8 Social Media Sites for Local Networking
Should small/local businesses bother with social media? Or is local search where it’s at — targeting potential customers in their own cities and towns?
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Should small/local businesses bother with social media? Or is local search where it’s at — targeting potential customers in their own cities and towns?
StumbleUpon is all about site discovery. I used to click on the “Stumble!” button and figured it would return me some random site based on the categories I said I was interested in. But then I noticed that the more I used it, better sites were being sent my way. This is because it’s not actually random, but rather sites are served up based on a series of processes that go on within the StumbleUpon Recommendation Engine.

Very helpful information on setting up a complete wireless network in your home or office.
NexusLab, a Los Angeles based firm, is redefining how networking is done. Founded by two business entrepreneurs who have built their careers through years of successful networking, NexusLab is taking out the "work" out of networking. The concept is simple; yet, shockingly they are the first networking entity to develop and apply this highly targeted and efficient approach.
Here is the place where you will find out all the secrets Microsoft has running on your PC and does not want you to know, like the ROT-13 encrypted counting strings in the registry about what you've searched and done on WWW, about all the hidden files and uploads and downloads the PC is carrying out periodically without having asked your permission, and all the powers that are within your right to exercise on your PC but you just don't know yet and spend extra time waiting for MS to get done with your own property.
Folks,I have a problem that is driving me up the wall. I recently install Vista Home premium on my home PC. Everything was working fine under XP, I just felt it was time for a change of scenery.Anyway, the Vista install seems to have gone fine...
can anyone help me with problem I am having please.I am running Vista Ultimate and I am trying to turn on networking,everything is Ok except for PUBLIC FOLDER SHARING I try and turn this to ON but a black screen comes up with blue print saying there is a problem and says bad-pool-header.if problem continues,disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software.or disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing
down bottom of the screen it states Tech Info: *** STOP:0X00000019(0X00000020,0X8467E3B0,0X867EDB0,0X09400007 .....then this screen disappears and my computer restart
can anyone help me with problem I am having please.I am running Vista Ultimate and I am trying to turn on networking,everything is Ok except for PUBLIC FOLDER SHARING I try and turn this to ON but a black screen comes up with blue print saying there is a problem and says bad-pool-header.if problem continues,disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software.or disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing
down bottom of the screen it states Tech Info: *** STOP:0X00000019(0X00000020,0X8467E3B0,0X867EDB0,0X09400007 .....then this screen disappears and my computer restart
Alright so I haven't quite figured out how to work out all of the networking restrictions in Vista Home Premium.This is how I have it configured on TWO of my computers running vista:Network discovery: onfile sharing: onpublic folder sharing:...
Here's the specs on my friend's Vista ready laptop:Manufacturer: Hewlett-PackardModel: HP Pavillion dv2000 (RP412UA#ABA)CPU: AMD Turion 64X2 1.60GHZRAM: 959 MBOS: 32 bit Windows Vista Home PremiumThe laptop has cable internet access, which...