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Articles about business going online, how to connect to Internet and Internet Security and Confidentiality etc.


  12 Tips To Guitar Sales
Posted on: Monday 12 May @ 15:13:00 (Read: 16)
Working on the InternetFingers 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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  10 Easy Security Steps When Doing Online Purchase
Posted on: Monday 12 May @ 14:48:32 (Read: 11)
Working on the InternetAnonymous 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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  London IT Support Specialists
Posted on: Friday 09 May @ 15:52:37 (Read: 21)
Working on the InternetAnonymous 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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  The Best Forex Price Patterns - Trading Triangles
Posted on: Tuesday 06 May @ 16:45:57 (Read: 36)
Working on the InternetAnonymous 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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  The Price Of Complacency
Posted on: Friday 02 May @ 16:59:39 (Read: 21)
Working on the InternetAnonymous 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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  How To Decide Which Security Suite That Fits You
Posted on: Tuesday 29 April @ 09:52:18 (Read: 37)
Working on the InternetShield 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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  Top 5 Rules To Protect You From Spam And Get Rid Of Junk Emails
Posted on: Sunday 27 April @ 16:15:16 (Read: 55)
Working on the InternetAnonymous writes: "How prevalent is Spam? According to Scott McAdams, OMA Public Affairs and Communications Department (http://www.oma.org):"

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  Adware Attacks Causing Crackdown At Department of Defence
Posted on: Saturday 26 April @ 15:02:50 (Read: 47)
Working on the InternetAnonymous 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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  How A Business Architect Can Benefit Joint Ventures
Posted on: Friday 25 April @ 17:40:10 (Read: 41)
Working on the InternetChristian 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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  What is Zlob?
Posted on: Friday 25 April @ 16:32:09 (Read: 43)
Working on the InternetTom 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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  What VeriSign Means to your Online Collaboration Project
Posted on: Wednesday 23 April @ 15:43:40 (Read: 60)
Working on the InternetAnonymous writes: "Participating in an online collaboration project? Well, you might be wondering just how your ideas are protected, how they can flow from person to person, and who the heck makes sure that the Internet stays functioning in order to keep everyone on schedule."

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  How to Avoid eBay Scams and Fraud
Posted on: Wednesday 23 April @ 14:51:47 (Read: 50)
Working on the InternetJames Murray writes: "Countless people have been scammed and defrauded on eBay. eBay is a fun place to bid on items and to sell items, but you must know how to recognize a scam, and how to avoid them, them or you quickly join the ranks of those who have lost their money to eBay scams. Of course, if you are scammed, there are some actions you can take the correct the situation , but in many cases, the scammer does indeed get away! The best option is to avoid being scammed."

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  What is Anonymous Surfing?
Posted on: Monday 21 April @ 14:51:43 (Read: 44)
Working on the InternetTom Paine writes: "People who have concerns about privacy issues that arise from surfing the web are not without a means to fix the problem. "

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  Detect And Destroy Viruses With Anti-Malware
Posted on: Friday 18 April @ 09:51:38 (Read: 40)
Working on the InternetAnonymous writes: "As indicated in the preceding section, a polymorphic virus can modify each of its many parts. In the past, the detection of polymorphic viruses has called-for a detections algorithm. That algorithm had to be specially developed, so that it could note the presence of each individual virus."

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  Should Your Company Use Internet Fax?
Posted on: Thursday 17 April @ 10:08:41 (Read: 44)
Working on the InternetTitus Hoskins writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Titus Hoskins The operation of any company will usually entail many decisions that will determine the success or failure of your business. Choosing how you set up your company's communication system will no doubt be one of those crucial decisions you will have to make."

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  Search For Phone Number
Posted on: Tuesday 15 April @ 10:32:26 (Read: 61)
Working on the InternetAnonymous writes: "Searching for a person by phone numbers is the most common method of people location. It was common for customs and immigration officials to look up telephone directories for the authenticity of the sponsors of an immigrant or person entering alien territory. With the endless search possibilities on the internet, telephone look ups and reverse telephone look ups are possible for everyone."

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  SPAM: History and Prevalence
Posted on: Tuesday 15 April @ 10:13:48 (Read: 51)
Working on the InternetAnonymous writes: "The term Spam is thought to be derived from a Monte Python skit. But the fact that Spam makes up over 80 percent of emails sent isn't that funny!"

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  Reverse Email Search
Posted on: Monday 14 April @ 15:58:01 (Read: 73)
Working on the InternetAnonymous writes: "The internet is a large free global super highway. Every time any person logs on to the internet a trail is left that can be followed. Websites can track the visitors using cookies and beacons. Email ids are available on white pages and people search websites and to find out the location of the email one receives, a web"

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  Anti-Spam Technologies to Overcome E-mail Overload
Posted on: Monday 14 April @ 15:37:40 (Read: 49)
Working on the InternetAnonymous writes: "Spam has become one of the most controversial forms of marketing on the Internet. You might be receiving up to several hundred spam emails everyday. Several factors contribute to the number of spam emails you receive. The popularity of your email service is a contributing factor to how much spam email you may receive. "

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  Saving Your Time by Bookmarking Favorite Sites
Posted on: Saturday 12 April @ 16:02:59 (Read: 49)
Working on the InternetAnonymous writes: "The web is a global system changes on a daily basis, it is an interconnected structure which holds massive amounts of data which are mostly provided by Internet users such as yourself. It has been said that the web is growing at a rate of about 1.5 million pages a day, in other words, about 62,000 pages are added every single hour, this is of course a rough estimate, but one that is very realistic. With so many pages being added on a daily basis it is very hard to keep track of good content which may interest you, this is where the search engines come into play."

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