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The paper version of a publication available in both paper and electronic forms. As in: “The dead tree edition of the San Francisco Chronicle….”
The paper version of a publication available in both paper and electronic forms. As in: “The dead tree edition of the San Francisco Chronicle….”
This post shows you how to send anyone in the US an SMS without the use of a cell phone. All you need is ah email account and internet acccess.
This process comes in very handy when you wish to send someone a text message or SMS but do not have access to a cell phone. You may encounter this situation when you are away from the country, flying in a plane with WiFi access, or simply being in a dead spot.
1. Email phonenumber@carrrier.com (see below for carrier)
2. Type in your subject (this will come in a separate TEXT)
3. Type in the body of your email and the person on the other will recieve it shortly.
4. The receipient will also be able to you reply to your text.

Alltel- phonenumber@message.alltel.com
AT&T- phonenumber@mms.att.net
Nextel- phonenumber@messaging.nextel.com
Sprint- phonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com
T-mobile- phonenumber@tmomail.net
Verizon- phonenumber@vtext.com (text only) or phonenumber@vzwpix.com (pictures and videos)
A stage of Web development at which the site is finished and launched. For example, you may hear, “When is the site going to go live?” It means the same as “up,” in the sense that someone could respond by saying, “It’ll be up by the end of the business day on Friday.” Most Web developers will wait until the middle of the night to FTP a finished site to the server (unless they’ve tested it thoroughly on a staging server). There is less traffic on the Net at odd hours of the night, so they can presumably get it up quicker and fix anything that may be wrong (or “broken”) without the majority of their audience witnessing the error.
http://www.learnIT.org also does a good job at explaining this.
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A group of Twitter users interested in a common topic.
Here’s Adamloving from http://adamloving.com/ doing a great explanation of such on YouTube
Greenwashing -– it is a term that is used to describe the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service.
Here’s a great example.
Do the following in IE to enable file downloads.
1. Go to Tools –> Internet Options –> Security Tab.
2. Select Internet Zone and click “Custom Level”
3. Browse just over 1/3 of the way and Select the Enable radio button under File Download.
Select the file or files you wish to manage in iTunes (use the Ctrl in Windows if you need to select multiple files). Then right click anywhere on your selections and select "Get info". Head over to the Options tab and you will see the following menu items.
1. Set the Equalizer Preset to “Vocal Booster”.
2. If the audiobook file is in mp3 format set the Media Kind to “Audiobook”. This will prevent the audiobook from showing up as a song on your iPod or iPhone.
3. Set Remember Positions to “Yes”. This will allow you to resume your audiobook from where you left off last time should you decide to listen to something else.
4.This option is simply the best. When this is checked it will tell the iPod or iPhone to not play your audiobooks when you are in shuffling. This works extremely well with the iHome iP9BR Clock Radio.
5. Check “Gapless album” if the audio book is made up of more than 1 file. This will allow you to experience continues play thought out the entire audiobook regardless of how many it has.