Tuesday, June 5, 2007

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Laptop rentals

June 6th, 2007

Is it better to own a laptop or to rent it?
Renting is without any doubts cheaper and if you do not use it every day it is much better to rent one than to buy it.
Because you can always have the latest model with laptop rentals and wherever you need it.
If you have meetings or shows far from your office, you do not need to carry it with you, just rent it where you need it.
If you think you need to rent one, you can search fro MacBook Pro rentals or Tablet PC rentals in the major cities of USA just visiting the website of Innovative Rentals.
But they do not only have laptops, They have every kind of technology products or services at the best price.
So, if you need to make a good impression on your next show, it pays to visit their website, because as they say “You never get a second chance to make a first impression”…

Think and you’ll have the problem of disposal of ideas…
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Monthyon: Chateau of Jean-Claude Brialy-8

June 5th, 2007

The newsroom

Yes, when it comes to chateaux I am a “snob”.

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Monthyon: Cahateau of Jean-Claude Brialy-8

June 5th, 2007

Yes, when it comes to chateaux I am a “snob”.

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Orange “flat”rate looks a bit mountainous to me

June 5th, 2007

David Meyer at ZDnet has some interesting comments on Orange UK shooting itself in the foot with a supposed “flatrate” tariff at £8 / month which it’s capped at 30MB. Which is the same cap that T-Mobile offered about 15 months ago on Web’n'Walk - mostly over 2G devices at the time - for a broadly comparable price.

Funny, I could have sworn the intervening period has had several HSDPA launches, and much faster ramp-up of WCDMA, which vastly reduce the cost-per-MB to deliver Internet access.

30MB is fine for email & some very limited WAP & HTML browsing. I know, as I’ve got that pre-flatrate Web’n'Walk tariff and 2G device I use for that purpose. But it’s not useful for any decent usage of a decent browser on a decent phone with a decent connection - I got hit with substantial over-use charges when I swapped the SIM into a 3G Nokia with a good browser for a month.

I hate to think what the roaming charges are.

Deltathree selected to power Intelsat’s VoIP services

June 5th, 2007

USF on cable VoIP is good to go, court says so.

June 5th, 2007

Network Integrator (VAR) Program - The Details

June 5th, 2007

We are looking for Value Added Resellers (VARs) who are looking for the ability to do real-time price and availability research for their clients, who are looking for one single point of contact for T1 services, and who want to be a recipient of network installation and equipment leads that we generate (both from retail marketing and business consulting). Conversely, we want to partner with you to so that we offer your VAR expertise, services and equipment leads for our T1 services. In basic terms, if you help us find T1 service customers, we will help find you equipment and service leads!

More information is available at: VAR Info

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Western quality at chinese price

June 5th, 2007

It is an open secret that buying at a good price means to be able to sell at a better price and selling at a better price means selling a lot.
That makes a good and profitable business and who wouldn’t like it?
So, if you plan to start a business, may be selling sun glasses (this IS the moment)
Wholesale Sunglasses is the right place to buy good stuff at a wonderful price.
And you do not even need to buy thousands of pieces, just one dozen per type and you can have a very good assortment investing a small sum.
CTSwholesalers.com offers many different types of Sunglasses of Name Brands like Gucci, Prada, Nike, Chanel and much more.
Till now to find so good pricing you HAD to go to China.
Well, now you find the Western quality at Chinese price.
Where can you sell them?
I would suggest eBay, or concerts, or Flea Markets or wherever you think you can find a good number of people.
Of course your own shop is not a bad idea.
You can offer the highest quality eyewear and the best products available on the market today at such a good price that you can win all competition!

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Apple bobs in stock market as iPhone release nears: Snapvoip

June 4th, 2007

One thousand and one way to let your Blog work for you

June 4th, 2007

Out of one thousand and one way this, in my opinion, is one of the best.
It works this way:
1) You go to The News Room website.
2) Register
3) Now you can copy and share whatever news you want.
This is something great. Because you are actually authorized to copy content for your Blog!
Where is the catch? (Because THERE IS ALWAYS A CATCH, never forget!)
You will make the money via advertising share.
They will put advertisement on their content and this content will be shared in your blog.
CPM starts at $1.
So, what is the advantage?
You can put relevant, timely news on your site. In this way you can earn prizes including electronics, vacations, and cars when you participate.
I do not think I have to tell you how easy it is to copy and embed…who still doesn’t know HOW TO COPY?
In this case you have a FREE, (they even pay you) huge, choice.
They do not call it “copying” they call it “mashing”which in my opinion sounds much better (but in the end comes to the same result) the difference is that when you use the mash button to embed a news story or a news feed (with advertising) onto your website or blog you begin earning revenue…
In other words: you earn a share of the advertising revenue each time mashed news is viewed on your site.
Not only! You can also earn money when someone mashes content from your site and it is viewed on theirs. This will be around $0.15 CPM. So, from now on you can write: “Please copy my post!”
And if you are REALLY, REALLY good, you can even win prizes from digital cameras to a new car as part of their loyalty program!
This looks too good to be true ( but if you do not believe, you can try, it costs nothing)

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