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WiMAX for Portland

WiMAX service will soon be available in Portland, Oregon. What is WiMAX? It is a wireless alternative to cable or DSL.

For a number of years this technology has promised to revolutionize the delivery of "last mile" service connecting homes and offices to internet access points. But these days the focus is more on mobile applications that make it a viable alternative to standard cell phone services.

The provider of this service in Portland will be Clearwire, a company formed through joint cooperation of Sprint, Clearwire, Google, Intel, Comcast, and Time Warner.

WiMAX will not be significantly cheaper than the alternatives, but it does promise to offer greater potential for merging disparate services such as internet, cell phone, Voip and cable tv.

Upgrading to Wordpress 2.7

Just finished upgrading one of my many Wordpress blogs to v 2.7 - the newest upgrade which was released on Dec. 10 makes several attractive improvements to the interface. This upgrade is not so concerned with functionality as it is with improving the user interface.

I was able to upgrade my Article Marketing blog in about 15 minutes when all was said and done. There were no suprises and no hitches along the way. I'm sure subsequent upgrades on other sites will go faster.

2009 Will Be Pivotal for Microsoft

2008 has not been the greatest year for Microsoft, but they have still done surprisingly well in spite of the economic slowdown around the world.

In an article from PCWorld called Microsoft's Top Three 2008 Mistakes, Shane O'Neill of CIO.com discusses some of the things that went well for MS, and some that clearly did not.

In spite of aggressive marketing by Apple, Mac sales fell 1 percent over the year and Windows PC sales were up 7 percent. Microsoft's grip on the PC market remained firm - with 90% of users running Windows, and 70% of internet browsers using Internet Explorer.

One has to think that the bad press MS keeps getting will have to impact these market shares eventually. Although it sure seems like both Apple and Firefox do not understand that their elitist attitude ("we're so much better and smarter than the other 90% of you") is an implicit criticism of the very customer they are trying to reach.

2009 will be a pivotal year for MS as they continue to try to beat off Apple, Google and Mozilla (Firefox).

According to the PC Word article Microsoft's biggest mistakes for 2008 were:

1. Poor marketing of Windows Vista - They've been letting Apple get away with bashing Vista for years now. It's just not as bas as the critics say it is, and MS's own lack of promotion reinforces the idea that the critics are right.

2. Letting Apple Build Anti-Vista Momentum - Even though the sales figures may not yet show it in a convincing way, Apple has taken the marketing game away from MS with their constant Vista-bashing. MS has not shown that it can adequately respond. Expensive ads featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld missed the mark. Just recently I saw an ad touting the unique features of Vista in a straight-ahead way. It's about time.

3. The Failed Yahoo Bid - Early in 08 the bid for Yahoo looked like it might be a case of two search losers getting together. The failure of the bid did nothing for MS's image as a "winner" or a company forging into the future.

As it turned out it was probably good for MS that Yahoo rejected their offer. Now Yahoo is worth a fraction of what MS offered, Jerry Yang, the big Yahoo opponent of the bid is gone, and new Yahoo investors are now courting MS.

MS is still interested in Yahoo's search business, and may very well end up with it in 2009.

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Self Employed Loans : Carve a Niche for Yourself
Mar 30, 2006 - Linknet Finance News

Self Employed Loans : Carve a Niche for Yourself

Self Employed Loans : Carve a Niche for Yourself

Mar 30, 2006 - Linknet Finance News - by Christian Phelps

Many people are attracted to the benefits of self-employment, from setting your own hours and being your own boss to having control over the development of your business and career. The control over your lifestyle and work is a good reward for the risks involved in setting out on your own. But there are definite challenges involved also. One of the most daunting aspects of self-employment is finding credit. Lenders are often wary of lending to someone who is self employed, particularly if they are new to it and cannot provide proof of steady income. However, as the character of the economy continues to change,banks and other lenders are becoming increasingly willing to lend to the self-employed.

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Self employed loans used to be difficult to find and expensive. However, with more people working for themselves, self employed loans are more widely available and more affordable.Self employed loans are not confined to one or two group of people , it aims to meet the cash needs of all those who wish to start a business of their own or need funds to enforce the development and expansion of their existing business.Another factor is whether you go for a secured or unsecured self-employed loan. Secured loans generally offer better rates and are secured over your home or automobile usually. Now that unsecured loans are becoming easier to obtain, particularly if the loan is being used for business purposes as it means you home or car will be less at risk from repossession.

Self employed loans are designed to meet the cash needs of self employed people who do not have a fixed income. Flexible repayment option is the key feature of self employed loans that suits best to self employed people’s financial circumstances. A borrower can make underpayment, overpayment and can also enjoy payment holiday with a self employed loan.Overpayment imply that a borrower pay more money for a month than the amount due. While underpayment is just the opposite of overpayment, it gives the borrower the freedom to pay a lesser amount in a month then the amount due. Payment holiday is completely different from the two mentioned above. It allows a borrower to skip a limited number of monthly payments after an initial period of regular payments.Self employed people with bad credit history or who have faced defaults or bankruptcy too can apply for self employed loans. Self employed loans do not function in the manner in which regular loans do. One of the reasons behind this is the distinct nature of self employed people. An attempt has been made to accommodate these distinct features in the self employed loans to make them more user friendly.Self employed people comprise a very large category. The category has swollen tremendously over the years.With self employed loans, financial market hope to cater to this group in the best possible manner.

Christian Phelps is a Masters in Accounting and Financial Management from Lancaster University Management School . He has been working with loan for self employed since his academics got over. To find Self employed secured loan,unsecured self employed loan visit http://www.loanforselfemployed.co.uk /

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