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    <title>So You Want To Put Your Most Favorite Images Onto The World Wide Web How To</title>
    <description>Hey, I&#039;m Stephen Gilbert, and i&#039;m here to help. If you&#039;ve ever wanted somehow to get your images online you&#039;ve come to the right place. Here&#039;s a How To:        If you want to transfer your favorite pictures from your camera, to the internet, or even from your computer, to the internet, here&#039;s how you do it.      Camera to the Internet:  1. Take the chord that came with the camera, usually a USBFIREWIRE Chord, and plug one end into the camera, the other into the compute.    2. Turn the camera on.    3. If the software that came with the camera is installed, follow the easy steps to get it onto the computer.    4. If software isn&#039;t installed this is what you want to do, Go to, My Computer, Click on the drive that has the weird name, like &quot;Camera&quot; or &quot;ASX16&amp;ZD&quot;. Usually thats the camera. If you see a drive thats on there that&#039;s not C: drive just click on all the folders in the my computer screen until you come to your images.    5. If your software wasn&#039;t installed and you had to manually find the images, al l you have to do now is create a new folder on your desktop and just drag the images from the drive to the new folder.    6. Now the Images are on your computer. Now, you need to get them on the internet.    7. To get pictures on the internet you need to find an image hosting site. We recommend www.ImageSafe.us - Some sites may require you to register, just for their database use, but some do not. You can always do a Google search.    8. Once you&#039;ve found your image hosting site, you want to look for the image hosting form. Usually its on the first page.    9. Now, On the form click on browse, and go to the new folder you created.    10. Load all the images one by one onto the form and hit upload.    11. Now, after you hit the upload a page should come up with links to the images.    12.Highlight the links, right click, hit copy, And then your set!      From Computer to the internet!  (This one is for if you already have your images on your computer, and you need to get them onto the World Wide Web!)    1. L</description>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 08:03:02 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Getting The Most Bang For Your Buck On Your Electronics Purchases</title>
    <description>As every savvy electronics shopper knows, there are a few key research and shopping methods that will ensure that you get the most bang for your buck. By practicing the following methods you can guarantee yourself that you will get exactly what you want without unnecessarily paying more that you need to in order to get it. To make matters even better, if you follow these simple guidelines, you can avoid making the expensive and time-consuming mistakes that many consumers make when they purchase that new plasma TV, DVD player, or trendy mobile phone. The first, and perhaps most obvious, rule in getting exactly what you want it to be prepared and do the research on the products youre interested in purchasing. The internet is full of great resources for commentaries and reviews on the latest must-have gadgets and electronics. Some sites are very well-known and publish reviews by professionals, whereas other consumer review sites are entirely user based. Strike up a balance between both types of resources while you are researching. This will ensure that you get the most complete picture of the pros, cons, and potential hassles you may encounter. With this knowledge, you can then be prepared for the next step: purchasing the product.</description>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 13:16:54 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>The Most Common Features Available Through CRM Systems</title>
    <description>Customer Relations Management, or CRM, is more of a business strategy rather than a technology, although it is a software program that offer businesses better solutions in acquiring and maintaining relationships with customers. Companies who want to be successful are dedicated to finding ways to keep their most important asset, their customers, satisfied. That is why many businesses are turning to CRM technology to put their CRM strategies to work for them. One exciting feature in CRM systems is the emergence of open source CRM applications that are more advanced than ever. They actually allow the customer to integrate the multiple business systems in support of the companys business strategy rather than the company doing the integrating. Basically, the customer is doing the work that the business needs to find out what it is that satisfies their customer. These open source applications tend to be less expensive and support many different proprietary solutions. Yet at the same time these systems are presenting businesses with security, scalability, and many features that can be acquired by a business of any size because of their affordable price.</description>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 16:03:55 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Advice About The Most Up-to-date Advice With Reference To Computer Virus</title>
    <description>Ok, so youve quit your job and started up your own business. Youve got passion, youve got drive and you have a great concept that you think people will love.</description>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 21:51:20 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>How To Disable The Most Recently Used (mru) List And Delete MRU Entries In Windows XP</title>
    <description>Data privacy is becoming a big issue nowadays. Especially with shared computers, it becomes important to have some way of keeping private data secure and inaccessible. Because of this, many operating systems already offer built-in security measures that can create separate password protected accounts for different users, or even simply password protect specific files or folders. Most internet browsers also offer the option of clearing private data accumulated from browsing sessions, such as website history, cookies, and so on. However, there is another, less obvious way of sneaking a peek at private information: MRU or most recently used lists. These lists are implemented by many programs, and keep track of which items have been most recently accessed on the computer. While this was intended to simply be a convenient feature to grant easy access to recently used items, they also represent a moderate vulnerability. That is, these MRU lists, if left filled, enable other users to possible look at the details of what one has been working on, what documents have been accessed recently, and so on.</description>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 12:21:31 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Getting The Most Out Of A Scorecard Forum</title>
    <description>Managers could visit and participate in online scorecard forum to learn more about the balanced scorecard management approach. Through these online gatherings, insights from experienced strategic management practitioners could help other managers derive better overall performance from their respective organizations. The concept of a balanced scorecard was introduced by Robert S. Kaplan of the Harvard Business School and David P. Norton in 1992. Basically, this concept was created for companies to determine if company activities are in line with organizational objectives in terms of strategy and vision. This comprehensive management approach not only measures performance through financial profits but also considers human issues as well. This management approach shares similar principles with Management by Objectives, another management approach also developed by both Kaplan and Norton earlier in the 1990s. Since the introduction of the balanced scorecard approach, it has been awarded as the best theoretical contribution in 1997 by the American Accounting Association. It has also been taught in the academe alongside other management approaches like activity-based costing and total quality management. Implementing a balanced scorecard approach typically requires four processes. The first of which is the translation of</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Computers-and-Technology/75035_Getting_The_Most_Out_Of_A_Scorecard_Forum.html</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 19:07:57 GMT</pubDate>
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