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- How to Add Your Own Merchant Account to Auctiva
- What Is Video Over IP?
- How to purchase an expired domain name
- How to Bid for High School Yearbooks
- How to Create a Reference Movie From SMIL
- How to Make Skins for a UT2004
- How to Synchronize a Phonebook With CSharp
- How to Make Your Own Friends Page
- How to Compare Wireless Standards
- How to Restart an Application Monitor
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Posted: Much like voice over Internet protocol, or VoIP, video over Internet protocol refers to the live streaming of video between two people over the Internet. Some people refer to it as videoconferencing or video "telepresence." Many companies are... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Dax Wagner |
How to purchase an expired domain name Posted: Purchasing an expired domain name can be quite easy and is a great way to find a once-owned domain name for an affordable price. Expired domains are perhaps the fastest-growing market for domain registrars because most popular domain names have... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Andrew Uhacz |
How to Bid for High School Yearbooks Posted: High school yearbooks help us remember our high school years. The sports teams, clubs and social events are all documented in a single bound book that we can keep and reminisce with throughout the rest of our lives. If you no longer have your... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Brandy Martin |
How to Create a Reference Movie From SMIL Posted: "SMIL" stands for Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, a special coding language. The coding structure is similar to HTML, but it holds only references to movies; SMIL doesn't hold the actual movie. This eliminates the chance of piracy,... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Paul Mann |
How to Make Skins for a UT2004 Posted: Set in the distant future, Unreal Tournament (UT) 2004 is a multi-player, first-person shooter game created by Epic Games. There are several characters from which to choose when you're playing against opponents online, or you can create your own... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Chris Hoke |
How to Synchronize a Phonebook With CSharp Posted: The CSharp, or C#, programming language has been used for years to build applications and programs. One possible program is a phone book, which keeps the name and phone number (and address if you want it) of all your contacts. It helps you can... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Paul Mann |
How to Make Your Own Friends Page Posted: One of the popular features of Facebook is that you can visit any friend's page and see a list of all of his friends. If you have a website of your own, you can create a page that shows all of your friends and their websites or even just link to... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Larry Amon |
How to Compare Wireless Standards Posted: Wireless standards determine the rules, guidelines and specifications of a device's wireless networking capabilities. Each standard offers different speed, range and compatibility so understanding and comparing them allows you to choose what's best. Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Matt Koble |
How to Restart an Application Monitor Posted: Application Monitor is a freeware software application from JockerSoft. It monitors your system to ensure everything you need on your computer, such as databases or mail servers, are running. But what if Application Monitor crashes or stops working? Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Ross Garner |
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