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Internet And Modern Technology Created A Whole New Job Title: Virtual Assistants
Posted by admin in Modern Technology on December 4, 2011
Are you inundated with project deadlines, unanswered emails, unpaid bills or missing important events and dates?
Do you need to update your blogs, social network accounts or need marketing help to promote your business because your business hasn’t been picking up new clients lately?
Are you overwhelmed with paperwork and need help in research?
Is your phone ringing off the hook? Or do you need to call more than a dozen clients to follow-up an order or payment?
Is your To-Do list out of control, and you are at a point where you can’t tell where to start?
Perhaps this is the time where you have to admit that you can’t do everything on your own. Getting help remotely at this point by hiring a virtual assistant is one idea that you should consider.
The advancement in technology and internet has created a whole new job title. It has created an opportunity for both individuals and business owners alike to establish a unique work relationship that is mutually beneficial and fulfilling. Read the rest of this entry »
How Modern Technology Has Made Automobiles Safer
Posted by admin in Modern Technology on December 4, 2011
We all know about the importance of wearing a seatbelt and the safety breakthrough effect that airbags have had on the car community. Here are a few more safety features that modern technology has contributed to the automobile industry.
The most important and fundamental part of automobile safety is the attempted avoidance of collisions in the first place. This is accomplished by the solid performance of the vehicle’s braking and steering systems as well as the mirrors, lights, and suspension. Modern technology has aided and increased the reliability of these functions.
Braking is enhanced with features such as anti-lock braking, cornering brake control, and electronic brakeforce distribution systems. These greatly diminish the chances that the car will skid, slip on wet surfaces, or lose control when braking suddenly. Using computers and sensors to help the systems calculate the force and application of each brake on each wheel helps these systems to perform at optimal levels no matter what the conditions. Read the rest of this entry »