Archive for: July, 2008

Going digital is supposed to make life easier and more enjoyable but when it comes to digital photos, the challenge is figuring out what to do with all of them.
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I think it’s safe to say everyone enjoys music at one level or another.  The challenge for most of us, however, is finding the time to uncover new artists and other music that fits our particular tastes.  Even more difficult is describing what type of music we’re actually seeking.   This is where the online music service provider, Last.FM steps into the picture.
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In the time it takes to read this review, several hundred new websites will have become active. The statistics are staggering: there are over 100 million domains (such as google.com) in existence today.
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Let’s face it, traveling has become increasingly stressful.  Air travel requires facing a brutal set of obstacles from the time you set foot at the airport and now with fuel prices skyrocketing, it’s harder than ever to find travel bargains. But fear not – with the right tools you can find yourself basking in the sun for much less than you imagined.
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These days it’s become standard practice for online service providers to require quite a bit of personal information in order to use their “free” service, so when we encountered Drop.io it was truly love at first “site”.
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If you are like me, you probably have numerous financial accounts at various financial institutions, and keeping track of them all can often pose a challenge. Many of our money organization problems can be easily solved with Mint.com, a personal finance application that tracks activity in each of your accounts and presents its findings to you in a clear, organized manner. (more…)

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