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Immersed in broadband

A week or so ago Intel held a conference to get software and equipment developers excited about its vision of the future. The nut of the vision: wireless broadband and plenty of it. Intel is pushing WiMax, a version of wireless transmission that’s sort of WiFi on steroids. Instead of communicating with your laptop for a max of a couple ...

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It Pays To DECREASE Your Wordpower

Ever been the only person in a group of people who were speaking a foreign language you didn’t understand? How did that make you feel? Monica Bay guest posts in The Business Development/Networking Blog about the dangers inherent in using jargon when your prospects don’t know what those words mean. While she writes about sales people selling to attorneys, she ...

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Special report looks at Internet security

This special report on Internet security looks interesting – so check it out on PC World online. The intro says, "Ever-increasing threats to our data, to our privacy, to our businesses, and to the Internet itself have made computing a hazardous endeavor. Familiar offenders like viruses and spam have been joined by more insidious threats-from spyware and adware infecting your ...

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Now this is the way to conference

I’m attending the first scientific conference of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) entitled "Stem Cell Research: Charting New Directions for California"…in my bathrobe, slippers and  bed-head. That’s because it’s a webcast on www.baybio.org. It’s also free. The conference is sold-out for the scientists, but BayBio–an organization with which I work–is hosting a webcast. I found out last minute. ...

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