January 27th, 2012
More than a decade ago, Colorado consultant Debra Benton gave
her career a lasting boost in less than one minute. She called a
famous columnist and told him in one sentence what she did:
teach executives how to have charisma. The columnist took her
number and called her back a week later for an interview.
The day his article appeared, she received calls from Time and
Newsweek as well as from several executives who turned into
clients. Time ran its own story on her, which led to writeups ...
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Posted in Business
January 26th, 2012
You're never too old to have some fun. With the introduction of
games as cellular accessories, you cell phone can now double as
a personal gaming device.
Since cell phones have become a vital part of everyday life for
many people, it's only natural that they should offer
recreational opportunities as well. With the newer models of
cell phones, you can use your phone read e-mail, text-message
your friends, take pictures, and play games. Think of your
cellular phone as a tiny personal computer. ...
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Posted in Writing
January 25th, 2012
A collection of recent articles describes how Wi-Fi internet is
going to bring with it many benefits, but it will first have to
overcome the opposition of telephone and cable companies.
Free Phone Calls
According to eBay's chief executive Meg Whitman, within a few
years, customers may be able to make telephone calls for free,
with no per-minute charges, while the carriers make money on
advertising or transaction fees.
This statement was made during a discussion of eBay's purchase
of web-based ...
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Posted in Health
January 24th, 2012
Understanding Your Phone Bill
Background
Consumer confusion over telephone bills has significantly
contributed to the growth of slamming (changing a consumer's
telephone provider without his/her permission), cramming (adding
charges to a consumer's bill for services he/she did not
authorize), and other types of telecommunications fraud. To help
consumers detect fraud, the FCC has asked phone companies to
simplify their bills so that their customers can easily
understand what they are paying ...
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Posted in Business
January 23rd, 2012
TRUSTTEL.COM is a specialised manufacturer and exporter of
mobile phone accessories based at Hong Kong and China. We
provide a broad range of products and services related to mobile
phone and mobile phone accessories.Our current activities
include manufacture, export of cellular phone accessories for
the GSM,CDMA.TDMA,AMPS systems,Our products includes mobile
phone battery packs, mobile phone chargers, mobile phone
housings/faceplate/panels, mobile phone holders,Mobile phone
covers,mobile phone ...
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Posted in Business
January 22nd, 2012
Liquid Cellular Zeolite? What is it this time? Could it really clean my body or is it just the same with the others? Why should I use Waiora Zeolite? It might just be the same with them all. Well, if you don?t know what?s being talked about here, then, my friend, I?ll tell you it?s about Waiora Zeolite. This is a newly discovered and created liquid supplement that enhances the body detox processes of the body. It is made generally of Zeolite, a natural occurring material in the environment ...
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Posted in News and Society
January 21st, 2012
With cell phones quickly becoming an important part of our
everyday lives, it's frightening to think that the radiation
from cellular phones may cause health problems. Even though
claims about the dangers of cell phones are unsubstantiated,
that hasn't stopped various marketers from selling cellular
accessories alleging to protect consumers from harmful
radiation.
Since cellular phones are a new technology, there are no long
term studies to prove or disprove claims about their dangers.
Various ...
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Posted in Writing
January 20th, 2012
Like most electronic devices, cell phones are remarkably
fragile. Your cellular phone needs to be protected from water,
extreme temperatures, scratches, and unnecessary falls. Luckily,
a wide selection of cellular accessories is available to help
you keep your cell phone looking and acting like new.
The first line of defense against cell phone damage is a
protective case. Protective cases are useful cellular
accessories because they protect your phone from dust and damage
while maintaining all ...
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Posted in Writing
January 19th, 2012
Upon first glance, it's easy to see why the LG KG800 (also known as the Chocolate) won the 2006 IF Design Award in Germany for its fresh and innovative design. One such example of innovation is the hidden display and a touchpad that is invisible when not in use, but glows red when in use. Currently only available in black, the Chocolate is something to see and be seen with. Still, this phone is more than just a pretty package and comes equipped with more features than one would expect to find ...
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Posted in Technology
January 18th, 2012
Most people, when they get a new cell phone, are asked shortly thereafter if they'd also like an accessory for their cellular phone. The array of accessories is impressive, even intimidating. There are cell phone accessories that help you carry your phone more safely, like a holster or belt clip; those that help you make calls with more ease, like a hands free headset, and fun accessories like cell phone cases and decorations.
Some cell phone accessories have become so common as to almost be ...
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Posted in Technology
January 17th, 2012
Well, you'd be surprised. There really are all sorts of things
you can do with wireless networks -- you're only really limited
by your imagination! THE Infocomm Development Authority (IDA)
yesterday released results of a six-month trial of an advanced
wireless networking system which is expected to be commercially
deployed here by 2005.
The $600,000 trial between April and October this year at the
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) involved four equipment
vendors: Avaya, Cisco, Intel, and ...
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Posted in Computers
January 16th, 2012
Etiquette is in essence about proper conduct and presenting
yourself favourably. Demonstrating good etiquette is important
if one seeks to be successful. An area in which this is
essential is the business phone call.
Millions of business phone calls are made every hour and day.
Business people that interact solely over the phone yet never
meet still form strong opinions of one another. Practising good
business phone etiquette helps encourage clear lines of
communication, build rapport and avoid ...
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Posted in Business
January 15th, 2012
One of the top three market leaders in the United States cellular phone industry is the Swedish firm, Ericsson. Their entry to the top slot is due to the growing number of people requiring high performance and technologically advanced cellular phones.
Although, Ericsson is in a broad-based spectrum of business units, and on the communications sector, they focus their business son the fixed-line operation and not much on the cellular phone unit developments, this notion change very recently. ...
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Posted in Technology
January 14th, 2012
Cellular phones have become one of the most functional modern day gadgets. It has evolved from being a luxurious toy for young professional into a necessity for the multi dimensional life of these young professionals.
However, cellular phones have different use for different people. Now, minors sport a cellular phone as a functional display, they consider it part of their wardrobe and flaunt having this modern day gadget in there complete get up.
However, this is not the function of cellular ...
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Posted in Technology
January 13th, 2012
As an important part of your daily life, your cell phone should
reflect your personality. At one time, the only way to
personalize your phone was to get one in your favorite color.
Today, great cellular accessories such as ringtones and
wallpapers make it easy to create a phone that's as unique as
you are.
A ringtone is the sound your phone makes when there's an
incoming call. Custom ringtones are fun cellular accessories to
personalize your phone and help identify your phone in a room
full of ...
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Posted in Writing
January 12th, 2012
The 5 Best Cell Phones on the Market More reviews at:
http://www.str8junk.com/go.html
There are literally hundreds of cell phones out there made by
dozens of manufacturers. It is hard to determine which are the
best of the group - or at least, which is best for you. The
decision is a difficult one, and we hope the information below
will help you make a wise choice. The five cell phones listed
below are truely the best of the best in terms of quality
design, dependability, and overall user ...
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Posted in Writing
January 11th, 2012
When you call toll-free or pay-per-minute telephone numbers your
telephone number is identified and recorded. Even when you call
a business on their local telephone number, your phone number
may be recorded. Often, your telephone number will be used for
future sales calls from the company you called and will often be
sold to other companies as well. Think you're okay because you
have call ID blocking or because you registered your telephone
number on the Do Not Call List? Think again.
Call ID ...
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Posted in Home and Family
January 10th, 2012
At this point, you might have read a few feature lists for
wireless cards, and you're about to ask a very common question:
what's the difference anyway? Well, answering that question
requires a brief rundown of the history of wireless networking
so far.
The Beginning: 802.11
The first wireless networking standard was simply called 802.11,
without a letter after its name, and was released in 1997. It is
now sometimes called 'legacy 802.11' -- no-one uses the original
802.11 standard any more. ...
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Posted in Computers
January 9th, 2012
by Karon Thackston © 2004 http://www.learn-copywriting.com
It was going so well, so what happened? Many copywriters get off
to a wonderful start: The headline is compelling, the body copy
is benefit-filled, but then comes the call-to-action and the
whole thing falls apart. Why? It could be a dozen different
reasons, but one of the most common I've seen is that the
call-to-action doesn't fit the target audience.
Call-to-action statements (those final words that inspire your
customers to take ...
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Posted in Writing
January 8th, 2012
Wireless networks can be funny things. They'll work for weeks or
months and then suddenly, one day -- bang! They're dead. But
what can you do to try and resuscitate a dead wireless network?
The Simple Things
Before you go to too much trouble to fix your network, you
should try the simple solutions. No-one's quite sure why they
work, to be honest, but they have a surprisingly high success
rate.
To get Windows to attempt to fix problems with a wireless
connection, double click the connection's ...
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Posted in Computers
January 7th, 2012
Modern business faces complex problems; management often calls
upon highly-specialized consultants to help them address these
difficult problems. If you're ever called to help identify these
most pressing issues, one of the easiest and quickest ways to
start is to talk about the "Red Phone".
You know which phone I'm talking about -- it's the red phone
that sits on it's own special corner of the desk. Lights flash
when it rings; when you answer it, the person on the other end
isn't in a good ...
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Posted in Business
January 6th, 2012
Have you heard all the buzz about VoIP?
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is an emerging technology
which allows you to make telephone calls over the Internet -
many times for free. It is already starting to replace existing
telephone networks, with many people and businesses choosing to
cancel their traditional phone line and use VoIP instead. Why?
Price. Consumer are finding that they can save a lot of money
using VoIP technologies.
Originally developed to provide voice communication ...
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Posted in Writing
January 5th, 2012
March 30, 2005, Norfolk, VA. March finishes off another stellar
month in lead generation for Brokers advertising on
RentJillsHouse.com. March contributed over 1,600 calls and for
2005, the company has already ushered over 4,800 calls directly
to the reservation phone lines of its clients. Since the launch
of the website in June, 2004, RentJillsHouse.com has delivered
to its clients more than 7,500 calls.
RentJillsHouse.com provides each Broker with a toll-free 800
number that connects to their ...
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Posted in Business
January 4th, 2012
We have all - at one time or another - had experience with trying to decode and understand a phone bill. Extra charges, hidden costs, and unexplained overages have all confounded us periodically. But when landline phones were all we had to worry about, our frustration was at least confined. But now, with the advent and significant use of cell phones, we have another bill to decipher. And when you are not thoroughly educated about the plan you are paying for, you can easily be overwhelmed by the ...
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Posted in Computers
January 3rd, 2012
Teleconferences can be a boon or a bust. On the positive side,
they allow people at different locations to attend meetings
without having to travel. On the negative side, they can
degenerate into frustrating struggles with uncontrolled babble.
This occurs because people lack visual contact, which hinders
effective communication and provides opportunities to misbehave.
Here's how to set up an effective meeting by phone.
1) Plan a simple meeting. Ideally, the meeting should last less
than 30 to ...
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Posted in Business
January 2nd, 2012
It would not come as a shock today when we find teenagers carrying with them their very own personal mobile phones. Millions of teenagers worldwide have cellular phones with them either because they want to keep themselves abreast with the latest technology (that is how they really are) or because their parents themselves wanted them to have one because it allows them to monitor their whereabouts. You have to admit letting your children bring with them a cell phone offers a lot of ...
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Posted in Internet
January 1st, 2012
The creation of technological advances has made communication easier and more convenient on our part. People used to think that the telephone was the ultimate invention in terms of advance communication but then the information age has brought with it the internet and the mobile phone which makes us wonder of what would be coming next in the near future.
In today's modern age, one cannot count the many ways that we could communicate with other people. Long gone were the days when we had to ...
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Posted in Internet
December 31st, 2011
Do you have a wireless policy for your company? If not, chances
are you could be spending more than you should.
Wireless service has experienced tremendous growth over the past
few years. It is not uncommon to see people with a pager and a
cellular phone hanging from a belt clip.
Business owners need not pay for wireless services just because
employees request them however. Establishing a company wide
wireless policy is a must for business owners that want to gain
control of telecom ...
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Posted in Business
December 30th, 2011
Even a well-planned teleconference can go poorly. Some people
treat any meeting as a casual social activity instead of as a
serious business project. And a teleconference brings special
challenges because people attend them in the privacy of their
office without being able to see or be seen by the other
participants.
Use these techniques to hold a more effective meeting by phone.
1) Begin with a quick round of self introductions so that
everyone can find out who is present and hear everyone ...
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Posted in Business
December 29th, 2011
Absence makes the heart grow fonder -- Cliche? Yes. True? It
depends.
Missing a person could be one hell of an ordeal. The stress it
may bring is almost tantamount to mental torture. Distance is
often the most fearsome test for relationships to withstand.
What if a person has been away for too long? The tendency is
that the person desserted or even both parties cope through
looking for other activities with the attempt to make
preoccupation forget the loneliness or homesickness a person
feels. ...
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Posted in Writing