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How to Reduce Risk of Extension Cord-Generated Fire, Electrical Shock and Property Damage
When in need of an extension cord in the office or at home, it’s imperative to know that just because a particular cord is long enough, it’s not necessarily the right one for the job. Many erroneously believe length is the only characteristic that sets one extension cord apart from another, but there’s far more to be considered.
 [July 19, 2008]

 

 

McAfee Inc. Offers Tips for a Spam-Free Summer
Don’t want to return to a spam-filled inbox after a summer break? McAfee Inc. (NYSE:MFE) released tips to help e-mail users unsubscribe and block unwanted e- mail. According to research from McAfee(R) SiteAdvisor(TM), registering an e- mail address with just one Web site can result in hundreds of junk e-mails a week, demonstrating how easy it can be to become the target of unsolicited mail.
 [June 27, 2007]

 

 

10 Things You Need To Ask Your Online Backup Provider
There are many online data backup vendors available on the internet. However, not all providers were created equal. Many offer robust, sophisticated backup tools suitable for protecting vital business or personal data from disaster. Unfortunately, there are also a large number of lower cost solutions where corners have been cut, or features skipped in favor of economy.
 [November 30, 2006]

 

 

Analysys International Says China’s Online Recruitment Market Reached RMB 160.9 Million in Q2 2006
Analysys International, an Internet based provider of business information about technology, media and telecom (TMT) industries in China, says in its recently released report ’’China Online Recruitment Market Quarterly Tracker Q2 2006’’, that China’s online recruitment market reached RMB 160.9 million in the second quarter of 2006, increasing 8.44% quarter over quarter.
 [August 25, 2006]

 

 

AT&T: Tips for Developing an Emergency Communications Plan
Whether family members are at work or school, in the same home or geographically separated, AT&T reminds consumers to be AWARE — Always Watchful, Alert and Ready in an Emergency — with tips for developing an emergency communications plan, such as:
 [August 25, 2006]

 

 

WebTech Wireless Announces the Sale of 2200 Locators in Europe
WebTech Wireless Europe Limited, a subsidiary of WebTech Wireless Inc. (TSX VENTURE:WEW), a leading fleet Telematics products and service provider, today announced the sale of 2,200 WT5000 Locators, shipped in April 2006 to one of its key UK OEM partners. The Locators will be deployed in the personal automotive sector through a major insurance company in Europe.
 [May 26, 2006]

 

 

Top 10 Questions Small Businesses Should Ask About Business Communications (according to Verizon)
With competitors fighting for the telecommunications business of small companies, owners need to be cautious. Thousands of small businesses returned to Verizon last year after trying another company and finding their service was inadequate. But switching from one company to another is time-consuming for support staff and can be confusing for everyone. Verizon advises business owners to ask 10 simple questions when considering whether to switch to a new phone company.
 [May 26, 2006]

 

 

Identity Theft and Tax Time Tips
Tax season is here. According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, tax time means added opportunities for identity thieves to steal your identity.
 [February 27, 2006]

 

 

Why Technology Is Rewarding Close Personal Relationships
Most professionals today wouldn’t dispute the fact that it’s better to do business with people who trust them. The best way to build that trust? Referral business. What today’s mass advertising attempts to do on a large scale can be done on a much smaller scale — with big returns. This according to a networking expert who says he’s seen time and technology change — but not people.
 [February 22, 2006]

 

 

Survey Reveals Web Seminars Eclipsing In-Person Events for Cost-Effective Marketing
Web seminars are fast becoming a cost-effective alternative to traditional venue-based events, according to a survey recently conducted by Wainhouse Research for WebEx Communications, a provider of on-demand collaborative business applications.
 [February 7, 2006]

 

 

Canadian PC Users Turn to Their Local Geeks for Computer Security Tips
Did you hear about the guy who opened an email attachment only to learn that it was really a computer virus in disguise? The resulting damage to his PC was so severe that he needed to hire an expert to fix it. Chances are you’ve heard of him - in fact, this may have happened to a friend of yours. Maybe it happened to you. Month of February is great time to ensure that computers are secure and virus-free, according to Microsoft.
 [February 2, 2006]

 

 

Top Ten Cybercrime, Viruses and Spyware Most Frequently Detected by Panda ActiveScan in January
In January, Sdbot.ftp was the malware most frequently detected by Panda ActiveScan, the free online antivirus solution. In addition to this malicious code, ranked first in distribution for the seventh month in a row, other visible threats on this monthly list include Metafile, in second place, and Tearec.A, in sixth place. With respect to spyware, New.net occupies first place in the ranking.
 [February 1, 2006]

 

 

Top Ten Tips for Protecting Data in 2006
NetLib, an innovator of data encryption security software for the enterprise and developers, in light of the recent security issues, suggests the top ten ways companies can protect their business critical data using a simplified approach.
 [January 30, 2006]

 

 

The eLearning Guild Publishes e-Book: ’834 Tips for Successful Online Instruction’
The eLearning Guild announced the publication of a free e-Book titled "834 Tips for Successful Online Instruction." The tips were compiled from a survey the Guild conducted in 2005 that resulted in the submission from 336 e-Learning professionals.
 [January 11, 2006]

 

 

VoIP subscriber counts have grown rapidly - approximately 4 million subscribers at the end of 2005
VoIP (voice over internet protocol) subscriber counts have grown rapidly over the last year (approximately 4 million subscribers at the end of 2005) and according to the comparative estimates of industry observers the aggressive rate of growth is expected to continue over the next five years culminating at over 54 million subscribers lines by the end of 2010.
 [January 3, 2006]

 

 

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