Archive for July, 2008
There are a lot of ways you can earn some cash online. There are lots of ways people make money online. Adsense is one of the most popular ways but it is not a good money earner if you have low visitors to your site. Adsense is a pay per click program where you can make money when someone clicks an ad. There are other leads and sales programs that can earn you some cash. For this, Commission Junction is a good site. Well, making a sales is not that easy even if you have lots of visitors. Not a lot of people buy products online. Instead of sales, leads is a good way to earn cash without having to make any sales. Commission Junction has both of them but there is a new player in town with a great concept, somewhat like Commission Junction but it i totally different from what Commission Junction is. The name is RevResponse.
If you have a site or a blog, you can provide your users with free stuffs. This concept is somewhat like leads. People have to signup to those offers and they can get a free product for it. Bloggers can provide valuable information to its readers as well as give them an opportunity to get a product for free and at the same instance earn some cash. You can signup for RevResponse here (Affiliate Link ). RevResponse is specially targeted towards technology and B2B related sites. Give your readers some free stuffs and earn some money while doing it.
If you have a tech related site, you should signup for RevResponse and they will review your site. You will get a response within 48 hours if your site has been approved for RevResponse or not. I got mine. You may want to take a look at my RevResponse Page to get some idea about what you are getting into. All the products listed at my RevResponse page are free products which your site visitors can get.
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Voice over Internet Protocol, also known as VoIP, is a rapidly growing technology which utilizes a local area network (LAN) and an internet service to make phone calls, rather than utilizing traditional phones and network cables.
A major benefit of VoIP is the major savings on long-distance phone calls. Whether the call placement is to a local line or across the globe, the cost is the same because it is transferred over an internet medium. This is possible through voice conversion to data and the transfer of information over the internet to a VoIP phone on the other end. Although there are many options, the most current popular form is the ATA, or analog telephone adapter. This allows you to plug your regular telephone into a converter which then reworks to analog information to digital data. Some of the more popular VoIP services such as Vonage provide a free ATA with the service. In most other service plans, the ATA is sold separately. In either situation, the set up is fairly simple.
Another option for a VoIP is to purchase an IP phone. For major companies with many traditional phones, this option may not be as cost saavy. Although IP phones look very similar, they are connected by an Ethernet cable directly into the router. And for mobile use, WiFi phones are available for plugging into hotspots.
A third option is to plug directly into a VoIP service through your PC. Special software can be used to send and receive calls through your computer. In most cases, the VoIP subscription can be used from any computer at any location, given the software of course. A microphone, speakers, and a sound card are also necessary for this option.
VoIP technology can also connect through other communications media such as wireless VoWLAN, saving airtime minutes and email, so that a client may access voicemail through their email clients.
Tags: Voice Over Internet Protocol, Voice Over IP, VoIP
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There are lots and lots of cellular service providers on the market today which operates nationwide and some only operate on couple of states or so. SouthernLink Wireless is just one of those cell phone service providers. They operate only in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi. They have a whole bunch of cell phone subscription plans that should suit any budgets and needs.
Anyone living in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi states should have a look at SouthernLink Wireless’s best cell phone plans as they are quite cheap compared to other cell phone service providers like Verizon or any other big cell phone companies. Compared to big cell phone companies like ATT, Sprint, Tmobile, Verizon etc, SouthernLink Wireless offers a much cheaper package and a better connectivity. One thing that I didn’t like about SouthernLink Wireless is the cell phones they have on offer. In total, there are 13 cell phones you can choose from in business cell phone plans. 12 of them are motorola cell phones and one is a BlackBerry 7100i. This might deter some customers but for anyone on a budget should find SouthernLink Wireless’s Cell phone plans useful. The lowest PowerTalk plan starts at $29.99. There is also a cell phone family plan that is specially geared toward a families needs. These are all push to talk cell phones and their newest addition is a Motorola i877r. These are the list of all the cell phones that SouthernLink Wireless carries.
Motorola i570, Motorola i335, Motorola i290, Motorola i876, Motorola i876w, Motorola i580, Motorola i760, Motorola i850, Motorola i355, Motorola i325 IS, Motorola i880 and BlackBerry 7100i. The best on from this bunch for me is the BlackBerry 7100i. These are all CDMA phone. One thing I didn’t like about this cell phone is it doesn’t play MP3 files or any music files and also it doesn’t have a FM Radio. This CDMA Cell phone is quite expensive than other phones that Southern Link Wireless has but this is the one that really caught my eye and the Motorola i880. If you are on a budget, there are lots of other cheap phones starting from $10. Here are some features that is available on RIM BlackBerry 7100i CDMA Cell Phone.
- Advanced Push-To-Talk function that supports Direct Connect, Group Direct Connect and Direct Talk for 2-way radio off network communcations (like a walky-talk)
- has a GPS to find out the exact location
- SureType Keyboard technology for QWERTY
- Bluetooth for wireless connectivity and to connect to other bluetooth devices
Tags: 7100i, BlackBerry, BlackBerry 7100i, CDMA Cell Phones, Cell Phone, Mobile Phone, RIM BlackBerry 7100i
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Its been a long time since I made a post on GPS. Well, I found a good deal on a TomTom GPS navigation system at RadioShack. TomTom has been on the GPS navigation scene for quite some time and they make great navigation system which is practical. TomTom has always prioritized on navigation for vehicle navigation system.
A good deal is there to be had at RadioShack for a TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver. TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver is available only for $99 after rebates. Bare in mind, TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver is refurbished but the price in very reasonable for a TomTom GPS system even though it is a refurbished on. This GPS navigation system is not the best product available in the market as it has been quite some time since it’s release. TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver has a touch screen for easy use while driving and has 1GB of memory. TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver can be mounted on the windshield of any vehicle. TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver has a map of Canada and United Stated ( including Alaska) so you wont ever get lost again in these countries.
If you don’t like this TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver (refurbished) deal and want a first hand GPS navigation system, you might want to search and read all the GPS Reviews you can get your hands on and choose the one that best suites your needs. I checked the GPS Reviews found on testfreaks.com and I am quite satisfied with what I read as the reviews I found on GPS navigation systems there were great. TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver is rated at 6.8 out of 10 at testfreaks so as I told you earlier, this is not the best GPS navigation system around. TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver should do the job but there are other great GPS navigation systems around with more functions and extra features. Newer GPS navigation systems are quite expensive so for anyone on a budget should be quite happy with this deal.
Valid till July 31st, 2008
Tags: GPS Receiver, TomTom GPS, TomTom GPS Navigation, TomTom GPS Receiver, TomTom GPS System, TomTom ONE 3rd Edition GPS Receiver, Vehicle Navigation System
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Nokia has taken over the world of mobile phones and is still gaining popularity amongst mobile phone users. The most recent mobile phone released by Nokia is a nokia n95 and recently after the release of Nokia N95, Nokia announced and released an upgrade version of N95. Usually any upgrade products are not that great but I beg to differ for this product. The upgraded version of Nokia N95, Nokia N95 8GB is good compared to other upgraded products. Obviously, the upgraded version of N95 has 8GB of storage. There are other slight changed to the phone design itself, most notably the back of a N95 8GB is a bit bigger to fit the new extra life improved battery.
There are lots of places where you can buy an Nokia N95 or any other mobile phone and Mobiles.co.uk is one the places where you can look for it. They have all kinds of deals, from free gifts to contract deals that comes with a free mobile phone and they even have clearance sale deals. They deal they have on Black Nokia N95 8Gb is quite good. The Black Nokia N95 8GB mobile phone is on a 9 month, half price line rental deal. N95 8GB mobile phone comes free with this offer. This Nokia N95 mobile phone is on a Orange Mobile service network and I have heard only good things about orange. There are lots of other great deals than this Nokia N95 8GB mobile phone so you might want to search the site. They have lots of great deals on offer and they claim to deliver your order the next day itself. If thats true, its a damn fast service. I think the delivery time only applies to UK residents.

Anyways, here are some more information on the Black Nokia N95 8GB mobile phone. The double slide system which is available on both N95 and N95 8GB looks cool. You slide upwards to make a phone call. For listening and watching media files, you slide downwards which reveals the media control buttons. The upgraded version also includes a 5MP Digital Camera at the back and a VGA camera in the front. Here are some of the specifications for Nokia N95 8GB.
- WCDMA 2100 MHz (HSDPA), EGSM 900 MHz, GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS)
- Up to 100MB of ram for applications, phonebook, ringtones etc
- 8GB of flash memory where you can store your media files (Videos, Musics, Pictures, Ringtones, Maps)
- Nokia Battery (BL-6F) 1200mAH (supports a talk time of up/to 5 hours on GSM calls, 11 days of standby support)
- 2.8″ QVGA TFT display (with ambient light detector, supports up to 16.7 million colors)
- Uses a Symbian OS version 9.2
The Nokia N95 8GB also Wifi built-in for easy transfer of media file to and from a computer. The upgraded version of Nokia N95 has lost the camera less cover that was available on previous version. Nokia N95 8GB version also doesn’t include Micro SD slot as it would most probably be useless because it already has an internal 8GB SD Card. I like almost all the features found on a Nokia N95. The keypad could a bit bigger as it is a bit hard to operate, other than that, everything looks good. You might also want to read the mobile phone reviews before you commit to any mobile phones.
Tags: Black Nokia N95 8GB, Cell phones, Mobile Phones, Nokia, Nokia N95, Nokia N95 8GB
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