Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: Nashville  |
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| Article Title :: A Book Review: “The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements" |
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| You can never find a graphic art professional who doesn’t know about Adobe Photoshop. This well-known professional digital imaging tool has been widely used in the world of web and graphic design. Adobe Photoshop Elements, on the other hand, is the student-friendly version of Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop Elements allow even novice users who work with digital or traditional photographs to eliminate red-eye, change tone and color, crop and smooth pictures, repair over-exposed areas, and finally, prepare the edited images for print, e-mail or web posting.According to the article “The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 2 by Richard Lynch” by Sue Chastain which was posted at http://gr (read full article) |
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Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: Joel Walsh  |
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| Article Title :: Malware And Antivirus Software |
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| Warning: most antivirus programs will not protect you against all forms of malignant software (often called "malware") on their own. Find out how to protect yourself.Sure, your antivirus software will protect you against viruses. It will probably even do a good job against worms. But what Trojans, exploits, backdoors, spyware and the dozen other nasty software parasites?Malware and Antivirus Software: a HistoryThe war on computer viruses has led to an arms race between the designers of antivirus software and the designers of viruses (you didn't think viruses just created themselves did you?). Some years ago, virus designers responded to ever more successful antivirus (read full article) |
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Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: Sharon Housley  |
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| Article Title :: Be Prepared in the Event Computer Disaster Strikes |
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ComputersBusinesses and individuals alike have all grown to rely on computers. The reliance is never more apparent than when something happens to the horrid little box that makes our lives easier. We expect computers to react a certain way, in certain situations. It nearly always comes as a surprise when the beloved little box, know as a computer, refuses to boot up. Probably even more shocking, is the dawning that we've neglected to backup or prepare for the unforeseen disaster that has just been thrust upon us.Regardless of the number of times you have experienced the dread of being unable to access the information trapped in the god-awful computerized co (read full article) |
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Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: Chris Marlow  |
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| Article Title :: How Freelancers Can Expand Their Business Using Personal Coa |
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| Back in 1985 when I first started copywriting, the only helpI could find on the subject were books by Herschell GordonLewis, Bob Stone, David Ogilvy, and a few others. I didn’teven look for books on how to build a copywriting businessbecause it never crossed my mind that one would exist.Since that time copywriters have access to some very fine bookson how to build their businesses, most notably books by Bob Bly,Steve Slaunwhite, and Peter Bowerman. But even these books can’t help you when you’re confused about how to make a projectmove forward that’s “stuck,” or what to do with a client’s new hire who doesn’t seem to want to work wi (read full article) |
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Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: Kathryn Tyler  |
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| Article Title :: A Business Center in your Hotel: Curse or Blessing? |
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| Your customers asked for it, modern hospitality philosophy required it and now you have one in your Hotel: A Business Center.Your Guest now has access to the Internet to read and write e-mails, surf the Web for the latest news and they can work in Word, Power Point and Excel. For your Guest’s convenience (and maybe according to company standards) you have also added a printer, fax and copier. You are now ready for the 21st Century traveler. Or are you?Philipsburg, Pa, Thursday, March 18, 2004Satisfied with your latest implementation one day, on one of your daily rounds, you notice that the Computer has a white piece of paper stuck to the monitor. Curious, you walk u (read full article) |
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Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: Richard Lowe  |
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| Article Title :: A Change in Paradigm: Dedicated Server |
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| I found it hard to believe, but suddenly I was faced with a realproblem. Well, I suppose most people would not consider it a hugeproblem, quite the opposite, in fact. However, it was stressingme out complete, interfering with my writing. I even had troublesleeping.What was this horrendous problem? My web site was becoming verypopular. So popular, in fact, that I was getting very worriedabout bandwidth charges.You see, this was happening after September 11th, 2001, and I hadbeen reading about some people who had created very special andbeautiful sites. These sites were so incredible that theyattracted lots and lots of visitors. So many visit (read full article) |
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Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: Robert F. Abbott  |
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| Article Title :: The Power of 'because...' |
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| "Do it!", "Do it now!", or "Do it because..."
Which of these commands is most likely to get the response you want?
If you picked the third, the one that includes 'because', you'd be right. Of course, if you're a parent, aunt, or uncle you may know that already.
The idea behind 'because...' is to provide an explanation or rationalization for the request you're making. In other words, the command or request is not just an arbitrary exercise of power on your part -- it's a reasoned request or command.
In a broader sense, 'because' provides context, which we've often discussed in this newsletter. Context provides a framework for specific communica (read full article) |
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Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: Richard Prosser  |
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| Article Title :: A Cheap Alternative To Broadband? |
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| Are you a dial-up user looking for a faster connection, but don't like Broadband prices? If so, you should take a look at a new service called OnSpeed, which has received rave reviews in Internet technology publications.What OnSpeed does is to re-route web pages and email via its own servers, compressing the data on the fly prior to sending it onwards to your PC. A small program then decompresses the data, so that you can view it in the normal way via your browser or email client.In my own dial-up tests, with a modem running at a nominal 49kb/s I appeared to get speeds close to that of my normal broadband connection of 598 kb/s - very impressive. Image quality is often reduc (read full article) |
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Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: Donald Lee  |
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| Article Title :: A Classified way to drive business to your web site |
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| There are more than 105 million of them in the United States. Worldwide, there could be at least 250 million of them. Them, according to statistics from the Nielsen/Net Ratings service, is the number of active Web surfers. 250 million in the whole world? The figure is more than the populations of Canada, Australia, Great Britain, and a few non-English speaking countries combined. That’s a lot of them!With so many active surfers around, you would think Webmasters and site owners have an easy time attracting them. Actually, they face an uphill battle to bring visitors and, more importantly, consumers to their Web sites. And a Web site without traffic is like a store built in the midd (read full article) |
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Category :: Computers Articles |
Author :: grace V. planas  |
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| Article Title :: A Closer Look at Cyber Crooks |
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| I work from my home, the most peaceful workplace I can think of so far. As a Homemaker and part time Freelance Writer, I submit articles and subscribe to various respectable writing newsletters and do endless research online. But before signing up, I read privacy policies, some brief while others boringly lengthy.I am just one among millions of unknown but honest Internet users. Why, to my mind, would I worry so much about anyone in the Internet community making me a target for nasty tricks or harassments?Nonetheless, I feel safe just knowing that the websites that interest me run a committed sense of policy on security.But when my computer s (read full article) |
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