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How To Use A Safelist To Your Advantage — Regine Hehn A safelist is a group of people who have agreed to receive messages from one another. It is an off-shoot of opt-in lists that were prevalent in the early days of the Internet. There were numerous opt-in groups in which members agreed to send to and receive emails from other members. Most of these emails were commercial in nature. As the Internet expanded the people started abusing this system. They started giving junk-mail addresses or non-existing addresses. Frequently an autoresponder address was given so that as soon as a message was received, another message was sent to the sender immediately. Abuse of opt-in lists rendered the system meaningless. A Review of Cable High Speed Internet Service — Morgan Hamilton The computer certainly has seen its fair share of changes. Well, I guess I should actually say the PC and Mac. Regardless of what you prefer in computer finery, you are no doubt finding value now. Since the mid-nineties, many of us have gotten used to the idea of having a computer in our homes. Are Today's Leading Satellite Companies Loosing Their Grasp On The Future Of Satellite TV? — Guru Of Info Until recently the major players in the satellite TV industry thought they had the future of satellite tv in their hands and under their control. That was until a new piece of software recently hit the internet market and is quickly pulling the future of satellite tv from the current industry leaders grasp. Staying Connected — Stacey Moore With work, school and extracurricular activities jostling for space in our hectic lives, it can be difficult to stay organized. Here are some technology tips for families on the move. 10 Fun Things You Can Do With Broadband — Miguel Poza So you've decidied to get yourself a cool broadband connection and are wondering what fun things you can do with it now that you are about to consign your dusty old dial up connection into the dustbin of history....here are my top ten suggestions which are not in any particular order of merit: DS3 Bandwidth Pricing Is Getting Cheaper - How To Best Take Advantage — Michael Lemm The predicted end to dropping DS3 bandwidth pricing is premature as the downward pricing trend continues. Service providers are up against stiffer competition and are desperate for new customers to fill their pipes and turn a profit. If you're ready to negotiate for a rock bottom price, first consider a few of the reasons for the drop in price on DS3 bandwith. A little preperation will allow you to take best advantage of the situation. The Fundamentals Of OC3 Bandwidth...What It Does For Your Business — Michael Lemm When searching for just the right bandwidth solution for critical business network applications a common choice is what's termed an OC3 circuit. So just what is an OC3 circuit and what can it do for your business? Challenges And Solutions For Medical Imaging Bandwidth Requirements — Michael Lemm A Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) is integral to the smooth, timely, and quality delivery of health care in every medical setting today. However, PACS have long faced challenges in delivering this digital imaging support. The main issue has always been the availability of sufficient bandwidth (load and speed).....at a reasonable cost.....to support the growing demand for quick easy web-based access by medical providers. Enter the digital solution. How To Successfully Set Up Your First Adwords Campaign — Ryan Blake Google Adwords has such a stigma attached to it and well it isn't as difficult to use as most people make it out to be. So what I've done is give you a guide on how to set up your first campaign Cable High-Speed Internet: Luxury To Necessity — K Snow How quickly the computer has changed the way we live, think and perhaps even dream! Computer technology itself has evolved so quickly over 10 years as have the Internet services. It wasn't too long ago that dial-up services meant one had to wait forever before connecting. At least that's how it seems on hindsight. Actually, when dial-up services were launched, it seemed the greatest thing in the world! However, we tend to take progress in our stride and always want better. So... Isp – Moving From Dialup To Broadband — Kwan H Lo The internet has become an important part of our lives in the past 10 years. You can read daily news, play online games, research for information, share your photos or daily lives with the others, and even buy or sell over the internet. All of these online experiences rely on the ISP. What kind of Website will you choose? — Phil M. What kind of thing do you want to put on it? Who are you trying to get to visit? Here's a quick guide to some of the most popular website types. Let’s explore some of the disadvantages of using ADSL — john ADSL is fast becoming the standard method of broadband Internet access, with its growth far outstripping that of cable. However, there are some downsides to DSL that you should be aware of. Why is ADSL getting cheaper? — john ADSL is cheap, and it’s getting cheaper. There’s a reason for this: it’s called local loop unbundling. ADSL: The Trusted, and Ideal Broadband for Both Home and Business Users. — Robert Marcus Amazingly, ADSL has so many advantages over other types of broadband services available in today's market. Firstly, it allows you to make and take calls as normal, without the disturbance of engaged tones etc. |
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