By Aptem Lolov | On February 8, 2010 | In Communication | Rated
This article provides helpful tips to advance your career.
By Vincent Victor | On August 31, 2009 | In Communication | Rated
To launch a top-selling iPhone app is no easy job and requires a lot of racking your brain. Though there is no exact science to build a killer iPhone app, you can launch a near-perfect top seller if you follow these 7 rules of the thumb:
By Roberto Sedycias | On July 18, 2009 | In Communication | Rated
We all are dependent on our cellphones but few of us know the basic features of these phones. Find something very basic here which we all ought to know.
By Randy Harmat | On October 29, 2008 | In Communication | Rated
Any entrepreneur getting into the call center business should be aware that he is entering a commodity like business. For this, it is imperative to have required infrastructure in place, the core team to propel the business and around 10 or more fully trained and capable call agents. The focus should be based on high-end quality and the experienced people to drive this intense business.
By Sharon Samraj | On July 8, 2008 | In Communication | Rated
There is certainly nothing more irksome than having the cell phone die out when you are midway in an important conversation. Almost all users of mobile phones have had this experience.
By Mike Long | On July 2, 2008 | In Communication | Rated
Mike Long is small business owner who frequently uses unified communications to collaborate with employees and business partners. He explains how unified communications provides ability to integrate various media, applications and devices to help business run smoothly.
By Feras Shoukeir | On June 22, 2008 | In Communication | Rated
Today, prepaid calling cards are a rising business. The idea of prepaid calling cards came into being for the first time by a vending machine manufacturer in Italy in 1975. During that, there was a scarcity of coins for use in pay phones. However, it was 1976, when the first phone card was launched.
By Jignesh Padhiyar | On June 20, 2008 | In Communication | Rated
Human society is entering an era of ubiquitous computing, when networks are seamlessly interconnected and information is always accessible at our fingertips.
By Ambreen Tariq | On June 16, 2008 | In Communication | Rated
Digital pictures, movies, music, scanned images, pdf files, exes – now you can send and receive large files via the web without the need to setup software and/or attach these files via e-mail. No files are sent via e-mails, you can control who gets the links, how long they will stay active for downloads and how many time they can download the files.
By Rohan Rai | On June 16, 2008 | In Communication | Rated
"I saw a website advertising software that's supposed to give you free satelite TV on your PC. The program costs $40, but they claim it lets you watch hundreds of live worldwide channels free of charge. Sounds too good to be true... is this a scam?"
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