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Topics > Working on the Internet
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Articles about business going online, how to connect to Internet and Internet Security and Confidentiality etc.
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Arlyn Scales writes: "Scales are one of the most common instruments used in a wide variety of industrial situations. They are used to weigh incoming shipments to assure that the proper amount in being received. They are used to weigh outgoing shipments for purposes of accuracy and cost control. Scales are also used within a manufacturing process. Filling operations weigh the material going into a package so that neither too little or too much is filled. There may be a number of different ingredients that need to be blended or mixed to reach a desired result."
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Scott Oliver writes: "When you're ready to set up an online business, you need to have the right equipment. But if you've never run a business before on your own, what exact equipment this is might be a bit of a mystery. Instead of trying out a few things that might work, you may want to follow this list of the four things you absolute must have in your office to make your online business work."
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Mehmet Onatli writes: "There are many benefits that are offered by someone who reads an anti spyware software review. An anti spyware software review is a review that is given by a consumer, someone who has already purchased or otherwise used a particular type of anti spyware software and is very useful because then people who have not had the chance to try it out yet can get a firsthand opinion on whether it is even worth the time to or not."
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Anonymous writes: "One of the most basic and essential utilities that you would need if you maintain or build your own website is a FTP client."
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Katrina Sawa writes: "I'm not going to talk about how to GET RID OF SPAM in your inbox; I'm not going to talk about SPAM, the food (if you can call it that?). I'm talking about accusing others of SPAMMING."
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Anonymous writes: "What is Secure Socket Layer (SSL)? Basically, it is the standard security technology used to encrypt online data. SSL offers encrypted communication between the web server (server-side) and the customer's web browser (client-side) when transmitting personal information such as credit card number, name and address. The SSL protocol uses Certificate Authority (CA) to issue 'digital certificates' to the authenticated company. "
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Anonymous writes: "We live in times which are greatly influenced by technology, whether this is a good thing or a bad thing is for you to decide but, the fact is that we must learn to live with it and make it work to our advantage. Small business everywhere are trying to incorporate their products and services on small business websites due to the fact that the Web is a huge gateway which offers the potential to tap into thousands upon thousands of potential customers."
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Nicholas Martens writes: "It seems nowadays that Online Remote Backup services are rising in popularity with each passing year. An important reason for this is that remote backup and recovery plans can be very expensive to implement in-house. In addition to the cost of hardware, software and the cost of hiring trained employees to handle the process, there is the additional expense of maintaining an off-site location for your remote backups. This last step is essential for protecting your critical data from theft, sabotage and also natural disasters."
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Anonymous writes: "I am often surprised by people's reaction when I tell them that I bought my latest dress off the Internet. They cannot understand how I could take the 'risk' of buying something so personal online, without even touching or trying it on first. This is the most common feedback I get from many friends and relatives when they compliment me on my new outfit ask me where I got it from and I tell them... online! "
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Anonymous writes: "Yahoo anti spyware detects spyware and provides descriptions of what it has found on your computer. There are a number of different ways your computer can be penetrated to steal your information. The state of the art system cleaner included in Yahoo anti spyware insures errors will be corrected, and repairs will be made to problems caused by pop up ads. Yahoo anti spyware enhances your computer's optimal performance."
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Fingers Foley writes: "If you're in search of information on guitar sales, how to buy a guitar or how to buy a bass guitar, there are some points you should take into consideration before you part with your hard earned cash. Whether you buy new or used, these steps should be taken in order to avoid disappointment. So, 'how to buy a guitar' is a question easily answered if you do the following. "
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Anonymous writes: "In 2004, online consumer spending was at a record $65.1 billion. More and more people are attracted to the ease of online shopping and are spending higher amounts. Unfortunately, the chances of becoming a victim of Internet fraud are also increasing."
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Anonymous writes: "Whether you are sitting at home or working in an office, the need for information technology support will surely see you seeking out an IT support specialist who can help you with PC/server troubleshooting, internet, network setup and other related problems."
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Anonymous writes: "Triangles regularly form in the forex market. They are patterns in the currency pairs that typically form on daily or weekly charts, although you can see them unfold on much shorter time periods such as 5-minute, 30-minute, or hourly. Currency pairs will often trend in the direction of the breakout from a triangle."
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Anonymous writes: "If you have been “online” for any length of time, then you have at one time or other experienced a computer crash. If you haven’t — please knock on wood right now!"
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Shield Deluxe writes: "Before proceeding to read this article, it is important that we state something up front. It is essential for the reader to understand and appreciate that there is no such thing as a secure operating system or web browser."
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Anonymous writes: "How prevalent is Spam? According to Scott McAdams, OMA Public Affairs and Communications Department (http://www.oma.org):"
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Anonymous writes: "The top commander of the department of Defense network operations just ordered a crackdown on security. According to a recent article by NetworkWorld on January 16,2006, Lt. General Charles Croom is quoted as saying, "The attacks are coming from everywhere and they’re getting better. His talk was the keynote address at the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Conference held on January 9 - 14, 2005 in Clearwater, Florida. The event is sponsored by the Defense Cyber Crime Center and the Joint Task Force. Over 500 computer crime specialists from the FBI and the military attended the event."
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Christian Fea writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Christian Fea
The term continues to grow in prevalence, but many people are still unfamiliar as to what a business architect actually does. Business architects are especially valuable to joint ventures because they bring together companies to create innovation. They essentially see the "bigger picture" between two companies and bring the corporations together to benefit all involve."
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Tom Paine writes: "Zlob is the common name for the Zlob Trojan, also known as Trojan.Zlob. Zlob is a trojan style virus that is usually installed under the guise of a required ActiveX codec necessary to watch downloaded movies. Although it was first detected by malware protection firms in 2005, it did not gain publicity until 2006 when more and more people began to become infected by the trojan. Many sources currently believe that the Zlob trojan originated in Russia."
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