Friday, April 24, 2009

a-Squared Free 4.0

I just ran the A2USB version without the Anti Virus program and cleaned up my computer a great deal.  Now that the malware and others have been removed my system responds much better.  If you already have an Anti Virus program working on your system I recommend that you use the USB version of this software.  However if you are concerned about how well your current Anti Virus program is doing the job then make sure that you uninstall that program first before installing a-squared 4.0 because the chances of conflicting is quite high.

I found this program to be very useful and powerful. I highly recommend it.  It is easy to install and use even if you do not install it on a USB type of thumb (flash) drive.





a-squared Free - Free of charge Anti-Virus, Anti-Trojan, Anti-Spyware, Anti-Dialer and Anti-Worm Software - Freeware!


Friday, April 03, 2009

Free Discount Prescription Card

Why pay full price on your prescriptions?  Even if you have good insurance wouldn't a little more help?  Now with this totally free prescription discount card you can get up to 75% off your prescriptions and much more


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Web 2.0: iPhone Steering Future Of Mobile Apps

The success of the iPhone and iTunes App Store has given some developers a great opportunity and put others behind a wall.






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Web 2.0: Google's Ambition Beyond The Cloud

As Gears and caching in HTML5 converge, Google users can expect a wider range of applications, on computers and mobile devices, that can function offline.






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The New IT Manifesto: 10 Steps For Transformative CIOs

In this week's Global CIO column, I've proposed 10 steps CIOs should take in transforming their organizations in anticipation of inevitable post-recession requirements from CEOs for IT to take an even greater role in driving revenue, increasing customer loyalty, and boosting profits. Maybe these 10 steps will help you frame out your own "New IT Manifesto."








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