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Atlanta Home Inspection, Atlanta Home Inspector, Reverse Craigslist Software

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Atlanta home inspection - when you want to purchase a hew house in Atlanta, Smyrna, or Decatur Georgia, it will in all likelyhood be very much the most high-priced buys you have ever made. As you are purchasing an Atlanta home, you do not want to shop for a budget home inspector or search […]

Home Inspection Software, Reverse Craigslist Software, MMA Gear Online

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Home Inpsection Software IQ6000 has been developed with quite a bit of extreme frustration as I was using the many other house inspection softtware programs plus with over twenty five years of experience performing home inspections, tapping into my experience, I have created IQ6000. It was deveolped to be exceedingly simple for all to […]

Home Inspection Software, Ennis Law Firm, Reverse Craigslist Software

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Home Inpsection Software IQ6000 was developed after quite a bit of extreme frustration while employing quite a few other house inspection softtware programs plus with over twenty five years experience inspecting homes, taking from my experience, I have created IQ6000. The software was deveolped to be extremely easy for all to put to use. […]

Maximize Profitability with Business Performance Management Software

Monday, September 28th, 2009

There’s more involved in making money than just the income - you need to be bringing in money cost-effectively. This brings us on to the many benefits of performance appraisal software.

Seattle Home Inspection, MMA Gear Online, Reverse Craigslist Software

Friday, September 25th, 2009

How a Seattle home inspection can assist youA Seattle home inspection will empower you to take charge of the transaction by assisting you - identify potential issues, establish the property’s condition, identify possible required repairs and upgrades, place a value on your investment decision, and experience confidence and peace of mind while negotiating.Some things to […]

Colocated Hosting vs. Dedicated Hosting

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Colocated hosting refers to a type of Web hosting service where the server’s user is co-located in a data center. The user will purchase his server and run it through the hosting company’s data center. With this type of hosting, a user is provided with enough flexibility that allows him to manage and secure his […]

Nonprofit worker Anthony Loeff is testing screen readers for blind people

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

While Apple Mac OS X includes VoiceOver, a more feature-rich screen reader. There are also open source screen readers, such as the Linux Screen Reader for GNOME and NonVisual Desktop Access for Windows.<P> Nevertheless, using a screen reader is, according to some users, considerably more difficult than using a GUI and many applications have specific […]

GoogleEarth - The Ultimate Map! (A Review)

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

This week I had my socks knocked off! Which, after being in the industry for over 25 years, is tough to do. I came across a posting on Slashdot about a new mapping application from Google called GoogleEarth. At first my thinking was that this was just another extension of the already cool Google Maps […]

Using the Web Accessibility Toolbar

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Testing a website for accessibility can be a time-consuming and laborious process. The free Web Accessibility Toolbar can do most of the hard work for you though and is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in accessibility.
The toolbar is not an automated testing tool so does require manual work from you. It’s therefore able to […]

 

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