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  • What Are Traffic Exchanges and How To Use Them  By : Charles Baldwin
    Everyone involved with Internet Marketing will have heard of, or have used, Traffic Exchanges. Spend a little time surfing them. There are some horror stories out there.
  • Wireless vs Wired  By : Marc Jenson
    A look at which is best for you. A network of wires or a wireless network. Read about the pros and cons of installng either of these networks in your home or office.
  • Forces on the Net  By : Dexter Bedd
    There are those who try to ruin the reputation of online databases but there are also those who try to counter them.
  • Filtering Out the Lies  By : Dexter Bedd
    The internet is filled with lies and truth, rumors and facts. Here are a few tips to differentiate between them.
  • Getting Your Message Across  By : Dexter Bedd
    The interest has come a long way and with varying ways to communicate with one another, it's still proving that it still has a long way to go.
  • The Power of the Internet  By : Tom Cribbs
    The ease and simplicity of creating and extracting information from the internet is never easier than before.
  • FoIP: Changing The Transmission Medium Of Faxing  By : Monch Bravante
    Every time you send a fax from a computer, you are actually using a form of FoIP. Also known as Internet faxing, FoIP is a method of sending faxes over the Internet. While VoIP changes the transmission medium of a phone call, in the same way, FoIP changes the transmission medium of faxing.
  • Are Your Children Safe From Online Predators?  By : Lory Sargu
    Online predators come up with very creative ways to entice children to provide them with information. Even if you have blockers on your computer to prevent access to certain sites and information from those sites to your computer, your children are at risk. Many predators pretend to be young children themselves and they talk to children online.
  • Postcards: The Cheap and Effective Way to Generate Sales  By : Donna Thomson
    Postcards are the most effective and low costs advertising tool to generate sales. Postcards are ready to read materials, which are delivered at homes or offices. It contains a brief and good content, which are able to send the message to the reader at an instance.
  • Minimizing Damages with Emergency Response Systems  By : EMMANUEL CHAVEZ
    The article talks about the importance of having an emergency response system. For its benefits to be reaped, the procedures of the system should be done properly. Preparing,planning, and practicing are important components of maximizing the potentials of an emergency response system.
  • Faxing: A Technology That Continues to Evolve  By : EMMANUEL CHAVEZ
    The article talks about the advantages and disadvantages of Internet faxing. Despite some drawbacks, Internet faxing is still preferred by many companies because it is economical and has more added features compared with a traditional fax machine. Internet faxing is provided by Internet fax providers that offer superior technology and custom services.
  • Keep Your Business and Family Safe from Online Predators  By : Lory Sargu
    The internet is a wonderful resource that is used for many types of businesses. It is not uncommon for a personal computer to be in the home as well for fun and or research purposes. However, the internet can also be a risky location if people aren’t careful as there are predators out there. They are looking for ways to take advantage of innocent people that don’t realize what is taking place.
  • Get some cool Photoshop tips  By : David Peters
    To build an apocalypse scene start with: First stage of project is to find and refine source photos of destruction references connected with our subject ... search key word is destroyed, rubble, bombed and etc. you can find very nice pics for free, just look around! Now we select finded materials and search useful areas of destrucion on photos and composite it with our source. But first we must correct the perspective with standard transform tools in Photoshop like scale, rotate, skew and etc. Next step is to do a ground from green grass. This process its very easy to do, i use some changes in Hue and Saturation value and sharpness of image to expose mud. As you know in Net you can find very nice pics for free and composite them in to our image like this hole. Sometimes image not have only one element to composite, like this below shows the birds and clouds. In this case I use clouds to make smoke from factory shaft. This is the end stage of project with glass shattered window frame. Final Photoshop compositing have 32 different layers with various blending types. Almost whole work is done in Photoshop except, color correction and sun lens effect which I create in Eyeon Digital Fusion a full-featured, node-based compositing system with Knoll Light Factory plugin.
  • Online Games Entertainment Industry's Shows Sky-Rocketing Growth  By : David Baker
    Ponder the following information about the growth of online games entertainment thoughtfully because this growing trend will be quietly generating new millionaires in 2007. If you are reading this article about the growth of online games entertainment before September 2007 you may be one of those people. The choice is yours to make and take.
  • Want to know some great tips for editing digital photography?  By : Dan Brown
    One problem people face when starting out with digital photography is how to touch up raw digital images. Perhaps an image is slightly dark, perhaps it has to be rotated or cropped. Maybe some dirty spots have to be cleaned out and erased. Digital photos usually require some form of manipulation before final output, unless, of course one takes a perfect picture. The first step is to find an image editor. For beginners, a program that has easy, simple tools will do just fine. More advanced people can move on to more complicated programs.
  • Lots of information on Photoshop  By : David Peters
    Do you feel like creating abstract art with photoshop? Well here are some simple steps to create an oreintal flower. Create a new file with dimensions 600x600 and 72 dpi and paint it with the color ffbe00.Using the drawing instrument, draw the pattern of white color it will look like a large apostraphe. Then choosing the function Free Transform turn around the pattern's element horizontally. Turning on 90 degrees around the pattern's axe, set it out. Using the same instrument, continue creating more patterns: Using the earlier method, copy the background with the new element and using the function Free Transform turn around the pattern on 180 degrees vertically, Turning a little around the pattern's axe, set out everything. Using the same instrument, make easy pattern and set it out. Create one more element using the same instrument and also set it out. Then copy the background again with the new pattern and use the earlier method for displaying it correctly in the pattern's composition: Using the same instrument and the same method, draw everything. Make the upper part of the pattern. Now copy and enlarge (Free Transform) the upper petals. Place them under the entire pattern. Set out the opacity of 10% in the backgrounds' window. Now copy and transform on 180 degrees everything except the upper part of the figure and enlarge it a little. Set out the opacity on 33% like in the picture.
  • Get more done with Photoshop  By : David Peters
    Abstract art can be quite amusing, when you are working with Photoshop you can do pretty much everything from, creating an ocean to making pebbles looks softer. Backgrounds with light soft looking pebbles can be quite popular. To do it start by creating a new document. Fill the background with black color. Select gradient tool with the settings shown at the top bar. Apply it several times to create an interesting effect. From "Filter" menu select "Distort>>Ocean Ripple ". This will create an awesome background that you can use for anything really, your desktop, messengers or even on the internet.
  • Get more secrets to Editing Digital Photography  By : Dan Brown
    Image editors (also known as photo editors) allow you to create and modify graphics and photographic images. This includes tasks such as painting and drawing, color correction, photo enhancement, creating special effects, converting images, and adding text to graphics. Your image editor will probably be your most frequently used tool for working with graphics so it should be flexible and intuitive. Many software programs are available for enhancing and otherwise working with bitmap images, but unless they can perform all of the tasks above sufficiently, they should only be considered as companion tools to your primary photo editing application.
  • Some Quick and Easy Techniques for Editing  By : Dan Brown
    In Digital photography, enhancement is very helpful to help you edit your pictures. Sometimes an original looks so bad, it appears as if nothing can be done to help it. Not true! A couple commonly used enhancements are angle correction of slanted pictures and barrel and pincushion correction. The angle correction basically defines itself in the title. If the picture is slightly titled then the angle correction enhancement will help it out quite a bit. One thing the tool needs to have is anti-aliasing. Barrel and pincushion correction is used to fix slanted horizons that were caused by the camera being used to zoom up as far is could go. These enhancements are used mainly for generally annoying changes that some people wouldn't even notice unless it was dramatic, but are useful nonetheless.
  • Easy step by step processes for Photoshop  By : David Peters
    Want to learn how to create your own word shadowing technique? Here it is in four easy steps: 1. Open a new document. (The size I used is 500x100) Now type some text, doesn't really matter what. (I used Arial Black 36pt) 2. Now hit CTRL + A(=select all), CTRL + C(=copy) and then CTRL + V(=paste). You have now copied the layer. Move the new layer exactly above the original text layer. Hit CTRL + T(=transform) and click the right mouse button, select "flip vertical". Now move the layer down by dragging it or using the arrow keys. 3. Hit CTRL + T again and now select "Perspective". Move the lower right box to the right. 4. Now simply go to the layers window and lower the opacity of the "reflection layer" to whatever you want. (I used 25%)
  • Cable or DSL Which Is the Faster Internet Connection?  By : Darren Allsop.
    With the ever demanding need for speed and requirement to download large files on the internet, it is common place for a large percentage of homes and business users to purchase a broadband internet connection.
  • How To Choose The Right Residential Broadband Service  By : Jon Arnold
    All residential broadband services are not created equally. But you probably have more choices at your home than you even realize. Compare the providers, contrast their service offerings and prices, make sure you are getting the best bang for the buck.
  • Broadband: Just The Facts  By : David McFarlane
    Broadband Internet access provides a higher speed of transmitting the data to the user - but how can you get it? Find out here.

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