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  • What are the Benefits of Having an EBook  By : Max John
    When it comes to having success on the internet, there are a plethora of things you can do to further your business. Everything from writing articles to posting in forums to creating a blog can be beneficial. But why not compile a number of articles and create your own eBook?
  • Google: 5 things you didn’t know the search engine could do…..  By : David Clarke
    The Google search engine at www.google.co.uk has a few tricks up its sleeve that you may not know about. These nifty tools and features may save you time and effort that can be spent on more profitable or rewarding tasks.
  • Microsoft Certified Solution Provider  By : Robert Melkonyan
    Microsoft is a very successful corporation which has integrated their systems and applications in basic computers, servers, frameworks and several other types of infrastructure
  • How to Run a Successful Article Directory  By : Gen Wright
    There are hundreds of article directories out there, but only a handful really stands out. Here's how to own and run a successful article directory.
  • Online Email Error Support  By : Hamendra
    Using any email client is not foolproof. You may experience email error messages like "Invalid Page Fault," "Mail Undeliverable," and nasty pop ups creating hindrance in send/receive. Furthermore, you will have to fight against them yourself as no error message will tell you the exact story to help you figure out what's wrong.
  • Hire PHP Programmer – Outsourcing is the key to success  By : GauravSabharwal
    IT Chimes a PHP Development India company offers professional resources for PHP Programming to companies looking to Hire PHP Programmers in USA, UK, Canada, Australia and India.
  • Promoting your club thru Myspace  By : Seandello
    Many people believe that Myspace is nothing more than a place to meet boys and interact with people on the internet from all over the world in a social manner. However, what you may not know is that Myspace can be a great place for businesses as well. entrepreneurs, and those in the bar business are
  • Christian MySpace Layouts and Designs  By : Robert D. Thomson
    There are plenty of awesome Christian MySpace layouts to choose from, so you can create a profile that is all about you, your personality and your spiritual walk. People who find your site will get to know you and the God that you serve.
  • How Proxy Servers Protect Your Privacy  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A proxy server protects your privacy by being the ‘middleman’ between you and a real server. When you visit a website, it intercepts your requests to determine if it can manage your requests by itself. If it can’t take care of your request, the proxy server will send the request to the real server. Thus, it provides you with indirect access to real servers.
  • How to Turn Off Internet Explorer’s Proxy Setting Detection Feature  By : Robert D. Thomson
    If, for any reason, you wish to turn off Internet Explorer’s proxy setting detection feature, begin by clicking on “Start”. This button is found at the left lower portion of your computer’s toolbar and is labeled “Start”.
  • How to Find a Proxy for Facebook  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Finding a proxy would not oblige you to download or install any software if you want to visit sites such as Facebook that are blocked by the school or office. To look for proxies for Facebook, you can just simply search the Web through Internet search engines like Google or Yahoo!. You can find numerous websites that offer proxies compatible with Facebook. Choose one among them depending on what you want.
  • How to Unblock Websites at School with Web Proxies  By : Robert D. Thomson
    If you need to unblock a blocked website at school, you can use a Web proxy to do this. You must initially obtain a proxy server. You can have a free Web proxy or subscribe to a professional proxy provider.
  • How to Set Up Your Own Proxy Server  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A lot of surfers who use proxy servers frequently complain that theirs do not work at their school/ office computers because their Web proxies are blocked by the system administrator.
  • What is PCMCIA?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    PCMCIA stands for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, an international standards body that was established to define, develop and promote the PC card. PCMCIA also stands for 'People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms,' a play-of-words humor coined because the original acronym and its meaning are difficult to say and remember.
  • What is 0x800a138f?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The causes of the "0x800a138f Windows Update Error" are plentiful, and there are quite a number of ways to go about fixing this problem. The steps used to repair this error, are similar to the steps completed to repair the 0x800a0007 Windows Update Error. These steps include correcting the date and time settings, the language settings, and disabling an antivirus or firewall program.
  • What is DMA?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    DMA is Direct Memory Access.

    DMA is a system that allows memory to be controlled without passing through the CPU.
  • Ways to Hide Your IP Address  By : Jeff Jarred
    Your internet server has a lot of information about you through your IP address including the websites that you visit, the messages and data that you exchange over the net and so on.
  • Simple Method to Increase your Computers Performance  By : Jeff Jarred
    There are many of us that have made computers our life, there is nearly no work that we ca finish without the help of computers. There are official matters, even personal work too that might be at a halt if your system is not working well.
  • Increasing your Computers Speed  By : Jeff Jarred
    Mostly people are concerned about the speed of their system, and it should be a matter of concern. Computers have become an integral apart of our lifestyle and they are used for many purposes,
  • What is 802.11g?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The 802.11g is one of the standards defined by IEEE Standards Committee for wireless local area networks (WLAN). Commonly known as WiFi, it is a specification that offers wireless transmission over relatively short distances of up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps). It replaced the original WiFi, standard, 802.11b, which only allows speeds up to 11 Mbps.
  • How Do I Unblock Websites?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The answer to this question is determined by what is blocking you from accessing a website.
    If the website itself is blocking you, then you have one set of solutions. If there is something between you and the website which is blocking you, then you have a different set of solutions.
  • How Do I Change My Password  By : Robert D. Thomson
    MSN uses the Windows Live ID which works on all Microsoft Passport Sites.
  • What does 'This device cannot start. Code 10 in audio driver' mean?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    If you receive the Windows error "This device cannot start. Code 10 in audio driver”, it means that you have a bad, missing or incompatible driver for your sound card.
  • What are anonymous proxy servers  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Anonymous proxy servers are web servers that connect to a third party website and retrieves files or other resources on behalf of a requesting client. All throughout the transaction, the proxy server shall identify itself as the one requesting the resource, thereby maintaining the anonymity of the requesting client.
  • How to Create a Flyer  By : Robert D. Thomson
    To create a flyer, you need a topic (e.g., something you’re selling or announcing), a little imagination and creativity, some relevant images to make the flyer interesting, flyer-creating software and a printer.
  • How Do I Change My Hotmail Password  By : Robert D. Thomson
    There are two ways to change a Hotmail password. If the current password is known, it can be used to sign in and then change the password. But if the current password has been forgotten, then it has to be reset.
  • What is DNS  By : Robert D. Thomson
    DNS (Domain Name System), is the service which translates between Internet names and Internet addresses.
  • Routing Tables  By : Robert D. Thomson
    In computer networking, a routing table is an electronic table or database type object that is stored in a router or a networked computer. The routing table stores the routes (and details related with those routes) and network destinations. The routing table contains the topology of the immediate network. The primary goal of routing protocols and static routes is to construct the routing tables.
  • Change MSN Password  By : Robert D. Thomson
    MSN is an ISP (Internet Service Provider) which is owned and operated by Microsoft Corporation. In addition, Microsoft uses the MSN brand on a number of web sites which they operate.
  • SNMP  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Simple Network Management Protocol, or SNMP as it is more popularly known, is defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and is an internet protocol method. It is part of the application layer of the TCP/IP system. It consists of protocols for network management. It forms a key component of network management systems and is used in monitoring device functionality, alerting administrators to conditions that warrant their attention.
  • Stunning Powerpoint Presentation 2 Powerful Secrets Revealed  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Unique presentation templates and content, and interesting presenter way to bring the material will attract audience attention.
  • Hostname  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A name is the identifier of your computer on the network. A hostname is the DNS name of a computer on a network.
  • Opening RAR Files  By : Robert D. Thomson
    UnRAR-ing a file is just the opposite of RARing a file, as one might guess. Basically, you are undoing the RAR format and then extracting the files content. If you are an end user, this isn't a big deal if the WinRAR comes with an UnRAR option. If there is an option to UnRAR, you simply have to click the button, and just as when you unzip files, the RAR file will be extracted to the folder of your choice.
  • WMV Files  By : Robert D. Thomson
    WMV (Windows Media Video) is a generic name for video encoding solutions developed by Microsoft. The format is a part of the Windows Media framework that also includes formats like Windows Media Audio (WMA), Advanced Systems Format (ASF) and High Definition Photo (HDP). WMV files use the Microsoft container format and represent Microsoft's own version of MPEG-4 (Part 2) video encoding technology.
  • What Dirt can do to your Computer and Other Electrical Appliances  By : Robert D. Thomson
    I am positive we have all passed our fingers down a surface to verify if it wants a clean. That tell tale line of Dirt that we detach tell us its time for a little spit and polish.
  • Competitive Advantages of the Epson GS6000  By : Bill Spiez
    The Stylus Pro GS6000 features a brand-new ColorBurst Professional Production RIP, a comprehensive PostScript Language Level 3-compatible RIP and print server. The RIP is Pantone licensed for spot color matching, includes ICC output profile support, and features a unique multi-threaded/ multi-process
  • RAR Files  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A RAR file is a proprietary file format for archiving and data compression. A Russian engineer named Eugene Roshal developed this type of file for MS-DOS before it was later used in other operating systems as well.
  • How can I change my hotmail password  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Hotmail is a free (i.e. advertiser supported) web based e-mail system provided by Microsoft Corporation.The way to change your Hotmail password is to change your Microsoft Passport password.
  • What are Emoticons  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Emoticons are popular selections of graphic media that is currently used in chat software. These graphics are commonly used by people in order to relay the feelings they have at that given moment. A good example of these graphics would be the so-called “Smileys”, wherein it is placed within the text as an indication the user is “happy”. Hence, other groups of characters are also available in order to form a specific image.
  • Error Loading Operating System  By : Robert D. Thomson
    This error appears when the Operating System of a computer fails to load from the hard drive into the Random Access Memory.
  • What are Google Site links?  By : Keyclicks
    These sub-links are in effect ‘short-cuts’ to pages deep within a website that Google has placed in its search results which allow users looking for your site, to link directly into the pages of your site without first going through the main entry page Google has listed for your site (more often than not this main entry page is your site’s Home Page).
  • Emoticon  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A small text-based or graphics-based picture or icon used in a message in order to convey an emotion is known as an “Emoticon”. Emoticons have been in vogue since the days of the Morse code. Back then, they were used more as a code rather than a graphical symbol. Only people familiar with the code could interpret them.
  • How does LDAP work  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Lightweight Directory Access Protocol or LDAP is a TCP/IP-based Internet protocol used by email programs and a few other applications to search and fetch information from a directory stored on a server. A directory is a data repository storing identical chunks of information in a hierarchical and logical sequence.
  • Proxy.com  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A Proxy is a software program that resides in-between a client computer and a server. All communication between the client and the server are routed through the proxy. The proxy software can reside either on a dedicated computer, sandwiched between the client and the server, or exist in the client computer itself. The proxy acts like a filter that sifts all communication that occurs between the client and the server.
  • 'No Audio Device' Error  By : Robert D. Thomson
    If you have experienced a Windows "No Audio Device" error, it most likely means that your sound card is not installed properly.
  • Runtime Error  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A Runtime Error is an error that occurs during the execution of a program.
  • Converting FLAC to MP3  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Firstly, a FLAC is an abbreviation for “Free Lossless Audio Codec,” which means that the audio is compressed and the size of the file is smaller, but the quality is still the same. On the other hand, an MP3, an abbreviation for MPEG-3, is a lossy audio format that looses a bit of the original audio data. Converting a file from .flac to .mp3 can be an annoying task, but it can be done quite easily in any operating system with the right program.
  • Trojan Horse  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The original trojan horse was built by Odysseus, the King of Ithica, during the legendary Trojan Wars. The Greeks were losing the siege of the city of Troy. Odysseus had a large wooden horse built and left as a "gift" outside the walls of the city of Troy. He then ordered the Greek army to sail away.
  • Define MSDTC  By : Robert D. Thomson
    MSDTC, an abbreviation for Microsoft’s Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC), is a service component implanted in recently marketed Microsoft Windows systems (operating systems Windows 2000 and after, and Windows NT 4.0 has the MSDTC). Its job is coordinating the various transactions among multiple resource managers, including but not limited to databases, file systems, and message queues.
  • Download Accelerator 2008: Accelerate Your Internet!  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Don't waste your time! You can double, triple and even quadruple your download speed. Don't wait any longer for your web pages or downloads. Don't let a sudden disconnection ruin a long download. Make sure your downloads can be resumed almost instantly. This software allows you to increase your download speed dramatically!
  • Define Port Forwarding  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Port forwarding, often referred to as .tunnelling. is the forwarding of network ports from one network device to another. This is commonly done using a NAT (network address translation) enabled router or server and another computer within the local network.
  • Anonymous Proxy  By : Robert D. Thomson
    An anonymous proxy, also referred to as an anonymous proxy server, allows a client to access a file, web page, or some other resources through a server which services the requests of the client through another remote server.
  • Do You Need Free Web Site Traffic?  By : Ben Needles
    Has this ever happened to you? You design a killer web site with awesome graphics and great offers for your customers
  • Define Anonymous Surfing  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Anonymous surfing is browsing web sites privately.
    Anonymous surfing encompasses two different forms of privacy.
  • Converting FAT32 to NTFS  By : Robert D. Thomson
    These instruction will assist you in converting the C: partition from FAT32 to NTFS. If you wish to convert another partition instead, just use that drive letter instead of C: while following these instructions.
  • Define USB  By : Robert D. Thomson
    USB which stands for Universal Serial Bus is a standard for serial communications between computers and other devices. It was first introduced in 1996 and was jointly promoted by Intel, Phillips, US Robotics and Microsoft.
  • What is CPU Speed  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The CPU of a computer is the part of it which performs all of its logical and arithmetic calculations.
  • What is Computer Temperature  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A computer temperature, as the name clearly states, is the temperature of your computer. This is largely a sum of various devices giving off heat within the system. These can include the hard drives, graphic cards, CD-ROMs, power supplies, and the CPU, which gives off the most heat. The heat from these hardwares can have multiple negative effects on the machine, ultimately decreasing the life span of the computer.
  • What To Sell On eBay  By : Scott Douglas
    Determining what products to put up for auction on eBay is one of the significant choices you will have to make. Considering there are more than 20,000 categories and sub-categories, your alternatives are practically unbounded.
  • How to Flush DNS  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Ocassionally a systems "cache" of DNS addresses becomes corrupt. It therefore, becomes necessary to clean up your systems' DNS cache.
  • Unix Signals  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A Unix signal can be defined as a message that is sent to a process that is currently running.
  • How Does a Token Ring Work  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Token Ring is a type of a local area network (LAN) technology first thought out by an IBM developer, Olof Söderblom, in the 1960s. Its US patents were first credited in 1981 and was later promoted by IBM throughout the early 1980s. Then, it was popularized by IBM when its Token Ring architecture was founded on active multi-station access units (MSAUs or MAUs) and the IBM Structured Cabling System. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers also standardized the Token Ring as IEEE 802.5. Although very successful in its early days, with the introduction of 10-BASE-T (Ethernet) and the EIA/TIA 5638 cabling standard, its popularity and name fell by the early 1990s. IBM tried to revive it through an intense marketing campaign as it tried to outdo Ethernet in terms of performance and reliability, but was unable to match its adequately priced competition. Today, IBM no longer supports, promotes, or uses the Token Ring.
  • The ARP Cache  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The Address Resolution Protocol is designed to ease communication in TCP/IP networks through accelerated methods of finding host hardware addresses when the network layer is known.
  • Use Email Addresses Directory in Finding Email Address  By : Jenny Clark
    Is there someone you want to find since you have lost contact with the person? Is this person someone you used to work with, a former colleague, an old friend, or a secret crush maybe? There are lots of reasons why a person would want to find someone. Whatever the reason is, if you want to find the person’s email address, there are a few helpful tips that this article will provide you so just read on.
  • What is a torrent file and how does it work?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A torrent file is the file that is transferred among users using the torrent technology. The file extension used by torrent files is .torrent. Torrent files, when added into a torrent application, can be distributed among numerous amounts of people without the need of any major hardware costs and server fees on a particular individual.
  • Proxy  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A proxy is also known as proxy server and application level gateway.
  • How Computers Are Taking Over The Work Place! No Where Is Safe!  By : Robert D. Thomson
    See how computers are monitoring our every movement, even at work!
  • How Much Server Room Air Conditioning Do You Need?  By : Ben Needles
    Server rooms make significant demands on a buildings cooling capacity and usually have their own independent cooling systems as a result
  • Would Social Bookmarking Help Me With My PR?  By : Ben Needles
    When looking to improve on a legitimate home business, there are a number of things you can do
  • TIPS TO DRIVING TRAFFIC TO YOUR WEBSITE...  By : Ben Needles
    It might be easy to start a website or a Blog , but to make the site successful and noticed by people is easier said than done
  • TCP Optimizer  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A TCP Optimizer is a tool that is used to optimize the speed of broadband Internets such as cable and DSL.
  • NTLDR  By : Robert D. Thomson
    NTLDR stands for "New Technology Loader". It is the new loader for all Windows NT Operating Systems. It is the loader that actually loads the operating system from the Hard Drive.
  • 15 Ways To Make Money On The Internet  By : Ben Needles
    If I had time I could probably come up with over a hundred ways to make Money on the Internet
  • The Cheapest Laptop and Most Colorful and Fun Computers  By : Mary Swanson
    Laptop computers are not only convenient, powerful, and user friendly, but they are also cost effective and available in many colors. Some of the cheapest laptop computers are comparable to the most expensive if you shopcarefully. Why spend more money on an expensive mode when you can get the same power and speed in a less expensive laptop.
  • Watering Your Garden without Getting Hosed (Or, How to Avoid Scams, Part 3)  By : Ben Needles
    In the process of writing parts 1 and 2 of this series I was reminded of the one time I was scammed
  • In the Battle Against Junk E-mail, the Human is the Most Exploitable Weakness  By : Christopher Spence
    These days, companies use numerous technologies to defend corporate resources, such as email scanners, firewalls, web proxies, anti-virus suites, and spam filters. Spammers continuously make it challenging by constantly updating and expanding the complexity, footprints, and vast amount of junk e-mail they broadcast, so keeping pace with the latest security updates, exploits, and scams requires constant effort. Many junk e-mail filters are unable to keep up with the many forms of email threats. A growing percentage of these are carrying no damaging payload themselves (thus getting around email security that relies on malicious software signatures), but attempt to tempt users to internet sites that are capable of "drive-by" infections. In other words, simply visiting one of these internet sites can infect a user's machine. Promises of free music, cell tones, software, or pictures provide motivators to inspect these web sites.
  • Proxy Lists  By : Robert D. Thomson
    A proxy list is a list of all the working proxy websites. A proxy website is a website which lets you surf anonymously and it allows you to access the websites which have been blocked by a content filter.
  • MySpace Advances Options  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Those who want to offer more on their website or those who simply want to create a more detailed website may require some more advanced knowledge to achieve the desired effects.
  • How Much Money Can I Make With Surveys Online?  By : Ben Needles
    Thats a good question
  • How to Unblock Websites?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Anonymous surfing is one of the simple solutions to this problem. Surfing websites privately by hiding your details like IP address, location is termed as anonymous surfing.
  • What are Proxy sites  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Proxy sites enable the individual to access websites and servers through another server to keep the location and identity of the individual unknown. This helps to limit the amount of spam, cookies, and other information from being gleaned or placed on the computer. This in turn helps to keep the computer running fast and efficiently.
  • The Secrets of Seo for Non Profits  By : Ben Needles
    One of the best ways to utilize existing advertising tactics on the internet is to use SEO articles
  • Where can I download Free Fonts  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Free fonts are amongst the most popular downloads for entry level and professional graphic designers and typographers. They can provide a way for designers to express themselves uniquely without having to create a new font themselves or spend a lot of money purchasing a high priced professionally designed font for use only once or twice.
  • SSL Certificates Offer Website Security  By : Robert D. Thomson
    SSL is especially important when we give our credit card, personal information to e-commerce websites. This article discusses SSL information and factors used in securing websites.
  • Designing Myspace Layouts and Online Marketing  By : Todd A Smith
    The internet, a networking tool that seemed to be of small popularity over a decade ago, has taken off by leaps and bounds, thanks to social networking. One of the most popular places for social networking is Myspace.com. Myspace has created a large transformation among the internet world by creating a means for millions of people to join the website for free and communicate with one another. Just as unique as the people that come to the Myspace program, as are the layouts and backgrounds that can be created by each person.
  • Joining in on the Fun in Myspace Groups  By : Todd A Dickerson
    Myspace.com has truly made a name for itself on the internet. Because Myspace social network has well over a million people worldwide as members, it is not surprising that there are Myspace groups in existance.. The groups are wide-ranging and flexible, so you'll be sure to find one that you love!.
  • webdesign and internet Usability  By : Ranold Anton
    Usenet-its components, News Groups, Searching and subscribing to News Groups, News servers
    Concept of chatting and internet Relay chat (IRC), client Software for chat, chat Servers, smiles
  • web design internet and protocols  By : Ranold Anton
    Internet protocols, TCP/IP: IP Address and its Format, TCP/IP-based packages, SLIP, PPP
    Network and Network Devices: Network Architecture, Ethernet, FDDI, and ATM
    Characteristics of Local Area Network & wide Area Network: Topolofy, protocols
    And media,
  • Torrent Files  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Torrents make it possible to share and receive software, movies, music, and iBooks.
  • How to Burn a DVD  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The process of burning DVDs is not nearly as hard as it use to be, nor is it difficult to acquire the resources with which to burn a DVD.
  • Targeting the keyword long tail for search engine optimisation  By : Anna Eliot
    Do you really think that targeting one keyword per page is just enough for properly search engine optimised page? Do you think that primary keywords alone can generate the maximum amount of targeted visitors (bigger business) in your website through organic search? Let’s find out.
  • What is Firmware  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Firmware is like a combination of both hardware and software. Basically any type of computer chip that contains data or any type of program on it can be considered to be firmware.
  • Ethernet Crossover Cables  By : Robert D. Thomson
    An ethernet crossover cable is similar in appearance to a standard ethernet cable except that it has its "send" and "receive" wires crossed, allowing for a back-and-forth communication between the two computers.
  • UDP - User Datagram Protocol  By : Robert D. Thomson
    UDP is a simpler data based connectionless protocol compared to the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol).
  • How to Download Torrent Files  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Instructions on how to download torrent files from the Internet.
  • How do I Unblock MySpace?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Unblock MySpace from school, work, or Dar al Islam to allow yourself unfettered access to your MySpace friends.
  • How to drive traffic to your blog  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Once you set up a blog that has some useful information in it that your niche market would benefit from, it is time to start working on getting some traffic to it. The following steps will help you be able to drive some traffic to your blog.
  • Best 10 Seo Tools  By : .JohnSmith.
    We know that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is very important for any web site to achieve success. But, big SEO companies are taking coup bucks for it. So, why pay so much when you can do it yourself within no time with the right SEO tools? Well, below is a list of top 10 SEO tools that will surely help you to SEO your site like a pro and without spending a lot of dollars:
  • Hardware Damage to Data Storage Devices  By : jameswalsh
    Time was when floppy drives were considered state-of-the-art media with a capacity of 1.2 MB, while hard drives were huge, clumsy and expensive devices that boasted a storage capacity of a grand total of 2 GB, which was considered phenomenal at the time.
  • Web Development Done the Right Way  By : RajAndrews
    The Internet is the biggest source of online trade and commerce that has revolutionized business activities across the globe. It helps in easy transactions which enables direct access to both service providers and clients for effective exchange of goods and services.

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