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Technology is obviously a great tool but it can be a great distraction as well. So use it to your advantage and for the benefit of your business. Wikipedia defines it as: "Technology is the usage and knowledge of tools, techniques, and crafts."

Breakdown Of World’s Fastest Internet Speed By Countries

Sat Apr 3, 2010 | | Posted in Technology

The Internet monitoring firm Akamai has released a report under the title ‘The State of The Internet’ where the internet speed of all countries are listed. South Korea, for a few years now, continues to be the world leader in terms of the average speed of the internet. The average speed in World leader South … Continue Reading »


New Tools For Financial Planning Advice Are Available Now!

Sat Mar 20, 2010 | | Posted in Technology

A couple of new websites went live last week in the landscape of the Internet that give you tools to help in planning your personal finances in the form of advice. One is HelloWallet and the other LifePlan. So far, Mint – now owned by Intuit – is the most popular as your personal finance … Continue Reading »


Use old technology to help earthquake victims in Haiti

Mon Jan 25, 2010 | | Posted in Technology

We, the American people, can support the people of Haiti in their hour of need in a variety of ways. One way is to recycle old cell phones that are collecting dust in our homes. The earthquake has devastated their livelihood, their belonging and their dwellings are wiped out from the surface of our dearest … Continue Reading »


How technology can influence the impartiality of jurors

Fri Jan 15, 2010 | | Posted in Technology

We all know by now – after centuries of knowledge – that jurors cannot talk to anyone outside their close-knit 12-member family at the time. They cannot research the case. They are under the protection of the law – not because someone will harm them but that the jurors might harm someone on trial, either … Continue Reading »


TREFIS is America’s next top stock model

Wed Dec 2, 2009 | | Posted in Technology

I have been reading nothing but awesome reviews about Trefis which will be America’s next top stock model. In order to “compensate and facilitate” for the recent turmoil in the U.S. and World economy, MIT engineers and Wall Street Analysts got together and developed the software. Trefis motto is: Understand how a company’s products impact … Continue Reading »


Milo can help you shop offline – the way it used to be

Tue Dec 1, 2009 | | Posted in Technology

More and more people are turning to shopping online almost on a daily basis. That has been the trend for folks over the last so many years. The two major methods of payments are credit card and the online PayPal, an eBay company. You would think someone has to be crazy to start a company … Continue Reading »


E-Readers Cannot Be The End of Bookstores

Wed Jul 22, 2009 | | Posted in Technology

Jason Young over at http://www.pcmag.com did an article on “E-Readers: The End of Bookstores?” Excerpts from the article Here’s the problem. The culmination of my bookstore experience is the process of taking my Kindle out and downloading the book(s) I’ve discovered through the wonders of the retail experience. That’s financial ruin for the bookstore. One … Continue Reading »


Kindle 2 price plunge signals E-book reader market competition

Thu Jul 9, 2009 | | Posted in Technology

Nearly five months to the day after Amazon introduced its Kindle 2 E-reader, the company has decided to hack a full $60 off of the price tag in order to offer it to US consumers for $299. Yesterday, Amazon quietly lowered the price on its Kindle 2 e-book reader. That didn’t take long: The Kindle … Continue Reading »


Reading eBooks off of an eReader

Fri Apr 17, 2009 | | Posted in Technology

When I was a lot younger, I had the habit of reading books as well as two newspapers a day when I was living in New Your City in the 70s. I was single and I would find the time to read. For a few years, I did not even have a TV set. I … Continue Reading »


Fear of the unknown in technology

Wed Mar 4, 2009 | | Posted in Technology

Humans fear the unknown. That’s a given. It’s our instinct. It’s a simple premise that creeps into our lives much more than we realize. Change, like the President campaigned for, brings a great amount of uncertainty which brings fear in our lives. The change that he advocates should be good because for quite sometime, the … Continue Reading »


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