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  • A Beginner's Guide to English Premier League
    English Premier League is one of the top four most watched football events in the world.
  • Anonymous Proxy
    An anonymous proxy, also referred to as an anonymous proxy server, allows a client to access a file, web page, or some other resources through a server which services the requests of the client through another remote server.
  • Anyone Can Edit Images
    Photo editing is not just for professional companies. It's something you can do in your own home.
  • ATSC
    ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is a group formed in 1982 that developed the ATSC Standards for digital televisions in the United States and in many other countries such as Canada, South Korea, Mexico, and Honduras. The abbreviations are also known to refer to the ATSC Standards itself.
  • Baud Rate
    Baud Rate can be roughly defined as the speed of transmission of data between two computers. All forms of communication using the Serial Port requires the presence of four parameters: the baud rate of the transmission being the very first parameter, then comes the number of data bits encoding a character, the third in line is the optional parity bit, and last one is the number of stop bits. Each character transmitted using this method uses a character frame that has a single start bit, then data bits, the parity bit which is optional, and lastly the stop bit(s).
  • Change MSN Password
    MSN is an ISP (Internet Service Provider) which is owned and operated by Microsoft Corporation. In addition, Microsoft uses the MSN brand on a number of web sites which they operate.
  • Christian MySpace Layouts and Designs
    There are plenty of awesome Christian MySpace layouts to choose from, so you can create a profile that is all about you, your personality and your spiritual walk. People who find your site will get to know you and the God that you serve.
  • CMYK
    A color model in computer terms is a list of numbers which can be used to uniquely identify colors. CMYK, which stands for Cyan Magenta Yellow and Key or Black, is a color model which is used in digital printing. It has now been accepted to refer to the whole printing process. CMYK is sometimes called a subtractive color model since it gives colors by absorbing or ‘subtracting’ certain wavelengths from white light. It achieves very high quality of printing by setting ‘screen angles’ for various colors, which is the angle at which the wavelengths for these colors is absorbed. These angles are varied according to the number of colors needed.
  • Convert Grams to Pounds
    Grams to pounds conversion applications consist of a user interface. This is the main area where you can enter data that you want to process. Normally, the user interface consists of text boxes and buttons that have the corresponding labels and instructions. Some grams to pounds software may even have graphics that enhance its visual appearance.
  • Converting FAT32 to NTFS
    These instruction will assist you in converting the C: partition from FAT32 to NTFS. If you wish to convert another partition instead, just use that drive letter instead of C: while following these instructions.
  • Converting FLAC to MP3
    Firstly, a FLAC is an abbreviation for “Free Lossless Audio Codec,” which means that the audio is compressed and the size of the file is smaller, but the quality is still the same. On the other hand, an MP3, an abbreviation for MPEG-3, is a lossy audio format that looses a bit of the original audio data. Converting a file from .flac to .mp3 can be an annoying task, but it can be done quite easily in any operating system with the right program.
  • Define Anonymous Surfing
    Anonymous surfing is browsing web sites privately.
    Anonymous surfing encompasses two different forms of privacy.
  • Define Global Catalog
    Domains and Forests can also share resources available in active directory. These resources are searched by Global Catalog across domains and forests and this search is transparent to user. For example, if you make a search for all of the printers in a forest, this search goes to global catalog server for its query and then global catalog returns the results.
  • Define MSDTC
    MSDTC, an abbreviation for Microsoft’s Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC), is a service component implanted in recently marketed Microsoft Windows systems (operating systems Windows 2000 and after, and Windows NT 4.0 has the MSDTC). Its job is coordinating the various transactions among multiple resource managers, including but not limited to databases, file systems, and message queues.
  • Define Port Forwarding
    Port forwarding, often referred to as .tunnelling. is the forwarding of network ports from one network device to another. This is commonly done using a NAT (network address translation) enabled router or server and another computer within the local network.
  • Define Radius Server
    Radius, Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is a networking concept which is used to provide access to users to services which require logging in, generally with a username and password. This protocol uses servers to store information in the form of a list of user names or passwords. So, when a user wants to log onto for example, the internet, he enters his user name and password and submits them. The data is sent to the RADIUS server and checked against a list of existing users and their respective passwords. If the username and password entered by the user matches the one on the list, then the user is granted access to the internet.
  • Define USB
    USB which stands for Universal Serial Bus is a standard for serial communications between computers and other devices. It was first introduced in 1996 and was jointly promoted by Intel, Phillips, US Robotics and Microsoft.
  • DLLHOST.EXE
    The DLLHOST.EXE is a registry process which is run automatically by the Microsoft Windows Operating system. This process is important for managing DLL based applications.
  • Do Search Engine Placement Companies Pay Attention to Guidelines
    Nope. It doesn’t seem like it. While Google has openly spoke against doing link exchange solicitation, some SEO firms companies are not listening.
  • Doctor Excuse: One Stop Solution for Absence - Without the Hassle
    A doctors excuse makes a great way to excuse yourself from work or school.
  • Download Accelerator 2008: Accelerate Your Internet!
    Don't waste your time! You can double, triple and even quadruple your download speed. Don't wait any longer for your web pages or downloads. Don't let a sudden disconnection ruin a long download. Make sure your downloads can be resumed almost instantly. This software allows you to increase your download speed dramatically!
  • Download Free Ringtones To Your Cell Phone
    How to get free ringtones through our service, Get Free Content Straight to your phone in seconds no credit card required.
  • Download Manager
    A download manager is for downloading files, as what the World Wide Web is to the Internet. The world wide web is meant strictly to browse Internet pages and various information. Where as a download manager is strictly designed to download and sometimes, depending on the manager you use, even upload files to a server.
  • ECC Memory
    ECC memory is Error-Correcting Code memory.
  • Emoticon
    A small text-based or graphics-based picture or icon used in a message in order to convey an emotion is known as an “Emoticon”. Emoticons have been in vogue since the days of the Morse code. Back then, they were used more as a code rather than a graphical symbol. Only people familiar with the code could interpret them.
  • Error 1721
    Error 1721 is a Microsoft error that is sometimes generated when you attempt to use an executable file called Cluster Administrator. The general text of Error 1721 is the following: "not enough resources are available to complete this operation."
  • eSATA
    eSATA is an extension to Serial ATA standards to enable SATA drives to be attached externally.
  • European Football at a Glance
    Football is the most popular sport in the world. Out of the top four most watched football events, three are from European Football such as the European Championship, Premiership Football and the Champions League tournament.
  • Football or Soccer Videos for the Athlete At Heart
    One of the secrets behind the success of many soccer players is by watching and observing how others play. Watching players with great skills can be inspiring and rewarding to anyone who is trying to improve their soccer skills. With the internet technology today, one could easily gain access to archive of videos highlighting the match or skills of famous soccer players online.
  • Formatting a Hard Drive
    Under Microsoft Windows, you can use the `format` command to format a drive, just like in DOS.
  • Free Backup Software
    Microsoft Windows now ships with an integrated free backup software which can be accessed by clicking , , , and .
  • Free Icons
    We have animated icons, funny icons, naughty icons, and pretty much any other emoticon you can think of.
  • Getting Your Music Mastered Online
    If you want to give your music the final polish and professional edge to stand-out in the marketplace, then you need quality mastering.
  • Guide to Downloading Movies On the Internet
    A short guide on how to find movies online, download them, and watch them in several easy steps.
  • History of Six Sigma
    Initially developed by Motorola (and current Motorola’s registered service mark and trademark), the Six Sigma is a business management strategy. It is widely adopted in today’s many industries. By using various management methods such as statistical methods, the Six Sigma tries find and delete any defects or errors during the manufacturing and business process. The strategy is also responsible for training a group of quality management method experts. Similar to some other business management methods, the Six Sigma project teams always have a specific plan with milestones along with a clear financial target.
  • How can I convert AVI to DVD?
    AVI to DVD conversion has become a fairly common type of file conversion these days. It has become fairly easy to burn a movie stored on your hard disk in AVI format to a disk so that you can watch it on a standard dvd player. But what is the difference between the two formats anyway?
  • How Can I Login to My Linksys Router
    Usually, if the router is still in its factory default settings and just out of the box, logging into your Linksys router is easy.
  • How Can I Send Free SMS
    SMS, which stands for Short Messaging Service, is a communication protocol wherein short text messages can be sent between two mobile phones supporting this feature. SMS has now gradually expanded, and now refers to any device that supports this feature, which includes but is not limited to, landline phones, cordless devices, web servers, etc. Even text messages sent nowadays without using this protocol have come to be referred to as SMS. Usually, mobile telephony providers charge a small per message fee for SMS. There are however, ways to bypass this fee as discussed below.
  • How Do I Change My Hotmail Password
    There are two ways to change a Hotmail password. If the current password is known, it can be used to sign in and then change the password. But if the current password has been forgotten, then it has to be reset.
  • How Do I Convert MP4 to MP3
    Converting MP4 to MP3 is extremely simple to do and usually only requires a small application. MP3 is one of the world's most popular digital audio formats, due to its high sound quality and high compression rate that makes these files very small and easy to work with.
  • How do I Decorate MySpace?
    So you finally decided to embrace the age of the Internet by creating a MySpace profile for all the world to see. What now?
  • How Do I Unblock Websites?
    The answer to this question is determined by what is blocking you from accessing a website.
    If the website itself is blocking you, then you have one set of solutions. If there is something between you and the website which is blocking you, then you have a different set of solutions.
  • How do I unlock a phone?
    Mobile phone carriers commonly subsidize the costs of new cell phones. The customer pays $99 for a five hundred dollar phone and the carrier pays the rest of the cost. The customer signs a service contract where the customer agrees to stay with the service provider for a number of years. Over the lifetime of that contract, the mobile phone service provider makes enough profit to cover their initial subsidy on the purchase of the cell phone.
  • How Does a Token Ring Work
    Token Ring is a type of a local area network (LAN) technology first thought out by an IBM developer, Olof Söderblom, in the 1960s. Its US patents were first credited in 1981 and was later promoted by IBM throughout the early 1980s. Then, it was popularized by IBM when its Token Ring architecture was founded on active multi-station access units (MSAUs or MAUs) and the IBM Structured Cabling System. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers also standardized the Token Ring as IEEE 802.5. Although very successful in its early days, with the introduction of 10-BASE-T (Ethernet) and the EIA/TIA 5638 cabling standard, its popularity and name fell by the early 1990s. IBM tried to revive it through an intense marketing campaign as it tried to outdo Ethernet in terms of performance and reliability, but was unable to match its adequately priced competition. Today, IBM no longer supports, promotes, or uses the Token Ring.
  • How does LDAP work
    Lightweight Directory Access Protocol or LDAP is a TCP/IP-based Internet protocol used by email programs and a few other applications to search and fetch information from a directory stored on a server. A directory is a data repository storing identical chunks of information in a hierarchical and logical sequence.
  • How does one set-up Free to Air Satellite receivers?
    A Free to Air Satellite receiver (abbreviated FTA receivers) refers to satellite receivers that are designed to receive unencrypted FTA satellite transmissions.
  • How Proxy Servers Protect Your Privacy
    A proxy server protects your privacy by being the ‘middleman’ between you and a real server. When you visit a website, it intercepts your requests to determine if it can manage your requests by itself. If it can’t take care of your request, the proxy server will send the request to the real server. Thus, it provides you with indirect access to real servers.
  • How to Convert Millimeters (mm) to Inches (in)
    To convert a unit from millimeters to inches, multiple steps are necessary as the two units are in a different system of units. Millimeters is in a number form, 1 x 10-3 meters (the standard unit of length), and is one of the metric unit systems and a part of the International System of Units (SI). On the other hand, an inch is a unit of length in a few systems such as in the English units, Imperial units, and the United States customary units. It is basically 1/36th of a yard or 1/12th of a foot.
  • How to Create a Flyer
    To create a flyer, you need a topic (e.g., something you’re selling or announcing), a little imagination and creativity, some relevant images to make the flyer interesting, flyer-creating software and a printer.
  • How to Find a Proxy for Facebook
    Finding a proxy would not oblige you to download or install any software if you want to visit sites such as Facebook that are blocked by the school or office. To look for proxies for Facebook, you can just simply search the Web through Internet search engines like Google or Yahoo!. You can find numerous websites that offer proxies compatible with Facebook. Choose one among them depending on what you want.
  • How to Flush DNS
    Ocassionally a systems "cache" of DNS addresses becomes corrupt. It therefore, becomes necessary to clean up your systems' DNS cache.
  • How to Make a Proxy Site
    Making a proxy site involves quite a few steps but can be realized without exerting much effort and can be very helpful. But before you can make your own proxy site (without coughing up cash), you got to have the prerequisites.
  • How to Register DLL Modules
    A DLL file can be registered on the operating system’s registry through a number of ways. The first way is done through self-registering. This process can be carried out by DLL files that are capable of storing themselves on the registry of the operating system. Once registered, these files can immediately be accessed by the applications that need them.
  • How to Set Up Your Own Proxy Server
    A lot of surfers who use proxy servers frequently complain that theirs do not work at their school/ office computers because their Web proxies are blocked by the system administrator.
  • How to Turn Off Internet Explorer’s Proxy Setting Detection Feature
    If, for any reason, you wish to turn off Internet Explorer’s proxy setting detection feature, begin by clicking on “Start”. This button is found at the left lower portion of your computer’s toolbar and is labeled “Start”.
  • How to Unblock Websites at School with Web Proxies
    If you need to unblock a blocked website at school, you can use a Web proxy to do this. You must initially obtain a proxy server. You can have a free Web proxy or subscribe to a professional proxy provider.
  • How to Unlock a Blackberry
    Anyone who needs to unlock blackberry devices may feel a little frustrated trying to get the right information to do so. It may seem like this information is kept away from consumers and locked down like Fort Knox.
  • How Would You Like To Have Your Music Mastered Online?
    The concept of premastering your music is a method that can save you a gobs of money when compared to having it all done at the replication house later on. It also does usually yield a better quality when doing it at a dedicated mastering house who does just that solely.
  • Internet Marketing Product Creation and Sales
    Selling your own products online remains to be the most profitable ways to make money over the World Wide Web.
  • IP Address
    IP stands for Internet Protocol, therefore an IP address is a unique number used by network equipment in order to communicate and interfere between them using the IP standard.
  • IP Address Classes
    An IP address is the unique 12 digit number sequence used to identify you over the internet. Every addressing system needs to adhere to some rules so that unique identification can be made easier. As defined by the IEEE committee, an IP address must inform the internet as to what workstation it is part of and which particular node it is of. An IP address class is a series of five different ranges, an IP of which tells the internet how big the network is.
  • Making your own Niche Website
    If you have ever wanted to make money online, then you should consider Making your own niche website.
  • Making your Site Christian Friendly
    Many Christians are jumping on the cyberspace bandwagon. It is important to learn how to create a website designed with the Christian community in mind.
  • Mending Everyday Computer Problems
    Computers or PCs are fantastic when they function well permitting you instant communications with the world.
  • MicroStation Tips & Tricks from Axiom
    In this MicroStation Tips & Tricks article (http://AxiomInt.com), one of Axiom's MicroStation gurus, Rick Sewell, shows you how to create a CSV file (from a design file) that contains all of the level symbology of that design file, neatly laid out. In later articles, Rick will show you what you can do with it. - Editor
  • Movie Downloads - Now and Forever
    Downloading music is a phenomena which has gown ever since its inception and is sure to continue growing with time.
  • msdtc.exe
    If you hit CTRL +Alt + Delete, you will launch your task manager on your Windows Operating System. With task manager open, you can choose from several tabs including; applications, processes, performance, networking and users.
  • MTTR
    MTTR stands for Mean Time To Repair.
    MTTR is the amount of time between when something breaks and when it has been repaired and is fully functional again.
  • MySpace - What is the Buzz all About?
    MySpace is the most popular social networking website which offers an interactive, user submitted network of friends, personal profiles, groups, photos, blogs, music and videos for teens and adults internationally.
  • MySpace Countdown Generator
    Our MySpace Countdown Generator lets you create an attractive countdown clock for important events in your life, such as your birthday!
  • Nokia N96 Due for Release Next Month
    The new Nokia N96 is a fabulously designed 3G smart phone that features an unique dual opening mechanism which is also designed to be the next flagship of Nokia handsets.
  • NTLDR
    NTLDR stands for "New Technology Loader". It is the new loader for all Windows NT Operating Systems. It is the loader that actually loads the operating system from the Hard Drive.
  • NTLDR is missing
    NTLDR stands for "New Technology Loader". It is the new loader for all Windows NT Operating Systems. It is the loader that actually loads the operating system from the Hard Drive. All versions of Windows up to Windows XP use this new type of loader to start the Operating System.
  • Online Resources for Christians
    Today you can shop, hunt for a job or chat with friends without ever having to leave the house. Christians can also find plenty of resources available to help them grow in their faith.
  • Opening RAR Files
    UnRAR-ing a file is just the opposite of RARing a file, as one might guess. Basically, you are undoing the RAR format and then extracting the files content. If you are an end user, this isn't a big deal if the WinRAR comes with an UnRAR option. If there is an option to UnRAR, you simply have to click the button, and just as when you unzip files, the RAR file will be extracted to the folder of your choice.
  • PC enclosures - why protection is needed for standard PC's
    Why protecting standard computers in industrial applications is essential for a high Return On Investment.
  • Photosharing for the American Family
    How do you share your family, your memories, and your life with others that you care so much about without a great deal of cost and time in a secure way so that strangers do not have access?
    Find out in this article!
  • Pocket change goes a long way on PoundAd
    Consumers in the UK are confronted with a number of unappealing options when looking to buy, sell or quickly and efficiently find what they are looking for. Now PoundAd has the answer.
  • Popular Article Directories
    We have been submiting articles since 2005. So we have many experiences with the directories. I have just edited a few good article directories.
  • Profitable Article Marketing - 3 Profitable Steps to Make Money through Article Marketing
    Step by step how to make money through article marketing - it is really simple.
  • PunjabiSongs.tv - Upload and share punjabi songs
    PunjabiSongs.tv is a free, comprehensive multimedia music uploading and discovery web site catering Punjabi audience all around the globe.
  • Quality All Article Distribution Directories
    We have been distributing articles since 2005. So we have listed many directories of article directories. I have just edited full quality article directories.
  • RAR Files
    A RAR file is a proprietary file format for archiving and data compression. A Russian engineer named Eugene Roshal developed this type of file for MS-DOS before it was later used in other operating systems as well.
  • RAR Password
    A password can be used to protect the contents of a Rar file, which is a compressed file format. The user-defined password is used to encrypt the file using a strong AES-128 standard encryption algorithm. Anyone trying to extract the contents of the Rar file needs to supply the correct password that was used for encryption. If the person fails to supply a password or types in a wrong password, they cannot extract the contents of the Rar file.
  • Ready to Start Your Web Presence? 4goodhosting.com has the Capabilities You Seek in Canada Web Hosting
    So your ready to make your debut on the internet. There are so many things to know before you are ready to start. Do you have your domain name? How are you going to build your website? Do you need email capabilities? What pictures can you use? Should you have a flash introduction?
  • Routing Tables
    In computer networking, a routing table is an electronic table or database type object that is stored in a router or a networked computer. The routing table stores the routes (and details related with those routes) and network destinations. The routing table contains the topology of the immediate network. The primary goal of routing protocols and static routes is to construct the routing tables.
  • Satellite broadcasting - Bringing melody To Your Ears
    Subscription-based satellite radio service is at the front position of the US music marketplace. Long gone are the days when people when the only preference was in choosing from just one or two meager stations that had poor reception and overbearing, irritating disk jockeys and commercials.
  • Search Engine Optimization Services
    SEO is a word basically consisting of three words, ‘search’, ‘engine’, and ‘optimization’. Now, if we look at first two words, ‘search engine’ that refers to the site like Google search, yahoo search, live search, etc. Your emphasis would be on these three search engines based on which the appropriate optimization of your site has to be done. How would a person come across a site on internet?
  • See What Your European Friends Are Doing At EuropeWord
    Have you ever wondered what people in other countries do on the internet? What websites are they visiting? What news services are they watching? What are they doing for fun? Now there is a way to find out what they’re doing online in Europe.
  • SEO and Link Exchange in a Nutshell
    Learn the basics of search engine optimization and exchanging links in this article.
  • SEO Basics for Small Businesses
    Basic information and tips for those new to the art of search engine optimization and online marketing.
  • Smitfraud
    SmitFraud is a type of spyware application that is capable of installing itself in your computer through an adware. It has the technical name W32/SmitFraud.A.
  • SNMP
    Simple Network Management Protocol, or SNMP as it is more popularly known, is defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and is an internet protocol method. It is part of the application layer of the TCP/IP system. It consists of protocols for network management. It forms a key component of network management systems and is used in monitoring device functionality, alerting administrators to conditions that warrant their attention.
  • Solidworks Tutorial
    SolidWorks allows you to view 3d parts from all different angles. There are infinite ways to view an object, but engineers usually only concern themselves with 4 main views. You can see these views in the above picture of the green link.
  • supercomputer Data revival
    A laptop has gradually assumed the role of a mobile office and a pocket diary that is a guardian of ones personal and professional outline.
  • TCP Optimizer
    A TCP Optimizer is a tool that is used to optimize the speed of broadband Internets such as cable and DSL.
  • The Advantages Of Using Downloadable Royalty Free Music
    Nowadays, people are getting hip to using royalty free music for their promotions. Royalty free music is music that is licensed for a fee, without having to pay additional royalties. Using royalty free music provides many advantages and benefits. The greatest advantage to using royalty free music it can be used without the person having to fork over hefty fees to the copyright holder(s).
    There are plenty of websites online that offer royalty free music for downloading. These sites allow you to download royalty free music that is of good quality. Royalty free music is also known as "buyout music".
  • The Advantages Resellers Receive By Changing to Windows
    Many web hosting resellers might find advantages of changing to a web hosting solution that sells Windows server hosting over Linux. While Linux is a very popular hosting solution, Windows offers many advantages that would benefit a number of web masters. For this reason, it can be a very favorable hosting solution for web hosts to resell.
  • The ARP Cache
    The Address Resolution Protocol is designed to ease communication in TCP/IP networks through accelerated methods of finding host hardware addresses when the network layer is known.
  • Things to remember while heading for Internet shopping
    In present world, Saving time and money is what most individuals want & online shopping is the answer to it.

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