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Answers to Your Questions Question Mark

My Web program won't open my HTML files anymore

Summer 2008

by Susan C. Daffron

Send E-Cards Safely Computing at Home

It's fun to send and receive e-cards, but make sure you don't get scammed in the process

Summer 2007

by Joe Butler

Manage Your Life in Outlook Computing at Home

A review of all the things you can do with Outlook, along with a few favorite features

Spring 2007

by Dian D. Chapman

Get Your Ezine Delivered How To

Thanks to spam, getting email where it needs to go has become increasingly difficult.

Fall 2006

by Susan C. Daffron

Stupid Spam From the Editor

Spam is destroying the Internet like a continually growing cancer that seems to have no cure.

Summer 2006

by Susan C. Daffron

Answers to Your Questions Question Mark

How to back up and restore Outlook PST files

Spring 2005

by Susan C. Daffron

Answers to Your Questions - E-mail Filtering Question Mark

Set up black lists and white lists to separate spam from real e-mail.

Winter 2003/2004

by Susan C. Daffron

Optimizing Your Resume for the Internet Rest Stop

How to create an e-friendly resume that gets noticed.

Summer 2002

by Todd L. Bermont

Understanding Web Hosting Rest Stop

What is Web hosting and what does it include.

Spring 2002

by Computor Companion Staff

Please Forward to Everyone You Know Computing at Home

Why you should think before you press the Forward button.

Winter 2001/2002

by Dian D. Chapman

Get Attached to Attachments Computing at Home

Sending files with your e-mail is easy.

September-November 2001

by Leia T. Camigwen

Unsend Me The Bit Bucket

The risks posed by impulsive use of the Send button.

March/April 2001

by Cynthia M. Daffron

Get Your Web Site Noticed, Part 1 Rest Stop

Submitting your web site to search engines.

March/April 2001

by Rod Truitt

You've Got Lots of Mail Software Spot

Communicate with lots of people with special e-mail software.

September/October 2000

by Joe Butler

E-mail Jargon The Bit Bucket

Learn what acronyms like ROFLMAO mean in e-mail.

November/December 1999

by Dian D. Chapman

Web

Do Some Surfing Before You Buy Your Next Car Rest Stop

Remove some of the fear and uncertainty associated with buying a car by doing online research first

Spring 2009

by Joe Butler

Use Windows LiveWriter to Update Your Blog Computing at Work

Learn this quick and easy way to update your blog from your desktop (instead of a Web browser)

Summer 2008

by James H. Byrd

Use Internet Newsgroups How To

Learn how to get the most out of newsgroups, an underused yet valuable feature of the Internet

Summer 2008

by Ken Blake

About Face The Bit Bucket

Just like it was in third grade, social networking sites like Facebook give you the thrill of the clique

Winter 2007/2008

by Cynthia M. Daffron

Which Blogging Tool Should I Choose? Rest Stop

The blog platform you select has a lot to do with your blogging goals and the Web sites you already have in place

Winter 2007/2008

by Susan C. Daffron

Here Comes the Bride-zilla Rest Stop

Go online to find everything you need for the perfect wedding

Fall 2007

by Joe Butler

How Can I Get a Small Quantity of Cards Printed? Question Mark

If you only need a few cards, try an online photo service instead

Summer 2007

by Susan C. Daffron

Share Your Presentations Online Rest Stop

Consider using a sharing site rather than sending PowerPoint presentations as email attachments

Summer 2007

by Geetesh Bajaj

Understanding Social Networking Rest Stop

Social networking Web sites like MySpace aim to offer many communication functions together in one place

Spring 2007

by Joe Butler

The Realities of Operating an Online Product Business Computing at Work

Learn what is involved in operating an Internet storefront after you have it set up

Winter 2006/2007

by James H. Byrd

Get Your Ezine Delivered How To

Thanks to spam, getting email where it needs to go has become increasingly difficult.

Fall 2006

by Susan C. Daffron

Answers to Your Questions Question Mark

My computer makes all these annoying noises while I'm surfing the Internet. Is there a way I can get it to shut up?

Summer 2006

by Susan C. Daffron

Google Moves Map Sites to the Next Level Rest Stop

With the Internet you don't need to worry about getting lost; the answers are just a click away

Summer 2006

by Joe Butler

Seeking Out Abandonware Rest Stop

Find your favorite moldy oldie software products online.

Spring 2006

by Joe Butler

Using Internet Explorer for FTP File Transfers Computing at Work

When you need to FTP files and you don't have an FTP program, try Internet Explorer

Winter 2005/2006

by James H. Byrd

Get Online, It's Java Time! Rest Stop

Everything you need to know about the perks of coffee.

Fall 2005

by Helen Swann

Sifting Through Parenting Advice Online Rest Stop

Everyone has parenting advice, including the Web, so find out what's worthwhile and what's not.

Fall 2005

by Joe Butler

Learn How to Use an RSS Reader Step by Step

If you've been putting off learning about RSS, procrastinate no more! This article shows you how easy it is to get started and take control of the subscription content you receive from the Internet.

Fall 2005

by James H. Byrd

Search Engine Optimization Tips Using Site Content – Part 2 Programming Principles

Optimize your Web site's position in the search engine rankings by virtue of its content.

Summer 2005

by James H. Byrd

Get Your Free Credit Report Computing at Home

Thanks to a new law, you are entitled to a free copy of your credit report.

Summer 2005

by Joe Butler

Cool Movie Sites for Hot Summer Films Rest Stop

If you're a movie lover, fire up your browser and check out these film-oriented sites.

Summer 2005

by Helen Swann

Cool Sites that Blend Cyberspace and Reality Rest Stop

Web sites that let you track real items like books and money in cyberspace.

Spring 2005

by Joe Butler

Search Engine Optimization Tips Using Site Content - Part 1 Programming Principles

Proven methods to increase the traffic your Web site receives from people using search engines

Spring 2005

by James H. Byrd

What Is a Blog? Question Mark

A blog is an abbreviated term for Web log and generally contains commentary.

Winter 2004/2005

by Joe Butler

Replace Your Mail Links with a Contact Form Computing at Work

Using a contact form instead of an email link on your Web site allows you to hide your email address from spammers, yet still gives your customers a way to contact you

Winter 2004/2005

by James H. Byrd

Oh, What A Chocolate Web! Rest Stop

Where to find chocolate and other confections online.

Fall 2004

by Helen Swann

Avoid Internet Scams Rest Stop

Watch out for online scammers trying to steal your money.

Spring 2004

by Mridu Khullar

Search Engine Optimization Rest Stop

SEO isn't smoke and mirrors - mostly it's just common sense.

Spring 2004

by Helen Swann

Spy-Proof Your Computer Computing at Work

Protect you and your computer from malicious spyware.

Winter 2003/2004

by Mridu Khullar

"Sticky" Web Site Tools for Frugal WebMasters Rest Stop

Create a sticky site to keep your visitors coming back for more.

Winter 2003/2004

by Helen Swann

Free Web Page Tools for the Design Challenged Rest Stop

If you can't design yourself out of a box, find free templates to help.

Fall 2003

by Helen Swann

I Just Lost My Job...Now What? Computing at Work

Follow a few simple steps to get your next (better) job.

Spring 2002

by Todd L. Bermont

Understanding Web Hosting Rest Stop

What is Web hosting and what does it include.

Spring 2002

by Computor Companion Staff

Working with Web Graphics Computing at Work

Tips for using graphics effectively on your Web site.

Winter 2001/2002

by James H. Byrd

Ramping The Web Rest Stop

How to make your Web site accessible to those with disabilities.

Winter 2001/2002

by Dave Reynolds

Understanding On-Line Payment Rest Stop

Learn how on-line transactions are processed before you set up a site.

September-November 2001

by James H. Byrd

Choosing Web Site Creation Software Software Spot

A few of popular options when you want to create your site yourself.

September-November 2001

by Susan C. Daffron

Get Your Web Site Noticed, Part 3 Rest Stop

Start an e-zine to keep Web site visitors coming back.

July/August 2001

by Rod Truitt

Find Broken Web Links How To

Follow these steps to find "missing" pages on Web sites.

May/June 2001

by Kevin Zollman

Click Down the Garden Path Computing at Home

Use your computer to help you create a great garden.

May/June 2001

by Rita Janisse

DSL...Well It's Not Heaven Yet Software Spot

The trials and tribulations of getting high-speed DSL access.

May/June 2001

by Greg Chapman

Get Your Website Noticed, Part 2 Rest Stop

Use keywords to improve your site's search engine placement.

May/June 2001

by Rod Truitt

Get Your Web Site Noticed, Part 1 Rest Stop

Submitting your web site to search engines.

March/April 2001

by Rod Truitt

Organize Yourself Online Rest Stop

Use Web tools to get yourself organized.

January/February 2001

by Joe Butler

Downloading from the Internet Made Easy Step by Step

How to download, unzip, and install files from the Internet.

January/February 2001

by James Haner

Pet Perspectives Computing at Home

Use your computer to help find, choose and care for pets.

November/December 2000

by Susan Daniels

Cyberprivacy: They Know Where You're Going Today Rest Stop

Understand Internet privacy and security issues.

September/October 2000

by James Haner

Market Your Skills Online Rest Stop

Tips to help freelancers find projects online.

July/August 2000

by Joe Butler

Answers to Your Questions Question Mark

Understanding Internet security

July/August 2000

by James H. Byrd

Search Engines Just Got Easier...Or Maybe Not Software Spot

Understanding how search engines work.

May/June 2000

by Joe Butler

Going Once, Going Twice, Sold on Auctions! Computing at Home

The ins and outs of online auctions like EBay

May/June 2000

by Rita Janisse

Web Site Redesign Before & After

New layout and graphics make a Web site easier to use.

May/June 2000

by Computor Companion Staff

Vacation Getaways on the Internet Rest Stop

Research your next vacation online.

May/June 2000

by Susan Daniels

Create Your Own Start Page Step by Step

Learn a little HTML code to create a browser start page.

March/April 2000

by Susan C. Daffron

Award-winning Science on the Internet Rest Stop

Find your next science fair project online.

March/April 2000

by Susan Daniels

Cooking Sites on the 'Net Rest Stop

Places to look when you have no idea what's for dinner.

January/February 2000

by Kathleen Oberschulte

Health Information (and Misinformation) on the Web Rest Stop

Use the Internet to find out more about health conditions.

November/December 1999

by Cynthia M. Daffron

IE vs. Netscape: Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better Software Spot

Comparing Internet Explorer and Netscape browsers.

November/December 1999

by Melody Martz

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