Posts Tagged ‘User’
Contracting sexually transmitted diseases certainly something that is embarrassing. May feel embarrassed to talk about it so that even more severe disease and infect people. Electronic cards via email is expected to be the solution.
Authorities in British Columbia, Canada, an online service called inSPOT gush. The service is designed allows people to send emails on his partner suspected of sexually transmitted illness. Form of electronic mail in the form of card draw.
For example, someone having sex with their partner. Some time later, he suffered from sexually transmitted diseases. Well, this service can be used to tell his partner that he might spread venereal disease.
I’ve got a venereal disease from the moment we touch and maybe you also taxable. So beware. Such examples of delivery.
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Networking sites like Facebook and Twitter has become an important part in the lives of many people lately. But in addition to benefits, the site could trigger a crisis of identity.
This opinion is delivered Susan Greenfield, professor of synaptic pharmacology at Oxford University’s leading, UK. Susan is an expert who specializes in brain physiology.
Focus on online friendship on Facebook and Twitter as well as involvement in the feedback (feedback) is constant on both sites can affect the nerves of the brain, making people expect the instant gratification and create a concentration decreased.
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Apparently Dell is really confident in his own cell phone. About 25,000 Dell employees, who have been using the BlackBerry, are moved to the Dell with Windows mobile Phone 7.
The decision was confirmed by a Dell spokesman David Frink, is not yet known how long it takes to do the migration.
Not only for its employees, Dell also intend to aggressively convince their clients to move to the phone with Dell. Dell targets corporate users, of course, is that as long as this is also among BlackBerry users.
Dell employees in the United States will use the Dell Venue Pro. Mobile phones with the operating system Windows 7 Phone that uses T-Mobile network in the U.S..
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Microsoft recently launched Office 365, Office applications and web-based email in the form of a paid subscription.
Office 365 seems to be a mainstay of Microsoft to compete with Google Apps, word processing and spreadsheet applications web version offered by Google for the businessman at USD 50 per year.
While Microsoft, offering this new service at a cost of slightly more expensive than Google, which is USD 72 per year. Users who want try, can register for free test version and the service is immediately used commercially starting next year.
“Consumers will get the best in all things related to productivity, for 365 days,” said President Microsoft Business Division, Kurt DelBene, reported by The Seattle Times
Delbene notes that this is one of Microsoft’s efforts to push towards cloud computing. “We believe, this is one of the most affecting transformation will happen in our generation,” he added.
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Having introduced new limited, the new Nokia ammunition began to be released into the corners of the world. The newest is the Nokia C7, this is the second Nokia smartphone that carries the brand-new platform Symbian ^ 3.
Her presence came early two weeks after news N8 phones will also be shipped. Though C7 announced less than a month ago, making this phone as one of the fastest mobile phone shipments from other Nokia devices.
“The phone is (C7-red.) designed specifically with the style of technology-literate consumers,” said Jo Harlow as the Head of Nokia smartphones.
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