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MTBC is a unique healthcare IT Medical Billing Transcription Company,providing services to its valued Physician throughout the United States of Ameri read more »

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The second edition of the Lifehacker book, Upgrade Your Life, is a compilation of the best 116 hacks and downloads from Lifehacker's archives. This dead tree version of the web site transforms dozens of blog posts into comprehensive, edited tutorials, which will be familiar to longtime readers. While an official electronic version of Upgrade Your Life isn't available, today I've pulled together links to all the past posts that informed each book chapter to give you a one-stop preview of what's inside that cover. Consider this post the unedited web version of the book. After the jump, get a ginormous roundup of al read more »

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Windows/Mac/Linux (Firefox): Free review-aggregating extension Pluribo adds a subtle tweak to Amazon product pages that can often have hundreds, even thousands of reviewers weighing in on a product. After scanning the reviews, Pluribo adds a small pop-up bar at the bottom of each Amazon page, stringing together the most prevalent adjectives and thoughts on each product into one or two cohesive lines. Hovering over each adjective gives you a pop-up with more detail on how it was used, so you be sure you're avoiding the same kind of editing used in summer movie posters. The extension works mostly with electronics at the moment, but the creators aim to expand soon. Pluribo is a free download, works wherever Firefox does. Pluribo read more »

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Nowadays, even people who shop for pet food or other products that don't require such a rigorous previous research rely on the Internet for learning more about their purchases. A survey conducted by Nielsen Online shows that 44% of the people who own pets make a previous documentation on the Internet to find out about nutritional specifications, product ingredients, recalls, safety issues or special promotions.

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If you print a lot of documents on your inkjet printer at home, you've probably noticed that the costs of ink and paper over time are simply ridiculous—in some cases, they can exceed the price of your entire computer. After spending a weekend printing receipts for the accountant and completely depleting my $14.99 black ink cartridge, I've compiled the best ways to save money on printing costs (and compute greener at the same time). Of course the most obvious way to save money on printing is simply this: don't print it. In the electronic age printer abstinence is more possible than ever, but when you absolutely must print something for one reason or the other, keep these tips in mind. Print More than One Page Per She read more »

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Crom electronic platform gives hope for economic future through exchange of goods, products and services via alternative currencies, cooperation and partnership. read more »

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Back at
CES in January, we got an early look at Iriver's Story HD, a new e-ink-based product that the company was
touting as the world's "highest-resolution 6-inch e-reader." Well now,
that e-reader is set to launch July 17 with the Google eBookstore on board, making it the first Google eBooks e-reader.


The 7.3-ounce Story HD,
which retails for $139.99 and sports an electronic paper display made
by LG, offers XGA (768x1,024 pixels) resolution and has 63.8 percent
more pixels and faster page turns, thanks to an advanced processor from
Freescale Semiconductor based on ARM Cortex technology. It also has
built-in Wi-Fi and allegedly gives you up to six weeks of battery life
from a single charge. As far as other read more »

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