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03/26/2012 Latest
News From FeedForAll
Welcome to latest news from FeedForAll.
Upgrading?
Thinking of switching to Windows 7 or Server
2008? Use this video tutorial to make sure
your conversion with our software goes smoothly!
http://www.feedforall.com/videos/feedforall-vista-installation.htm
Follow Us!
Follow us on twitter @FeedForAll and @RecordForAll
Running RecordForAll & FeedForAll
on Windows 7
Considering installing Windows 7? Here is
a step by step tutorial to install RecordForAll
on Windows 7.
http://www.recordforall.com/recordforall-on-windows-7.htm
Articles
Twitequette
Philosophies regarding social media networks,
such as Twitter, can vary greatly. But similar
to email, an unspoken etiquette has emerged
for these social websites as well. The etiquette
for these social sites does not consist
of hard and fast rules, but is simply a
list of guidelines for posting. The following
is a set of Twitter etiquette guidelines,
but can also be applied to other social
networks...
http://www.small-business-software.net/twitequette.htm
Pros and Cons of Web Templates
Small retail businesses who are making the
move to an online presence may feel overwhelmed
by the process of creating a website. Web
templates can often help make the process
less painful for a small business. To assist
webmasters in the template vs custom design
decision, we have outlined the pros and
cons to each...
http://www.small-business-software.net/pros-and-cons-for-web-templates.htm
Tips to Get Things Accomplished
All of us start the day with every intention
of completing a variety of tasks, but unfortunately
many of us become distracted as the day
moves on. Or even worse, we are tasked with
crisis management, and at the end of the
day we find that we have made little progress
in whittling down the days planned tasks.
As well intentioned as you may be, it seems
to become a routine, and one that far too
many of us fall into.
http://www.small-business-software.net/tips-to-get-things-accomplished.htm
Small Businesses Must Adapt or Suffer
Small businesses tend to be more agile than
large corporations, but in order to take
advantage of that strength, they must be
willing to adapt with changing times in
order to prosper and survive. This is especially
true when faced with a difficult economic
climate.
http://www.small-business-software.net/small-businesses-must-adapt-or-suffer.htm
Help Us Go Green
We have recently upgraded our systems to
expand our ability to send invoices, statements
and receipts via email. When placing an
order please provide any email addresses
for your receivables department and we will
automatically email the invoice immediately
after your order is processed.
New Video Tutorials
We have compiled a series of videos to assist
customers with utilizing various features
in both FeedForAll and RecordForAll.
http://www.feedforall.com/rss-videos.htm
http://www.recordforall.com/audio-recording-videos.htm
Digital Sound Effects
Royalty free sound effects for podcasters
or broadcasters available for as little
as $.99.
http://www.digital-sound-effects.com
Thank you for your continued interest, suggestions
and support for the FeedForAll Product line.
FeedForAll team
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03/19/2012 Website
Spidering
Website Spidering refers to the automated
process of indexing a web site by a search
engine. An automated program, known as a
web crawler or spider, will go through a
website following the links on each page,
and will gather pertinent information from
each page until it has properly indexed
the entire website.
Website
Spidering
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01/18/2012 2011 Reflections,
2012 Predictions
No country suffered more than Japan
in 2011. Japan was rocked by an 8.9 earthquake,
then a tsunami that was created from the
quake hit the small island. The tsunami
caused significant damage to one of Japans
power plants making it impossible to properly
cool or shutdown the nuclear reactor. The
inability to cool the nuclear plant resulted
in a nuclear melt down, and the escape of
radiation. When the trifecta hit, the Japanese
people earned the world's respect, they
managed the tragedy with stoicism and grace.
The consequences of this horrible tragedy,
and implications of the radiation leaks,
into the sea and atmosphere are still unknown.
Japan will bear the scars from 2011, for
generations to come.
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01/16/2012 What is
Hot What is Not for 2012
What is Hot and What is Not in Technology
for 2012
1. Mushroom Cloud
The virtual cloud is now a mushroom cloud.
More and more applications and data is available
virtually. Customers are no longer tied
to their desktops, data is accessible in
the cloud. As long as you have an Internet
connection, you have access, regardless
of your hardware.
2. Smart Mobility
Mobile phones have become smart devices,
they are more than just phones and alarm
clocks. By the end of 2012, it will be hard
to find a phone that does not run games,
support Internet connections and have built
in web browser.
3. Multi-Function Devices
I suspect that devices will begin merging,
there is no longer a need for so many gadgets.
The functionality of the devices from smart
phones, kindles, ipads and computers are
redundant and there is likely to be device
consolidation as the overlap in functionality
increases.
What
is Hot and What is Not in Technology for
2012
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