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Using GPS with what you have on hand

With our pockets or wallets filled and mobile phones, PDAs and digital music players, adding a portable GPS device may seem an exaggeration. However, it may not be necessary a new device. If you have a handheld PC with Windows M obile platform or Palm (or a combination of PDA and phone like a Treo), [...]

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Payment Service Provider Methods to Expand Your Business

Most of the people today like to start a business which requires less investments and less maintenance but have good returns in terms of profit. Online business is one such option for such people. In recent times, it has become a very lucrative business. The convenience offered by online business is really great. Both, sellers [...]

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The Green Nature Of Solar Cooking

Solar cooking has transpired into the public domain with the introduction of the efficient solar oven that can be able to bring a great output often surpassing that of traditional culinary means. For this reason, the method has been adapted as a simple replacement to current heavy-duty means because of the fact that it promotes [...]

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Mobile Phones Are Not the Best Digital Cameras

Many people have found a new pastime since the inclusion of digital cameras in mobile phones. With all the neat ways to post your life in social networks adding a snap shot has rung the photography hobby bell inside a few heads. If you’re one of the ones bitten then you soon also noticed that [...]

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Sony W350 Digital Camera

The brand Sony graces us with his new digital camera, the new Sony W350. This exciting digital camera has been launched with the following features that we will detail. The camera Sony W350 features a Carl Zeiss lens that can take photos at a maximum resolution of 14.1 megapixels, which allows high quality pictures and [...]

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