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The placemat is a favorite at many dinner tables: The often-whimsical plastic version catches the slip of spaghetti from a youngster's fork, while a nice cotton placemat elevates the dining experience just a little without having to set down a whole tablecloth.
Microsoft is making the claim that you can’t trust Google anymore because they only show search results for those that are willing to pay. Is this true?
Q: Curious what y'all thought about the (Google) Chromebook or if you could point me to a post if you've already covered it. - Cathy
On a recent Sunday afternoon, while checking out some football sandwiched in between the mandatory first, second and third quarter naps on the sofa, I became acutely aware that the pre-Christmas marketing blitz is in full swing and is designed to convince you that trying to live without a certain product would be a huge, life-altering mistake. This particular Sunday, it seemed the focus was on the latest portable electronic devices to include tablets, laptops and phones.
WASHINGTON — Big Bird is endangered. Jim Lehrer lost control. And Mitt Romney crushed President Barack Obama.
Q: I heard you guys talking on your radio show about some tool that used red, green and yellow dots to alert you of dangerous websites when you are searching. I was in my car and couldn’t write it down, so could you tell me what it was called? - Gina
Google is coming to the Valley Friday to help small businesses establish websites so they have an online presence.
You've tweeted or posted on Facebook something stupid. Now what?
Ever since he was 8 years old, Ron Puechner has been loyal to a hobby that sees interest heat up during a presidential election year: collecting political memorabilia.
If a universe of digital information is only keystrokes away, finding the best sources among a search engine's rankings can sometimes feel like looking for the brightest star in the sky -- while suffering from conjunctivitis.
New York • Amazon.com wants “.joy,” Google wants “.love” and L’Oreal wants “.beauty.”
Whoop-de-do. Mega-stars Brad and Angelina are engaged and their six “kids are thrilled.” But, the couple apparently is not in any hurry to marry. No date set. No idea when.
Whoop-de-do. Mega-stars Brad and Angelina are engaged and their six “kids are thrilled.” But, the couple apparently is not in any hurry to marry. No date set. No idea when.
Forty years after Richard Nixon and America declared war on cancer, the numbers stood out in Anna Barker’s presentation last Friday at the East Valley Health Care Summit in Gilbert.
Q: What's the latest with the Internet censorship bills in Congress and what can we do to help defeat them? - Joseph
As more and more students take online university or college courses, professors, the universities that employ them, and the makers of the lecture video software find it increasingly necessary to make those classes as easily accessible to their students as possible.
Q: Can you explain what the Internet blacklist legislation is all about? - Drew
East Valley web development companies are seeing business surge, with many college graduates finding work in the growing industry.
This is a continued series of marketing articles explaining all seven online marketing mistakes.
This is a continued series of marketing articles explaining all seven online marketing mistakes.
Websites are often thoroughly confused about their purpose. This often happens because their owners want them to present multiple products or services to the visitors that find them. When this happens, visitor confusion often occurs and a defined business personality is missed.
Websites are often thoroughly confused about their purpose. This often happens because their owners want them to present multiple products or services to the visitors that find them. When this happens, visitor confusion often occurs and a defined business personality is missed.
Q: My daughter was sent a link from one of her Facebook friends and became infected just by clicking on it. How do I keep this from happening in the future (Windows XP)? - Roger
The world of news and information, in terms of who produces it, how it gets produced and how it is delivered, is exploding with new enterprises popping up almost every day. Traditional media is struggling to find its way in this new world, both in terms of understanding how it works as well as competing in it. If traditional media is to survive it is essential that it understands this new world and to figure out how to carve out a place in it.
Tammy Smith and Elizabeth Johnson share dysfunctional histories and criminal pasts. Now, both face hearings on felony charges in connection with the disappearance of Johnson’s 8-month-old son Gabriel.
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