Over the past ten years, media and social communication have improved to a point never seen before. The fact is that almost anybody has the ability to reach out to anybody else in the world with very little effort or time. This also includes much more then simple communication and can give people a complete and deep look into a friend or family member’s life with the simple click of a mouse. This can allow individuals to become close friends without having to come into constant more…
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Social Networking, has changed the way people communicate. It’s not expected to slow down any time soon. With the advent of social networking sites like, Facebook, Twitter, and Myspace, getting in touch with that long lost friend, or relative has never been easier. Wonder what happened to that geeky Alvin from Science class, back in 1978? Chances are pretty good, that if he is living, he is on a social media network. Everyone from the little kid down the street more…
If you’re moving you’re going to have to look into internet providers and boy, what a slew of options are out there nowadays. If you’re trying to decide between several different kinds allow us to help. If there’s one thing we know it’s the interwebs.
Satellite Internet: This is a great option if you’re moving to a rural area and won’t have access to anything but dial up. It’s faster than DU but if you can get DSL or another high-speed option likely odds are the satellite provider won’t cover you.
DSL: Speaking of DSL, it’s still the fastest traditional method out there. If you’ve got a new home with cable hookups DSL is going to be your easiest bet and it’s not too pricey, either. Talk to someone about bundling to save even more money.
4G: Ever thought about 4G broadband internet? If you live in a coverage area it’s totally mobile which means you’ve got a roaming hotspot, particularly convenient if you work from home or travel often. It’s priced similarly to what DSL is in your area.

