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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 10:51 |
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Your Customers Want to Hear From You. We make sure they do. Sign up for a Free trial!
iContact has one of the best feature-sets on the market, and one of the best price tags. Take that and combine it with a fresh, streamlined user-interface, and you've got a world-class product that delivers results quickly, easily, and inexpensively.
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Read more... [Your Customers Want to Hear From You]
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Written by Brian Shea
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 00:00 |
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After I wrote about online backups from Data Deposit Box, I was surprised how many questions I had about it. The big issue that came up was backing up pictures and music. Even just one full 16gb iPod backed up online would cost $32/mo. Obviously too expensive.
But these online backup services are not meant for your media files. For your media files, you'll want a couple of external hard drives like those on our page of recommended Backup Storage Drives.
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Read more... [Backups for your Music and Pictures]
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Written by Brian Shea
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Thursday, 22 October 2009 00:00 |
Where's your backup?
Seriously, if your computer was to crash now, in the next 5 minutes, where is your backup? Can you get to it quickly? Is it up-to-date? Today, this week, month? Year?
I know, I know, you've been meaning to get to that. On the to-do list.
tick tick tick, click click click - there goes your drive!

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Read more... [Backups, you got backups?]
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Monday, 05 October 2009 16:11 |
eCommerceConnector for QuickBooks® 
- Synchronize online orders with QuickBooks®
- Create missing products
- Generate shipping labels
- Process payments
- Integrate with QuickBooks Merchant Service
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Read more... [Connect your Online Store to Quickbooks]
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Wednesday, 08 July 2009 12:57 |
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It happens. The war against Virus's, viruses, virii, is endless and ever changing. Sometimes, even with multiple virus scanners, a new virus can slip through. Yes, even on super-geek's computer. Anyone who thinks they are smart enough to catch every possible attack is just an uninformed fool.
There are so many paths of attack, especially on Windows. (you ARE patching, aren't you?). Mac and Linux users might be safer (not 100% though), but let's be real... percentage wise, these users a minority.
So, what does a geek do when infected, or suspects an infection? Well, besides the standard virus scanning, there is a powerful program that can really scrape the crap off your computer. MalwareBytes.org. I know, it actually sounds like one of those fake anti-spyware programs that pop up a virus warning so you install their software which is actually spyware. Oh... but it's not. Spyware actually looks for this software to try to disable it, because they know they can't hide from MalwareBytes.
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Read more... [Pesky Virus sometimes get past even super-geeks.]
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