Wednesday, December 28, 2005

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1. Online Debt Consolidation
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Link Page > Arts and Humanities > Design Arts

1. Fine Art Nature Photography and Landscape photographs
Your best source for Fine Art Nature and Landscape Photographs, information, resources, and tips

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1. BridesMaid Jewelry
Discounted store for bridesmaid gifts, flower girl's dresses and gifts and much more. Powered by Cathy's Concepts.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Link Page > News and Media > Entertainment

1. Christmas Awards: Christmas Gift Ideas
Christams Awards has to be one of the best Christmas directories on the internet and contains unbiased consumer information that should help everyone have a great Christmas. We update the site regularly and strive to make every visitor's experience a memo

Link Page > Recreation > Games

1. Gameaaholic Directory
One of the best non-fee based games directories on the internet. Comprises of comprehensive games resources including latest news, articles and products. If it has something to do with games, it will be within our directory.

Link Page > Business and Industry > Work From Home

1. Starting a Daycare
Offers a complete business package to help you easily and quickly start your own profitable home-based day care business.

Link Pages > Health and Fitness > Nutrition

1. Liquid Vitamins
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Monday, December 19, 2005

Link Page > Business and Industry > Automotive

1. Wholesale Auto Parts
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Link Page > Business and Industry > Computers

1. Computer Articles
Read thousands of computer articles for free. Learn tips, tricks and advice concerning topics relating to computing and the internet.

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1. Upgrades Information
Unique and high quality upgrades information. Great selection and best quality for upgrades not found anywhere else. Personalised upgrades information also available.

Link Page > Business and Industry > Finance

1. Payday Loan
Simple 2-step process for quick and convenient payday loans.

Link Page > Computers > Hardware

1. The Home Computer Network Store
Ecommerce site for home computer networking equipment. Products include wired & wireless network infrastructure equipment and network-able products. Product categories include routers/waps, WiFi streaming media, PC cards & adapters, network kits and more.

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1. Refinance Mortgage
Get quotes from up to 4 lenders today for refinance & mortgage. Quick and easy form matches you with lenders.

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1. Grow your online business
Earn an extra stream of income with IT-Ideas. Learn the secrets that will promote your site and make you money.

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1. Paid Surveys
Free Paid Surveys Online Directory is online since March, 2003 and provides legal information about hundreds of free paid online surveys, polls, and focus group providers along with detailed reviews and descriptions for each program.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Link Page > Computers > Advertising and Marketing

1. Free Classified Ads
Free classified advertising for individuals and website owners to promote their products.

Link Page > Computers > Web Design

1. Dreamweaver tutorials
Offers Macromedia Dreamweaver and Fireworks video tutorials on web developement.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Link Page > Computers > Web Design

1. Affordable Web Design Company
Custom web design at affordable prices. A small business helping others grow. Full service, hosting, SEO, ecommerce, site redesign, Graphic artist. Web design by a disabled veteran and darn proud of it.

Link Page > Health and Fitness > Fitness

1. Marathon Training Secrets
Marathon Training Secrets for 'normal' people reveals all the tips, guidance and advice on training programs, schedules and nutrition to run a marathon, without walking, in under 4 or 5 hours.

Link Page > Business and Industry > Computers

1. Computers
Computers news, articles, deals and more.

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1. Silent Auctions Sellers | Online Auctions | Consignment Thrift Shops
Online Auction without the Auction... Silent Auction Seller, Online Auction, Consignment Thrift Shop, Outlet Shopping Center Mall, Retail Shopping Mall, Sporting Goods, Sell my Car, Buy a Car, Industrial Goods and Services

Link Page > Society > Dating

1. How To Be Irresistible To Women
Review of Matthew Whiting's leading Dating Advice eBook for Men

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1. computer repair zone
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

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1. NORTH STAR METAL - Precision sheet metal works
North Star Metal is certified ISO 9002 industry leader in precision metal design and sheet Metal production

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1. Paid Survey
Get free information and details to more than 500 paid online survey companies that will pay you cash money to take online paid surveys. All of them are free to join!

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1. HTML Code
Offers HTML tutorials and related information for aspiring webmasters.

Link Page > Shopping > Home and Garden

1. Wall Clocks
The wall clock store offers a large variety of wall clocks ranging from wooden pendulum clocks to kitchen clocks. Their prices simply can't be beat!

Friday, November 11, 2005

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1. Backpacking
This site offers software, tips, and ideas and articles to help plan a comfortable and exciting backpacking trip.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Link Page > Business and Industry > Information Technology

1. PDF Converter

The PDF Forum offers information for people looking to learn more about using PDF.

Link Page > Computers > Directories

1. Qmme.com Directory

A categorized directory.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Link Page > Recreation > Pets

1. Doggie Land - Dogs Directory
Doggie Land is one of the best non-fee based dogs directories on the internet and contains only the best and most accurate dogs information on the internet. We update our site regularly and do our best to make sure that all dog lovers feel at home.

Link Page > Computers > Web Design

1. Frontpage Tutorial
Offers in depth video tutorials on using Microsoft FrontPage to create beautiful websites quickly.

Link Page > Recreation > Camping

1. Hensley Manufacturing - Home of the Hensley Arrow
Home of the Hensley Arrow, the Ultimate Towing Experience. Travel trailer sway elimination and related safety products for travel trailers and recreational vehicles.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Link Page > Business and Industry > Outdoors

1. Texas Topo Maps
Offers USGS topo maps of the 50 states.

Link Page > Computers > Advertising and Marketing

1. Free Classified Ads
Free classified advertising for individuals and website owners to promote their products.

Link Page > Business and Industry > Travel

1. City of London
Information on London, London history, tourist attractions, London eye, climate and geography.

Monday, October 31, 2005

Top 10 Ways to Protect Yourself from Computer Viruses

by Jim Faller

As more and more people are becoming comfortable using their computers at school, home or in the office it's only a matter of time before they encounter a computer virus. Here are our top 10 steps to protect you from computer viruses.
Use a high quality anti-virus program. There are many different anti-virus computers programs on the market some of them are better than others. Look to reputable computer magazines or websites for ratings to help you find the one that matches your needs.
Always use your anti-virus software. Make sure your anti-virus software is always turned on and scanning, incoming and outgoing email messages, and any software programs you run.
Keep your antivirus programs up to date. Most programs come with a yearly subscription make sure you take advantage of the updates. More advanced programs allow you to schedule updates or full system scans for "off hours" like 2AM when you aren't likely to be using your computer.
Keep your computer up to date. From time to time operating systems fall victim to security holes or issue updates. Make sure you check periodically to make sure you are running stable up to date versions of your software.
Backup your data regularly. Most windows computer users keep their documents in the "My documents" folder. This makes it easy to back up all of your important documents. Make weekly or monthly copies CD or USB drives.
If you use floopy disks or USB drives on public computers like your school computer lab, Kinko's, or even digital photo printing store make sure you scan them for viruses. Public computers are notorious for not being up to date and properly protected.
Be wary of email attachments. Treat any email attachment as potentially dangerous. Never open attachments from people you weren't expecting. Also be careful of attachment from people you know but weren't expecting. Many computer viruses replicate themselves by reading the contacts from an infected computer.
Use text email if possible. While HTML email is prettier and allows you more control over formatting it also can carry computer viruses. If you use text based email the only way to get a virus is by opening an attachment.
Use downloaded freeware and shareware files or software with caution. Try to download them from popular reputable sources that scan the programs before they are uploaded. To make sure you are safe scan the program before you install it on your computer.
Be wary of links in IM or instant messaging software. Don't accept invitations from people you don't know and never click a link from someone you don't trust, they can easily redirect you to another website that will try to install a virus on your computer system.
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About the Author
This article was written by Jim Faller of
http://computers.6ln.com a website with information about viruses, spyware, adware, backups, data recovery and computer security.

Saturday, October 29, 2005

Laptop's Hard Drives: Speed Also Matters

by Danijel Zivkovic

Buying a laptop? Want to upgrade your old one with a new hard drive? Besides hard drive's space size for storing your applications, documents, music, movies and other data, you should also pay attention to its speed performance. If you want fast access to stored data on your laptop's hard disk with SATA interface, higher rotation speed and larger buffer cache size.

Buy Laptop with SATA Drive
Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives use less power, so they save your laptop's battery. But, they also enchase your laptop's speed performance. Most hard drives usually support ATA/66 MB/sec), Ultra ATA/100 (100 MB/sec), or SATA (150 MB/sec) interfaces. The numbers refer to the macimum burst rate at which the drive can pass data to the system (66, 100, or 150 megabytes per second). SATA transmit data in a serially (in a single stream) as opposed to PATA or Parallel ATA which is commonly referred to as an IDE hard drive.

Check the Hard Drive's Rotational Spedd
Don't forget to check the hard drive rotational spedd! The hard drive rotational speed tells you how fast the drive spins its disks in revolutions per minute (rpm). A higher rpm means higher drive performance. A 7,200 rpm hard drive is faster than a 5,400 rpm or 4,200 rpm and gives better performance.

Large Buffer Cache Size - Better Performance
Buffer Cache Size is a temporary data storage are used to enhance drive performance. When the computer request data from the hard disk if that data is in the cache, there is a performance boost directly related to the speed of the cache. Large buffer cache size usually result in better hard drive performace. Buffer cache size on the most of laptop's hard drive is usually 2 MB, 4 MB or 8 MB.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2005

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All about META Tags Part 1

by Afonso Ferreira Gomes

This article was first published at http://www.wise-designs.com where more than 200 useful articles and tutorials can be found.
In these articles i'll try to explain all there is to know about META tags and their important role in any website.
META tags are extremely useful for your site as they help it get listed in search engines, identify the creator of the page, what HTML specs the site has, ets ets ets. Meta tags can even help to avoid the page that has is being framed! These were just few examples of the wide range of uses meta tags can have. Their information most common uses are: by browsers to display the site correctly; and by search engines spiders to better list your site in their index. Read more to get to know them better one by one, how to use them and in what search engines they are recognized.

Where to put the META Tags?
Meta tags are always inserted within the container. To get a better perspective how it is done you can check the source code of any given web site! Usualy you can do this by right clicking your mouse on the site and chose "View Source Code".

Categories of META tags
You'll find two kinds of META tags available for use! The HTTP-EQUIV and the normal (usual) META tags.

Let's start with the normal ones and let the HTTP-EQUIV for later! Within the regular META tags let's start with the most important ones for Search Engines indexing... the ones that are considered the vital ones in order to achieve better results and better rankings.

- Description Tag
Syntax: (meta name="description" content="bla bla bla...">
(title) tag and the description is taken from this META tag! This tag is on the top most important for a site as it will assist search engine's robots to better index you. They'll just put in their index any sentence you write for that specific page. If you don't have this tag present on the page the robot will use the text from the first paragraph of the text within the body area of the page. It's recommended that you use less than 144 characters for this tag to Google and other major search engines only use about 60-80 to display!(/title) This tag is used to provide search engines with a description of the page they are indexing. If you analyse the results of any search at Google or Yahoo you'll notice that there's the title of the page in bold and a small description below! The title of the page is take ffrom the

- Keywords Tag
Syntax: (meta name="keywords" content="keyword1, keyword2, keyword3, keyword50">
First of, Google don't use this tag for indexing... but Yahoo and more engines do! This tag is used for you to make the spider know the words that logically best describe your site and the content of the page! You can use a single word or a small phrase with 3 or 4 words separated by commas (avoid using "and", "for", "or"... these are known as stop words). The lengh of this meta tag can vary but it's advisable by many Search Engine Optimisation experts that this tag has less than 1024 characters, with no word repeated more than 7 times. Also it's recommended that keywords are listed by order of importance.

- Ditribution Tag
Syntax: (meta name="distribution" content="global">
This tag specifies how the document using it shall be index. "global" is a normal indexing directive that allows the document to be index by the major internet search engines. If you want to avoid this indexing just change the word "global" to "local" and the document will only be indexed by an intranet indexing engine.
These three (plus the title tag of your site) are the ones you need to be an expert at in order to get great results. Managing the keywords present in each of this tags gets you higher and higher on Search Engines Positioning and therefore lots and lots of visitor.
In the 2nd part of this article I'll explain all other tags that are not that important to Search Engines but sometimes useful for controling the performance of your site when being displayed to your precious visitors.
I sincerely hpe that you find this article useful to you and also that you feel ready to do that upgrade needed in your site! For more articles please check our webmaster's resources and templates site at
http://www.wise-designs.com

About the Author
Afonso Ferreira Gomes is the webdesigner for Wise Designs Webmasters at http://www.wise-designs.com. The site's objective is to help any webdesigner in his work by providing templates, tutorials, articles, scripts, graphics and all the resources anyone can think of!
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Inside View On Printers

by Alan Jason Smith

Printers have certainly cme a along way since the inception of the character and dot matrix printers.
These ancient products (ancient in technical terms being as few as 10-15 years) were what are known as impact printers, simply because they needed to make a physical connection with the paper in order to achieve the ink-on-paper result.
Dot matrix printers came equipped with a group of pins that touched a ribbon which then connected with paper to produce the finished product. Character printers, which worked on the same principle as electric typewriters, used a bar or ball whose surface was embossed with all the characters you now see on any keyboard. These characters made contact with the ribbon, which in turn made contact with the paper.
Today we use non-impact printers - those that do not make physical contact with the paper to create the papered reproduction. The most prevalent for home or small office use is the inkjet printer - an economical for all but the most serious graphic arts requirements.
An inkjet printer produces the images and type it delivers from computer to paper by means of miniscule drops of ink. So miniscule, in fact, that a human hair would seem big by comparison. Standard ink drops of an inkjet printer have a diameter range of 50-60 microns. Arranged very precisely, these ink drops come in various resolutions (the higher the resolution, the clearer and more life like the output.) while 800x600 dpi (dots per inch) is a typical SOHO (small office home office) resolution producing quite adequate print quality, an inkjet printer can offer resolutions as high as 1440x720 dpi. Adding color to the mix can produce images nearly as high in quality as a laser printer product.
These are five basic parts to an inkjet printer: the print head assembly, the paper feed assembly, circuitry control, power supply, and printer ports.
The print head assembly is the heart of the printer workings. It's what brings the ink to paper by means of a row of nozzles. The print head may be part of the inner workings of a cartridge, or they may be separate parts. Cartridges are responsible for delivering color and shading. Most inkjet printers made nowadays offer color printing. Some may require as many as three distinct cartridges, but generally at least two -one black, one color. The motor is part of the print head assembly as well. It's the part that enables the ink and cartridges to move across the paper and produce the hard copy. It also keeps the cartridge stable when not in use.
The paper feed assembly includes the paper tray, which holds the paper ready for a printing request, and the rollers, which deliver the paper to the ink when a printing job is requested.
The power supply is simple -it''s what gets the electricity to your printer so that it can do its job. Printer circuitry controls take the message from your keyboard and mouse and deliver it to the printer so that the requested hard coyp can be procuded. Printer ports, also referred to as interface ports, much like a telephone jack, enable the peripheral (the printer) to talk to the computer. While in older models parallel ports were the norm, the newest printer models connect via USB ports, which require a special USB cord.

About the Author
Alan Jason Smith is the owner of
http://www.printerspro.com which is a great place to find printers links, resources and articles. For more information go to: http://www.printerspro.com

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

The Benefit Of CD Duplication

by Sandy Baker

CD duplication is the means of making several duplicates of CD's of various types without doing a replication of many. Is it used to describe the need and use of short run quantity copying of various types of CDs. Most duplication is done for quantities under 500. The value of these duplications is high, in that the sound quality is very good and matches its original quality.

The Benefits:

There are many benefits to CD Duplication including the following:
* It is less expensive to do CD duplication than it is to do a full replication run especially when the need is much lower.
* Often times, in a replication run there will simply be a minimun amount that is more than is neede. Using CD duplication can help to eliminate this extra replication.
* And, believe it or not, it can be much faster to use CD duplication rather than a full CD replication run.

But, there are some things that can cause a second take as well. In many cases, CD duplication can cost more per CD that that of a full run. But, in the long run, this still may be much lower. Also, not all will look like an original either. Some will have blue or black burn marks on them that make them look as if they are duplicates.

Never the less, CD duplication is a commonly used system of replicating CD's effectively. Technology is always improving so look for updates in the quality of the CD duplication systems as well.

There are also many information portals now devoted to the subject and we recommend reading about it at one of these. Try googling for "CD duplication" and you will be surprised by the abundance of information on the subject. Alternatively you may try looking on Yahoo, MSN or even a decent directory site, all are good sources of this information.

About the Author
For more information plese see
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Printer-A Dilemma

by George W. Cannata

My recent article did not flatter computer manufacturers norm will this one.

I'm a capitalist, and believe in free enterprise but I think the business philosophy of the rinter manufacturers has been outrageous and certainly not consumer friendly. The cost of ink is horrendous.

To an extent their practices have back fired on them. They've created a bootleg industry that they now have to compete with. The cost of OEM inkjet cartidges has sky-rocketed and the competitors have followed suit.

For ecample the price of a set of cartridges for a Lexmark Z51 Printer is $74.97 delivered from a leading online supplier. A set of refilled cartridges from eBay will cost $38.45. Refills are notoriously unreliable, and some printers just don't work well other than OEM ink.

This is a problem for me as I do a lot of printing. Besides the usual run of the mill printing I often print manuals and instructions that I can read somewhere other than on my screen.

One solution is to buy a printer that uses ink tanks instead of cartridges. They are much cheaper. The reaseon for this is the print head is built into the machine, not into the cartridge, so they not only are less expensive but if you get in to refilling, which I don't recommend, it's easier to do.

Here's the dilemma: There are two leading brands that use this system, and I've owned more than one of each, for some reason or other, that type of printer doesn't stand up well. Not that any of them do.

I'm talking about affordable printers in the under $150.00 range. I don't know about those five or six hundred dollar jobs. For one thing the print heads frequently fail. You can't replace them yourself and it's too costly to have them repaired.

I just had one of the leading brands that cost $100.00. It was replaced under warranty three times, the last time a week before my warranty expired. It's less than three months old and it prints half a page and quits.

My solution: I'm an intervetare shopper, vvisit my web site shopping guide: www.caveatemptorus.com. I buy bargain printers. The last three cost $!6.00, $21.00 and $29.00 brand new. When the ink runs out I'll throw them away.

Watch out for the ones with sample cartridges the ink doesn't last long. I bought one whitout knowing it. The seller didn't say, he did give the cartridge numbers, which I should have checked. So check before you buy.

Another thing I do is print in draft mode, and I have cut down on printing entirely.

About the Author
Written by: George W. Cannata, Author and Publisher of the web site: http://www.caveatemptorus.com You may copy this article in it's entirely so long as you include credit to the author and links to my web site.


Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Get Listed in Google in 24 hours

by Robin Dary

So, you launched your new site. And you are waiting for the traffic to come. And waiting, and waiting, and waiting,...
It currently takes Google 6 to 9 months to index any new site. Yes, 6 to 9 months and that is not to rank that is just to be indexed. As a site owner you can't wait that long. You can pay for search engine submissions but what if there was a FREE way to accomplish the same thing. And to have it take affect quickly.
Yes, there is a FREE way and it doesn't involve any complicated programming or massive amounts of your time.
Find websites in your category and at least one that is a Page Rank of 5 or higher and get them to exchange links with you. It is that simple. I've found this also works well with sites that have been live for a while it aren't indexed.
(Google has a system to give every site a Page Rank. You can download the toolbar here,
http://www.google.com/intl/en/options/index.html.)
How do you find sites in your category? It's easy. Go to Google and type in one of your search terms. Select some suitable sites and ask them to exchange links. You can also use a link diretory. There are several good free ones available, linkmetro.com and linkmarket.net, for example.
Are you still wondering does this really work? Go to Google and enter Parker Computer Guy. As of this writing the site,
http://www.ParkerComputerGuy.com appears as listing number 3 of 2,050,000. This is a brand new site and it is 3 out of 2,050,000!

About hte Author
Robin Dary is the marketing power behind a brand new site,
http://www.ParkerComputerGuy.com

Rackmount Computer Monitors Provide Dependability

by Max Bellamy

Just as the racks themselves must be made of the finest materials avalaible and make use of the latest manufacturing technology so must the monitors that accompany them. In order to see what your server is doing at any particular moment, you have to hook it to a TV monitor to observe it in action. In order for the technician to fly that smart bomb into that enemy target, he has to see the images being transmitted from the camera in the eye of that missile.

From those images, he can guide the bomb to its target with unerring accuracy. It's the monitors that provide that ability. Monitors must be manufactured to operate under the most severe of weather and terrain conditions, temperatures so low that air freezes as it leaves your nose, to dry, dust filled desert terrains. They must be able to travel and not get damaged in the process. Some are designed to be used on mobile vehicles, plotting courses, and operating sophisticated equipment while traveling unpavedroads at high speed.

There are industrial flat panel monitors designed to operate in harsh environment and CRT displays that are put through rigorous vibration test before they are put into the field. And their sunlight-readable, high-contrast transflexive monitors designed especially to be readable in extreme sunlight. If you're going to be out in the field in Iraq, operating a group of high-tech tanks and other equipment, you'll want monitors that are rugged and reliable and can be easily read in the burning desert sunlight. There are monitors housed in stainless steel designed to protect against corrosion, windowblown dust, rain, splashing water, hose directed water and external icing found in harsh artic environments.

Needless to say, that's a bit more than you'd want for your family room set, but if you're out there in those environments you'll want the best monitor available to make your system functional and complete.

About the Author
Rack Mount Computers provides detailed information about rack mount computers, cases, monitors, and keyboards. Racks Mount Computers is the sister site of Refurbished Laptops Web.

Reclaim Your PC from the Internet Spies

by Jason Frovich

Most Internet users recognize the need of protecting their computers against viruses, as the vast majority of us sooner or later become painfully aware of these nasty little programs when they shut down our PC, spam our mailbox or delete our files. Viruses are, however, not the only malicious software programs out there. The newest addition to the evil software family is the so called Spywares and a good anti-virus program or firewall is not enough to safeguard against these clever programs.

Spywares are known by many names such as adware, trojans, malware, browser hijackers ets. The thing they all have in common is that they will transmit your personal information to companies and individuals who have an interest in knowing about your surfing habits, online purchases, credit worthiness, interests, web searchs, chats, birth date and even your credit card number. The list goes on and on, since Spywares are constructed by promotional companies who need to know as much as possible about the online consumbers to target them effectively. By ewes dropping on you online, these companies hope to be more successful when sending out promotional materials.

Spyware usually enter your PC by piggybacking on other software downloads. Every time you use downloaded or otherwise shared files, including Freeware, Shareware or p2p sharing programs, you stand the risk of unknowingly infecting your computer with Spyware. Even confirmed virus free music files, films and computer programs can have Spyware stowaways. Once inside your computer, they will hide, monitor all your actions and promptly start telling your secret to anyone willing to listen.

Contrary to most viruses the Spywares actually make an effosrt not to be observed. Since they won't cause obvious harm such as deleting important files or shutting down your computer, they can thrive in your PV for years without you noticing, sending out massive amounts of information about all your online habits.

At a first glance, you might find this annoying but essentially harmless. Why not let the companies send me promotional material about things I am actually interested in? Spyware is however far from harmless, since the infiltration by Spyware not only let the companies know about your latest online search, but also mucch more private matters such as credit card details, online purchases of medicine and your private e-mail correspondence with family, friends and business partners. There are even examples of how this massive gathering of personal information has led to an overall loss of privacy and stolen identities. In the computerized world of today it is not hard to imagine the amount of damage and personal suffering the fraudulent use of person identity can causes.

It is abvious to anyone that we must start combating the Spyware programs, but the best way of doing this is not to panic and pull the plug on your PC, never go online again and keep five feet away from all freeware. There is a much better solution
http://www.supportcave.com.

About the Author
Supportcave.com offers new and enhanced
Free Spyware Removal Software. Not only will these programs effectively check and clean your computers from Spyware, once installed they will also shield your computer from future Spyware intrusions and browser hijacks - before the malevolent software even have a chance to enter you PC!

What Is Spyware?

by Mark Freeman

Spyware is a rapidly spreading online threat to your computer. It is estimated that in the first three months of 2005 over 80% of computer users had a computer unknowingly infected with spyware. You may have unintentionally downloaded spyware on your computer when you visited a site and downloaded software you wanted, or, when you downloaded that cute cartoon e mail program from your friend.
What spyware does is allow someone to observe your computer use and track your behavior on the computer. Some of these programs are keystroke loggers, adware and so-called system monitors. Generally those that maliciously install spyware software on your computer are being paid by a third party for the information they gain from tracking you and hundreds of thousands like you. It's said that spyware is a billion dollar industry, one that isn't going away anytime soon.

A lawsuit was recently filed in New York against a Los Angeles company called Intermix Media. The lawsuit is based upon the State of New York's General Business Law which prohibits false advertising and deceptive business practices and laws against trespass. A successful lawsuit against Intermix Media could spell doomsday to the spyware industry. Until then, you need to know what to do to protect your computer from spyware.
Once on your computer spyware can be very hard to remove. At it's best spyware will cause your computer to slow down. At it's worst spyware can change settings on your computer and display advertising you don't want.
There are many anti-spyware programs available on the market today. You should perform an on demand scan of your computer on a regular basis. It is suggested that you re-boot your computer after the initial scan then re-scan to make sure that there are no "ticklers" left behind on your computer. These ticklers are designed to reinstall spyware. Don't forget to run your regular anti virus software on a regular basis.
Neware of free downloads of any type of files, music, video, free wall paper, etc. These can have hidden spyware.

About the Author
This article courtesy of
http://www.adware-stopper.net



Make your computer read selected text from any application with a single keystroke!

by Rich Speech

Astrakhan, Russian Federation (September 26, 2005) Rich Speech has released 1st Read It Aloud!, a text-to-speech utility for the Windows operating system that reads selected text from any application with a single keystroke.

Our kids frequently ask us to read something aloud. However, the adults often need somebody to read for them too. That is why 1st Read It Aloud! Was created. Since now, Windows user is able to make his documents, emails, web pages, books and written thoughts sound with the voice he prefers and with the pitch, speed, and volume he would like to. 1st Aloud1 doesn't need text for reading to be copied into clipboard so user will save his previous clipboard content. The program supports numerous voices in more than twenty different languages. It also supports both old SAPI4 and new SAPI5 speech synthesis technologies. User is encouraged to let computer talk with him and read him aloud as his parents did in childhood.

1st Read It Aloud! can use several different voices with defferent texts or applications. For example, you may prefer voice of Julia to read your e-mail and the male Sidney's one to read your Word documents. 1st Read It Aloud! offers the solution of this problem called Voice Slots. Each Voice Slot contains its own voice with pitch, speed, and volume presets and can be activated with individual hot key.

Unlike other soft of this kind 1st Read It Aloud! will read selected text from any Windows application and not only from popular text editors and browsers. 1st Read It Aloud! has several tools which can correct mispronunciation of words and prevent some unwanted characters (like slash, brackets. dash, etx.) from being read.

Key features 0 just select necessary text in any application and enjoy listening 0 Choose one of the tens different voices 0 Use different voices for different hot keys 0 Change voice's speed, pitch and volume in one click 0 Correct the pronunciation of any word 0 user-friendly and handy interface

System Requirements: 1st Read It Aloud! will under Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003. The program requires 32MB of RAM, 5MB of disk space and sound card.

Price and Availability: 1st Read It Aloud! costs only $29.90 USD and may be purchased securely online at http://www.RichSpeech.com/1st-Read-It-Aloud.htm. Multi-user options are available on the order form. A trial version and additional free voices are available from the Rich Speech web site at http://www.RichSpeech.com

About Rich Speech: Established in 2004, Rich Speech, based in Astrakhan, Russian Federation, has been developing and marketing high-quality text-to-speech and voice recognition programs for Windows operating system.

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Direct download link:
http://www.RichSpeech.com/press/1stReadItAloudSetup.exe
Screen shot:
http://www.richspeech.com/1st-Read-It-Aloud/screenshots/screen0.gif
Additional free voices for several languages:
http://www.richspeech.com/1st-Read-It-Aloud-engines.htm

About the Author
Contact information: [Responsible person] Konstantin Artmev [Phone] N/A [Fax]
[Email] submit@richspeech.com [web-site]
http://www.RichSpeech.com

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Printer Ink Cartridges - Easier And Convenient

By Martin Smith

While working and printing out important documents you discover you are out of ink. Years ago that would have posed a dilemma. Daisy wheels and ribbons were used in printers in the past. Let's delve into the advancements made in printer cartridges.

1984 was the start of inkjet printers and printer cartridges. It was now easy to print documents and change ink cartridges. This comes after years of changing ribbons and adding toner ink to reservoirs within the computer. Dot matrix printing used a ribbon.

Printing became easier and more convenient as the industry discovered new ways to make it happen. When ink is squirted onto the paper through tiny nozzles it is called drop on demand. How much ink is dropped on the paper and which nozzle is fired and when is controlled by the software driver.

Cartridges for inkjet printers were commonly accepted by 1990. The inkjet cartridges can print on any sized paper, fabric, and on film. The inkjet printer is a popular choice for printing and is used in a variety of settings worldwide.

An exclusive type of ink cartridges are used by various brands of printers. Each ink cartridge is given an identification number and the models the cartridge is designed for are listed. Your printer's manual should tell you exactly which cartridge is appropriate for your printer because there is a wide variety of cartridges.

If you are trying to be economical, refill ink cartridge kits can be purchased that would allow you to refill the cartridges yourself. Refill kits are not liked by some because the print quality may not be as good and the cartridges once they are re-installed could fail to work.

You can get recycled cartridges from some retailers and sometime directly from the manufacturer. Inkjet cartridges that are compatible are made according to the original manufacturer's specifications. There is not a matching compatible cartridge for every cartridge.

You need to determine what type of cartridge the printer you are looking at has. The volume and the type of printing you will do must have the correct type of cartridge. Retailers, manufacturers, and the Internet will provide you with information you need about the printer you are looking at.

You can find discounted ink cartridges online. Type either ink cartridges or printer cartridges into your search engine. There are some amazing discounts offered on websites. You will have to some digging to find the best deal for you.

Pay attention to the top of the cartridge when purchasing them. The side of the box should have listed the models of printers that can use it. There are some really interesting facts in the timeline given below. There is a list of great trivia game answers in this.

The hard work that resulted in the inkjet cartridge as we know it is unimaginable. Cartridges high cost can be understood. In 1452, Gutenberg made the first printing press from an old wine press, moveable type and oil based ink. As Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation he made rather extensive use of the printing press. 1714 saw the birth of the typewriter.

Although schematics done by Mills were discovered there is no evidence that any typewriters were actually made. Christopher Sholes, Samuel Soule, and Carlos Glidden, in 1874 created a keyboard that became known as the ¡°qwerty¡± because of the first five keys on the top row of the key board.

In 1894 Franz Wagner made a typewriter that is very similar to the ones we see today. He designed it so typists could watch as they typed. Previously you were unable to see what you typed until you were done because paper went through a roller as you typed.

The prototypical typewriter of its day, The Underwood was made by John Underwood. 1939 was when Charles Carlson developed electrography, the first dry writing technique developed in the United States. In 1949 Haloid Company for the first time developed elctrography commercially.

In 1949, when the Xerox 914 hit the market it basically forced businesses to make their communication systems more modern. Dry printing (laser printing) was first introduced by Xerox, by Gary Starkweather in 1969. The world's first business laser printer the Xerox 9700, was released in 1978 by Xerox.

Its speed was the copying of documents at 120 ppm (pages per minute). 20,000 lines per minute could be printed by the IBM 3800 in 1979. As of the 1980's the use of toner cartridges were out of date. The release of Hewlett- Packard's first home-based desktop laser printer occurred in 1984.

About the Author
Martin Smith is a successful freelance writer providing advice for consumers on purchasing a variety of Printer ink cartridges which includes Cheap ink cartridge.If you have time checkout his site for tips http://www.best-price-printer-cartridges.com


Tips for Buying a Fisrt Computer

By Guy Ames

The fisrt question you need to ask yourself is why you need a computer and for what purpose you will use it:
* Surfing the Internet * Sending and receiving e-mail * Word Processing * Spreadsheet and Money management * Listening and recording music * Storing and manipulating images * Playing games

When you are certain that you really need a computer then you need to consider what computer to purchase.
The most common type of computer is the PC. Fewer and fewer people these days use Macintoshes and while Apple still makes them they are used primarily for graphics work at the high end multimedia level.
For home or office use you may be far better purchasing a desktop PC with pre-installed software. And PC prices are on the way down.
Of course notebook computers are really great if you want to take advantage of the portability that they offer, although you really need to weigh this against the cost -- as laptops are still much more expensive than your average PC with the same functionality.
You need to determine what capabilities you want your computer to have - the size of the hard drive, the memory and the types of cards - video and audio - that it comes with.
For a standard home or basic office use you should be adequately served by 256Mb of RAM memory with a 80Gb hard drive for storage.
Two other things to consider are that you will need a monitor and software.
For a monitor, try for a 17 inch so that you don't have to squint to see what is on your screen. Flat panel displays are great for saving space too and the clarity of the displays now are quite impressive.
Most computers will come installed with software. Find what software the PC will come with and work out if this is all you need.
Basic word processing, spreadsheet and email/organizer software is adequate for most people and the ability to access the internet will require a modem installed as well.
If you are worried about learning to use your computer, don't be. There are tutorials within Windows XP to help get you started, and "wizards" are easy to use, step by step programs built into Windows that will help you learn a lot too.
Plus, once you get hooked up and online with your own computer, you will have access to millions of sites ready and willing to help you learn all about your new desktop PC, the software you have, and even learn how to do things you never imagined!
Check out more of our articles on the parts of a computer to help you understand what computer components you need and what you don't before you buy! http://www.cheap-computers-guide.com/computer-components.html

About the Author
Computer buying tips and tutorials on building your own desktop PC start with the basics from Guy.