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POPSStrategies for Dealing With IT Complexity Often times, IT looks for the solution to a cingular problem without considering how it fits into the whole picture. The result of doing this can be crippling as time goes on. Every one-off solution requires someone to administer it and probably requires some type of integration. Over time, you end up weaving yourself into a complex web of mini solutions that make it virtually impossible to respond to the business needs.
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POPSMore Stuff for Your Cell Phone Just about everything you can think of as a cell phone feature is here at Handango, watch tv, check the weather, download music, ringtones, wallpapers, check your flight status, plan your agenda, play games, up to date news on everything, and more. So much more!
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POPSHistory of AT&T History of AT&T, & it's Evolution. One of the funniest 'history' lessons of a company! Worth a watch, even if you're non-American & don't know about the company! It's just funny!
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POPSThe Future of Telephony - VoIP This voip technology has helped people for using the most extensive network the world wide web and has brought together the people from all over the world. Not only text based data are available in the web, it has allowed to connect the users all over the world. The companies in early days has used the web for some excellent offers to extend their business to many location on web servers. In future the web will not only used for exchanging the products but also it will be used to exchange their views or information. the internet popularity has gained in this way. Early days people used to communicate through emails and chats but it wasn't enough for beating verbal communications. This fact came to an end when software developers created the software for it which allows the peoples to transform the sound as well as the video through internet. That is how most of communicators thought of Voice over IP(VOIP). To know more see the site below...
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POPSMossberg Weighs In On The iPhone
Walt Mossberg, the WSJ's gadget guru, has finally weighed in on the Apple iPhone, and his review is pretty much a big wet kiss --he loves the hardware and reserves his criticism for AT&T's network. None of this is particularly surprising, since Walt's generally a big fan of Apple products. But what struck me about this review is how much he's willing to overlook some seemingly major flaws in the device. Take, for instance, this line in the review, which is thrown off as if it were a minor thing: "There's also no way to cut, copy, or paste text." What? How can Apple leave out such an obvious and important function? I use cut and paste all the time on my Treo, and it seems like a glaring and insane choice not to include it here. -DME There's little doubt in my mind that Apple has made, as Walt says, "a beautiful and breakthrough handheld computer." The question that still needs to be answered is whether the its usable and practical on a day to day basis, and if these flaws add
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POPSKiddy phones Interesting. I think Malaysian parents would actually go out and buy this phone by the dozen :-P Perhaps Verizon and Cingular have been looking at the wrong market/continent.