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1). It is Time to Switch to VOIP
It’s always been AT&T and the Bell Companies. They have been in control for a very long time. They have been able to decide what you pay for telephone service and what you pay for long distance. Just like TV took advertisers away from radio, the Internet is taking phone service away from the old monopolies like AT&T and Bell.
The phone...
2). Online Dating Services and Options
In the beginning most were enter your profile, look around at other people’s profile, email someone and hope they email you back. Even that approach seemed to have worked for many people. In this article I will be talking about some of the features offered at online dating services.
I will not be endorsing a single online dating websi...
3). Online Dating – Interview with Men
Another way would be one of your friends telling you about it. Another way is to just find someone who has tried online dating and ask him about the experience, both positive and negative. That is exactly what I plan to do in this article.
Of course, the men I am going to interview for the article wish to remain anonymous, so I will ju...
4). Online Dating – Interview with Women
One note, while safety applies to both men and women, it needs to be said, that women need to be especially careful when deciding to actually meet any man they met online.
Women should talk to the guy through email and chat for awhile before even giving out a phone number. Remember that a phone number can be traced back to your addres...
5). Online Dating – Is It Still Just For Geeks?
In this article, I will try to answer some of those questions for you. I’m not promoting a particular online dating service or even online dating in general. However, I do believe people want to know a little more about what online dating is and what they need to be aware of and beware of if they choose to participate in online dating.
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6). The Future of Cell Phones
Cell phones probably will not look any different in the future, but what they will be capable of doing will significantly change. By the year 2010, 85% of U.S. households will own mobile phones. Here are some examples of what future cell phones will do:
High Speed Data Acess. Imagine your Cell phone browsing the internet at DSL speed. ...
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