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Microsoft Office Users are at Risk of Information Disclosure

29th March 2006
By publishing Microsoft Office documents on the web or by sending them via e-mail, you are at risk of information disclosure. Since Microsoft Office is so widely accepted, Microsoft Office documents are an extremely popular way of Business-To-Business ... Read >
Author: Mykola Rudenko

Islands in an Airport Lounge

16th January 2006
A few weeks ago, I went to collect some friends from the airport. They were arriving just after 11 PM on a Wednesday night. I arrived fifteen minutes early, in case their flight was early, and settled down in the arrivals area with all the other peopl... Read >
Author: M6.Net Web Hosting

Online Public Relations Power

14th January 2006
Public Relations Defined Public Relations, commonly called PR, is very simply the relationship between your business and the general public. PR is the way you serve your customer, the information you provide to them and any means you use to educate the... Read >
Author: Matt Bacak

Personalized Color Wholesale Printing

16th December 2005
Company image is the most treasured and cared aspect in business. It must be treated that way so as not to yield trust and loyalty. In the business world if you have outstanding company image, it means, more people are patronizing your products and se... Read >
Author: maricon williams

Tim Berners-Lee: A Tribute

10th October 2005
It's hard to be impressed anymore. But when I learned of the phenomenal achievements of Tim Berners-Lee, I became not only impressed, but awestruck. Tim Berners-Lee is credited with inventing the World Wide Web. And what did you do today? The World ... Read >
Author: Mark Meshulam

Web Site Redesign – from stagnation to rejuvenatio

19th December 2004
Web Site Redesign – from stagnation to rejuvenation Copyright 2002 Herman Drost When surfing the Web these days, you often come across web sites that suffer from stagnation – they look old, obsolete or appear to have been designed by an amateur.... Read >
Author: Herman Drost
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