Archive for July, 2008
iPhone Music will Explode!!

There are simply loads of considerations to borne in mind when you go about trying to get iPhone music downloads. Whilst the iPhone is obviously more than just a very sexy looking iPod, it does have the capability to play songs, and many people will use this feature rather than carry around two different gadgets.
One thing that requires careful consideration is whether you get your iPhone music for free or you pay for it. There is plenty of opportunity to do both, but each has its pros and cons.
For a start you may consider downloading free iPhone music – illegally downloading free iPhone music – is morally wrong. That is your choice. Something else to bear in mind is that some free iPhone music can be riddled with viruses or spyware. That’s something you really don’t want on your iPhone!
On the other hand paying for iPhone music downloads can start to get expensive. Another option may be to find a service where you pay a set fee (sometimes per month, sometimes for lifetime membership) that allows you unlimited downloads of the service’s catalogue. These are often the best deal if you’re planning on downloading more than a few tracks per month.
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Ok, after a much awaited brruhhaaahaaa the iPhone apt for 3G is finally here to change the telephone world as we know….yeah right. Until Apple breaks all ties with AT&T they cannot deliver the value they say they seek to deliver. AT&T the mother of manipulation has once again proved that its a turncoat company only out their to rob the people. They figured lets entice the average fool with a $200 or $300 for this new 3G iphone which is not much different from its predecessor except you happen to fall in the network that supports 3G, mostly cities the other new features they say is new is also available for the previous generation iPhone. The reason its all software upgrade and not hardware, the only real upgrade is the GPS even though not as precise as exclusive GPS device in giving you the exact location and turn by turn instruction , definitely a value to the consumers. One other major drawback is the blue tooth connectivity issues that is not really bluetooth. We need a better carrier then AT&T , this monopoly of a phone company needs to recognize that bottom line is not the only criteria in making decisions. That is why Apple sold a million iPhone this previous week.
Carbon Copy Pro Researched
Jay Kubassek is the creator of the Carbon Copy Pro marketing system which came to the world in November of 2007. There is a lot of misinformation around regarding Carbon Copy Pro and a lot of people are confused as to what it is – and what it is not. To be clear: Carbon Copy Pro is not a home business opportunity but it is a marketing system that was designed to work with the Wealth Masters International business opportunity.
Wealth Masters International is a well established business opportunity that allows hard working practitioners to earn multiple six figure incomes from the comfort of their own homes, working the hours that they decide to work and working on the projects that they want to work on. Carbon Copy Pro doesn’t augment this opportunity in any way but does attempt to replace the ‘work’ element for budding business owners.
Kubassek claimed, at its inception, that Carbon Copy Pro took four years to develop and cost $400,000 in marketing and research. It is also claimed that it has already made a number of millionaires. These claims must be viewed with a certain degree of suspicion because it would appear that the funded proposal business model can be fundamentally flawed, and is very difficult to implement successfully.
Research is key, as in any business.
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As a standalone product the iPhone is a wonderful piece of kit. Not only is the iPhone the a feat of technology and engineering, but it is also a wonder in aggressive marketing. Apple really know how to sell their products to people who thought they didn’t need them.
Something that makes the iPhone even better, though, is a number of iPhone accessories that both Apple and a number of external independent companies have deigned to provide. The iPhone accessories all add something to the gadget that makes it just that little bit more than a glorified phone/iPod.
One of the best selling iPhone accessories that really add the most to my iPhone are the iPhone travel pillow — integrating a comfy pillow and headphones for those long periods traveling. Great if you like to fall asleep while blocking out the sounds of the journey with your favorite tunes.
Another great addition is the iPhone headset. The iPhone headset is manufactured by Bose — a company that really needs no introduction — and consequently they are absolutely phenomenal quality. If you’re keen on listening to music on your iPhone then this is one of the best iPhone accessories that money can buy.
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I have a friend who is fantastically happy with her life. She runs her own business from home, chooses her own working hours and is generally very successful. There is no secret to her success, she says, and everything she’s got has come from hard work and perseverance. Good for her, I say.
I really want a piece of this seemingly very satisfying pie and I asked my friend for some tips. Without hesitation she pointed me towards the home business review section on the CitizenCorps.com website.
She told me that a home business opportunity requires a whole lot of research into your chosen area. Part of this research comes in the form of a home business review on the business that you’re about to embark on. While it is in this area that CitizenCorps.com truly excels, there is a wealth of other information there that can help you to make the right choice.
Phew! Was she right. It’s a great resource and one which I’ve referred back to regularly while researching for a business.
Thanks to the home business review I read on CitizenCorps.com I decided that my initial choice of business wasn’t for me. I chose differently and here I am.
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