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Annie Smith

What Makes the iPad Better Than the iPhone? - 0 views

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    Ever heard the statement, "Bigger is better?" With the iPad, this seems to be true. Before this tablet device came out, some people criticized it, dismissing it as nothing but an oversized iPod Touch or a giant iPhone. But when people all over the world bought the iPad in droves and made it the bestselling, number one must-have new product, the critics had to bite their tongues and acknowledge they were mistaken. Far from just being an "oversized iPod Touch," the iPad is a revolutionary product that is changing the way people read, play, work and communicate. The coming of the iPad heralded what is now dubbed the "tablet revolution." People in the know are now saying that 2011 is the year of the tablet, and the iPad surely had something to do with it..........
md.bondhon mia

Which kind of Bull Bar is the most suitable for a Four Wheel Drive? | Tuner Post - 0 views

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    What is unbelievable about the plastic Bullbars is the fact that over a few days, the bar work tends to pop directly into trade position. This explains why exactly a huge number of farmers apply plastic base. Usually if you have an accident with an aluminum bull bar the bar is a write off, but this is not at all times the issue with plastic ones. Actually, it depends on what you hit!
Girja Tiwari

An Overview of Social Media Tools - 0 views

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    An Overview of Social Media Tools.The term Web 2.0 was first mentioned publicly in December 2003. The Magazine CIO, a trade magazine for IT managers and IT service providers mentioned the term in the article "2004 - The Year of Web Services........Read Full Text
danadavid

Travels to Kerala: Jobs for Fresher in United States - 0 views

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    Students are applying for more jobs at an earlier stage in an attempt to secure work in what they see as a tough employment market, research suggests.
Gary Thackrah

So You Want To Develop An App - iPhone App Developers Melbourne, Australia - 1 views

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    So You Want To Develop An App Often we hear the phrase "I want to make an app but I have no idea what's involved or what the cost is". Well we've put together a quick guide to step you through the process.
carl Baker

Simple Way To Increase The Number Of Sales With Right Telemarketing Lead Generation Com... - 0 views

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    Telemarketing lead generation involves creating consumer interest in a particular product or service that you wish to sell by contacting prospective customers by phone. Telemarketing services can be outsourced from lead generation companies to increase the number of sales opportunities that a business has. An increase in the number of sales completed means an increase in revenue taken, helping a business grow.
Gary Thackrah

Find Best Android App Developers in Melbourne | App Development - 0 views

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    Whether it's an extension of your website, educational tool, game or utility, Production Media's experienced app development team can turn your vision into a reality.app development has been our passion since we opened our doors in 2010.Businesses that have developed an app are invariably extending their reach to app development too.
Adam Mills

iPhone 4 won't be in AT&T stores until June 29th - 0 views

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    Hoping to waltz into an AT&T store on Thursday and snag an iPhone 4? Well, you better change your plans because that apparently won't be possible.
Adam Mills

Did Apple PR lie about the Steve Jobs iPhone 4 emails? - 1 views

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    Apple's PR department released a statement saying an email exchange between an irate iPhone 4 user and Steve Jobs was fake. The site that posted the conversation has fired back saying it is 100% real.
shah shazwaz

Rumor: Apple capturing information on FaceTime calls | CutViews - Apple News and Tutorials - 0 views

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    An Apple employee (call him "Alpha") who works in the iPhone Development Department has leaked some information to us recently, most of which will come as a surprise to many. The amount of shocking information leaked is beyond the grasp of an individual and shows how farĀ Apple and AT&T will go to lock their users and steal their information while they have no clue about it.
Adam Mills

Verizon iPhone reportedly ready to go, just needs a deal - 0 views

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    Apple apparently already has an iPhone ready for Verizon's network and the only thing preventing the Verizon iPhone from being a done deal is an agreement between the two companies.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

Share your iPhone 3G data connection with a PC, Mac or Linux device over WiFi | iPhone ... - 0 views

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    We don't often cover apps for jailbroken iPhones, but the topic of using a 3G phone as a WiFi hotspot to share the connection is one we've shared before. Apps like WMWiFiRouter and JoikuSpot cover this function on Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 devices, but what about that snazzy iPhone 3G? Well, an old name has a new solution. I'm talking about PdaNet, an application I used to tether my XV6700 to a Toshiba M205 Tablet PC back in 2004.
yc c

9ne - A web based code edtior - 0 views

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    9ne (pronounced "nine") is an online code editor based on Emacs (Copyright 2006 Rob Rohan). 9ne is a recursive acronym and joke, and means "9ne is not Emacs". 9ne's design goal is to provide an all purpose text editor similar to Emacs but web based. The first step is to assist in code editing (specifically HTML, CSS, and Javascript), but to also add hooks for any type of editing (mail reader, configuration files, etc). It currently supports XML and Javascript syntax highlighting modes (Evoked with M+X XML MODE and M+X JAVASCRIPT MODE respectively)
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    9ne (pronounced "nine") is an online code editor based on Emacs (Copyright 2006 Rob Rohan). 9ne is a recursive acronym and joke, and means "9ne is not Emacs". 9ne's design goal is to provide an all purpose text editor similar to Emacs but web based. The first step is to assist in code editing (specifically HTML, CSS, and Javascript), but to also add hooks for any type of editing (mail reader, configuration files, etc). It currently supports XML and Javascript syntax highlighting modes (Evoked with M+X XML MODE and M+X JAVASCRIPT MODE respectively)
yc c

Jaikoz Audio Tagger - 0 views

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    Jaikoz uses MusicBrainz, an online database of over seven million songs. Many of these songs also have an Acoustic Id provided by MusicIP, allowing a song to be identified by the actual music, so it can do a match even if you have no metadata! These feature means that Jaikoz gives you the flexibility to lookup your songs by both the acoustic id and the metadata making Jaikoz a very accurate tool. But no identification system is 100% accurate so we have made it as quick and easy as possible to edit your data manually as well using a convenient spreadsheet view, with many autoformatting features.
yc c

addressbook [Clemens Wacha] - 0 views

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    PHP iAddressBook is an address book for a single user. You can use it for Personal or Business Cards (it supports tons of fields), features a spotlight-like search, has transparent vCard import/export, multilanguage support, design templates and an intuitive interface. It aims at 100% compatibility to the AddressBook in Mac OS X.
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    PHP iAddressBook is an address book for a single user. You can use it for Personal or Business Cards (it supports tons of fields), features a spotlight-like search, has transparent vCard import/export, multilanguage support, design templates and an intuitive interface. It aims at 100% compatibility to the AddressBook in Mac OS X.
Jeff Johnson

AFP548 - Using Managed Preferences in the DSLocal domain - 0 views

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    Most of you should be aware of how you can use MCX to manage preferences for your directory service. Generally these days this is done by either running Open Directory, extending the schema for Active Directory or a standard OpenLDAP installation, or running a "magic triangle" setup where your client machines are bound to both an Open Directory setup and an Active Directory/OpenLDAP setup.
Jeff Johnson

Sweet: Pandora's Streaming Radio App for iPhone - 0 views

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    As soon as Pandora heard that Apple would be launching the App Store, its designers and engineers began working on an iPhone version of Pandora that ran on jaikbroken iPhones, then rebuilt it using Apple's apparently excellent SDK. Having witnessed Pandora in action on an iPhone (see screenshots), we can say that it works great. It could be the best version of Pandora yet, given that it requires neither a computer, the way the web version does, nor a paid subscription, the way previous mobile implementations of Pandora have done.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

Apple Can 'Kill' iPhone Apps Remotely, Or Can It? | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Apple wields ultimate control over applications running on your iPhone. If it doesn't like an app it flips a "kill switch" that zaps an unpalatable iTunes App off your iPhone in a heart beat. At least that's the buzz today in the blogosphere about a line of code found inside Apple's iPhone 2.0 software by independent iPhone developer Jonathan Zdziarski.
Jeff Johnson

Apple product upgrades loom - Business - Macworld UK - 0 views

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    Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster thinks Apple will introduce new iPods and new model laptop at a special event in September. It's not entirely speculation - the analyst observes Apple to have held such an event for the last three years. And while the analyst doesn't expect an iPhone nano or MacBook touch to appear at the show, he does anticipate some major revisions of Apple laptops. Munster predicts redesigned MacBooks at lower prices, along with a redesigned MacBook Pro. "We note that the MacBook has had the same design since its launch over two years ago, and the MacBook Pro has had essentially the same design since its launch over 2.5 years ago, which was very similar in design to the PowerBook G4 released over 5.5 years ago," he told clients.
Jeff Johnson

Apple security: Myth or magic? -- Government Computer News - 0 views

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    Ultimately, I was foiled by the security features of the Mac. I found that SSH attempted to log me in as the account owner of the Mac itself, rather than letting me to supply my own log-in name and associated password. In effect, I couldn't log on as anyone except the owner of the Mac account, at least by default. Because I didn't have an account on that Mac and my friend with the Mac didn't have an account on my Linux box, I couldn't log in.
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