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How to search your PC with Google Desktop
by Nowshade Kabir November 21, 2004
In this era of Internet, most people are frequent users of computers. Many of us use computers through out the day, accumulating morasses of information in various formats, which include email, digital photo, word document, spreadsheet, presentation file, ebook, article, other downloaded files, music, visited web pages, and many others. We stuff them in multiple folders in our PC. Before we know it, our hard drives become a storeroom of misplaced items. As a result, finding a needed file of information some times become a daunting task!

Drop-shipping – a great way of making money online
by Nowshade Kabir November 16, 2004
Using the Internet to sell products and services to ever increasing number of net users is a good way to start your own business. If you are not taking advantage of this great opportunity you are just missing the boat! Consider this: e-commerce, contrary to popular believe, is thriving and increasing at a double digit growth rate.

Shifting Sands Online
by Nicholas Dixon October 19, 2004
All look at internet marketing. The internet is considered a god-send by many people all over the globe.

The Value of Online Wire Services
by Scott F. Geld December 23, 2003
Online wire services are another Internet marketing tool that can increase your company's visibility and lead to a healthier bottom line. You've probably heard of Associated Press (AP) and United Press International (UPI).

Dreams come true with the help of global consciousness on the Internet
by Jesse S. Somer December 21, 2003
Dreams. There are two types of dreams: 1. When you are sleeping there are stories unfolding in your mind from a parallel dimension. 2. The aims one has in life. The latter is the type of dream I wish to discuss. We all have these dreams, don’t we?

Why Journal Writing on the Web?
by Jesse S. Somer December 17, 2003
Blogs are journals giving anyone an identity, and an awesome forum for sharing thoughts and ideas with others of similar interests. Journal writing used to be a private, personal experience done late at night, scribbling hardly legible thoughts and daily occurrences down on paper amidst the haze of a barely lit room.

Cultural Misfits
by Bob Osgoodby October 05, 2003
I was talking with someone I know who is a real wiz with computers. He was telling me that if someone is persistent enough, they can basically break into any computer. Our service provider was recently attacked and the hackers placed programs in the system, which were disruptive.

Invasion of the Amazons
by Sam Vaknin September 30, 2003
The last few months have witnessed a bloodbath in tech stocks coupled with a frantic re-definition of the web and of every player in it (as far as content is concerned). This effort is three pronged: Some companies are gambling on content distribution and the possession of the attendant digital infrastructure.

The Disintermediation of Content
by Sam Vaknin September 29, 2003
Are content brokers - publishers, distributors, and record companies - a thing of the past? In one word: disintermediation. The gradual removal of layers of content brokering and intermediation - mainly in manufacturing marketing - is the continuation of a long term trend. Consider music for instance.

The Miraculous Conversion
by Sam Vaknin August 19, 2003
The recent bloodbath among online content peddlers and digital media proselytisers can be traced to two deadly sins. The first was to assume that traffic equals sales. In other words, that a miraculous conversion will spontaneously occur among the hordes of visitors to a web site.

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