Articles, tagged with "online dictionary", page 5
16th December 2006
When we refer to certain professions we call the business of it a practice. My friend's husband has a dental practice, I have a coaching practice, my brother practices law. Within those parameters we might refer to the dentist as "excellent", the coach as...
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04th October 2006
Over the last year, a lot of people found themselves asking the question, "What is a blog?" In fact, "blog" was the most
searched for web definition in Merriam-Webster's online dictionary that year because of all the interest this new Internet
phe...
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Author:
Larry Potter
08th September 2006
Your computer can be used as a creative tool in your quest to learn a foreign language. Some innovative ideas can turn your language education into an entertaining, truly memorable experience.
Audio Modification
Many companies produce software packa...
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Author:
Kathy Steinemann
06th June 2006
An online dictionary is very useful for many people. They can be used to look up words in a convenient manner without having to have a heavy bound book lying around. Using an online dictionary is as simple as going to a website and typing in the word. ...
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Nathan Lynch
20th February 2006
The Internet links us all to a vast array of information-sometimes more than we expect, and to sources we didn't know even existed. When searching for 'online dictionary' I pulled up a variety of 'ordinary' dictionaries, and such sites as etymology dictio...
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Author:
Gagan Bedi
19th February 2006
Instinct or random selection is not how one selects a domain name. It is to be done with great thought and purpose. There exists a philosophy to it. Consider the following:
• A common and sensible method would be to use the name of your site as the dom...
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Author:
Paul Wilson
11th January 2006
"Watchability." Both my spell checker and an online dictionary
tell me that "watchability" is not a real word. However, I will
continue to use it because, in my opinion, the ability to be
watchable may be the single most important trait a speaker ca...
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Author:
Avish Parashar
08th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Stephen Wright
If you haven't heard the word 'niche' being batted around by Internet Marketers then you haven't been listening. Finding a niche has become the antidote to competing in overly saturated online markets.
What is a niche?
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Author:
Stephen Wright
27th September 2005
For Immediate Release
CONTACT: Mark Geigel
PH: 305.903.7677
Fax: 305.255.1876
E-Mail: mark@isota.com
ISOTA ADDS THESAURUS, WORD LOOKUP TO SPELL CHECKER FOR OUTLOOK EXPRESS
ABCSpell for Outlook Express Gains Thesaurus and Merriam-Webster Dict...
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Author:
Sylvie Geigel
14th July 2005
Use a thesaurus to lookup domain names and you'll have to work pretty hard to run out of ideas
You have a couple of words in mind but they're all taken. You try one of those online suggestion tools and you can get your domain name if you add xxyz to it. ...
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Author:
Syd Johnson