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Spider Myths: We Eat Eight Spiders a Year, Lisa Holst and PC Professional Magazine -
- Connor DavidsonThis is an interesting fact for the simple reason that it is not a fact. It is total nonsense. Whenever you hear an extraordinary fact like this you should automatically think how do they know this? Firstly, do you reasonable expect that a researcher or bunch of researches got together and... Submitted 2 days 19 hours ago.
Clues That a Website Has Been Abandoned -
- Terry MitchellThe most obvious clue that a website has been abandoned is the fact it won’t come up at all, with a “404” error or a placeholder site being displayed instead. However, even when a site will actually be displayed by your browser, it still could be one that has been abandoned. If... Submitted 16 days 22 hours ago.
Social Networking in the World of Indie Cinema -
- Sid KaliSocial networking in the world of indie cinema is one of the coolest parts of it all. You get to connect with a colorful cast of real like characters that share an addiction to making movies like you. I get a rush being part of the world of indie cinema. It’s the action of trying to get... Submitted 9 days 19 hours ago.
Well, world domination is a bit of an exaggeration, but a girl’s gotta have some fun and what’s the point of writing if you can’t take a bit of artistic license now and then. Seriously, though, as part of the marketing for my ebook “But Am I Into Him? ” I started a... Submitted 88 days ago.
Imitation of Life- Recreating Our World Through the Internet - Ella Camp
The advent of the computer and the internet has enabled humans to step into the looking glass of the cyberspace virtual world- to live our lives in the world of the mind, so to speak. This is thought to be an original, novel and unique experience; but is it? Haven’t we always lived... Submitted 93 days 15 hours ago.
Internet Fraud, Post Traumatic Stress and Feeling Powerless Against Bullies - Jennifer Stewart
A couple of years ago, I signed up with 1and1.com, a hosting company. Just over $6 a month to host more domains than I needed. The deal was that they would bill every 6 months in advance and I had to agree to a stop order on my Paypal account but if at any point I wanted to cancel I could, by... Submitted 97 days 2 hours ago.
My Love Affair With My Laptop And Bill Gates - Jennifer Stewart
Well, the Bill Gates bit is pushing it, I’ll admit, no offense Bill, you just don’t look like my kind of guy. But I love my laptop and I’ve finally given in to the seduction of Windows. It’s just so clever. I’ll never be able to get my head around how it works, but... Submitted 138 days 22 hours ago.
ePublishing, Doing It My Way And Having Fun And Loving My Freedom - Jennifer Stewart
One of the most exciting things about epublishing for me has been the idea that I can be my own boss and don’t have to be dictated to by big publishers. Nor do I have to have my book on hold for six months while they get round to reading and assessing it. The idea of it was enticing, and... Submitted 170 days 7 hours ago.
My first E-Published Book - Fun, Exciting - And Daunting! - Jennifer Stewart
D-day approaches, the moment when I press the “publish” button and launch my book out into the world. It’s one thing writing something; that’s challenging enough, but you only have to deal with minor things like writer’s block, and an inordinately powerful inner... Submitted 209 days 4 hours ago.
Heads or Tails: To Blog or To SearchWarp, That’s the Question - Jennifer Stewart
I’ve been writing a blog on wordpress.com for about two years now. I’ve written about 500 posts in that time, and my blog has been my diary in a way – especially when I first started it. Oh, I remember that day, it was such a triumph! I’d heard about this thing called... Submitted 241 days 18 hours ago.
One of the most amazing things about this age we live in is how easily and quickly people can connect. Move over Google and Facebook. It’s Twitter that’s really engaging people and uniting them. Everybody knows now about how it’s revolutionizing the Middle East, but that’s... Submitted 1 year 88 days ago.
Searchwarp’s Readers’ Club – Quality Connection with Real People, & Fantastic Exposure for Articles - Jennifer Stewart
I'll confess, I'm thick as a brick when it comes to new things. Somebody can explain to me how they work and I still don't get it, not really. Way down the line that old aha moment thing happens. This routine naturally played out when I came to SearchWarp. For quite a while I didn't realize what... Submitted 1 year 271 days ago.
Carolina Shout: A New Media Riff -
- Walter RhettThe neat thing about my laptop is the whimsy it brings to my eyes. Daily, as I scroll through the posts on twitter from my 100 followed sources, a parade of gaffes and snapshots touch my soul. Resonating with the silent feeling of old time stride (piano), their off beats colors the day's... Submitted 2 years 12 days ago.
Scam-Proof Online Shopping is Easier Than You Think -
- MogamaStarting my online life in 1991, it took a while before I actually bought something online. I think the first thing I paid for online was a domain name to build my first website. Ebay became my gateway to Online shopping, and I would bid on eBay auctions just for the thrill of bidding. Then one... Submitted 2 years 160 days ago.
Monk-e-mail – An Entertaining E-mail Alternative to Guarantee Your Messages Will Be Read - Danny Davids
For better or worse, e-mail has become a mainstay in most everyone’s life. Like the automobile and the telephone, people are finding out that e-mail is no longer considered a luxury, but a necessity. We use it to dash off a short note to a family member or friend, or send detailed instructions... Submitted 5 years 326 days ago.
Urban Legends, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Can The Spam - Danny Davids
You get them every day from people you’ve never met and don’t know. Offers for free iPods, cheap Rolexes, pharmaceuticals of all kinds. You know the claims aren’t valid and there’s a cloud behind that silver lining. So you grit your teeth and turn on your spam filter and watch the unwanted... Submitted 6 years 103 days ago.
Outlook 2000 Tips – One-Step Email Deletes - Danny Davids
You’ve read that email message and you’re through with it. So, you hit the “Delete” key and it’s gone. Or is it? In Outlook, deleting an email is a two-step process. Hitting that “Delete” key when you’re done with a message sends it to a folder called “Deleted Items”. You might think... Submitted 6 years 314 days ago.
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Tips – How to Use Folders - Danny Davids
If you’re like most people, all of your email comes into your computer and stays in one place – your Inbox. There you get to read through the messages, deciding what’s worthwhile and what’s worthless. Then you delete the unwanted messages. And that’s it. Your Inbox gets more and more full, and it... Submitted 6 years 328 days ago.
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Tips – What’s BCC? - Danny Davids
For people who are familiar with business correspondence, the term “cc:” is an old friend. A “carbon copy” or “complimentary copy” of a document was sent to someone in addition to the original recipient, usually as a way of providing information about a given situation, or for proving that an... Submitted 6 years 329 days ago.
Search Engine Blackmail And Those Who Profit From Playing Around With YOUR Popularity! -
- elle kynzerAnyone can find a writer by typing their name in the browser, and see where their website or blog is, and where they rank by search engine (or not). Extortion is happening by using your google ranks to extort money from you by promising they can give you first place rank with google search... Submitted 57 days 19 hours ago.
Blogging With Google's Help Using Keywords and Beginner's Search Engine Optimization - Jennifer Stewart
Two and a half years ago I started a blog on Wordpress. I didn’t know the first thing about the internet, or how blogs worked. I’d never heard of a keyword and didn’t understand how people could find what I wrote. I didn’t even know how to access my stats, or how I would... Submitted 60 days 22 hours ago.
Are there still any All My Children soap opera lovers out there? -
- The Old Gray MareI have been a long-time All My Children aficionado. It was a huge disappointment to me when this soap was cut from the ranks of the remaining soap operas. Good grief, I just about cut my teeth on this drama and have been through all the ups and downs of the families in Pine Valley since the... Submitted 193 days 13 hours ago.
I love quotes. Sometimes a quote about a certain subject can brighten the day of a friend or family member. I put together a few quotes that you may want to post on facebook or maybe just keep for yourself. Either way, I hope you enjoy these words of wisdom. "If you never leap you'll never... Submitted 272 days 23 hours ago.
2012 Presidential Elections: Rules for Blogging, Articles Commenting and Facebook –Twitter Posting - Chris Kanyane
A social virus that could sound our demise is gradually creeping in and needs to be reigned in as soon as possible. I write this article against those who are determined to make the internet a place of terror to others. In as much as the internet remains an easy way to disseminate information... Submitted 278 days 21 hours ago.
My Techi Man Is Good (I am Tech-Challenged) But Please Give Me Your Opinion On My Web Site - Fran Larson
Don’t misunderstand me. It is wonderful to be married to a techi-guy (I will refer to him as TG). It truly is. However, because he is so anxious to solve any tech problem, it leaves me technology-challenged. Well, I guess if he doesn’t mind that I am “technology-challenged... Submitted 288 days 23 hours ago.
