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How to grow your new NDIS business? - 1 views

As a business owner in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) space, you may be wondering how to grow your new NDIS business. Fortunately, there are several strategies you can employ to he...

started by kajaria04 on 11 Mar 23 no follow-up yet
sriniki

Be More Organised and Authentic With Box: Tool for File Transfering and Secure Sharing - 1 views

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    A box is a complete tool for your documents, from sharing, protecting, e-signing, collaborating, and transferring; it has everything in one place. You can choose whatever you want to select. It also allows you to integrate with other apps so that you don't have to switch platforms repeatedly whenever you decide to work. Box makes documentation easy and straightforward; not only this, but it also puts emphasis on security, which makes it safe for organizations and personal information. Now, it's on you how you will utilize this tool for work efficiency and productivity.
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      Get over 200+ bike & car repair services at your convenience. We have the best mechanics and technicians working to ensure quality service. Autoshed was founded in 2015 with the goal to make two & four wheeler vehicle repair and maintenance affordable, convenient, and transparent.
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Online Family History Industry Trends Infographics! - 4 views

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    Infographics has been trending these days and I'm currently very in to it, so here's something about family genealogy I would like to share from Archives.com. I hope you like it!
Moultrie Creek

Live Roots Genealogy Search Engine - 0 views

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    Live Roots is a specialized search engine that assists you with locating genealogical resources, regardless of where it may be stored. Genealogists use Live Roots to find vital records and original publications, share opinions about online repositories and learn more about tools available to simplify their research projects.
Moultrie Creek

Family Matters: GPS for the Web - 0 views

  • GPS for the Web A reader response in the October 2006 issue of Family Tree Magazine caught my eye:It astonishes me that a magazine such as yours would publish an article telling its readers of the many resources available on a "fresh-faced" Cyndi's List <cyndislist.com> without warning them that the site has not been seriously updated since mid-2003 ("Upping the Ante," June 2006).  By looking at the new, temporarily uncategorized links, you'll see that Cyndi Howells hasn't been moving these linkst into her main index for almost three years.Well that might explain why I haven't been successful getting Family Matters added to the list. My point is . . .  Why depend on an out-dated technology when you can use the online version of a GPS system to maintain your own set of research waypoints throughout the Internet.  And, you can easily share them with others - either in a research group or one-to-one.  You can do all this and much more with Diigo.  Diigo is different from other social bookmarking systems in that it allows you to add your own sticky notes to your bookmark and share those notes with others if you wish.  It's easy to select a page or a bit of text and email that information to someone.  And, because your bookmarks are managed on Diigo's servers, your bookmarks and notes are available to your from any computer.  It gets better.  Diigo is a free service.  Once you have created you account, download and install the appropriate toolbar (available for Foxfire, Internet Explorer and Flock) or bookmarklet and you're ready to go.  If you already use other social bookmarking platforms - like del.icio.us or My Web - you can set your toolbar options to automatically create bookmarks there too. Diigo is a researcher's dream.  The email forwarding alone is worth its weight in gold!  Stop by the Diigo site and see for yourself.
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    A review of the Diigo social bookmarking platform and its potential for family historians.
Moultrie Creek

Family Matters - 0 views

  • GPS for the Web A reader response in the October 2006 issue of Family Tree Magazine caught my eye:It astonishes me that a magazine such as yours would publish an article telling its readers of the many resources available on a "fresh-faced" Cyndi's List <cyndislist.com> without warning them that the site has not been seriously updated since mid-2003 ("Upping the Ante," June 2006).  By looking at the new, temporarily uncategorized links, you'll see that Cyndi Howells hasn't been moving these linkst into her main index for almost three years.Well that might explain why I haven't been successful getting Family Matters added to the list. My point is . . .  Why depend on an out-dated technology when you can use the online version of a GPS system to maintain your own set of research waypoints throughout the Internet.  And, you can easily share them with others - either in a research group or one-to-one.  You can do all this and much more with Diigo.  Diigo is different from other social bookmarking systems in that it allows you to add your own sticky notes to your bookmark and share those notes with others if you wish.  It's easy to select a page or a bit of text and email that information to someone.  And, because your bookmarks are managed on Diigo's servers, your bookmarks and notes are available to your from any computer.  It gets better.  Diigo is a free service.  Once you have created you account, download and install the appropriate toolbar (available for Foxfire, Internet Explorer and Flock) or bookmarklet and you're ready to go.  If you already use other social bookmarking platforms - like del.icio.us or My Web - you can set your toolbar options to automatically create bookmarks there too. Diigo is a researcher's dream.  The email forwarding alone is worth its weight in gold!  Stop by the Diigo site and see for yourself.
Moultrie Creek

AncientFaces.com - Free Family History Search and Genealogy Records - Family Photos, Fa... - 0 views

  • Share Memories ~ Build Relationships The AncientFaces Community welcomes you to share your genealogy research and family history for free. Take this opportunity to Join the Community and begin your discovery.
Moultrie Creek

Women! - Flickr Commons George Eastman House - 0 views

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    "To help celebrate International Women's Day we selected 65 photographs of women from the George Eastman House photography collection to share on The Commons. "
Moultrie Creek

Eugène Atget - Flickr Commons George Eastman House - 0 views

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    "To celebrate our 1st Anniversary as a participating institution on The Commons on Flickr we are posting a set of Eugène Atget photographs. Special thanks to George Oates, the team at Flickr, and the Flickr users who make sharing photographs so much fun!"
Brian DeGraaf

Gravestone Photo Project - 0 views

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    Lists the sites that are currently using a version of the Gravestone Photo Project software. These sites (organized by state) share pictures of gravestones.
Julie Cahill Tarr

Ancestral Atlas - Family Tree Maps - Genealogy Software - 0 views

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    Our vision is to provide an enjoyable and informative website that allows you to add your ancestors' life events where they happened and to be able to share that knowledge in a secure and collaborative environment. Over time, as more and more people add their data, Ancestral Atlas will be a site for not only creating a visual data base of your family tree maps (your own Ancestral Atlas) but also a primary source for continued research into your family's history.
Brian DeGraaf

Ancestral Atlas - Family Tree Maps - Genealogy Software - 0 views

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    From site: " Our vision is to provide an enjoyable and informative website that allows you to add your ancestors' life events where they happened and to be able to share that knowledge in a secure and collaborative environment. Over time, as more and more people add their data, Ancestral Atlas will be a site for not only creating a visual data base of your family tree maps (your own Ancestral Atlas) but also a primary source for continued research into your family's history."
Moultrie Creek

ABC Sidetracks - Flickr Commons Powerhouse Museum - 0 views

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    This set contains images that we have shared with ABC Innovation's Sydney Sidetracks project.
Margaret Harris

Writing runs in the blood | Stuff.co.nz - 0 views

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    I was delighted to read about this lady, so keen to share her genealogy "how to" knowledge. Maybe she will do an interview for NZTV!
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Download | Facebook AutopilotFacebook Autopilot - 0 views

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    Facebook autopilot is a creative software, which can share on Facebook groups and comments just like a real human
linshifang

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Facebook Autopilot Share like a human intro - YouTube - 0 views

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    FACEBOOK AUTOPILOT prepare your advertising campaign and keep it running forever ordered now http://fb.emautopilot.com/
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Cancer Research In Detail By Trivedi Science - 0 views

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    Amidst a cloud of diseases that threaten humans, the one disease that seems to be taking a toll is cancer disease that has been affecting one and all across the globe. This article shares various types of cancer research have helped in introducing various cancer healing.
TK Sand

CuriousFox UK genealogy message boards - villages, towns, local history, UK maps - 4 views

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    "The village by village contact site for anybody researching family history, genealogy and local history in the UK and Ireland. Every UK county, town and village has a page for family history, local history, surname and genealogy enquiries. Use the search box to find your village or town." CuriousFox was created in August 2002. The aim was to provide a resource for finding and identifying the myriad of UK villages, and allow genealogists, family history and local history researchers to make contact and share knowledge at a village level.
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