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Time Warner Internet - The Difference Between A Geo Metro And A Porsche
by Alfred Buechler in Internet -
“At this time, I have Time Warner Internet, cable television, and phone service. It's a package
deal if you will. This way I only grapple with one monthly payment. Now, if you already have
Time Warner Internet, then you probably understand its advantages. For those of you, who have not
conformed to Time Warner Internet, let me fill you in. I purchased the Roadrunner service in the
past.”
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Keep A Watchful Eye Over Your Teen's My Space Page And Background
by Vanessa Lawrence in Internet -
“Just think of how many people come in contact with one another that never would have met without the
modern day computer. It's truly phenomenal at the least. How many individuals have you
met online? Would you even have some of the friends you have today if the Internet wasn't around?
I know I wouldn't. From martial arts forums to chat rooms on knife collecting, I love logging
into cyberspace and learning new things and making a few good buddies along the way.”
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Other Articles in Internet
By Heidi Lewis, posted August 26th, 2006
“It involves going into your Internet properties and altering your configuration. While many have
done this by following instructions for each version of Windows, be sure to know exactly what you're
doing! Altering your configuration settings can completely ruin your Internet connection if done
incorrectly. If you're not technologically inclined, you may have to pay a computer expert
to repair the connection.”
By Alan Loeper, posted August 26th, 2006
“This is by no means a bad thing. It just may be harder to interact with strangers. However,
there is a bright side to this dilemma. Yes indeed folks, these days you don't have to be that
flamboyant extravert to make a connection with a new person. All hail the Internet. With
Cyberspace close at hand anyone can meet new and fun people in a local chat room.”
By Angela Petri, posted August 19th, 2006
“Ever since voice was transmitted over wires, the technology has been feasible. But it was only
after the advent of the information technology era that live web casting became a reality. It would
be wrong to assume that live web casting cropped up as soon as the internet did. In the early days
of the Internet, the bandwidth or speeds were very low and slow.”
By Diane Terrana, posted August 19th, 2006
“At the end of the auction, whoever has bid the most money wins the item. Though eBay is large and
profitable, it is only one of many web auctions on the Internet. There are many out there, you
just have to find them. Some sites have web auctions for just about anything you can dream of,
while others specialize. There are some just for tools, and others just carry clothing, shoes,
and accessories.”
By Angela Petri, posted August 26th, 2006
“Furthermore, with a wireless Internet service provider, it's feasible to virtually have it all.
Who's responsible for your connection to the World-Wide-Web? Are you fully satisfied with your
current wireless Internet service provider? I only ask because I see no reason to keep something
you literally despise. I speak from experience, folks. Not too long ago I dealt with a wireless
Internet service provider, who will remain nameless, and I wasn't satisfied to say the least.”
By Brett Henricksen, posted August 28th, 2006
“writingup. com. These blogs work with Google adsense to generate money per click. Follow
the instructions when setting up a free blog with one of these sites. It's free and easy.
Don't expect to make lots of money from a blog. They seldom generate much, but the potential
is there. You might want to start your blog for fun, to see if you enjoy writing on a regular basis,
and that might be enough of a reason for blogging.”
By Virginia Enella, posted August 26th, 2006
“You may have to make some phone calls, and take a look at special offers before you sign up. First,
you need to decide what you need. If you don't use your computer a lot, and don't spend
a lot of time online, dial up service may be all you need. Dial up is slow and fussy, but if you
only use it to check email once a day, and perhaps to browse a few shopping sites, it might be all you
need.”
By Brenda Nelson, posted August 28th, 2006
“For now, I am going to stick to blogging. Like I said, blogs are user-friendly and they are free.
I really do not need anything else right now. In the future, I may call my sister-in-law to see
if she can help me when I try my hand at creating a website on my own. Hopefully, she will get
me moving in the right direction.”
By Alan Loeper, posted August 19th, 2006
“The academic advisor suggested that anyone who takes classes online should look into having a good backup
system. She strongly urged me to consider other low cost Internet providers in my area to use as
a backup system. At first I thought that it was a good idea but then again I didn't want to
spend extra money for a backup no matter how cheap it was.”
By Vanessa Lawrence, posted August 26th, 2006
“One of the simplest ways to pinpoint low cost Internet providers is via the World-Wide-Web. If
you get online and punch the keywords “low cost Internet providers” into your favorite search
engine, you will get a number of results. Check out services like Net Zero for low monthly costs.
You can get that cable high speed Internet service you deserve.”
By Joanne McGarry, posted August 28th, 2006
“From that point, it will be announced whether there are any available surveys to take, or whether you
should just watch your email box for survey announcements. WHAT YOU GETFirst, some
programs award you the chance at a sweepstakes or drawing (of a great prize OR money, depending) every
time you visit that particular site where you first signed up and log in. Next, some internet surveys
will result in one or more of the following rewards or incentives:You can earn points for taking surveys.”
By Steven Bonasia, posted August 28th, 2006
“Of course, I had to learn some basic programming to create a website from scratch, but it wasn't
as hard as you might think, and was definitely rewarding. To create a business website, like my
wife had to, however, is a different thing altogether. Let me tell you, it can be a nightmare to
create a website which gets good traffic and good search engine ratings, and has the capability to handle
online financial transactions to boot.”
By Diane Terrana, posted August 26th, 2006
“The first time I started really using computers back in 97, I thought dial up service was the coolest
thing known to man. Well, except for maybe the X Files. Anyway, this bizarre phone line connection
allowed us to enter a universal world. Suddenly everything was in our reach. We could see
or purchase anything. Dial up service was the bomb! After months and months of use, I began
to get annoyed with that horrific noise the computer would make.”
By Brenda Nelson, posted August 19th, 2006
“I had thought that this was just some kind of Windows problem at first - lets face it, Windows is not
all that stable to begin with. But soon, I figured out that it was the AOL for broadband which
was screwing up everything on the computer. The problem is that AOL for broadband puts so much
emphasis on adding proprietary content to their service, that they clog up everything so that it moves
at a crawl.”
By Joanne McGarry, posted August 28th, 2006
“In reality, I can't think of a way the Internet and computers have regressed our species. How
can we complain about feasible jobs from home and locating our favorite products at half the price in
cyberspace? In fact, with unlimited Internet we can always keep up with stock changes and even
trade from home. These days it is simple to attain unlimited Internet through various companies.”
By Vanessa Lawrence, posted August 26th, 2006
“Fortunately I found a cure that would essentially disable pop ups. After trudging through cyberspace
one day, I stumbled upon a website that offered a free download that would disable pop ups. I jumped
at the opportunity and suddenly there was no more pop up dilemma. Praise the Lord! Do you
have a pop up problem? These redundant ads flood into your computer like a disease.”
By Steven Bonasia, posted August 28th, 2006
“Not only were they hard to find and locate, they also charged you the heaven and the earth and everything
in between to set up and run your website. Of course those were the early days of the Internet,
when the technology, the tools and allied things were difficult to understand. But as the internet
became more democratic and more and more people began experimenting with the technology and began understanding
the power of the Internet, things changed for the better.”