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Author :: Nick Smith  |
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| Article Title :: Blackboard Learning in the Twenty-First Century |
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Blackboard Learning in the Twenty-First Century
by: Nick Smith
My grandmother likes to remind me that to her it seems like yesterday that she attended college - something virtually unheard for women of her generation to do. In fact, she and I went to the same university, even studied in the same buildings. But despite those college experiences we share, something makes me think that the way college works now is remarkably different than the way it did when she was there. It seems that the old adage of “Reading, Writing, and ‘Rithmetic” should be reworked to say “Downloading, Typing, and eBay.”
If you find yourself wondering about what changes might have come about since you (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Great Plains, Navision, Axapta – selecti |
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Microsoft Great Plains, Navision, Axapta – selection considerations
by: Andrew Karasev
During the years of our consulting practice, which comes back to East Europe in mid 1990th and then continues in the USA, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, Oceania, Germany, Canada – we would like to orient you – business owner, IT director or software programmer. Selection process can take several months and you may end up with non-Microsoft solution. We will give you our Microsoft Business Solutions products serving point of view.
• Small, midsize or large business. In our opinion – this was the to-be-or-not-to-be question of late 1990th when if you are public corporation you had to sti (read full article) |
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Author :: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933  |
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| Article Title :: Cisco Certification: The Most Important Cisco Stud |
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Cisco Certification: The Most Important Cisco Study You'll Ever Do Is....
by: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
All of us are familiar with the pyramids of Egypt. These magnificent structures have stood for thousands of years, withstanding extreme heat and other factors that would bring down an ordinary structure.
When we look at these pyramids, we instinctively look toward the peak. We tend to do the same with the Cisco Learning Pyramid. If you're not familiar with this, Cisco uses a pyramid to illustrate how the CCIE is at the peak of the Cisco certification structure, with the CCNP in the middle and the CCNA at the bottom.
I'm often asked how to become a CCIE. My response is always "Beco (read full article) |
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Author :: James M. Eglin  |
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| Article Title :: OCR Software-- Optical Character Recognition or Op |
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OCR Software-- Optical Character Recognition or Optical Crud Recognition?
by: James M. Eglin
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) refers to a software technology and processes that involve the translation of printed text into computer searchable text.
Done correctly, OCR enables users to search for and retrieve individual words contained within a file or page. In addition, when a set of files is indexed, users are able to search for keywords across an entire document library and retrieve each page with exact precision. OCR enables users to execute searches in seconds, searches that once could take several hours or days to complete.
However, this technology did not work well on older (read full article) |
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Author :: Jim Edwards  |
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| Article Title :: Cool New Search Engine On The Block |
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Cool New Search Engine On The Block
by: Jim Edwards
If you log on to PayPerClickSearchEngines.com you'll find they list over 600 different pay-per-click search engines operating online.
In fact, some online sources report that over 1,000 "search engines" of various size and popularity operate in the U.S. alone.
With so much competition among sites to capture the search traffic that Google.com and Yahoo.com seem to dominate like 800 lb. Gorillas, why would one new search engine rate even a second glance?
The answer: Amazon, the Web's mega bookstore, launched a new search engine with a very user-friendly interface and some of the fastest, most relevant searches online... along with (read full article) |
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Author :: Jim Edwards  |
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| Article Title :: Niche Software Steals Microsoft's Thunder |
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Niche Software Steals Microsoft's Thunder
by: Jim Edwards
When you think of software and personal computers (PCs), you think Microsoft.
The global software giant dominates the PC market in both penetration and pocketbook.
It seems you can't go a single day without seeing at least one news story and several advertisements for Microsoft or a Microsoft product.
But that doesn't mean Microsoft dominates in every corner of the market; in fact, as the software behemoth gets bigger, numerous niche software offerings spring up to fill in the gaps left in Microsoft's wake.
As you'll see, a couple of these niche software programs have managed to either beat Microsoft to the punch, or even st (read full article) |
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Author :: Joel Walsh  |
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| Article Title :: Beating Adware, The Sneakiest Software |
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Beating Adware, The Sneakiest Software
by: Joel Walsh
Promoters of adware, software that shows advertising on a user's computer, use some cunning tricks to get you to install their software on your machine. Here's what to look out for.
Adware is, by definition, something reasonable people don't want on their computers. That's why malware can't just come out and ask people to install it. Often, the computer owner is completely unaware of it being installed. But not always.
When adware doesn't want to sneak in through an open window, it will try to trick you into letting it in through the front door. Don't think you could be tricked? Don't be so sure until you've checked out these most (read full article) |
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Author :: John Lenaghan  |
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| Article Title :: 5 Sure-Fire Ways to Make More Money on eBay |
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5 Sure-Fire Ways to Make More Money on eBay
by: John Lenaghan
Have you ever dealt with a salesperson or a waiter who gave you unbelievably good service? How about someone who didn't seem to care about you one bit?
Which of those people would you go back to the next time you needed to make another purchase or eat another meal?
I'm willing to bet you would go back to the business or person who gave you great service. Have you ever considered that this same principle applies to your eBay sales?
One of the easiest ways to get more sales on eBay is to make every buyer think "Wow, I've never had such a good experience buying on eBay!"
Once someone has bought from you and had a good exper (read full article) |
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Author :: Mitch Johnson  |
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| Article Title :: Regain Internet Privacy from Spyware |
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Regain Internet Privacy from Spyware
by: Mitch Johnson
The majority of computers connected to the internet today are infected with some sort of spyware. The prevalence of internet use has made the growth of spybot, adware, spyware, Trojans, keyloggers and other malware fast and easy.
Each form of surveillance software invades users’ privacy through numerous methods so they can gather information about people’s internet and computer activities. Users must learn to deny spyware access or remove any current infestations in order to maintain a private internet experience.
The consequences of spyware can include identity theft, loss of system control, PC slow downs, pop up ads and (read full article) |
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Author :: Libby Hayen  |
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| Article Title :: Removing Some Spyware Is Like Treating Cancer |
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Removing Some Spyware Is Like Treating Cancer
by: Libby Hayen
Spyware - Removing Cancer From Your System
Do you know the difference between spyware prevention and spyware removal? These functions are not the same. Not all spyware is the same. Most work like a malignant cancer, spreading into everything, or a benign tumor, sticking around in one place. The main operations of spyware are to steal, search, destroy, report, expose, change or track. Many people find the main mission of spyware is to seek out trouble and to annoy. Some spyware happily stay in one spot doing its stuff while other spyware sneak into your computer and let you know they're around. Many anti-spyware programs ar (read full article) |
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