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Written by Tom Beharrell
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Tuesday, 03 July 2007 |
Are you using Windows Vista? Then you might as well know that the licensed operating system installed on your machine is harvesting a healthy volume of information for Microsoft. In this context, a program such as the Windows Genuine Advantage is the last of your concerns. In fact, in excess of 20 Windows Vista features and services are hard at work collecting and transmitting your personal data to the Redmond company.
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Written by Tom Beharrell
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Thursday, 21 June 2007 |
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Not really a cash back site, but I kind of like these survey sites. And some of them give you cash for your time, this one included. I've made £34.30 on this one to-date, which isn't bad going, it's one of the best for payouts on filling in short surveys, so if you don't mind telling them the brands you like, car you drive, well worth a shot. Who knows it might even push the big companies into being more ethical, if that's the feedback they get. Pureprofile registration |
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Written by Tom Beharrell
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Sunday, 02 April 2006 |
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Everyone that knows me will know that I use and advocate Linux, and Ubuntu is my preferred 'flavour' of Linux due to its uncluttered ease of use and Free Software philosophy. This means that it is Free as in speech, whereby all the source code is available to be studied and improved by everyone, and it is also Free as in price - they will even ship the CD to you free of charge. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 01 September 2006 )
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Written by Tom Beharrell
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Monday, 24 October 2005 |
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The company I work for were predominantly a Microsoft house before we started. When I was sorting through rubbish for a big clear out, I found a box of MSDN materials in the server room.I found a booklet for Microsoft partners on how to "compete with Linux" and found the contents highly amusing! Analysis of Microsoft's 'Competing with Linux' Document is an excellent critique of the document, and a must read if you want some insight into the Microsoft marketing machine.
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Written by Tom Beharrell
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Sunday, 25 September 2005 |
It may seem too good to be true, but I've been using eCashBack since December 2003, and so far been paid £90.19 by cheques. This is the money that would normally go as commission if you 'click through' an advert on a website. With eCashBack, you get the commission yourself. With eCashBack you get cashback for shopping through their directory at top online retailers. - Get Up to 25% Cash Discounts on every purchase at retailers like Amazon, WH Smith, Comet, Debenhams and more.
- Get £2.50 just for joining. Membership is free!
- Free cash for signing up on free websites, e.g. £3 for setting up a free eBay account etc.
Make purchases at your favourite shops and watch the money grow in your eCashBack account. >> Click here to sign-up and get £2.50 FREE! |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 July 2006 )
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