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How to make friends with your driod
Ehow Website---27Nov2009
In the 1940s, the first binary computer filled a room, today it fits in the palm of our hand. According to Mobile World, by 2010, there will be nearly 3 billion users of mobile phones.One of the most anticipated mobile releases was the Iphone. Do you remember the hype? People camped outside of Best Buy and now defunct Circuit City to slap five hundred down for an Iphone. They came they bought. Then came the funky AT&T service - sometimes here, never there. There was also the hidden application clause. Sure you can use apps on your Iphone, as long as Apple developers approved.The Droid is Motorola and Verizons answer to the Iphone. The two communications giants teamed up to offer the rest of the smart phone market something luxurious at a reasonable price tag. Its sleeker, lighter and open source.How to Make Friends With Your Droid
Best Black Friday deals for Canadians
MSN---27Nov2009
For Canadians, the best part about American Thanksgiving is sharing. Not turkey, we've had that already. Black Friday deals south of the border are how we're hoping to get a taste of this season. Yet while the shopping mecca of the year is designed for Yankees, a mini road trip or some savvy online work can ensure we're not left out of the holiday fun. With that, MSN looks at eight of the best Black Friday deals Canadians can get their hands on.
How to Stop a Shopaholic
EHow website---23Nov2009
Even though the economy is still in turmoil, that doesnt stop some people from getting all the retail therapy they need. But when shopping becomes a problem--namely, if you fall into extreme debt as a result of it--there are a few things you can do to tame your inner shopaholic.
How to Get Fired Gracefully
EHow website---23Nov2009
Leaving a job against your will is never easy, whether you have been fired, laid-off, downsized or any other euphemism you care to assign it. The problem, at its root, is pride--you feel wounded, unappreciated, wonder why you have to go while others stay--often people you know are less talented and productive than you. The key to surviving such a dark day, however--and the ones in its immediate aftermath--is to show grace under pressure. Not because it is the thing to do, but because flying off the handle and telling people off will definitely do you future harm--and the temporary self-satisfaction it gives you is fleeting indeed. Here are the dos and donts of leaving a job with dignity--and keeping future doors open.