Posted on November 29th, 2008 by admin
Television will soon be another reason to hook up to the Internet.
In the not-so-distant future TV as we know it, will cease to exist. This is going to have huge ramifications on the whole of human society, or at least the so-called 'wealthy' countries that sit in front of the 'magic-story-box' religiously everyday. I say 'so-called' because we obviously measure wealth in terms of material gain and not internal peace or gratitude for life. When television first appeared, like the telephone (see last article on the changing world of voice-communication: 'Internet nerds are actually secret prophets who change the way our world works. Check out Skype, a type of future communication technology.') TV was an incredible addition to our collective reality. However, we are in the 'Information Age' and this means that the ways we do things as a species are changing faster than you can say, "Humans humorously hunt for humble hints at how to have more happiness."
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Posted on November 29th, 2008 by admin
This article investigates such important aspect of virtual reality as the Internet. Understanding other people's languages, cultures, etiquettes and taboos is necessary for every person. Nowadays it is obligatory for an intelligent person to know the Netiquette - the norms of conducting in the Internet.
The Internet is known as an invisible communications phenomenon. It is used by millions of people every minute. For many people the Internet is a "room" that is situated somewhere behind their computer screens in a cyberspace. Though the Internet exists for about a decade it has become the medium of the new network society. The popular and commercial spreading of the Internet has been exceedingly significant - promoting changes in almost every sphere of human activity and society.
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Posted on November 29th, 2008 by admin
For Rent Media Solutions™ Partners with ESPRE Solutions and MDS, LLC., becoming the first apartment listing service to offer streaming video to clients
Norfolk, VA—(November 16, 2006) – For Rent Media Solutions™, a leading apartment resource for searching apartments for rent nationwide and a division of Dominion Enterprises, is excited to announce the launch of Community Theater™ on their ForRent.com website.
ForRent.com, which lists over 50,000 apartments nationwide, has been working closely with ESPRE solutions, a Dallas-based media solutions and technology company with a revolutionary and patented video compression technology, as well as MDS, a Dallas area video distribution company, to offer this new service to ForRent.com customers.
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Posted on November 29th, 2008 by admin
How long will it be before we're connecting to the Internet via our mobile phones? We take a look at the exciting possibilities of Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
You can't go far, even in the mainstream media, without coming across someone speculating about the future of the Internet. Among all the excessive predictions there's one claim that never really gets much attention. Many more devices that we use will be connected to the Internet. And that's a shame, because this is an important development, and it's happening now, with the aid of Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
What is WAP for?
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Posted on November 27th, 2008 by admin
Although the field of public relations is quite new, it is seen to be pivotal to many companies when coordinating advertising and marketing campaigns. Public relations has been increasing in popularity, especially now with the Internet being used as a tool for communication in modern society.
Although the field of public relations is quite new, it is seen to be pivotal to many companies when coordinating advertising and marketing campaigns. Public relations, which is often defined as "The art or science of establishing and promoting a favorable relationship with the public" (Answers.com 2006, p: 1) has been increasing in popularity, especially now with the Internet being used as a tool for communication in modern society.
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Posted on November 27th, 2008 by admin
1. CrazyTalk Web Edition - Now On Sale
www.deprice.com/crazytalkweb.htm
Images are brought to life by displaying emotions and lip-synching with recordings of your own voice, imported audio files or text messages. Send your animated images as talking electronic greeting cards, as a talking messenger in e-mail or an EXE file attachment. New version features auto/semiauto fitting, larger 512×512 output size, real eye, and audio morphing/filter.
2. CTube - Don't Pay Cable Bills Ever Again.
www.deprice.com/ctube.htm
CTube is the largest resource available for viewing Internet Television, with over 1500 channels of TV, Live video channels and Web cams, plus an Internet Video Search, with over 2 million videos. You can watch uncensored news, music videos, education, and entertainment channels from around the world. CTube is ideal for people interested in alternative programming, learning languages, foreign cultures, entertainment, or news.
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Posted on November 27th, 2008 by admin
Being able to get satellite TV for computer is incredible. You get to watch all of your favorite shows and can even watch your favorite movies. You may not know which of the channels and stations you can get. So, what I'm going to do is share some programs you can get for your computer.
That way, you'll know what you can get on satellite TV for computer.
The programs you can get are:
1. Sport games. If you enjoy watching sports, you will be able to do this from your computer with satellite TV. You won't ever have to miss a game again. And you will be able to watch a lot of the games that your cable company doesn't show.
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Satellite TV For Computer- Programs You Can Watch On Your Computer
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Posted on November 27th, 2008 by admin
The good news about IT jobs is that there should be a lot more of them in the next decade or so. The bad news: There may not be enough qualified workers to fill them.
While finding qualified IT personnel is no picnic in any industry these days, it's apparently an especially arduous task for financial services firms.
Half of such companies that responded to silicon.com's 2007 Skills Survey said they are unable to fill vacant tech positions. In comparison, 44 percent of respondents from the retail sector and 35 percent of those in the public sector reported similar experiences.
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Posted on November 26th, 2008 by admin
There is this one law school student whose thesis is about money laundering so oftentimes she would google the term to come up with a ready list of online references.
This proved to be useful to her and the entire process of writing her paper. After several months of doing so, she was confronted with problems like being directed to a weird page totally not related to money laundering every time she types the same words.
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Posted on November 26th, 2008 by admin
Never before in the history of telecommunications has a more important warning been needed for current and potential VoIP (computer phone) users who have joined, or will be joining, in the inevitable paradigm shift from telephone to VoIP.
Warning! Warning! Warning!
Beware of VoIP internet service providers that operate on industry standard codec and industry standard protocols because they are PUBLICLY OPEN and INTERPRETABLE! This also includes, but is not limited to, peer-to-peer (P2P) networks.
In plain terms, this means, if you subscribe to, or considering subscribing to a VoIP internet solution provider who operates on these industry standards – and over 90% do — you have inadvertently made yourself vulnerable to the criminal activities of hackers. Regardless of the type of anti virus software you have on your computer, the publicly accessible industry standards provide a pathway by which these criminals can access your computer to plant viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and/or steal your identity.
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