Posted on 23 October 2009. Tags: online storage, software
The existence of the document is a very important thing in the company’s operations. For those of you who work daily with the availability of files is absolutely necessary. These files are always ready to use every day to work wherever you are.
In the sophistication of current information technology is the availability and access speed of a service is essential. Similarly, it easy for you to be able to manage document files whenever and wherever you want.
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Posted in IT Management
Posted on 21 October 2009. Tags: domain, hosting, linux, server
Looking for web hosting service provider is quite difficult. This because so many web hosting service providers on the internet.
Are you happy only with the cheap price? or that offers 24-hour technical support? it seems two had become the most important parameters to be your choice.
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Posted in Web Hosting
Posted on 12 October 2009. Tags: google, laptop, microsoft, windows

It wasn’t so long ago that Microsoft was considered a dirty word. Dare to defend the company and the outpouring of scorn was enough to leave you wondering whose puppy you’d just shot. To be fair, the software giant hadn’t done itself many favours. Its response to antitrust investigations stopped marginally short of certifiable paranoia, while Vista turned out to have all the charm of a broken bottle beingwaved around at a bar fight. Office 2007 was brilliant, but conspicuously so among a product list that could cure insomnia.
Microsoft seemed adrift, bereft of inspiration as its empire was systematically hacked to bits by Google, Apple and Mozilla. Yet two years later and it’s once again the toast of the tech press. Windows 7 is good, but one product isn’t enough to rescue an enormous company’s repubtion. What on earth has happened? Is it really okay to like Microsoft again?.
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Posted in IT News
Posted on 03 October 2009. Tags: google, HTML, microsoft, windows
THE PALM PRE smartphone ($200 with a twoyear contract from Sprint) isn’t perfect, but its WebOS operating system is clean, engaging, and intuitive. The phone’s main shortcomings relate to hardware.
Hardware
The glossy-black Pre has a curved slider body that’s dominated by a 3.1-inch, 320-by-480-pixel capacitive: touch display. At 3.9 by 2.3 by 0.7 inches, the p~ is incredibly pocketable; it even fits unobtrusively into a woman’s jeans pocket.
But the keyboard feels a bit flimsy, and some of my colleagues found the keys quite: cramped. One positive: note: I encountered no lag between my typing and the text’s appearance: on screen.
Call quality over Sprint’s 3G network was very good overall, though I heard an echo on one call to a landline phone. Parties on the other end said my voice had ample volume and sounded very clear-even when I was on a busy street corner. None of my calls dropped.
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Posted in Gadget