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By Konstantin Frid

Displaying texts: books, news, mass media messages, helps or documents is among the most used functions of any PDA. Articles are no exception. Just download a couple of dozen of articles on whatever the subject - from a site like this one into your PDA - and read away anyplace. Before you know, you become quite familiar with the subject you read on.

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By Kerri Glenton

It just seems like the world continues to spin faster and faster without any indication of it slowing down any time soon. In a world filled with road rage, spousal abuse, stalkers, and a host of other social ills, it can be intimidating to think about going out there and trying to establish a relationship or even become friends with people you don’t know.

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By Todd Dickerson

Customer lead generation is one of the most crucial aspects for literally every company that is running a profitable business. Without customer lead generation, the odds of generating high sales are very slim. Smart business owners are attempting to determine new methods of lead generation.

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By Gisela McKay

Do you have extra stock or unbilled hours on your hands? Would you like to turn it into corporate gifts, travel, or services for your business? Well you can – quickly and easily - with the help of Internet-based barter networks. But is it really the best option for you?

What is bartering?

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Comments (0) Posted by Sylvie on Monday, July 30th, 2007

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By Tom Haye

Social Networking is a term used to describe a fairly recent breed of Web sites, also referred to as online communities. It seems that social networking is absolutely here to stay. Social networking is popular because it allows nobodies to be somebody.

So what exactly is social networking? Online social networking is a way of communicating with friends, business colleagues, classmates and others through the Internet. A great example of social networking is the hugely popular MySpace. It focuses on shared connections between people. The whole point of social networking is to create a network of friends. It is about meeting those that have like interests and being free to express yourself. The power of social networking is unstoppable.

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Comments (0) Posted by Sylvie on Monday, July 30th, 2007

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By Frank Harris

The Nokia N95 is a revolution in mobile phone design. No longer do you need a separate mobile phone, digital camera, Mp3 player, satellite navigation and digital radio, this mobile phone combines all these functions in one.

As you would expect in today’s mobile phone climate the N95 is a 3G mobile phone and comes fully equipped with a 5 mega pixel camera that has auto focus & Carl Zeiss Lens. Gone are the days when you would take a photograph on your mobile phone and then struggle to see who or what was in it, the N95’s camera is comparable to some earlier standalone digital camera’s.

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Comments (0) Posted by Sylvie on Monday, July 30th, 2007

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By Rainer Cassell

Traveling used to mean packing along detailed and illegible maps and compasses of questionable reliability. Given the number of times travelers had to stop and pull over to check a map, it’s a wonder that we ever traveled at all! These days, modern travelers can easily find their way with a small hand held wonder called a GPS receiver.

Since GPS devices hit the market a few years ago, traditional navigation devices and roadmaps have been left in the dust. Travelers these days can glance at a GPS screen right in the car, and get clear directions on where to go and how to get there.

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Comments (0) Posted by Sylvie on Monday, July 30th, 2007

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By Nahshon DeMore

Who has not heard of conference calling, today’s fast-rising manner of exchanging data between people living in various geographical places as well as time zones? This is more well-known among agencies and companies, large and small, to help quick and efficient swapping of ideas. This is a lot simpler than having to plan meetings, as well as even trainings, at a particular venue with many attendees who might or might not be attend at that appointed time and location.

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By Nahshon Marini

There are times when your physical attendance is seriously needed. However, there’s just no way for you to be present at the designated time and location of the conference. So what do you do? You call the person up to tell him you cannot be present. The talk is significant, yet it’s improbable for you to be in 2 locations at the same time. Nevertheless, that predicament could now be conveniently solved with the utilization of video conferencing facilities. But what is video conferencing? Videoconferencing is an interactive combination between 2 or a lot of teams from various places making use of the World Wide Web, video, and audio devices live.

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By Karthigeyen Subramaniam

Internet fax is said to be the right way of faxing in this technological era. The upper hand of internet fax in contrast to the traditional faxing method is encouraging more and more individuals and organizations to evolve into using the Internet Fax. However, great caution should be taken in selecting the right Internet faxing service. Below are a few guidelines which proved to be handy in choosing the right service.

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Comments (0) Posted by Sylvie on Monday, July 30th, 2007