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ChiliTech Articles - YouTube
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YouTube by Jesse Torok. In 1968 the Pop-artist Andy Warhol stated In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes. The Internet, web-cams and a little web-site called YouTube has made this prediction come true. GooTube and the Future. Go sign on now, point your web browser at Youtube.com and check it out.
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ChiliTech Articles - Internet Attorney
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Using The Internet To Find An Attorney. The growth of the Internet is changing the legal marketplace. Most of the smaller firms depend on referrals from other attorneys and previous clients; there are few that can survive without new clients. With the Yellow pages becoming a thing of the past, the Internet has become a much more effective tool for firms to grow their business. The Internet is full of information, so make sure you take your time and find the right representation!
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ChiliTech Articles - Parental Control
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The Internet can be used as a wonderful learning and communication tool but it can also be a scary and even dangerous thing to allow children to access unsupervised. Thankfully there are some software tools available that can help keep children safe from the bad parts. Advanced Parental Control 1.6. Free to try; $39.97 to buy. Free to Try; $39.95 to buy. From InternetSaftySoftware.com, Inc. Free to Try; $29.99 to buy.
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ChiliTech Articles - System Restore Windows XP
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System Restore Windows XP. The System Restore feature is built into Windows XP and is used to return your computer to an earlier state if you have a system failure or other major problem with your computer. The point of System Restore is to restore your system to a workable state without you having to reinstall the operating system and lose your data files in the process. If Windows XP starts:. Log on to Windows as Administrator. Log on to Windows as Administrator. On the Welcome to System Restore page, ...
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ChiliTech Articles - Helpful Tips as Written by Our Technical Support Staff
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Why is my computer running so slow? Get help with Adware and Spyware. ChiliTech recognizes the problem our users are having with adware and spyware being installed and causing havoc to their computers. This guide will give an overview of adware and provide some solutions on how to avoid and remove spyware. read more. The Internet can be used as a wonderful learning and communication tool but it can also be a scary and even dangerous thing to allow children to access unsupervised. read more. Come along as...
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ChiliTech Articles - News Feeds
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Web News Feeds: Feed Your Head. More and more web sites are offering feeds; you may have noticed a little orange square with a white radio waves icon on some of the sites you visit. This has been adopted as the universal symbol for News Feeds, but you may also see an orange rectangle labeled as RSS, XML or Atom in white text, these also mean that there is a News Feed available. The current version of the Mozilla Firefox browser ( http:/ www.mozilla.org. The site lets you pick from general feeds like upda...
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ChiliTech Articles - Digital Music
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So you finally got a broadband Internet connection for your home. Now what do you do with it other than email and browse web pages faster? How about putting on some music? Donâ t be discouraged by the debate over illegal downloading and file-sharing, there are plenty of legal and high quality sources to listen to digital music online. From downloading individual songs to listening to online radio stations, the Internet has it all. Or www.winamp.com. Websites such as these always have some music available.
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ChiliTech Articles - Amateur Radio
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Almost anywhere you look these days, you can find a computer. Some of them are small, some of them are large. In fact, you are probably carrying at least one computer on you now, maybe more. I personally carry at least two computers at any time, my palm pilot and my cell phone. If you go to: http:/ www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi? Call=wb4apr-9&terra=4 you will see the current location of the person who invented the APRS standard.