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Word of the Week: Java
Java is a prevalent high-level programming language that it known for its Internet friendly modus operandi. Essentially, Java script takes the once complicated programming language used by computer specialists, and simplifies it in order to make the process more efficient. This intelligible computer language makes it easier for programmers to avoid making certain errors that had been common when […]
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Word of the Week: Defrag
Defrag is a term that acts as the succinct form of “defragmentation” (which essentially means “to refurbish your computer”). Just like all tangible things, every now and then your computer needs to be cleaned up and dusted off; and while an air-duster and cotton cloth may take care of the hardware, you will need a […]
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Word of the Week: Beta
The term beta refers to an accelerated testing stage for a new technology (this could be software or hardware). When a product is in its beta stage, developers typically select a few outside users to try the product and report any bugs or functionality issues they encounter while using it. Developers take user suggestions into consideration […]
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Word of the Week: URL
Abbreviations can be tricky. We come in contact with them constantly; but, it is difficult to keep a firm grasp on what they all stand for. Take URL as an example. The term could mean anything, really. Maybe it stands for Ugly Rotten Lizards or the Uptight Robot League. In actuality, this particular acronym stands […]
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New Website Launch: www.VALfloors.com
Orbis has recently teamed up with The Mixx to modify the website for V.A.L. Floors, which features an updated design and dynamic new interface. For years, the craftsmen at V.A.L. have sought to provide customers with first-class new floor arrangements and technologies that will surely appeal to any taste. Be sure to check out their […]
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What Mr. Twitter has to Offer Small Business
Jack Dorsey, chairman of the social networking phenomenon Twitter, is trying to make it easier for small businesses to take a big step into the digital age in 2010. In the past, making payments using a credit card has been easy, but receiving credit card payments has been decidedly more difficult. Dorsey has set out […]
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Top 5 Tools to Help Budget Your Money After the Holidays
Sure, an Excel spreadsheet can get the job done – but it’s 2010 now, and you can do better. Mint.com – Mint is a free online money management tool that is quickly gaining recognition as one of the best ways to keep track of your finances. With a security statement that will settle the nerves […]
Technology Spotlight: Wine Kiosks
The great state of Pennsylvania has given amateur winos something to look forward to in 2010. The PLCB has slightly loosened its tight grip on alcohol sales within the state by agreeing to set up about 100 wine kiosks in grocery stores throughout Pennsylvania. These kiosks will essentially operate like high-tech vending machines, which will […]
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Product of the Month: Dell Studio One 19