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Confused by an acronym or term you've seen here or elsewhere?
What is
can help.
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Concerned about someone sending email as you? Would you like to be
able to encrypt your email to someone without having to tell them a
password in advance? Would you like to send email that, by federal
law, is as binding as your signature on a document? You need a
Digital ID. You can get a personal digital ID for free
at Thawte Certification.
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Has
someone sent you a file with a .vcf extension and you don't know what do
with it? Have you innumerable .chk files on your computer that you
aren't sure you can delete? Check out
FilExt.com, everything you ever wanted to know about file extensions
but didn't care enough to find out.
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Do you
have only the rare need to create an Adobe Acrobat file (a .pdf, or
Portable Document Format file)? Create it online for Free!
Adobe makes this resource available
here.
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It
would be hard to list Internet resources without at least one Microsoft
site. Here's where to find their often-overlooked
small business site.
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In the
immortal words of Steppen Wolf: "Get your modem runnin'.
Head out on the network. Lookin' for some software and whatever
comes our way."
If you were born to be wild and are looking for software, the first
place you should check is download.com.
This CNET site is well-organized, fast, and relatively up-to-date.
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Confused about Voice over IP, or curious about what a
"convergent" telephone system might be? Follow this link to see
ThruTech partner, 3Com's
Introduction to Networked Telephony.