Browsing Month 'August, 2009'

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One of the major email marketing problems is to ensure that the emails that are send out can be viewed properly in the email clients. A manual approach would be to install the most popular email software programs to test how the emails display in their interface. A far better solution is to use a [...]

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Most of you know that Twitter can be used for much more than just announcing what you ate for breakfast. Many of you already know Twitter’s value in business, but you can still take it further and use it to land gigs, market your business, grow your network and gain free publicity — all in [...]

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What Exactly is Windows XP Mode?
Windows XP Mode (or XPM for short) is a new feature of Windows 7 (available only in the Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate editions) that can help businesses to upgrade their computers to Windows 7. It does so by providing a virtual Windows XP environment capable of running many Windows XP-compatible [...]

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Developers are finally getting their hands on the developer preview of Google’s Wave, which means we can finally get some first-hand accounts of what it’s really like to use, unfiltered by Google’s own programmers.
Wave, demonstrated by Google at its I/O developer conference in May of this year, allows customers to create a customizable communications and [...]

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Windows XP is an excellent operating system. The majority of Windows users are still running Windows XP followed by Windows Vista and other variants. XP is leading the field by a ratio of 3:1 according to statistics gathered on w3schools (the operating system gets transmitted usually when a user opens a website). That alone is [...]

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