Creating and Editing PDF Files
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Several options for creating and editing PDF files Continue reading Creating and Editing PDF Files
Either in Facebook or in eMails you receive, be wary of warnings that quote an authority or say it’s “official news”. These warnings are usually posted in capitals to heighten your unnecessary sense of doom. Continue reading Don’t Believe Those Capital Letters
With all the disasters this past year, I turned to searches to find if friends and donors were affected. A lot of the maps I found were online fairly rapidly after the events. Learn how you could use “disaster maps” for ministry. Continue reading Google Crisis Response
In order for there to be clarity, and professionalism, we need to make sure our terms are consistent. This leaves a good taste in the mouths of the watching world. Continue reading In GOS We Trust (Guest Post)
Have you ever realized that a blog can be a do-it-yourself website? It’s free (or nearly so) and a lot easier to manage than developing a website from scratch, having to learn HTML or hiring a web developer. Continue reading A Blog is an Easy (and Free) Website Alternative
I found an entry-level phone, the LG Optimus T with Google, available for prepaid customers through the T-Mobile online store. It’s a $100 refurbished phone with Wi-Fi capability and 3G speed. Wi-Fi, which is all I can use without the data plan, actually runs faster than 3G and gives me the option to make calls using Wi-Fi when normal coverage is low.
It’s a very good phone for the money and comes with the latest Android 2.2. It’s affordable with a monthly plan, too, if you aren’t a prepaid customer like me and then you can use it as a tether hot spot as well.
Since T-Mobile is promoting 4G right now, that could explain the low and affordable price for this 3G phone. Continue reading Smartphone Lite