Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Program iTrader

Program iTrader

iTrader - is a software for converting time into money.
ITrader The program is designed for earnings on changes in exchange rates, stock indexes, gold, oil and other financial instruments.

iTrader by Kalita-Finance offers a real opportunity to earn in the Internet, be independent of the employer and have extra income. You can earn not only on prices but also on the decline, if you are constantly aware of all the events and watch for changes in quotations of currencies, stocks, indexes, etc.

To start playing the stock exchange, you must install iTrader, study manual and try to make deals on a free demo account. Learn how to trade successfully and profitably you can help the information contained on the website and in emails.

After the development program iTrader, appropriate to proceed to the actual trading, during which you can earn virtual and real money


Saturday, September 26, 2009

Internet? And I forgot ther

17 million Britons have never been on the Internet.

British authorities have established a working group to promote digital technologies and the involvement of the World Wide Web those who have never been there.

Do you know people who fundamentally do not use the internet? What arguments would you have to attract people into the world of the Internet?


Thursday, September 24, 2009

Computer Software in Plain English



Computer Software in Plain English

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Caffeinated apps: Starbucks intros myStarbucks, Starbucks Card Mobile App

The Microsoft of the coffee biz, Starbucks, announced this morning that they've introduced two new iPhone / iPod touch apps to help customers make the most of their coffee addiction. myStarbucks and the Starbucks Card Mobile App [iTunes links] are free apps available in the iTunes App Store today.

These apps were the subject of much speculation, particularly in the Mac Rumors forums, after Phil Schiller showed the myStarbucks app on the screen at the September 9th, 2009 "It's Only Rock and Roll" music event.

While the company could have combined the two apps into one monster app, it's apparent that they're for two very different purposes. myStarbucks is primarily targeted at finding stores (as if there isn't one on every street corner in America...) and educating consumers about the drinks and food items available in those stores. The Starbucks Card Mobile App, on the other hand, is pointed towards the professional coffee slurper who already has a Starbucks Card in his or her quivering hand. Let's look at the two apps in a bit more detail.

myStarbucks starts with a geolocation feature to find the nearest dozen or so Starbucks stores within a few miles of your present location, shown on a map or in a list. If you haven't had your morning coffee fix and need directions, the app will fire up Google Maps and provide you with driving, transit, or walking instructions. For each "official" Starbucks franchise, there are icons indicating whether or not the store is open, as well as whether or not they have Wi-Fi or oven-warmed food.


Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Software & Information Industry Association

The Software & Information Industry Association is the principal trade association for the software and digital content industry. SIIA provides global services in government relations, business development, corporate education and intellectual property protection to the leading companies that are setting the pace for the digital age.

PRINCIPAL MISSION:

  • Promote the Industry: SIIA promotes the common interests of the software and digital content industry as a whole, as well as its component parts.
  • Protect the Industry: SIIA protects the intellectual property of member companies, and advocates a legal and regulatory environment that benefits the entire industry.
  • Inform the Industry: SIIA informs the industry and the broader public by serving as a resource on trends, technologies, policies and related issues that affect member firms and demonstrate the contribution of the industry to the broader economy.


Monday, September 21, 2009

Software Freedom Day in2009

The date to diarise for Software Freedom Day this year is Saturday 19 September 2009. Once we've laid our plans, we'll be letting you know when and how you can register. Keep an eye on this website, or subscribe to our announcements or open discussions mailing lists to make sure you hear it first!

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