! Who says the internet doesn’t get holidays? By creating the RSS Awareness Day and celebrating it every year we should be able to get the general public exposed to this format, hopefully increasing the usage of RSS feeds and read more
DataFox: A Firefox Extension to Monitor BSNL DataOne and MTNL Tri…
AskVG.com | April 30th 2008 by AskVG
DataFox is a bandwidth usage monitor for BSNL’s DataOne and MTNL’s TriBand broadband services. DataFox is a cross platform extension written for Firefox; if you use Internet Explorer or... You can read the full article at AskVG.com read more
Get Those Votes In For Best Webinar Days
The Webinar Blog | April 21st 2008
Participation in my survey on best webinar times is still lower than I would like. We need lots of data to make a good generalization about public preferences. But I'll tell you this... Participation from the US Eastern time zone... read more
Dataone Quick Usage Finder (DQUF): An Utility for BSNL Broadband…
AskVG.com | April 21st 2008 by AskVG
Dataone Quick Usage Finder (DQUF) is a freeware utility to quickly find the bandwidth usage for BSNL’s broadband service Dataone. It also takes care of scheduled dial-up connection and... You can read the full article at AskVG.com read more
Business Owner In House Gyms
Business and Money Matters to Grow From | April 18th 2008 by Lucy Jones
Copyright © 2008 Yve. Visit the original article at http://www.businessxtras.com/business-general/business-owner-in-house-gyms/.For a great number of reasons, more and more people globally are sweating it out in the gym exercising these days, an read more
Don’t Delay, If You Miss Your Family, Then Call Them
ReviewLutions Dotcom | April 16th 2008 by bengkyo
Working or studying far away from home sometimes make us remembered about our family, our loved one and any person that we cared off. For me, this is one of the needs that we should fulfilled right away, I couldn’t concentrate on my job or my study read more
Webinar Scheduling Survey Available
The Webinar Blog | April 16th 2008
I just put up a post on Webinar Wire announcing availability of a survey designed to find out whether common assumptions about webinar scheduling are accurate or not. I urge you to go and follow the link to take the... read more
How ya’ll use language (or is that you guys?)!
WriteBetterBlog | April 16th 2008 by Rich Cook
For those of you who have not read Tim Ferriss’s book, The 4 Hour Work Week, get up, walk away from your computer, get in your car, drive to your bookstore, buy it, find a shady bench and READ IT! And then when you get home, check out his blog. read more
Kjaerhus Audio Classic EQ
Alex Bloggt! | April 14th 2008 by Alex
Provided by Kjaerhus Audio Classic EQ is a 7 Band Stereo Equaliser with a warm analog sound, well suited to make non-surgical tonal corrections on all instruments, vocals and final mixes. The passive and additive structure, together with unique †read more
Give Windows Task Manager some rest
Getting your work done for free.. | April 11th 2008 by shane
This is a small application which has the same functionality as the Windows Task Manager. read more
Denmark Has World’s Best IT Networked Economy
WildBlueSkies | April 9th 2008
In its annual global information technology report, the World Economic Forum ranked Denmark top of 127 countries it surveyed for a second year in a row, placing it among the top countries to benefit economically from new information and communication read more
Like a Duck on a June Bug!
Talk Like a Texan | April 9th 2008 by Kathleen Gresham
“Like a duck on a junebug” is the earliest Texas expression that I remember learning. As I recall, I was about four years old and wanted to run through the lawn sprinkler. Maybe it was a little cold, or it was right before dinner. I know read more
L’iPhone modifie le paysage mobile
iPhone in France | April 8th 2008 by ifred
Le site m:metrics, spécialisé dans la mesure d’audience de contenu mobile, a publié récemment une étude tres interessante sur les habitudes et usages des utilisateurs de smartPhone. Selon les analystes de m:metrics, il est désormais indé read more
Zap The Electric Company
Spending Less 101 | April 7th 2008 by John A. Simpson
As utility prices go up and up, the consumer is stuck with certain utilities and have no recourse but to deal with prices that seemingly have no upper limit. Well, here are a few ways, that if they are all followed, can zap the electric company and read more
What Kind of Alternate Business Models Could ISPs Use?
Politics And Everyday Life 2008© | April 2nd 2008
Esocid writes "After reading variegated stories over the past few months about the equal juncture of ISPs within and outside of the US I have started to in fact mull over the perk of the pay-per-use broadband service. Monopolistic quota system have read more
5 Tips on Social Media Advertising
All about seo technology | March 29th 2008 by Gennadii
A big part of my responsibilities at TopRank involve the wonderful world of social media. As with search marketing, there is both an “organic” and an advertising component to marketing on social networks, news and media sharing sites. As read more
Embracing Open Source and Free Software
IT Knowledge, Networking and Opportunities | March 24th 2008
Shakespeare's use of Oxymorons in Romeo and Juliet
Fitzgerald's Poetry Blog | March 16th 2008 by Fitzgerald
Oxymorons are used in Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' when Romeo is describing to Benvolio how much he loves Rosaline: Romeo. Why then, O brawling love! O loving hate! O anything of nothing first create, A heavy lightness, serious vanity, Misshapen read more
Writing Power’s Proper Usage Guide: B
Writing Power | March 13th 2008 by Loren Blinde
 Writing Power is proud to present the following compendium of tips on proper usage. This is a list of some of the most commonly misused words and phrases in the English language. In order to compile it, I consulted some of my favorite writing h read more
Like White on Rice
Talk Like a Texan | March 12th 2008 by Kathleen Gresham
In Texas, having someone stick to you “like white on rice” is not generally considered to be a good thing. It can signify that someone is planning to follow you around till they catch you doing something you shouldn’t—or just read more
Five More Misused Words That Make You Look Like a Dummy
Honest Marketing Secrets | March 11th 2008 by Zack
Writing Power’s Proper Usage Guide: A (Part 2)
Writing Power | March 11th 2008 by Loren Blinde
 Writing Power is proud to present the following compendium of tips on proper usage. This is a list of some of the most commonly misused words and phrases in the English language. In order to compile it, I consulted some of my favorite writing h read more
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