Archive for the 'Technical Guides' Category
Anyone who has the experience of maintaining a huge database will know how difficult it is to export excel data to external applications multiple times. It usually takes a lot of time and since excel is something we use very regularly for all our daily organizational tasks, there is simply no escape. As a [...]
June 12th, 2008 | Posted in General Blurbs, Software, Technical Guides | No Comments
A lot of people call themselves computer dummies. They know they’re not as good as they want to be, and they end up frustrated by computers a lot, and wish they could learn the basics of computers.
In most cases, those people are perfectly bright, regular people who just felt at a disadvantage with computers — [...]
April 24th, 2008 | Posted in Computers and the Internet, Consumer Electronics, Education, Software, Technical Guides | No Comments
One of the common challenges for people when they try to learn computers is the problem of confusing computer terms. A lot of the computer jargon out there is pretty hard to understand, and almost impossible for people to relate to. It can really be a big help for someone who’s learning the computer is [...]
March 4th, 2008 | Posted in Computers and the Internet, Education, General Blurbs, Reference and Directories, Technical Guides | No Comments
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing area is one of the fastest growing areas in the engineering industry today. Computer Aided Design (CAD) is an advanced product development tool which allows drafters, designers, and engineers to develop new products faster by automating many complex, tedious, and repetitive design tasks throughout all phases of production.
A typical Computer [...]
September 15th, 2007 | Posted in Computers and the Internet, Design Arts, Graphic Design, Information Technology, Technical Guides | No Comments
When DSL first became available in my area I had been waiting for so long that I signed up with the first company that could offer it. I was absolutely thrilled! Instead of waiting forever for each page to load, they were there almost instantly. I was still only connecting at 512kbps but compared to [...]
August 28th, 2007 | Posted in Computers and the Internet, Networks, Services, Small Business, Technical Guides | No Comments
Temporary Internet Files are created when you browse the internet. The reason for this is simply to make your browsing experience faster and easier. Your computer remember certain information so that when you re-visit a page or web-site it will load faster and perhaps remember information that you need to type in. The problem is [...]
March 20th, 2007 | Posted in Computers and the Internet, Operating Systems, Security and Anti-Virus, Technical Guides | No Comments
Where to Get Free Web Templates
It’s a free template a day. My suggestion is to join up and see what you think before they decide to charge for it. You’re going to love template designs they have for you. You’ll find the videos extremely helpful even if you decide not to use [...]
February 8th, 2007 | Posted in Computers and the Internet, General Blurbs, Technical Guides, Web Design | No Comments
The $7 Answer to the Big Bucks Internet Marketing Gurus
For $7, this report is one of the most useful that I have read.
I really like the idea. His system of selling information products makes nearly every product viral. I plan to use some of these methods in products that I am planning to [...]
February 6th, 2007 | Posted in Advertising and Marketing, General Blurbs, Internet Marketing, Marketing, Technical Guides | No Comments
The security aspect is an advantage and disadvantage of electronic health records system as well. Though there are been measures taken by the software developers such as alphanumeric password, the method can simply be outwitted by a person who knows the details (username and password) to access the files. In essence, this talk of paperless [...]
January 13th, 2007 | Posted in Computers and the Internet, General Blurbs, Information Technology, Technical Guides | No Comments
Corundum is the hardest mineral other than diamond. Ruby and sapphire are the most valuable corundum. Red corundum is ruby, other colors are called sapphires, but there is no clear border between the two. Light red, pink or violet corundums are usually classified as sapphires whereas ruby is reserved for truly red stones. Read full [...]
December 20th, 2006 | Posted in Jewelry, Technical Guides | No Comments
LBO Advisers provides a free glossary of Venture Capital and financial terms with over 300 expert definition. Out-of-cash date is the future date at with a company with a high burn rate will run out of money if the current burn rate remains constant.
Read full article on: Out-of-cash date - More resources: LBO Business Financing
November 23rd, 2006 | Posted in Business and Finance, Consulting, Management, Services, Technical Guides | No Comments
It all started back in the very early days of the internet - some time in the mid 1990s - when researchers and computer enthusiasts took a serious interest in sending voice data over an internet connection. Software was developed that enabled the transmission of voice data from one computer to another. In order to [...]
September 24th, 2006 | Posted in Computers and the Internet, General Blurbs, Small Business, Technical Guides, Telecommunications | No Comments