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Here are just a few pages you should not miss once you visit the site:
Internet news: in this section, today’s internet highlights are given special importance mainly because of their relevance and purpose. As we all know, the internet has served to be a household necessity and has broken down the ideals of communications technology, thus creating a new realm in terms of “connecting people.” And given so, the site has made it a point to provide us with adequate reports of some of the most widely used internet broadcast techniques such as:
Twittermania- if you are a fan of blogging and broadcasting the word to almost everyone all over the world, then you might as well be a fan of Twitter. Twitter is a microblogging system established in 2006 to further aid bloggers with their desire to spread their ideas to other people in the internet. You can now spread your ramblings to your friends and other end users without the need to write a very long post, for just a few words will do to create the big picture. More so, you can track you friends’ writings and comment on their ideas as well!
Facebook Ad Coupons- apart from falling under the spell of Twittermania, you can also work on your social marketing skills and earn more income by placing your links at Facebook Ads. Placing ads in one of the world’s most famous social networking sites has grown to be a trend in the online business, thus it would help you a lot when you have your advertisements placed on Facebook pages. Facebook understands your situation as well as those who also want to make it big in the industry, and because of this they have provided you with discount coupons to reduce your ad placement fees. Now you can save money to allot on your other business needs, and continue to make more friends on Facebook too!
Online Customer Service Support for HSBC clients- if there’s one thing you can rely on Edward Khoo, that’s his keen way of discovering new helpful ideas in the internet. On his site he also features the HRSaccount for HSBC customers. Now, HSBC customers can go through their accounts online via the internet. Only a few banks have this option yet, and this is a great way for clients to browse on their account history, as well as talk to live customer agents for their inquiries. And if you are an HSBC customer, you can now take care of your banking concerns wherever you may be!
VTunnel- at work, most of us usually suffer from limited internet access due to blocked sites. At times we could not log on to Facebook or MySpace due to administrator restrictions, but worry now more, for VTunnel has a solution for this problem. VTunnel is a proxy website that allows you to skip your ISP and connect to that website you want to go to using a different IP address. Now you can easily test your scripts especially when it comes to geographically targeted ads and autoresponders, for your IP is no longer a hindrance to do so.
Wordpress- the author, Edward Khoo, has dedicated a one category of his site for WordPress, the most popular blog software used by a lot of site owners around the world. WordPress has been known for its easy use and compatibility, thus a lot of web designers and site owners prefer to use this software in building their own web pages. In this category, you may learn a lot of about how to utilize your WordPress account, and see which plugins, updates and news you can use to improve your site.
Tech news: are you looking for great add-ons to your video game consoles, or new additions to your video streams? Then the tech section is just for you. Edward Khoo has a long line of articles which should tickle your interest and expand your knowledge when it comes to gadgets and IT.
Mobile Youtube- now, you can watch your favorite YouTube videos on your mobile phone! How? XDA developers have now released an HTC media player which you can run on Windows Mobile so that you can start streaming videos on your mobile phone. This proves to be a great breakthrough for you no longer have to capture those videos and watch them offline; you can now stream and view them right when you want them-even while you’re on the go.
GPS Navigation for PSP- to those who are avid fans of Sony PSP, guess what: your favorite portable video game console can now serve as a GPS tracking device. With the Go Explorer GPS navigation system that can be installed on your PSP, you can now roam around the world without worrying about the directions. This software has already been released in Japan for quite sometime, and it hopes to capture the US and European PSP consumers this 2009.
Buddy Way Phone Tracking Device- finally, a phone tracking device has been invented to help keep you from getting lost! The Buddy Way phone tracking device is a special GPS system designed to work on mobile phones so that you may track your directions whenever you plan to go to an outdoor adventure. In this tracking system, you can map your directions, share the maps to your friends, and even get Google Earth to help you with your tracks. What you will need basically is a PDA phone with a Bluetooth receiver to make the program work, and once installed then you’re ready to go.




January 4th, 2009 at 10:15 am
He has the coolest logo I have seen in ages!
January 5th, 2009 at 2:13 am
Very nice review Gnet, I liked it much!
January 5th, 2009 at 3:24 am
Allthe pedictions say there would be the great growth of science and technologies this year.
January 6th, 2009 at 8:59 am
This site looks pretty cool new tech is a passion of mine, but I'm still waiting on my "Jetson's" Car.
January 7th, 2009 at 10:04 am
very comprehensive review
January 9th, 2009 at 5:59 am
This site reminds me a bit of TechCrunch only with more in depth reviews. Good Stuff!
January 9th, 2009 at 10:01 am
Good review of this new site.
June 3rd, 2009 at 7:16 pm
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October 10th, 2009 at 6:42 am
Nice infomation………thanks
December 9th, 2009 at 6:31 am
As a truck driver I am very picky about what I use. I cannot afford to become lost. The trucker model does not offer enough extra for the money in my opinion. This particular item I purchased for my Russian wife and she very likes it. It is not the first Garmin I have owned but then It won’t be my last either. The one I had to replace was borrowed when my wife left the Jeep unlocked. The lock designed in will not stop a thief but it will make it garbage if stolen. It is user friendly because my wife is technology handicapped.
As to a choice I chose it for the features most need for my wife. She needs the MSN right now to find fuel prices and the like. MSN is ending (Jan 1, 2012) but till then it is handy and helpful. I give it a 4.5 of 5 rating and would recommend it entirely to anyone who needs such a unit.
Just remember nothing truly replaces the brain god gave us. It can give a route different than you know is right because it uses set parameters that we cannot modify. So use common sense when following this or any type GPS device. You make the decisions not the device. If I followed blindly every time I would have wrecked my truck. So be safe and use it as an aid not as a must do way.
December 10th, 2009 at 6:14 am
Excellent unit. It is easy to use, the querty keyboard makes it so.The software is very accurate. It took us 87 Miles on back roads to our destination, avoiding tolls and traffic, within our time constraints.Pronunciation of some roads inacurate, but overall does the job I wanted to acheive.
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