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pda reference
If you own a PDA, you will know that while it is a brilliant contraption, there are only a limited number of things that one can do with it. Like sending e-mails, receiving e-mails, opening documents, editing documents, etc. In short, all things related to work are associated with PDAs but with a little bit of work you can often convert your PDA into your very own, very personal, very mobile entertainment center. For instance, spice up your mobile device by adding PDA accessories, start with the obvious and discover the possibilities.
The obvious of course refers to simple things like carrying cases or holster cases or pouches. Start customizing your PDA or smart phone to your liking, because that is one major advantage that PDAs have over simple cell phones, the degree to which one can customize and personalize one’s phone. The next accessory which is a must have is a headset, and depending on your needs, requirements and taste you can choose a headset best suited to your needs. For example if you are always on the move and take a lot of business calls, you might find that a Bluetooth hands free set that loops over one year so you can easily converse with people around you and also attend to calls.
On the other hand if you are a music aficionado you might prefer something that has better sound quality or you might even want to get an accessory that adds a headphone jack to your PDA so you can connect Bose headphones to it. You should also get a car kit that allows you to take calls without getting into accidents and travel chargers so that you can be sure that your PDA would not run out of charge even on long trips. If you find that your PDAs keypad is not sufficient for your purposes you can always get a foldable keyboard that connects through InfraRed, Bluetooth or even USB to use with your PDA (most modern PDAs have compatibility support for keyboards, check your user manual for more information or the keyboard’s manual). There is no limit to your PDAs capabilities, get on the net and look for software for your PDA and you should find many nifty applications for your PDA ranging from those that let you check the weather to those that allow you to edit movies! But there is one thing that you must almost certainly need, and that is extra storage space for your data. As most PDAs have expandable memory that can be expanded by using SD cards or Micro SD cards, etc this is a rather easy problem to solve.
However one should choose one’s memory card by one’s needs, for example, if you don’t listen to music or watch videos on your phone and mostly use your PDA for calls and e-mail then you almost certainly do not need a memory card at all (unless it be for your PC). These are but a few ways to improve your PDA experience, however, by far the best way to personalize your PDA (or smart phone or even your cell phone) would be to try as many things as possible and keep the ones you like because not only is it rewarding but accessorizing your PDA can also be a fun experience.
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Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – How to Squeeze That Much More of Your Pda
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self reference and
How to do a self employed reference?
I am trying to make a reference page for a job I am interested in and it asks for work references. The last job I had was self employed housekeeper. How would I reference that?
Could I use my clients as reference?
Yes – but ask your clients first if they would be willing to give you a work reference.
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pocket reference book
Marking online can be a never ending learning experience, as just when you think you have it under control the entire game changes. Think about it for a second. Blog was not even a word associated with the Internet until after 2000, although many people had bulletin boards with cool graphics that were basically the predecessor to the blog.
Five years ago there was no YouTube, Twitter, FaceBook, and even online article marketing was non-existent. Oh, sure there were variations of things like all this, but nothing like the way things are today. And along the way the Search Engines changed, remember no one ever heard of Google, today they own the search space. Well, to keep you updated for your online marketing success, let me recommend a very good book to you:
“The Little Black Book of Online Business – 1001 Insider Resources Every Business Needs” by Paul Galloway; Wiley and Sons Publishers; Hoboken, NJ; 2009. ISBN: 978-0-470-40776-9.
This book is like a pocket reference and it really is little and it really is black, and it describes all sorts of things you need to know, and it does so in an easy to use alphabetical order. Most of the advice is pretty good too. There are also links to many of the best sources for each item. Items like; Affiliate Marketing, Advertising with AdWords, Article Marketing, Audio Pod Casting, and Blogging.
There are pages on how best to work your CGI Scripting, use Chat rooms and discussion boards to market and maintain your Internet persona, reputation and credibility online. Need to learn about eBay, eBooks, E-commerce tricks and resources, or how about Email marketing and online newsletters? Well they are all covered as well as Stumble-Upon usage, and how to get your information to go viral, it all there.
Learn the best marketing strategies, and how to avoid being labeled as spam, how to stop spam, which is real spam, and how to make the best use of your time as you market your company online.
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The Pocket Reference Guide by Thomas J. Glover