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Today's Mobile Phones: Our Portable Windows To The World by Dan Cavalli
... It’s called Smartphone technology, but think of it as a portable connection to your office. Smartphones offer the standard PDA features; Calendar, calculator, reminder alarms, voice recorder, and word processing software. Most also offer miniature QWERTY keyboard layouts-- The standard placement of keys that you find on computer keyboards or typewriters. That means Smartphones are less streamlined, so they may not be the right choice for those who are unlikely to use these features.
Feng Shui Tips for Health 2006 by Corey Tsang
... Place these items close to you in the bedroom or around your office space. Having your feet planted in the direction of your bedroom door while you sleep the night away is not very auspicious for you, since this connotes to you being 'carried' away to the netherworld. Simply reposition your bed to avoid this, or place a screen between the bed and the door. Remember that in Feng Shui, the rule of thumb is out of sight, out of mind. Mirrors in the bedroom are perfectly fine during the day, ...
Nokia 2652 Review by Nicolas Fogelholm
... You can enter to 5 numbers for a name, which are primary, mobile, home, office, fax. E-mail address, web site url, post address and text note can be set as extra information to a number. OrganizerYou can store upto 100 entries such as meeting, call, birthday, reminder and memo. A notification may be assigned to an entry. The to-do list allows you to create events with priorities high, normal and low. User Opinions for the 2650Pros- The relaibility factor is good
- Cheap
- Very cool design ...
Game On: The Allure Of Games On Phones by Philip Nicosia
... For example, short lulls in between meetings or appointments, commutes in between office and home, or the interminable waiting that happens when you visit a doctor. An additional reason why people also prefer mobile gaming is because it is a free, no-expense way of enjoying yourself. When you are bored you can always use your mobile phone to call someone and chat or even send text messages to family and friends and initiate a text-chatting session.
Organized for Success: Five Keys For Making Home-Work Work by Anita Paul
... But the benefits of basic organization in your home office can save you time, money and perhaps some embarrassing moments. While it might take you some up-front time to get things in order, it will definitely be to your advantage in the long run. First of all, take a good look at your work area. If you’re like me, you might not work at a desk. Since I work from home using a laptop computer, my desk is wherever I am—my bed, kitchen table or living room sofa.
10 Easy Tips for Digging Out Your Desk Today by Eve Abbott
... Keep an inbox for mail and a 'to be filed' sorter away from your desktop. 2. Keep your Action files vertical and labeled, so you can see what you need to do today. 3. When you finish with any piece of paper, move it out of your Action Zone. Put it into your file sorter, or recycle it. 4. Check out the cost-effective Home and Small Business File Kits that I use in my own business, which makes it easy for me to guarantee your satisfaction at Enjoy getting control over your desk again!
In Direct Sales- Your Summer Preparation Checklist by Jane Deuber
... Just recently, DSWA members who attended the Tri-Cities, Washington training hosted by DSWA and Cynthia Kersey reported they returned home with fresh enthusiasm, new business-building ideas and lots of leads for future shows and sales appointments. Networking pays! 6. Be ready to do business while you are on the move by always having your business with you. Create a Business-in-a-box that you can grab as you run out the door that contains all the things you need to make good use of those ...
New Window's Smartphone - You Will Love It! by Rene Tse
... He purchased a home first, a laptop computer, an at home gym, a mountain bike, and a timeshare in Hawaii. Pulling up a chair Greg got this Cheshire grin on his face as he ordered a double espresso and flashed his cell phone proudly. I couldn't help but exclaiming, "This is the tiniest Windows ever!" To which he chided me, "Bob, you made it sound miniature like the phone has no power." "Ah contraire. I mean it is the Microsoft Window smart phone, right?" "You betcha!
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