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Stories tagged with: technology
10 Ways to Tell if a Web Contest is a Scam
http://www.highspeedinternetdeals.org/blog/2012/10-ways-to-t...
The possibility of winning big keeps people signing up for online contests, despite the fact that many prove to be scams. Before you click that link and add your personal information to that form, here are some tips for spotting a scam contest.
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10 Reasons Internet Access is a Basic Human Right
http://www.myispfinder.org/ispblog/2012/10-reasons-internet-...
Because its development began in our lifetimes, many of us who still recall life pre-internet find it difficult to grasp the idea of it rising to the level of a basic human right. After all, we survived just fine before we ever got wired, right?
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Now, glasses with in-built computer
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Now-glasses-...
Google is to soon launch hi-tech glasses with inbuilt computer displays, a media report said, quoting a company insider as saying.
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10 Tricks to Play on Telemarketers
http://www.landlinephoneservice.net/blog/2012/10-tricks-to-p...
There are few things that can inspire thoughts of vengeance and retribution in otherwise well-mannered people more than the dreaded telemarketer. Who hasn’t at least occasionally imagined ways of giving them their comeuppance?
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10 Ways Technology Could Have Improved Mayberry
http://www.internetservice.net/2012/10-ways-technology-could...
The Andy Griffith Show was a wonderful road trip through pure Americana, wasn’t it? Rural country living at its best, rustic simplicity and bliss. So what could be better than that, you ask? How about just a smidgeon of 21st century enhancement. Just enough to make things go a bit more smoothly. Here are 10 ways that technology could have improved Mayberry:
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10 Reasons I Wish Every Airplane had WiFi
http://www.internetserviceproviders.org/blog/2012/10-reasons...
The number of airlines offering WiFi service on select planes has grown exponentially, but it certainly hasn’t become an industry standard. For those who spend a significant amount of time in the air, there are definite advantages to a hotspot aircraft; here are ten of the reasons I wish the service was offered on every plane I boarded.
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10 Facebook Status Updates After Being Turned Into a Vampire
http://www.internetservice.net/2012/10-facebook-status-updat...
Social networking sites have us in the habit of sharing every facet of our lives, from the menial to the monumental. When something happens in our lives, we just need to post it, don’t we? So after watching the Twilight series the other night, we wondered: what would our updates look like if someone were to put the bite on us and we became vampires? Surely that would have some impact on our social networking, we reasoned. We came up with ten Facebook status updates we might use after being turned into vampires:
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Google to censor Blogger blogs by country
http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/01/10290056-goo...
Google says some blogs on Blogger, its blogging platform, will be blocked on a "per country basis," in order to comply with "removal request" laws of nations where freedom of speech is not cherished or allowed.
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Digital Photography: A to Z (Part 08)
http://maksuddotblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/digital-photograph...
Device for the permanent storage of programs and information that remains after a computer has been turned off.
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Tags: digital photography, technology, HQ-resolution, http, html
10 Interesting Ways U.S. Troops Have Used the Internet
http://www.internetservice.net/2012/10-interesting-ways-u-s-...
It stands to reason that a communications and information tool as powerful as the internet would be employed in numerous inventive ways by our nation’s military. Today we’ll look at some of those applications. Here are 10 interesting ways that U.S. troops have used the internet:
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