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Procomm Plus BB to Facebook Mobile: Key Internet Communication Changes

Procomm Plus BB to Facebook Mobile: Key Internet Communication Changes

If teen pop sensation Justin Bieber were to shave his head right now, you would not only learn about it within minutes, but would also have access to photos and video of the incident, no matter where in the world you lived. Whether it be through your WirelessInternet.net Internet provider or your...

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Where Did the Term Broadcasting Come From?

The term broadcasting is a word that has a very modern application because of the modern technologies that it helped to define. But the term itself has been in existence for a long time -- centuries, in fact. The term broadcasting originally described a planting method where a farmer scatters --...

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What Is Ethernet?

Ethernet is a standard communications protocol that was designed by Bob Metcalfe in 1973. This protocol is included in many software and hardware devices and its purpose is to build a local area network or LAN. Metcalfe developed Ethernet with the help of Digital, Intel and Xerox, companies for...

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What Is WiMax?

Anyone who reads about the Internet will encounter two terms: wireless and broadband. However, WiMax is a standard that actually merges the two, and takes the best of both worlds.Like Broadband, WiMax is very fast and can deliver large amounts of data. But it does this through a wireless connection,...

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What Is a GSM Phone?

A GSM phone is a mobile phone that is powered by the Global System for Mobile Communications. This transmission technology was first introduced to the public in 1991 and has now become the most popular in the world. Unlike analog phones, GSM allows three voice calls to occur in the same time slot....

The 50 Most Brilliant Atheists of All Time

The 50 Most Brilliant Atheists of All Time

Atheism is generating quite a lot of attention these days. Prominent atheists are getting the word out about their views in increasing numbers and generating lots of public debate on the proper place of religion in governments and societies in the modern world. And now more than ever, atheists...

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How Does a Television Work?

The television is a key part of the modern lifestyle. Studies show that Americans watch about two to six hours of television a day! But how does a television work? It converts electromagnetic waves, which are wirelessly transmitted, into acoustic (sound) and light (visual) energy. The concept...

10 Things We Wish Had Never Been Invented

10 Things We Wish Had Never Been Invented

Some things might have been better off not being invented. Now we're not denying that these come with some good ... convenience, connectedness, etc. We're just saying... sometimes the bad seems to outweigh the good.

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Beacon College

Offering academic degree programs specifically for students with learning disabilities, Beacon College allows the learner to optimize his strength while providing strategies that will help in overcoming the limitations usually set by such disabilities. BA and AA degrees are offered to students...

The 50 Most Influential Christians of All Time

The 50 Most Influential Christians of All Time

Paul of TarsusSaul of Tarsus, a.k.a. Paul the Apostle, Paul of Tarsus [?-65 c.e.] was a Hellenistic Jew and student of Gamaliel the Elder who served as enforcer for the Pharisaic Sanhedrin against the apostate Christian sect following the crucifixion of Jesus. Around 33 c.e. he experienced a dramatic...