Archive for June, 2010

“The Ultimate Homepage”

by Kendall Ryan June 30th, 2010 | Cyber Culture
Ever feel overwhelmed with all of the options on the internet? After all, it is called the World Wide Web for a reason! Recently, I came a across a very helpful site that did all of the sorting for me. The site is called All My Faves: http://www.allmyfaves.com/.

All My Faves brands themselves as “the ultimate homepage”, which proves to be an accurate title. Whether you are looking for an educational blog or some tips on planning your wedding, All My Faves brings you the best of the best, the cream of the crop. All My Faves showcases one-stop shopping,
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New found respect for Droid Eris

by Joe Lawrence June 24th, 2010 | Cell Phones
I have to admit, I still cry at night over the loss of my iPhone.  For the record, I only got rid of it because AT&T is terrible.  We had so many dropped calls, I nicknamed them butter-fingers.  So, reluctantly I went with a Droid Eris.

The Motorola Droid is a better phone but too clumsy-looking for me.  I was pleased from the start with the Droid operating system and its ease of customization.  The Eris, not so much.  The battery life is ridiculous and the system is slow.

However, as of recent a minor step was taken to make it
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Book Readers

by Ronald A. Rowe June 22nd, 2010 | e-readers, Software, Video Games
So much has been made of Amazon’s Kindle. The brand name has already become synonymous with the product, like Q-Tips, Kleenex, and iPod. And much of the hoopla is well deserved. The Kindle was a quantum leap forward in technology, accessibility, and user-friendliness.

But that was then; this is now. With the introduction of more and more Kindle clones on the market, is the Kindle worth the premium price?

Sometimes, the original really is better than those that follow. It’s tough to argue that any portable music device that has followed the iPod can match the
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The E-Evolution

by Kendall Ryan June 17th, 2010 | Cyber Culture
When I used to think of marketing, I thought of brochures, business cards, signs, paper advertisements and person-to-person sales. Now, with the evolution of technology has revolutionized the way we market.

Marketing today is not the same it was even a year ago. Where I used to look for ads in newspapers, I look for ads online. Most of the time, the online sales at, Macy’s for example, offer a better selection and sale prices than in stores. It is also all about convenience.

If you are a small business looking to immerse yourself in era of the internet here are
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iPhone 4

by Bea June 15th, 2010 | Cell Phones, Communications, Software
Yes, it is real. A few weeks ago Apple decided to officially release the details about the iPhone 4. Basic information about the phone had already been leaked a few months ago because Gizmodo had gotten their hands on a iPhone 4 disguised as an older iPhone when an Apple worker left his phone on a stool in a bar, but Apple has now officially begun the ordering process for their new phone.

There are a lot of cool features about the iPhone 4; here are a few of them.

FaceTime: This new iPhone has two cameras. There is one in the
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