Learning Computers
When speaking of global communications GVO conference is the only business building tool you will ever need!
Yes, it’s right around the corner. After YEARS of putting it all together, GVO Conference is about to Launch and YOU can take part in this World Wide Opportunity.
GVO Conference is the World’s leading Plug’n Play Conferencing, Webinar, tool where you can broadcast LIVE to the world. Completely web based, you can broadcast in audio, video, share a presentation (PowerPoint), whiteboard, show your browser and even share you’re desktop to the world.
GVO Conference is 100% Flash Based so there is no download required for your end viewer! Plus, you can make money referring GVO Conference with others!
Launching in 5 languages – English- German- Russian- Spanish- Portuguese. Truly priced affordable for any country in the world with an Internet connection! When it comes to a business building tool, GVO conference is the only system you will ever need.
On September 6th 2010 GVO conference will go into full pre launch.
The most important aspect of this International launch is that this incredible conferencing solution will be priced affordable for any country in the world with an Internet Connection.
Check this link for more information
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Best wishes
Trish
When you want to search the internet, or “surf the webâ€, you’ll very likely use the Google search engine (http://www.google.com/) which is estimated to have 70% of the market at the present time.
Have you ever wondered just how this works?
Well, first of all, when you search on Google, you are not actually searching the web, you are searching Google’s index of the web. So the next question is, how does Google create this index?
They use software programs called spiders, or web crawlers, or web bots (short for robots) which start out searching a few web pages, then follow the links on those pages to more pages, continuing on and on and in a very short time, have reached millions of pages stored on thousands of machines all around the world. Google’s index is based on all the words the bots find; not all search engines work this way, but today, we’re just discussing Google.
If you want to find some information, you type in the main words and Google goes away and searches for all the pages they have in their index that includes all your key words. For example, say you want to know how much an African Elephant weighs, you’d type the words in say African elephant weigh and back would come a list of approximately 200,000 results for you to look through.
It’s interesting to note that if you type in African elephant weight, you’ll get a smaller result and that’s because African elephant weigh will include results for African elephant weight, but not vice versa.
For computer beginners and other learners as well:
How many times do you read or hear a term used relating to computers and have no idea what it means? Still happens to me and I’ve been using them for more than 20 years.
Growth in this industry is so fast that it’s a real challenge to keep up with every development, Read the rest of this entry »
There is more to your computer than the monitor, the keyboard and the mouse, though most of the other components are hidden away.
In that big box that you often complain about being too bulky, lies the heart of the computer.
It houses all the vital parts that make your computer fully functioning.
Get to know some of these parts.
- The processor or CPU (Central Processing Unit) determines how fast your PC will be & is perhaps one of the vital parts of a computer, if not the most vital. Having a fast processor will allow your computer to convert data faster Read the rest of this entry »



