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10 Successful Testing Tips for Offshore Software Development Company Posted By : kadynramiro
Being a Chrome Drag Queen or King
Google’s Chrome browser was made to be as simple and intuitive as possible. The designers appear to be a big fan of the “drag and drop” method of user input and have worked this method into many aspects of Chrome. Here are a few things you can do in Chrome with drag and drop:
Drag and [...]
Tips to buy Windows 7 cheaply through price savers and discount sales Posted By : Timcy Hood
Windows 7 operating system also provide you various types of entertainment option. There are also few business versions available in the market provided by Microsoft.
Z-Obee +1.2%; KE tips more jobs from China Telecom
Z-Obee (D5N.SG) +1.2% at $0.425 in active trade, extending mostly steady recovery since hitting low of S$0.37 in late June, says Dow Jones.
China-based handset designer among most actively traded S-chips in past weeks as company seeks to reach out to more investors via planned issue of TDRs. Proposal comes just a few months after stock dual-listed in Hong Kong.
Company meanwhile making progress in business, securing agreement earlier this month to provide 3G netbooks to Shenzhen Jinzunzhe Technology for two years.
Kim Eng Securities, which has no rating, says Z-Obee also likely to get more jobs from key client China Telecom; “having forged closer ties with China Telecom, Z-Obee is widely expected to clinch additional deals to supply multi-functional setup boxes, which can be used for TV, Internet and gaming activities.”
Initial resistance at June high of $0.45.
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Top 30 Tips for Internet Marketing Newbies Posted By : Vee C
This article is aimed at newbies to the internet marketing arena. It will provide you with the essential steps required to get your internet marketing business off the ground. Nothing overwhelming, very straightforward!
Virtualization, Cloud PCI Compliance Tips for Your Enterprise
Adoption of virtualization and cloud computing is not slowing down, and neither are the challenges facing businesses looking to migrate to the cloud. At the top of the list for many firms is maintaining security and compliance when moving from physical to virtual and cloud environments. Though an update of the PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) regulations is forthcoming and the PCI Security Standards Council has a special interest group looking at virtualization and how that maps to PCI, the council does not plan to release separate guidance on cloud computing. This means that businesses looking at the cloud may not get much detailed guidance on what to do. However, there are multiple sources for those searching for advice. With that in mind, eWEEK has compiled a list of the most important steps your business can take to make sure PCI compliance does not fall to the backburner of your plans for virtual, public and private cloud environments. – …
Tips for Making Healthcare Software Usable Posted By : Shriv
Healthcare software services have a bright future as more and more healthcare professionals are looking for IT products and services. This is because the rapid rise in technology and its adoption for use as clinical software implementation has gained the assessed importance
How to Thrive in Today’s Job Market: Five Tips for IT Professionals
The days of the IT department existing in the back office and not communicating with the front of the business are gone. IT professionals need to take a leadership role, take initiative when making decisions and understand the business. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Rich Milgram outlines the skill sets IT professionals need in order to improve their career and thrive in today’s job market. – You’re
an IT professional. So it’s time to become aware of the changes
happening in your industry and understand how they could affect your
job and your company. You’ve had it pretty good over the years, but
it’s no longer enough to simply be a quot;ticket taker quot; for your next
project, le…
User interface design tips Posted By : Martin Metz
Why is consistency important? Because people need to learn how to use a system, and once they have found out how it functions, they develop habits and expectations. Satisfying these expectations makes it easier for people to use an interface and to be comfortable while doing so. So, consistency makes people feel comfortable.
9 Expert Tips For Better Writing

One of the things I like best about social media is the way it helps me discover talented writers. They remind me a lot of distance athletes with their deep conversations about seemingly minor details and long periods of time spent practicing alone.
The web also has a downside. There seems to be a growing belief that having mobile access to information negates any need to regularly consume quality writing.
Some writers point to the popularity of the Twilight series and say it’s a sign the general population no longer cares about quality. In my reply I always point to the wise commentary of Juan Williams:
Pandering to base interests is very different from catering to real needs. (Paraphrased from his commentary on the notion that people of color only want to watch MTV.)
It’s possible that you’ll make money by pandering, but there are a lot of people doing the same thing now. Traipse around online for a bit and you’ll find thousands of desperate writers trying to predict the next fetish in hopes of fame and fortune. It’s sad to watch them trying so hard because in the end they’ll have nothing to be truly proud of. I want to write things for which my only explanation for writing is not, “I needed the money.”
Do you? If so, you may find some portion of the following useful. I’ve gathered some of my favorite quotes from brilliant, prolific, and plain crazy writers and share them here with some tips I’ve found incredibly helpful in my own journey as a yearning writer. I hope you enjoy!
1. Write to make a point, not a target word count
Vigorous writing is concise. ~William Strunk Jr.
Nothing makes me grimace quite like hearing somebody say they’ve reached 50,000 words and so have completed their first novel. Remember dully typing toward a minimum word count for an academic paper you had no interest in writing? If you start to get the feeling about something you’re writing, it’s probably time to stop writing and do some more research (or bribe your editor/professor/mother into accepting the shorter piece of work).
2. Help another edit their writing
I try to leave out the parts that people skip. ~Elmore Leonard
I have a short, round-bellied friend who turned me on to this quote. That said, I’ve found that helping another writer edit their work often leaves me with more insight into my own writing than I gave to the other writer! If you can find a trusted friend to trade nascent work with, you will have found a wealth of improvement.
3. Write something every day that you do not intend to share
Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart. ~William Wordsworth
I have a private blog I update daily with rants, outlines, fears, and bits of nothing that stream out of me when I’m struggling to find focus for another piece of writing. You’ll never see it. There’s no value in my sharing it because the moment I know others can see it is the moment I no longer write just for me. I suggest you give this method a try. It doesn’t have to be a blog. Â A notebook would work just fine.
4. Outline before drafting & Don’t confuse fiction with dishonest writing
If any man wish to write in a clear style, let him be first clear in his thoughts; and if any would write in a noble style, let him first possess a noble soul. ~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I am still learning to to do the first part. I’ve taken great value from sharing outlines of my intended work with friends who are very logical and excel at criticizing arguments without muddling thoughts. The last part… is something I can only hope for. If I someday hear a reader say, “his writing is imbued with kindness” I think that will do.
5. Don’t get caught up in restating the obvious
The role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable to say. ~Anaïs Nin
As one who writes a lot for the web, I am continually tempted by the low-hanging fruit of trending topics and morning news drivel. Restating the obvious is easy, fun, and very retweetable. But the obvious rarely seems to translate into any sort of real legacy. If I only had a list of all the things my readers already know collectively, it would be so simple to stay fresh!
6. Befriend a dictionary
The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug. ~Mark Twain
Imbue, conjure, nefarious… are just a few of the words I have as friends to help me clearly make a point, share an idea, or call something into question. There’s a joy in having the perfect words at one’s disposal that only a dedicated writer can appreciate. A thesaurus can be useful if you’re bored, lazy, or drunk. Nothing trumps having a word come to mind just as you need its help.
7. Keep a little notebook for moments of inspiration
Write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly the most valuable. ~Francis Bacon
I use a moleskine to store my thoughts for later. Having thoughts and personal commentary all in one place has the added benefit of serving as a source of inspiration for later times of drought. Think of it as you would catching raindrops in a canteen. You’ll be glad for the moisture some day.
8. Not having a pen in your hand doesn’t mean you’re not writing
The best time for planning a book is while you’re doing the dishes. ~Agatha Christie
If you walked into my office at random, there’s a very good chance you’d find me sipping a glass of tea while staring off into space. Am I doing nothing? Not in the least. Contrary to my mother’s early suspicions, I’m not addled. I just like to silently try phrases out in my mind before writing them down. Agatha had a point about dishes, too. There’s no such thing as writer’s block. But there are times when washing dishes is a better use of time than staring at an empty screen!
9. Be kind to yourself
Every writer I know has trouble writing. ~Joseph Heller
I hope you are kind to yourself and forgiving when you cannot find the perfect phrase or paint a story just so! Writing, for me, seems a monumental task at times and I am always delighted to find others who understand my situation and reach out to help. There’s a joy in knowing that no matter how lonely a stretch of path may seem we are never entirely alone, no? We always have our writing and with it an entire community of people who care.
If you’re a writer, and you are one even if you simply compose witty text messages, I hope you’ll say hello.
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Document Management & Document Scanning. Basic Tips Posted By : Geoff Shilton
Entering the world of document management for the first time can be daunting. This 4 part plan guide helps you prepare yourself for electronically storing your office documentation.
Tips for Marketing Professionals Needing to Convert Excel to Outlook Contacts Posted By : Pamela Broom1
Marketing people, who are mostly time-pressed, feel irritated to type all the contacts individually into Outlook from Excel. However, a tool to convert Excel spreadsheet to Outlook quickly like SysTools Excel to Outlook software prevents them from the manual effort.
Google Docs Tips to Master Presentations, Spreadsheets
Google April 12 revamped its Google Docs suite, the company’s cloud computing answer to Microsoft Office and its Word, PowerPoint and Excel productivity applications. To help familiarize present or prospective Google Docs users with the changes to its document, presentation and spreadsheet tools, Google is providing tips and tricks on its Docs blog. In this slide show, eWEEK goes over some key tips. –
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4 Simple Tips to Speed Up Your Computer Posted By : Auslogics BoostSpeed
If you’ve ever experienced a slow or non-responsive computer, read this article to find out how to keep your PC fast and error-free.
How to Master Production and Supply Chain Management: Tips from Fireworks Industry
Fourth of July fireworks and the people, technology and processes behind them epitomize some of the biggest challenges in scalability, inventory, quality control and flexibility in an extraordinary way, yet this is all routine for the fireworks industry. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Rick Gallisa explains how we can all take a few tips from the fireworks industry on how to carefully manage production processes and supply chain activity on a global basis. – Today, Americans celebrate independence from Great Britain by chucking 250 million pounds of fireworks into the air. Our childlike fancy for things that go boom, crackle and pop with the showmanship of bright colors and explosive drama masks the complexity behind the once-a-year celebration. This is…
Tips on Selecting Top Rated Antivirus Software Posted By : Eddie
Read this before you select any old antivirus program
8 Ways to Recharge a Tired Old Job

There’s been speculation that as the economy recovers, many people who’ve been stuck in their jobs and unable to find new ones, will suddenly pick up and move to greener pastures. In contrast there are also predictions of a “jobless recovery,†which may mean being stuck in a lackluster job longer than these people (or maybe you) expected or would prefer. If that scenario plays out, it’s vital to recharge while still in your current job. Both near-term success and preparing for future successful moves make this essential.
Having been in one company for way longer than I ever expected, I had to reinvent myself multiple times to stay sane, productive, and continue to grow personally and professionally. These 8 strategies can help you recharge your job if you feel you’re getting stale:
1. Document the lessons you’ve learned.
Having been around the block a few times at your job you’ll have learned many lessons about what works and doesn’t in your profession, your company, and your industry. Thinking back on the strategic lessons you’ve learned provides an opportunity to start a blog, do presentations, record a podcast, or write an ebook. Sharing your knowledge in this way can build your stature with a broader audience to help pave the way for your next career move.
2. Reuse, recycle, and revamp.
If you’ve been a student of what you do, you should know a variety of techniques, models, and strategies that make you more effective. Having previously worked through them to understand what and how they deliver results, you’re in a unique position to begin tweaking them more aggressively. Rather than being stuck doing things one way over and over, you can modify certain elements to test for improved performance in subsequent uses.
3. Simplify business models, processes, or messages.
Mark Twain had a famous quote apologizing for the long length of a letter, mentioning he didn’t have the time to make it shorter. Most of us face the same challenge – it takes time to simplify things. Having been in your job for some time however, you’re in the perfect position to bring simplicity to your job and what your company does. Every business can use more simplicity. Take advantage of your tenure to create greater value by being the person who has the experience to make things easy, clear, and free of unnecessary detail.
4. Devote yourself to new learning.
Smart kids who are bored with school get into trouble when they aren’t challenged. Same thing happens in careers, too. The difference is in a work setting, you typically have to find ways to challenge yourself. If your mental energies aren’t fully engaged currently, get yourself going mentally with additional reading, training, or just plain experimenting with new techniques in your chosen field. You’ll become even more valuable in today’s job and whatever lies ahead for you.
5. Become a mentor.
What better way to take advantage of expertise you’ve developed from having been in one place for a while than by sharing it with others in your company? It’s not only beneficial for another person; mentoring pays dividends for you as well. You’ll learn new angles on what you know through explaining it to someone else. You’ll increase the size of your “fan†base within the company. Ideally, you’ll also prepare someone to be your own replacement, helping free you for other opportunities inside your company should you elect to stay longer.
6. Redesign your job.
Use your knowledge and view of the business to identify areas where you can make a stronger contribution or fix problems that exist today. Document your thoughts and start introducing them to your boss toward redesigning your job. Just remember this: focus on the results and benefits you’ll deliver for the company, not on what’s frustrating you about your current position. Doing so will make your boss a lot more likely to hear you out and consider your proposal.
7. Find new ways to use your talents.
If you’ve delivered results in your current job, you’re obviously known for the talents you possess. Build off that success to find new places to apply your talents inside your company. The key is to generalize what you do. For instance rather than thinking of yourself as a “finance person,” recast that as having “an aptitude for numbers and measurement.†All of a sudden, you might be able to look at a variety of metrics and monitoring-oriented positions such as project management, marketing analysis, call center management, etc.
8. Be a bolder you.
Early in a new job, you may feel pressured to dial back your personality to fit in. As you gain comfort, it’s time to introduce more of your personality into what you do. Are there talents, hobbies, or other passions you have which only get time and attention outside work? If so, look for ways to introduce those elements into your work. Maybe you’ve developed knowledge and experience in social media. Look for ways to bring that to your work setting to help drag your company into this century.
Try these strategies while you’re seeking something better. You may improve your current gig so much that staying actually becomes viable!
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Mike Brown leads The Brainzooming Group, helping organizations succeed more rapidly by expanding their strategic options and efficiently implementing innovative plans. He authors the Brainzoomingâ„¢ blog, shares innovation ideas on Twitter, and wrote the ebook “Taking the NO Out of InNOvation.†He’s also a frequent keynote presenter.
Verizon Business Offers Tips on How to Secure Cloud Storage
At the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit June 21 through 23, Verizon will provide best-practices tips for businesses that are using the cloud for data storage. – Verizon Business, which launched a cloud
storage service June 15, is already presenting itself as a cloud expert by
advising companies on how to best secure data in a cloud service.
Verizon, which has had the physical setup for online data storage for a long
while but took its time bringing it…
Simple Tips to Speed Up Your Windows Vista Posted By : arief hartawan
Simple Tips to Speed Up Your Windows Vista
Meaning, Benefits and Tips on Choosing Good Ecommerce Software for your Business Posted By : Mac Andreo
With the increasing popularity of the internet, more and more people are using it for various activities, including buying essentials as well as non essentials.



