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Online Internet Surfers and Their Preferences similar price that they would be paying for their cell phone service calling plans.Most online article writers tend to get a little upset over time at the number of article views or interest they draw from the Internet. It seems their best articles are often not read as much as the articles with popular current events and celebrity affairs. Recently I did a little study and wrote articles to see what kind of articles got the most hits or article views. I was pretty sure I would not like the results, but I went ahead anyway to see if I was correct.When I wrote stupid worthless articles titled something like; "I just want to get laid" or "I want great sex" I ended up getting some 300 hits in one week, then once they hit Google, they skyrocketed. When I wrote about NanoTechnology, Space Exploration, Free Trade, etc. I was lucky to pull 150 hits in three weeks to a month and ev To make this a bit easier to understand, below is an example of how long it takes to download 1 MB(megabyte) file using the different networks. If you are on the 2G. network, GPRS -- it would take a full four minutes to download 1 MB file which to me is a very long time. If you are on a 2.5 G. network EDGE -- that same file will take 60 seconds to download. If you are on any 3G. network, UMTS (Universal mobile telephone service) -- a 1 MB file would take only 40 seconds to download. If you are on a 3 G. network, HSDPA -- it would only take 15 seconds to download a one megabyte file. That is significant compared to a full four minutes on a 2G. network. 3.5 G. Network is in development, and the download speeds would be comparable to what you would get if you were at home or office and you subscribed to a cable modem broadband Internet service. On a 3.5 G. Network you'll be able to watch a TV program, download any CD-quality audio and play video games with other portable wireless devices on y Website Promotion: How Articles Bring Visitors to Your Website Below I will explain the following important cell phone terms.You’ve built a website and are very proud to be counted among the ranks. Now you’re expecting people to come for a visit. In fact if this is your first website you’re probably thinking maybe I’ll get a few visitors or maybe a thousand visitors. Would it surprise you if I told you that you are going to get very few visitors?Remember the movie Field of Dreams, 1989? Kevin Costner plays an Iowa farmer whose dream is to be a baseball player, something his father wanted for his own life. In the movie he hears voices from players that have passed on. What he hears becomes an aphorism still used today, if you build it he (they) will come. Meaning if he built the ball field his father, shoeless Joe and other baseball players from Chicago would come and he would get his chance. However this is What is UMTS? Universal mobile telephone service. What is GSM? Global system for mobile communications. I quickly learned that with all the trips I take to Asia and Europe having a phone with GSM was critical. GSM means Global System for Mobile Communications and is a digital format used widely in Europe and Asia. In the U.S. only T-Mobile and some AT& T and Cingular phones use GSM. It keeps calls separate by assigning a slice of time to each carrier. What is GPRS? General packet radio service. What is CDMA? Code division multiple access is a digital format used by Sprint, Verizon wireless and some other regional carriers. CDMA is incompatible with other digital formats. With CDMA each caller is assigned additional code to separate the calls. Below is a chart that explains the typical speed of downloading data from the Internet and the network providing it. TDMA: Time Division Multiple Access. The digital format used mainly by AT&T Wireless and Cingular. TDMA is incompatible with other digital formats. TDMA is similar to GSM. SMS: Short Message Service is also known as text messaging. With SMS I can send a short text message from one cell phone to another or from the Internet to a cell phone. This is great for attending trade shows. I use it to send a quick message to clients about meeting for coffee, or at their booth. Network download speed (kbps) GPRS 30 to 40 Edge 70 to 130 UMTS 220 to 320 HSDPA 400 to 700 What do all the letters mean? i HOPE I have explained the cell phone network terms clearly for you. If you are business cellular phone subscriber, you will want to have Internet download speeds ranging from 400 -- 700 kB per second. This will be the fastest available cellular broad brand technology allowing you to experience the same Internet speeds as if you were at home on a wired network. The advantage of being on a UMTS And HSDPA network is you would be able to make data calls as well of voice calls at the same time on your mobile. If for example you have a smart phone that is on the HSDPA network you'll also be able to access any type of Internet information as well as using your smart phone as a cell phone. Also, the other benefit is the cost savings from the carrier's point of view. Not only is there an increased efficiency because both the voice and data is able to go on a single UMTS network, but many cell phone subscribers will love the savings. If you are impatient, you probably would not be happy with the speed of the GPRS network at only 35 kB per second, it is like watching a snail perform a 4 minute run when downloading only 1 megabyte file. You will be perhaps happier with the enhanced data rates for GSM evolution or EDGE service by Cingular wireless. The typical download speed is from 70 to 130 kB per second. Therefore allowing you to download photos, send photo messaging, access high-speed color Internet access, send or receive video and music clips, and access your e-mail. This is ideal for business people, because the download speeds are much faster than dial-up. If you are working in an corporate environment, Cingular wireless is currently offering a nationwide EDGE /WiFi service that allows you to truly experience what is is like to access your email and surf the interent on your mobile smart phone or blackberry device 24 hours a day seven days a week anywhere you can pick up a cellular signal. What are some of the exciting applications of the higher download speed using the Universal mobile telephone service? With download speed between 220 -- 320 kB per second, mobile subscribers will be able to use video to monitor their brand-new baby sitter that they have just hired for the first-time, be able to watch digital TV, be able to listen to digital radio and be able to listen to video on demand or music on demand. GPRS is the slowest data service on GSM phones. The download speed is only 35 kB per second which is comparable to dial-up Internet access. It is painfully slow compared to a modem cable Internet connection. However for a lot of non-business users, it is the only affordable option. For example, for folks who own blackberry devices, PDAs or Treo Palm one devices, they would typically subscribe to a GPRS network which allows them to have text messaging, e-mail and basic wireless application protocol Internet browsing for a similar price that they would be paying for their cell phone service calling plans. To make this a bit easier to understand, below is an example of how long it takes to download 1 MB(megabyte) file using the different networks. If you are on the 2G. network, GPRS -- it would take a full four minutes to download 1 MB file which to me is a very long time. If you are on a 2.5 G. network EDGE -- that same file will take 60 seconds to download. If you are on any 3G. network, UMTS (Universal mobile telephone service) -- a 1 MB file would take only 40 seconds to download. If you are on a 3 G. network, HSDPA -- it would only take 15 seconds to download a one megabyte file. That is significant compared to a full four minutes on a 2G. network. 3.5 G. Network is in development, and the download speeds would be comparable to what you would get if you were at home or office and you subscribed to a cable modem broadband Internet service. On a 3.5 G. Network you'll be able to watch a TV program, download any CD-quality audio and play video games with other portable wireless devices on yo Tips On Finding A Quality Realtor That Works For You ar to GSM.
SMS: Short Message Service is also known as text messaging. With SMS I can send a short text message from one cell phone to another or from the Internet to a cell phone. This is great for attending trade shows. I use it to send a quick message to clients about meeting for coffee, or at their booth.Before they can start to work for you When your looking for a house, apartment, mobile home or townhouse there’s a good chance you’ll come across a realtor. This realtor will always try to be getting your business. One of the best ways to know if this realtor can do the job is to know what he or she is required to do for you. Before starting a business relationship with yourself a realtor must show his or her duties, limitations and the types of services a customer might expect. This can be done with a pre-made brochure (working with a realtor) which explains: the fiduciary duties that an agent owes to a client, be that client a seller or a buyer; Limitations on these duties should an agent be given consent to act for both parities. The types Network download speed (kbps) GPRS 30 to 40 Edge 70 to 130 UMTS 220 to 320 HSDPA 400 to 700 What do all the letters mean? i HOPE I have explained the cell phone network terms clearly for you. If you are business cellular phone subscriber, you will want to have Internet download speeds ranging from 400 -- 700 kB per second. This will be the fastest available cellular broad brand technology allowing you to experience the same Internet speeds as if you were at home on a wired network. The advantage of being on a UMTS And HSDPA network is you would be able to make data calls as well of voice calls at the same time on your mobile. If for example you have a smart phone that is on the HSDPA network you'll also be able to access any type of Internet information as well as using your smart phone as a cell phone. Also, the other benefit is the cost savings from the carrier's point of view. Not only is there an increased efficiency because both the voice and data is able to go on a single UMTS network, but many cell phone subscribers will love the savings. If you are impatient, you probably would not be happy with the speed of the GPRS network at only 35 kB per second, it is like watching a snail perform a 4 minute run when downloading only 1 megabyte file. You will be perhaps happier with the enhanced data rates for GSM evolution or EDGE service by Cingular wireless. The typical download speed is from 70 to 130 kB per second. Therefore allowing you to download photos, send photo messaging, access high-speed color Internet access, send or receive video and music clips, and access your e-mail. This is ideal for business people, because the download speeds are much faster than dial-up. If you are working in an corporate environment, Cingular wireless is currently offering a nationwide EDGE /WiFi service that allows you to truly experience what is is like to access your email and surf the interent on your mobile smart phone or blackberry device 24 hours a day seven days a week anywhere you can pick up a cellular signal. What are some of the exciting applications of the higher download speed using the Universal mobile telephone service? With download speed between 220 -- 320 kB per second, mobile subscribers will be able to use video to monitor their brand-new baby sitter that they have just hired for the first-time, be able to watch digital TV, be able to listen to digital radio and be able to listen to video on demand or music on demand. GPRS is the slowest data service on GSM phones. The download speed is only 35 kB per second which is comparable to dial-up Internet access. It is painfully slow compared to a modem cable Internet connection. However for a lot of non-business users, it is the only affordable option. For example, for folks who own blackberry devices, PDAs or Treo Palm one devices, they would typically subscribe to a GPRS network which allows them to have text messaging, e-mail and basic wireless application protocol Internet browsing for a similar price that they would be paying for their cell phone service calling plans. To make this a bit easier to understand, below is an example of how long it takes to download 1 MB(megabyte) file using the different networks. If you are on the 2G. network, GPRS -- it would take a full four minutes to download 1 MB file which to me is a very long time. If you are on a 2.5 G. network EDGE -- that same file will take 60 seconds to download. If you are on any 3G. network, UMTS (Universal mobile telephone service) -- a 1 MB file would take only 40 seconds to download. If you are on a 3 G. network, HSDPA -- it would only take 15 seconds to download a one megabyte file. That is significant compared to a full four minutes on a 2G. network. 3.5 G. Network is in development, and the download speeds would be comparable to what you would get if you were at home or office and you subscribed to a cable modem broadband Internet service. On a 3.5 G. Network you'll be able to watch a TV program, download any CD-quality audio and play video games with other portable wireless devices on y The Art of Listening l as using your smart phone as a cell phone. Also, the other benefit is the cost savings from the carrier's point of view. Not only is there an increased efficiency because both the voice and data is able to go on a single UMTS network, but many cell phone subscribers will love the savings.Good listening is not just looking at someone and nodding your head in agreement. You have to acknowledge what is being said and let the other person know that you understand. The more you can acknowledge what is being said, the greater ability you have to persuade and influence. Why? Because the person speaking with you will feel important and understood (Law of Esteem). Why is listening so difficult for most of us? Why is it that when two people get together and talk, they both walk away with two completely different views about the conversation?Active sincere listening leads to more sales increased income and greater enjoyment from the sales profession.You can't make a favorable impression if you don't listen -Unprofessional -Sign of indifference -Inc If you are impatient, you probably would not be happy with the speed of the GPRS network at only 35 kB per second, it is like watching a snail perform a 4 minute run when downloading only 1 megabyte file. You will be perhaps happier with the enhanced data rates for GSM evolution or EDGE service by Cingular wireless. The typical download speed is from 70 to 130 kB per second. Therefore allowing you to download photos, send photo messaging, access high-speed color Internet access, send or receive video and music clips, and access your e-mail. This is ideal for business people, because the download speeds are much faster than dial-up. If you are working in an corporate environment, Cingular wireless is currently offering a nationwide EDGE /WiFi service that allows you to truly experience what is is like to access your email and surf the interent on your mobile smart phone or blackberry device 24 hours a day seven days a week anywhere you can pick up a cellular signal. What are some of the exciting applications of the higher download speed using the Universal mobile telephone service? With download speed between 220 -- 320 kB per second, mobile subscribers will be able to use video to monitor their brand-new baby sitter that they have just hired for the first-time, be able to watch digital TV, be able to listen to digital radio and be able to listen to video on demand or music on demand. GPRS is the slowest data service on GSM phones. The download speed is only 35 kB per second which is comparable to dial-up Internet access. It is painfully slow compared to a modem cable Internet connection. However for a lot of non-business users, it is the only affordable option. For example, for folks who own blackberry devices, PDAs or Treo Palm one devices, they would typically subscribe to a GPRS network which allows them to have text messaging, e-mail and basic wireless application protocol Internet browsing for a similar price that they would be paying for their cell phone service calling plans. To make this a bit easier to understand, below is an example of how long it takes to download 1 MB(megabyte) file using the different networks. If you are on the 2G. network, GPRS -- it would take a full four minutes to download 1 MB file which to me is a very long time. If you are on a 2.5 G. network EDGE -- that same file will take 60 seconds to download. If you are on any 3G. network, UMTS (Universal mobile telephone service) -- a 1 MB file would take only 40 seconds to download. If you are on a 3 G. network, HSDPA -- it would only take 15 seconds to download a one megabyte file. That is significant compared to a full four minutes on a 2G. network. 3.5 G. Network is in development, and the download speeds would be comparable to what you would get if you were at home or office and you subscribed to a cable modem broadband Internet service. On a 3.5 G. Network you'll be able to watch a TV program, download any CD-quality audio and play video games with other portable wireless devices on y Sales Skills Using Emotions: How Do You Build Your Emotions Into Your Business?
At a management seminar the other day, I was asked to define why EQ is important in a small business context. I defined a high Emotional Quotient as indicating ease in perceiving what others feel:Communicating effectively (two way). Listening actively (with attention). Speaking a shared language (and words). Making strangers welcome (across cultures).As I listened to myself, I was shocked how academic, superficial and false this sounds. A more practical approach is to note that communication consists of thoughts, words and feelings and that when you get the mix right, your clients will be happier, making you more successful and more profitable. So let me give you three examples of how you might use your emotions properly:our email and surf the interent on your mobile smart phone or blackberry device 24 hours a day seven days a week anywhere you can pick up a cellular signal. What are some of the exciting applications of the higher download speed using the Universal mobile telephone service? With download speed between 220 -- 320 kB per second, mobile subscribers will be able to use video to monitor their brand-new baby sitter that they have just hired for the first-time, be able to watch digital TV, be able to listen to digital radio and be able to listen to video on demand or music on demand. GPRS is the slowest data service on GSM phones. The download speed is only 35 kB per second which is comparable to dial-up Internet access. It is painfully slow compared to a modem cable Internet connection. However for a lot of non-business users, it is the only affordable option. For example, for folks who own blackberry devices, PDAs or Treo Palm one devices, they would typically subscribe to a GPRS network which allows them to have text messaging, e-mail and basic wireless application protocol Internet browsing for a similar price that they would be paying for their cell phone service calling plans. To make this a bit easier to understand, below is an example of how long it takes to download 1 MB(megabyte) file using the different networks. If you are on the 2G. network, GPRS -- it would take a full four minutes to download 1 MB file which to me is a very long time. If you are on a 2.5 G. network EDGE -- that same file will take 60 seconds to download. If you are on any 3G. network, UMTS (Universal mobile telephone service) -- a 1 MB file would take only 40 seconds to download. If you are on a 3 G. network, HSDPA -- it would only take 15 seconds to download a one megabyte file. That is significant compared to a full four minutes on a 2G. network. 3.5 G. Network is in development, and the download speeds would be comparable to what you would get if you were at home or office and you subscribed to a cable modem broadband Internet service. On a 3.5 G. Network you'll be able to watch a TV program, download any CD-quality audio and play video games with other portable wireless devices on y New Home Purchase similar price that they would be paying for their cell phone service calling plans.So the time has come for you to purchase a new home. Purchasing a new home is by far one of the largest financial transactions you will ever make in your life, so you will want to take your time and learn as much as you can about the mortgage industry.The first question that comes to peoples minds when they begin their quest for a new home is “how much can I afford?”Many factors play a role when it comes to determining how much you can afford. Such as your income, your current debt, down payment, the term of the loan, etc.Once you have determined what your financial situation is you will want to begin your quest for a mortgage. But before you dive in and start filling out applications, make sure you shop around for the best possible deal. There are a lot of lenders out there tha To make this a bit easier to understand, below is an example of how long it takes to download 1 MB(megabyte) file using the different networks. If you are on the 2G. network, GPRS -- it would take a full four minutes to download 1 MB file which to me is a very long time. If you are on a 2.5 G. network EDGE -- that same file will take 60 seconds to download. If you are on any 3G. network, UMTS (Universal mobile telephone service) -- a 1 MB file would take only 40 seconds to download. If you are on a 3 G. network, HSDPA -- it would only take 15 seconds to download a one megabyte file. That is significant compared to a full four minutes on a 2G. network. 3.5 G. Network is in development, and the download speeds would be comparable to what you would get if you were at home or office and you subscribed to a cable modem broadband Internet service. On a 3.5 G. Network you'll be able to watch a TV program, download any CD-quality audio and play video games with other portable wireless devices on your smart phone or tv or mp3 cell phone. According to Cingular wireless, UMTS is available in only six cities currently: Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego, Phoenix, Detroit and Dallas. By early 2006, the above cities will be upgraded to HSDPA. And eventually there will be 15 to 20 cities where Cingular wireless will offer UMTS/HSdPA. Learning the cell phone language has brought me in touch with what my own cellular needs are as well as for my clients. Most of the work I do is from my vehicle, so I can't wait until a nationwide carrier will be able to offer wireless Internet access while I'm traveling in my car at 60 kph. I currently own a PDA as well as a cell phone, at the end of the day I feel like a clown performing a juggling act. Source: Pocket PC November 2005, Consumer Reports digital buying guide 2004.
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