Monday, July 4, 2011

Use Grant Money For Inventions And More...

It's a documented fact that Billions of Dollars in Free Money are donated every year by Foundations other Charitable Institutions, Individuals, and Government Agencies. We read daily about gigantic sums of Grant Money being given to businesses and individuals, just like you, to help them fulfill their goals and dreams, but often times these people will not tell you HOW or WHERE they got this Grant Money. In order to know HOW and WHERE to tap into these vast treasures, don't sit around and hope you hear it through the grapevine, find out for yourself with the help of USA Funding Applications.
Many Grants are awarded for projects and businesses for general operating expenses and other capital, such as, a new building or major pieces of equipment. Sometimes you can also include inventory, salaries, labor, advertising, marketing, etc.
  • If you are UNEMPLOYED, YOU ARE ELIGILBLE to apply for GRANT MONEY.
  • If you have had a BANKRUPTCY, YOU ARE ELIGIBLE to apply for GRANT MONEY.
  • If you have had a FORECLOSURE, YOU ARE ELIGIBLE to apply for GRANT MONEY.
  • If you have BAD CREDIT, YOU ARE ELIGIBLE to apply for GRANT MONEY.
  • If you have no COLLATERAL, YOU ARE ELIGIBLE to apply for GRANT MONEY.
The main areas Grantors gift money are:
  • Small and large business start-ups and/or expansion
  • Various Real Estate ventures
  • Historical building preservation
  • Medical research
  • National security
  • Education
  • First-time home purchase
  • Inventions
  • Environment preservation
Apply today! The early bird gets the worm, even when it comes to Free Grant Money. http://www.123cashathome.com/

Monday, March 21, 2011

AT&T will buy T-Mobile - For $39 billion

AT&T just announced that it will buy T-Mobile USA from German company Deutsche Telekom for $39 billion.  By doing so, AT&T will become the largest US wireless network.
Moreover, there will just be two other US networks left: Verizon, which would be slightly smaller than AT&T, and Sprint, a distant third.
T-Mobile immediately published a Q&A that assured customers that in the short-term, there will be no changes or inconveniences; billing will not switch to AT&T, T-Mobile will honor existing contracts, and T-Mobile devices will continue to work without hassle.
Moreover, the purchase will not be finalized until about 12 months later and whatever changes there will be won’t happen until then. READ MORE

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Would You Like Your Own Google Android Apps



Posted: 13 Jul 2010 07:07 AM PDT
There are so many apps available for smart phones these days, it must be really easy to make them, right?

According to USA TODAY, usually you need to have some sort of programming skills.
But the folks at Google have come up with a way for anyone to create apps for its Android mobile operating system, with App Inventor, a by-the-numbers app building website.
As with most new things from Google, the site is closed to the general public, but Google is taking applications for invitations to join “over the coming weeks.”
Below, a fun video from Google showing how you and the cat can get to work making apps, just by opening the program, and connecting your Android device to the computer.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Can You Start Your Own CellPhone Business

Cell phones have had and are having a massive impact on the productivity of the entire U.S. economy. Mobile voice services generated productivity gains to the U.S. economy worth $28 billion per year.

According to a recent study by Roger Entner, commissioned by the CTIA, the Wireless Association, by 2016, the value of the combined mobile wireless voice and broadband productivity gains to the U.S. economy $427 billion per year – will exceed today’s motor vehicle manufacturing and pharmaceuticals industries combined.
They also estimate that productivity gains will generate almost $860 billion in additional GDP over the next decade. Can you live comfortably on a fraction of a fraction of that much money?

Cell phones will create:

• Faster and more efficient decision-making
• Reduction of unproductive travel-time
• Significant improvements in logistics
• Empowering small businesses
If you live any of these top 5 cellular service states, and you consider yourself an entrepreneur, you have no choice but to get your hands Over 3 Billion Connected and Counting: A Guide to Start a Cell Phone Retail

Business:
1. California
2. New York
3. Florida
4. Texas
5. Illinois

Molly Wood, senior editor of CNET.com called the mobile phone industry ‘Big Tobacco 2.0’ because of its impact on the economy. It’s gaining so much financial strength that it’s expected to eclipse industries like the pharmaceutical industries and the car manufacturers.


















iOS 4 Safari Vs Android 2.2

iOS 4 Safari Vs Android 2.2 (Froyo) Browser; Which One Is The Fastest Mobile Browser?

Android Vs iPhone
Folks at Ars Technica and Engadget carried out some tests to find out whether Android 2.2 Froyo’s browser is faster than iOS 4’s Mobile Safari browser.
They carried out the tests on Google’s Nexus One and Apple’s iPhone 4 to find out which one is the world’s fastest mobile browser. If you’re an Apple/iPhone fanboy then you will be surprised by the results.

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

10 Reasons not to Buy Next iPhone 4G / HD

10 Reasons not to Buy Next iPhone 4G / HD
by Brian Mullock on May 2, 2010



Fourth generation Next iPhone 4G will be released at Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2010 and is expected to be unveiled during a keynote address by Steve Jobs. Before the official release Gizmodo already got hold of Lost iPhone 4G phone, which was later dismantled and reviewed in detail. Although, purported iPhone 4G images and videos might have enticed many users to buy it (as soon as it arrives), but there are certain reasons and missing features that might stop them to actually go for it. Some of these are related to application functions and others are more hardware related.
Apple iPhone 4G

Flash Support in Safari – iPhone users are waiting since long for Apple to integrate Adobe Flash support into its Safari browser. But Steve Jobs HATE Flash and recently wrote an open letter to cite enough reasons like security and performance, iPhone battery life and more. He blatantly said ‘NO’ to support flash content in iPhone firmware and instead suggested others to use WebKit and HTML5 instead.
Carrier Restriction (AT&T) – We all are aware that AT&T coverage sucks! However, there are speculations that the exclusivity deal between iPhone and AT&T will come to an end in 2010. In past six months Verizon was in talks with Apple to gain access to the iPhone and the iPad, though no official news resulted. If the exclusivity between iPhone and AT&T continues, many of the users may not buy iPhone 4G.
Global Conversations – AT&T does not support Skype Mobile (including international calling plans) on iPhone and need to work out with Apple to allow IP phone calls to run over the cellular data network.
Tethering with AT&T – Tethering is currently available by AT&T in other countries like Canada and the U.K.  Users in USA are still waiting badly for it. Those who don’t know, tethering allows you to share your internet connection with your computer.
Wireless (Wi-Fi) syncing – Instead of connecting your iPhone and computer with USB cable for syncing, it could have been nice if Steve have provided it over Wi-Fi. Currently, we connect our iPhone to computer for syncing. In order to compete with Android phones that never uses computer for syncing, apple must remove the middleman wherever “USB Connectivity” is required.
However, Greg Hughes has developed Wi-Fi Sync app that allows you to completely sync your iPhone or iPod touch with iTunes without having to tether and will be submitting it to Appstore for approval.
FM Radio – Many users love to listen retro style FM Radio. But Apple iPhone 4.0 is missing it, so will iPhone 4G. It is such a pain relying on an external contraption.
External Storage (MicroSD) – Most of the cell phones have included a MicroSD card slot, allowing you to add files, music, photos, etc. easily. It is really ridiculous that the iPhone 4G doesn’t have an SD card slot built-in. It is bit strange that Steve is providing 5MP camera but not SD card slot. Just think about photographers. The MicroSD card slot would allow them to quickly preview their shots on a large screen. Mass storage mode in iPhone 4G could have allowed user to just drag and drop files from our computer to the iPhone without using a third-party application.
Installing third party apps – iPhone user cannot install third party applications outside iTunes. In order to install you need to jailbreak your idevice, making your warranty void. Apple approves the entry into their appstore for apps of their choice only.
Cannot Replace the battery - iPhone users cannot replace battery easily by themselves.
Price – AT&T need o provide affordable unlimited calling plan for iPhone users.  Currently, the unlimited calling plan is priced at $70 per month. The data plan adds $30 and the messaging plan adds-up another $20, which becomes $120 per month. Sprint on the other hand is offering a $70 per month plan for unlimited calling, texting and web browsing. The data plans now needs a strategic alignment from both Apple and AT&T. If the calling plans are not reduced, I will not be continuing with iPhone with AT&T anymore.
There might be other good reasons as well. What other reason you think might stop you to actually buy iPhone 4G? Please share your opinions!

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