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This Weeks Links:

1. Is the Internet creating challenges for your business?
The Internet is a great tool for business, but it can also present some tough challenges. Computer viruses, spyware, spam, and even unauthorized web surfing can cause downtime and affect productivity. Fortunately there are ways to prevent these issues. Click the link below to see how CyBerJaz can help.
http://www.cyberjaz.net/CyBerJaz-ProGuard-Internet-Management.pdf?referrer=take5

2. Borrowing Images from the Web: An FAQ
Who hasn't used Google Image search at one time or another, or found an interesting photo online that you've thought of using for your web site or presentation. What is OK to use and what is not? When do you need to seek permission? For a good guide to some commonly asked questions, see this article on TechSoup.org.
http://www.techsoup.org/learningcenter/internet/page5970.cfm

3. Larger Monitors Can Boost Productivity
You've seen those big monitors on the designers' desks and probably thought - "Wished I had one of those". Well it turns out - that might not be such a bad idea according to this study detailed in ComputerWorld. Seems a bigger monitor may just help the bottom line. It needs to be turned on of course. ;)
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9067820

4. Top 10 April Fools' Day Joke Web Sites
Here's a slightly different twist on the usual light side link this week. Read on for the funniest April Fool's Day web sites from years past.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,143657/article.html

5. Why are the Keys Arranged the Way they are on a QWERTY Keyboard?
Turns out that jumbled mess of keys on your computer keyboard was no accident. Not only was it arranged that way on purpose, it was actually designed to intentionally slow people down to allow early typewriters a chance to catch up.
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question458.htm


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