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SPAM
Scams
- August 2004
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission reports that
1 in 6 Americans were victim of fraud last year .... More
and more often these victims are getting scammed on the Internet,
but it's not just the desperate who are suffering in the digital
age. While reading this article, someone, somewhere is designing
a Pay Pal website on which you might be asked to update your
information.
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Webmasters
For All -
July
2004
In 1997 the cost for a
professionally built website began at ten or twenty thousand
dollars, not including e-Commerce .... Today, that type thinking
and a dollar-fifty will get you a ride on the bus .... But
for $500 and a small amount of time, a business can publish
a website and fulfill the four necessities for a small business
website: Identity, Mission, Function and Reference.
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Beating
Airport Security -
June
2004
Getting
your ticket and passing through airport security with speed
and dexterity separates the adept traveler from the amateur
tourist .... After
stepping through the framed metal detector, my cover was blown
as a bulb beamed red overhead and a siren went up. A pair
of uniformed men mobilized and pointed the way to the side.
I looked back at a businessman
take off his shoes and place them in the plastic tray for
scanning. The flight attendant smiled and pursued him toward
the boarding area.
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