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Reid Goldsborough | Using the Net to find old classmates
You can find a mind-boggling amount of information on the Internet about virtually every subject, although you can't find everything. Sometimes you have to use traditional offline sources, such as books and libraries.
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By Reid Goldsborough,
Inquirer Columnist,
10/10/2002 09:51 AM EDT)
Reid Goldsborough | Easing issues of fact and fiction
Say you're writing a report for work and need to double-check a fact or two. Or say you just heard something on TV or the radio and want to make sure it's correct. What do you do?
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By Reid Goldsborough,
Inquirer Columnist,
09/12/2002 06:24 PM EDT)
Reid Goldsborough | As ad revenues plummet, Web sites charge for content
How much would you pay for what you are reading right now? Publishers are continually wrestling with questions about whether or how much to charge readers and how to balance newsstand and subscription revenue with advertising revenue.
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By Reid Goldsborough,
Inquirer Columnist,
09/02/2002 07:43 AM EDT)
Reid Goldsborough | Do you need a computer consultant?
Say you need to upgrade a half-dozen PCs in your office. Or you'd like to install a network connecting a new computer in your home to an existing one to share its cable modem and printer.
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By Reid Goldsborough,
Inquirer Columnist,
08/19/2002 01:24 PM EDT)
Reid Goldsborough | How you can get the most out of a personal computer
Are you making the most of your PC? Probably not, judging from my own observations and those of others. To get a better feel for this, I talked with a product manager at Hewlett-Packard Co. HP recently merged with Compaq, making it the largest personal-computer manufacturer in the world, according to the most recent sales figures from IDC, an independent market research firm in Framingham, Mass.
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By Reid Goldsborough,
Inquirer Columnist,
08/05/2002 04:42 PM EDT)
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