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Outsourcing To India - Telesales , Microsoft has pre-loaded some feeds (stuff) so you can get the hang of things. But wait - there is no X in the upper right hand corner of the CNET page. How does one get out?IntroductionWhen the so-called outsourcing revolution began some ten years ago, nations like India were prime targets for companies and other enterprises that were attempting to reduce the costs of certain functions that previously were undertaken in house. In this regard, a There is no way out except to press another option in the RSS menu bar. Let's go to 'Options' and click on the RSS-Channels' tab. There you see the list of the channels that Microsoft pre-installed fo Penny Promos with Punch! FOGS? Friends of Geeks! Let's fact it - most people don't know what RSS is or how to use it. Microsoft is hoping to change all that with the built in RSS capability in Internet Explorer 7.No cash for advertising? No worries. These promotions are more about creativity than spending money. Another bonus is they’re easy to do and manage. All it takes is for you to get started. Try one. Or all ten.The Hook: Create a clever email that has a tie-in with your company prod Technology companies are jumping on the bandwagon stating that this is the beginning of a huge paradigm shift. Here is my favorite quote about paradigms. "Paradigm is a word too often used by those who would like to have a new idea but cannot think of one." - Mervyn Allister King, then-Deputy Governor, Bank of England RSS is NOT new. It IS something that the masses don't generally'get'. Did someone take out the first "S" in Really Simple Syndication? Is there a way to explain RSS in simple, non-technical terms? Let's talk about Internet Explorer 7 and its built in RSS capability. When you load IE7, the RSS toolbar is on by default. It's the second toolbar from the top and is labeled 'Built In RSS Client'. Click on the first option, 'Update Channels' and you get a cryptic message, 'No Profiles'. Undaunted we go on to the next option, 'RSS Channels List'. A click on that opens a window on the bottom of the screen with some 'words?' in the window. One of the phrases is 'CNEThttp:/Read. Hmm, is that read as in the present tense or is it read as in the past tense. Remembering that we can not cause our computer to explode by pressing keys, we bravely click on it and CNET news comes up in the upper window. PROGRESS! But how did CNET get in MY list? Did I ask for it without realizing it? No, Microsoft has pre-loaded some feeds (stuff) so you can get the hang of things. But wait - there is no X in the upper right hand corner of the CNET page. How does one get out? There is no way out except to press another option in the RSS menu bar. Let's go to 'Options' and click on the RSS-Channels' tab. There you see the list of the channels that Microsoft pre-installed for How To Start A Home Based Roommate Finding Service Business ften used by those who would like to have a new idea but cannot think of one."You can start home-based roommate finding service business with negligible investment. It is worth pointing in this regard that anybody who lives across the US in a city can join the bandwagon and can earn handsome money. What you require is a little bit of preparations and thinking, and so - Mervyn Allister King, then-Deputy Governor, Bank of England RSS is NOT new. It IS something that the masses don't generally'get'. Did someone take out the first "S" in Really Simple Syndication? Is there a way to explain RSS in simple, non-technical terms? Let's talk about Internet Explorer 7 and its built in RSS capability. When you load IE7, the RSS toolbar is on by default. It's the second toolbar from the top and is labeled 'Built In RSS Client'. Click on the first option, 'Update Channels' and you get a cryptic message, 'No Profiles'. Undaunted we go on to the next option, 'RSS Channels List'. A click on that opens a window on the bottom of the screen with some 'words?' in the window. One of the phrases is 'CNEThttp:/Read. Hmm, is that read as in the present tense or is it read as in the past tense. Remembering that we can not cause our computer to explode by pressing keys, we bravely click on it and CNET news comes up in the upper window. PROGRESS! But how did CNET get in MY list? Did I ask for it without realizing it? No, Microsoft has pre-loaded some feeds (stuff) so you can get the hang of things. But wait - there is no X in the upper right hand corner of the CNET page. How does one get out? There is no way out except to press another option in the RSS menu bar. Let's go to 'Options' and click on the RSS-Channels' tab. There you see the list of the channels that Microsoft pre-installed fo Why Doesn't Your Business Plan Consistently Secure Your Desired Results? r 7 and its built in RSS capability. When you load IE7, the RSS toolbar is on by default. It's the second toolbar from the top and is labeled 'Built In RSS Client'. Click on the first option, 'Update Channels' and you get a cryptic message, 'No Profiles'.From small businesses to large corporations, when you render all the challenges and issues facing these economic engines from employees to growth and innovation, the inability to secure desired results or implementation always float to the top as the number one to number three obstacles tha Undaunted we go on to the next option, 'RSS Channels List'. A click on that opens a window on the bottom of the screen with some 'words?' in the window. One of the phrases is 'CNEThttp:/Read. Hmm, is that read as in the present tense or is it read as in the past tense. Remembering that we can not cause our computer to explode by pressing keys, we bravely click on it and CNET news comes up in the upper window. PROGRESS! But how did CNET get in MY list? Did I ask for it without realizing it? No, Microsoft has pre-loaded some feeds (stuff) so you can get the hang of things. But wait - there is no X in the upper right hand corner of the CNET page. How does one get out? There is no way out except to press another option in the RSS menu bar. Let's go to 'Options' and click on the RSS-Channels' tab. There you see the list of the channels that Microsoft pre-installed fo Sales Speaker Says Go “Back to the Future” For Better Clients! h some 'words?' in the window. One of the phrases is 'CNEThttp:/Read. Hmm, is that read as in the present tense or is it read as in the past tense. Remembering that we can not cause our computer to explode by pressing keys, we bravely click on it and CNET news comes up in the upper window. PROGRESS!Think back to the good old days of high school, or if you were a loser, the bad old days.Who were your friends?Jocks, cheerleaders, artsy types, member of the chess club, debaters or aspiring actors?Were they dorks who you really couldn’t label, whose socks never matche But how did CNET get in MY list? Did I ask for it without realizing it? No, Microsoft has pre-loaded some feeds (stuff) so you can get the hang of things. But wait - there is no X in the upper right hand corner of the CNET page. How does one get out? There is no way out except to press another option in the RSS menu bar. Let's go to 'Options' and click on the RSS-Channels' tab. There you see the list of the channels that Microsoft pre-installed fo Podcasting for Profit , Microsoft has pre-loaded some feeds (stuff) so you can get the hang of things. But wait - there is no X in the upper right hand corner of the CNET page. How does one get out?So you have a podcast. That’s great, but don’t quit your day job just yet. Unfortunately, unless you’re Ricky Gervais it might be more than just a little difficult to make money off podcasting. If you are Ricky Gervais: A.) Can I borrow some money? B.) Can I guest star on the new video podc There is no way out except to press another option in the RSS menu bar. Let's go to 'Options' and click on the RSS-Channels' tab. There you see the list of the channels that Microsoft pre-installed for your reading pleasure. Finally, something we understand. Feeling quite brave now we click on the box 'Add Channel'. It asks for the name of the channel and the channel URL. We have no clue so we click out of that.3 Our learning adventure is not good so far. Watch for the next article which will explain some of the obscure RSS terms and navigating the Built In Rss Client in IE7.
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