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eBay Policy Changes Rewards Sellers For Providing an Excellent Customer Experience

12th October 2009
eBay is the world's marketplace and is dedicated to the buyer experience there. Because membership is free at eBay, they have instituted a set of policies that help ensure a quality experience for buyers. But the policies have been recently updated and t... Read >
Author: Vickie Sayce

The Jacoby 2NT In Bridge

12th October 2009
Suppose opener begins with 1H. Responder may have a weak hand with 5-card support (6-AT865-Q54-JT32) and the right bid is 4H. At other times, responder may have the “real thing” (6-AT86-AJ54-KQJ2). It can’t be right to bid 4H with both hands, thus m... Read >
Author: Ron Klinger

http://www.ronklingerbridge.com/blog/2891/jacoby-2nt-bridge

12th October 2009
Suppose opener begins with 1H. Responder may have a weak hand with 5-card support (6-AT865-Q54-JT32) and the right bid is 4H. At other times, responder may have the “real thing” (6-AT86-AJ54-KQJ2). It can’t be right to bid 4H with both hands, thus m... Read >
Author: Ron Klinger

A Tickler File For Sales And Networking

29th September 2009
If you are involved in sales, fundraising or just an active networker, you have probably tried a variety of tools to manage your contact list and remind yourself to stay in touch with all of the prospects and people you meet. This tickler file is designed... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Should I Start Taking My Pension More Seriously?

25th September 2009
Recent developments and accompanying research about the finance industry should be set to make many UK adults start thinking about their pensions more seriously, and whether we have the necessary savings plans in place for our future. Of course, it is dif... Read >
Author: MarkeD

What Data Cleaning Tools Can Do and Why You Need them?

14th September 2009
Many people have noticed a sharp spike in identity theft over the past couple of years and are worried about their personal information. A large portion of the information gathered for identity theft comes from unsecured and discarded computers. Using dat... Read >
Author: Sachin K Airan

Data Cleansing Tools and Why You need Them

07th September 2009
Many people have noticed a sharp spike in identity theft over the past couple of years and are worried about their personal information. A large portion of the information gathered for identity theft comes from unsecured and discarded computers. Using dat... Read >
Author: Sachin K Airan

Wireless Networks: How Do They Work?

03rd August 2009
Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how: The Binary Code: 1s and 0s It's well known that computers transmit information digitally, using binary code: ones and zeros. This translates well to r... Read >
Author: thetekk

Wireless Networks: however Do They act?

01st August 2009
Wireless networks use radio emission* besides wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how: The Binary Code: 1s and 0s It's long-familiar that computers transmit information digitally, using binary code: ones and zeros. This translates well ... Read >
Author: stevany

All of your Digital Camera Accessory Needs

02nd July 2009
By Aldoris Desjardins Digital cameras have no doubt overtaken conventional cameras when it comes to demand but just what exactly sets these two cameras apart? How does a digital camera achieve what it achieves? Well to start with just like a convention... Read >
Author: Aldoris Desjardins

Milkor MGL Development History .

01st July 2009
Milkor Ltd is still a privately held South African company, internationally known for its 40mm MGL. Over the last 28 years, Milkor has supplied in excess of 50000 grenade launchers to law enforcement and army agencies in more than 30 countries around the ... Read >
Author: Boris Stout

Milkor MGL Development History .

30th June 2009
Milkor Ltd is still a privately owned South African company, internationally known for its 40mm MGL. Over the last twenty-eight years, Milkor has manufactured in excess of 50000 grenade launchers to law enforcement and military agencies in more than thirt... Read >
Author: Michel Bird

Milkor MGL Mk 1 forty mm grenade launcher - S.

23rd June 2009
milkor MGL Mk 1 40 mm grenade launcher - South AfricaThe Milkor MGL six-shot 40mm grenade launcher is the world's first heavily produced multi-shot 40mm hand-held weapon. Developed by the South-African company Milkor, it entered production in 1983, and se... Read >
Author: Ernest Guy

Is Your California Limited Liability Company In Proper Compliance?

05th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jeffrey Matsen Overview of an LLC A limited liability company ("LLC") is a business entity which has the legal liability protection of a corporation, but is normally taxed either as a disregarded entity, if there is only one membe... Read >
Author: Jeffrey R. Matsen

Strong Base Film Of Sony LTO4 Tape Cartridge

28th February 2009
Advancements in the manufacturing techniques of sub-micron and micron scale IC allowed manufacturing more number of transistors on silicon’s each square inch. Extensive research was also done in the optical and magnetic storage. The digital 0s and 1s ar... Read >
Author: Tape4backup

Article Marketing:-The Art of building relationships

25th February 2009
List building is something that should be done with an eye on quality. You can brag all you want about how many names you have on your list, but if my list of 1700 outperforms your list of 17,000, then your list is really not any better than mine. List... Read >
Author: ginfogten

Article Marketing as the Backbone of my List Building Efforts

24th February 2009
List building is something that should be done with an eye on quality. You can brag all you want about how many names you have on your list, but if my list of 1700 outperforms your list of 17,000, then your list is really not any better than mine. List... Read >
Author: Ram sihasan

Article Marketing as the Backbone of my List Building Efforts

24th February 2009
List building is something that should be done with an eye on quality. You can brag all you want about how many names you have on your list, but if my list of 1700 outperforms your list of 17,000, then your list is really not any better than mine. List... Read >
Author: Ram sihasan

Article Marketing as the Backbone of my List Building Efforts

16th February 2009
List building is something that should be done with an eye on quality. You can brag all you want about how many names you have on your list, but if my list of 1700 outperforms your list of 17,000, then your list is really not any better than mine. List... Read >
Author: Ram sihasan

Article Marketing as the Backbone of my List Building Efforts

09th February 2009
List building is something that should be done with an eye on quality. You can brag all you want about how many names you have on your list, but if my list of 1700 outperforms your list of 17,000, then your list is really not any better than mine. List... Read >
Author: Ram sihasan

Article Marketing as the Backbone of my List Building Efforts

03rd February 2009
List building is something that should be done with an eye on quality. You can brag all you want about how many names you have on your list, but if my list of 1700 outperforms your list of 17,000, then your list is really not any better than mine. List... Read >
Author: Ram sihasan

Laser can crack unbreakable quantum communications

13th October 2008
A new research has found that by shining a bright laser into sensitive equipment that uses the technology of quantum cryptography, makes it possible to hijack communications without a trace. Quantum cryptography has been used by some banks to protect dat... Read >
Author: Shane

How Digital Cameras Work

22nd September 2008
The digital camera is completely different to a conventional camera that focuses light onto a roll of film and then depends on the use of chemicals for processing. The digital camera does focus light, but it is focussed onto a complimentary metal oxide se... Read >
Author: Melanie Click

Outsourcing complex, professional tasks

15th September 2008
One of the questions that CPAs ask frequently is “My clients pay me for my professional expertise, how can I outsource that to some clerk in India?” The answer is that while the CPAs work needs professional skills, not every part needs equal skills.... Read >
Author: DevPurk

Bits and Bytes- The Binary System

25th April 2008
How do computers work, or think, for that matter? Well it all begins with the binary system. The binary system establishes that simple conditions of “on” and “off”. Binary Numbers Explained Computers process data in groupings of the on and of... Read >
Author: Al Carmona

What should one look for to choose the Right Web Host

17th April 2008
Whatever type of website one wants to host, choosing the correct host can be complicated. Many of the hosting companies offer much more than one will ever be able to use, high-end packages are recommended for small websites by their sales staff. One sh... Read >
Author: Web Hosting Blog

Voyages of Discovery came onto the scene

29th February 2008
But that was before Voyages of Discovery came onto the scene. From $0 Night Gone2Korea offers overseas teaching opportunities for adventerous university graduates. Sponsored by Looking for free and purchased upgrades, 2-for-1s and a fast-track to elite st... Read >
Author: ebet sanders

The four Cs of Diamond Jewellery

05th November 2007
There are various criteria you need to consider when buying a piece of Diamond jewellery like Diamond Engagement Rings for example. These qualities are the four C's - the cut, the clarity, the colour and the carat. The cut of the diamond refers to the... Read >
Author: Gerald

Not all good with Tier 2s

23rd July 2007
The other day, Ratindra Puri of Lear India made me sit up and take notice. The event was a conference organised by Worldwide Business Research (WBR) and Mr. Puri was giving a presentation on Lear's success in India. Lear has been here now for almost a... Read >
Author: Deepesh

Digital Camera Basics-Images

04th June 2007
In the past twenty years, most of the major technological breakthroughs in consumer electronics have been built around the same basic process: converting conventional analog information (represented by a fluctuating wave) into digital information (binary... Read >
Author: Brian Lee

Bank Travel Incentive Program - Case Study

15th December 2006
Background Business Type . A Regional SE bank with 50 locations and $2.6B in assets. Problem Sales lagged behind fiscal year target entering Q4, needed something to motivate their 50 Consumer Lenders to reach their annual revenue goals. Previous ... Read >
Author: Kevin Fletcher

What Is VoIP?

16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Peter Nisbet Many have heard of the VoIP phone service, but are unsure what the term VoIP stand for. VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. ?Great, but what does that mean and how does it affect me?? I can hear you say. I though... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

Movie Downloads and the Copy Protection Myth

25th July 2006
Organizations that invest millions of dollars in movie content are very concerned about protecting their investments. That concern is perfectly reasonable. Technology companies have been happy to provide copy protection as part of their digital rights man... Read >
Author: Sean Landers

Free SMS & MMS Service and more.Worldwide travel information.

05th July 2006
Use my page to send free SMS from your PC to any GSM mobile phone in the world. Happy texting! http://1sms4free.1s.funpic.de/ "Sms Gateway" SMS gateway enables software systems, such as web sites, or applications, to support SMS messag... Read >
Author: Nike Ruthger

VoIP

03rd February 2006
What is VoIP? VoIP, or Voice-Over-Internet Protocol, is literally a phone call placed via an internet connection. VoIP has been a long time coming and early internet phone calls were not that reliable and a bit garbled. But they were free. Over the ... Read >
Author: Sara Chambers

Wireless Networks: How Do They Work?

19th October 2005
Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how: The Binary Code: 1s and 0s It's well known that computers transmit information digitally, using binary code: ones and zeros. This translates well to r... Read >
Author: Ron King

DVD Burning Tips

09th September 2005
CD and DVD Replication - how it works. CD and DVD replication is a process that works by creating discs from scratch. Not to be confused with duplication (the act of burning information onto readymade, commercially-available blank CD-Rs and DVD-Rs), r... Read >
Author: Jasmine Ong

Marketing Rapport - 3 Tips!

27th July 2005
Establishing & maintaining rapport with your online audience is perhaps the single most important ingredient in marketing online. Actually in marketing period, but even more so online because of the lack of personal contact. Rapport is at the core of sel... Read >
Author: Daniel Levis