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Author :: Ron King  |
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| Article Title :: VOIP Service: Sign Up And Save |
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If you want to save money on your telephone service using the
internet, you will need to sign up with a VOIP (Voice Over
Internet Protocol) service provider. They will sell you the
necessary equipment and assign you a number, which is used like
a regular phone number.
VOIP providers are useful and very cheap. Most providers offer
VOIP connections free of charge. They make their money by
charging for calls to the regular telephone network. Most
providers allow you to call any phone number in the world for a
moderately low fee. For modest monthly fees (about $8-$20), they
offer unlimited calls to certain geographic areas. They also
provide voicemail, call forwarding and conference calls, at (read full article) |
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Category :: Communications Articles |
Author :: Maya Talisman Frost  |
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| Article Title :: Mindfulness and Mediation: What's Your Barking Dog? |
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A few years ago, I was trained as a mediator. Having been
involved in different ways in a couple of neighborhood disputes,
I thought it would be valuable--and perhaps healing--to learn
how to guide others through the process of resolving their
particular challenges in an open and supportive manner.
The first thing we learned was that neighborhood issues are
rarely what they appear on the surface. Instead, individuals
tend to swim in repeated waves of ideas around privacy and
respect and too often get caught in a rip tide of disappointment
and anger.
Your barking dog might prompt Bob next door to call the dispute
resolution center's number, but it's likely that a series of
seemingly conne (read full article) |
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Category :: Communications Articles |
Author :: Ron Hel-Or  |
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| Article Title :: 5 reasons you should join the PDA phone revolution today! |
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There is a quite revolution taking place both in the cell phone
and in the PDA industries. This is happening right under the
noses of most people. But those who are smart enough can jump
right in and benefit big.
What I'm talking about is the PDA phone revolution. This thing
is bigger then the invention of toaster-oven. This is because,
like the "merge" of toaster and oven into one appliance, PDA
phones bring together 2 of the most helpful, most productive,
time saving tools many of us already use. Our cell phone, and
our PDA.
Having a "Two in one" tool like this is perfect for people who
value their time and money. And these savvy people are jumping
in right now and making the PDA-ph (read full article) |
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Category :: Communications Articles |
Author :: Marinda Stuiver  |
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| Article Title :: Having fun with picture messages |
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Picture messaging is used by mobile phone owners to customize
their mobile phone displays. I am sure many users saw the
pictures on mobile displays used by friends and family before.
These picture messages could be personalized pictures, just some
fun pictures or even company logos.
Regardless of the nature of the pictures it surely have taken
off in the industry and handset owners all love to have their
own pictures on their phones.Recently some companies published
articles about the Wireless service providers that are easing
the use of picture messages in an advance form called MMS. The
article basically describes how inter-network agreements will
allow mobile phone users to take pict (read full article) |
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Category :: Communications Articles |
Author :: Bronwen Roberts  |
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| Article Title :: Assist24 |
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Online Directories: A Service within Reach!
Welcome to the age of convenience! Press any key and download
for instant gratification. That's the world we live in today. We
all want to consume in the quickest and easiest way possible.
So here's the thing - Think of a product! Any product! Now
picture where you would need to go and buy it and how you would
get there? What would the travel cost you in terms of time and
money? Where would you find the best deal? If you had no idea
where to find this product, who would help you access the
relevant business?
You probably know the answers to some of these questions. But
we're talking about having all the correct information at your
fingertips. (read full article) |
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Category :: Communications Articles |
Author :: Carol Welsh  |
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| Article Title :: Audio Fears |
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You operate either through your Empowering Tendencies or your
Limiting Tendencies. When functioning through your Empowering
Tendencies, you take appropriate action when situations arise.
This enables you to be in control of the situation rather than
the situation being in control of you.
When you react to a situation, you slip into your Limiting
Tendencies. Your hot buttons are easily pushed, which triggers
emotional reactions. These reactions are stimulated by your
fears and fueled by your perceptions. However, the stronger the
fears, the more stress you feel, and the quicker you react!
Negativity sweeps over you.
Each of the perceptual styles has four major fears that
stimulate reactio (read full article) |
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Category :: Communications Articles |
Author :: Carol Welsh  |
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| Article Title :: How to Get People to Listen |
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How we listen and perceive is influenced by the four perceptual
styles: Audio, Visual, Feeler, and Wholistic. For instance,
Audios prefer to turn their ears toward you when you are
speaking rather than look you in the eyes. They are filtering
through what you are saying to get to the bottom line as quickly
as possible. If they are listening intently, they might close
their eyes. However, since childhood they have been told "Look
at me when I'm speaking to you!" In defense, they might take
notes of the main points when listening because then it's
acceptable if they don't maintain eye contact with the speaker.
When speaking to Audios, if you ramble, they will either
interrupt or ask, "And t (read full article) |
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Category :: Communications Articles |
Author :: Carol Dickson-Carr  |
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| Article Title :: Strategies to Overcome Communication Breakdown |
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"But that's not what I meant!!!" Have you ever found yourself
feeling this way when a person misinterprets something you said?
The way people interpret information from others they
communicate with differs almost as often as the personalities
and experiences of each of these individuals. The world wouldn't
be a very interesting place if everyone had identical beliefs,
thought patterns, and feelings, but it can be exasperating if
the person you are communicating with does not "get" what you're
trying to say. It gets even trickier in e-mail when you can't
see the body language or hear the tone of voice from the other
person.
So how do we address this challenge? We do it by first being
aware (read full article) |
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Category :: Communications Articles |
Author :: Martin Smith  |
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| Article Title :: T-Mobile Wireless - Looking After The Consumer |
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T-Mobile Wireless plans offer some of the lowest per minute cell
phone rates in the industry. However T- Mobile has some problems
with static on calls and has a higher turnover rate (38%) than
most other similar cell phone companies. T-Mobile has plans that
cater to casual users, frequent users and families. They are
currently offering free accessories and free shipping in an
effort to demonstrate that this company is worthy of
consideration as a potential provider of your cell phone service.
Cell phone plans from T-Mobile start as low as $30.00 for a
basic plan that includes 300 peak minutes and unlimited off peak
or nighttime minutes. However the charge for minutes exceeding
the plan lim (read full article) |
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Category :: Communications Articles |
Author :: Julie Drake of Jewel Technology Services, Inc.  |
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| Article Title :: The New Way of Teleconferencing |
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2005 is well underway. It is hard to believe where this country
has come with advances in technology assisting business
practices. In the good old days meeting with a branch office
meant packing up the entire management staff and traveling to
meet with other personnel in the remote city. During the
nineties video and audio conferencing came on the scene.
However, video conferencing required expensive equipment and
line services to operate. Audio conferencing was also pricey as
most companies offering the service were the carriers who could
charge a lot for their elite service.
In the late nineties audio conferencing companies began to
emerge, making it more affordable for the small to med (read full article) |
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