By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-03-28 | Business The best places to look for a programmable thermostat Also known as a clock thermostat or setback thermostat, a programmable thermostat is a thermostat that allows you to adjust the temperature accor... read more
By: Leo Nelson | 2011-01-11 | Health & Fitness For any home, it must be noted that top care has to be given to each of the individuals residing in it. Whether its the food or the water or what have you, every parent has to provide the best possible situation for each of the members of the family to be fit and healthy. After all, health is wealth. read more
By: liking | 2010-10-18 | Business Photographer: Jonathan Drake/Bloomberg The business-jet industry's recovery may take a year longer than forecast, picking up in late 2011 and accelerating ... read more
By: Jerry Brockman | 2010-10-14 | Article Marketing A how to on how to use and what programmable thermostats can do for you to lower energy usage bills. read more
By: Stuart Mitchell | 2012-01-06 | New to the Internet Following on from part 1 of this article* which discussed the benefits the Internet can offer as a way of keeping in touch with friends and family and as a general source of information, part 2 looks at its value in business, leisure and where your money’s concerned. read more
By: Tom Graham | 2011-07-07 | Consumer Mobile devices can help make workforces more productive and helpful to customers. In today’s challenging economic environment, it is essential for mobile users to better manage their ROI and reduce the TCO of their mobile equipment. For some tips read more… read more
By: Manuel Montesino | 2010-12-11 | Software Microsoft created the concept of Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for operating-system functions, but the technology has profound applications to the document management industry as well. OLE essentially enables your client-side document imaging software to appear as though it's built into your basic Windows-based programs, creating a seamless GUI for your workers. read more
By: Paul E West | 2010-12-21 | Homeschooling There are a number of ways of collecting and then displaying information in graphical format. One way is to use bar charts, of which there are various types. This, the third of a series of five articles, explains how to create vertical column and horizontal bar charts, as well as cylinder charts. read more
By: Adolph Paul | 2010-09-15 | Software The world of technology and firms living on it are changing by each passing second, and only those which can adapt to such changes and pitfalls will survive. read more
By: Monica A. Nolan | 2010-04-02 | Team A company with engaged employees reaps the rewards of having a community of workers who feel the company's overall goals and transfer that confidence and loyalty onto customers. This article outlines five ways that companies, no matter what the industry, can create a community that motivates employees. read more
By: Emanuel Daugherty | 2011-04-07 | Dating Social media networks have been of fantastic aid to a whole lot of men and women throughout the world in terms of improving communication and expanding the "social realm". Christians are asked to ming... read more
By: glynford | 2012-03-31 | Small Business Google Locations, formerly Google Nearby, is quickly the most potent absolutely free marketing tool available to neighborhood businesses. Introduced in March 2004, Google Neighborhood displays nearby company specifics at the best of quite a few of Google's organic search outcomes accompanied by a map. As of June 2010, Google Locations listings consist of 1, 3 or 7 businesses for most searches. read more
By: Barbara Talisman | 2010-04-01 | Non Profit Organizations The non-profit sector has been using online giving for more than a decade. Today, most organizations are accepting online donations. Time to update all the online giving processes! read more
By: Julie Weishaar | 2010-12-08 | Small Business Seems simple enough doesn't it? Yet how many small business owners don't actually speak with their customers directly? How many have either an automated response system in place to address problems/issues, or have a staff member get in touch with a disgruntled customer? read more
By: ayushi infotech | 2011-04-02 | Software Titanium is an open source framework for building native mobile application development (or desktop applications) using open web technologies (JavaScript - optionally HTML , html5, css3 and CSS) . read more