Apr 22

i know realplayer can let u burn them but its only the premium version of the player that lets me do it and i hav to buy it online..is there a free software in the market too?
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Apr 22

when a new software is released how do people know about them. big company do advertise or do a media news confrence. what about small companies, how they introduce there software to market.
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Apr 22

(online), I have applied to University of Memphis to complete a Bachelor’s degree in international business or marketing. I am having second thoughts about my path now. Should I continue with a Bachelor’s in Information Technology or a more specific business fields? Shall I attend traditional campus or continue online? I have done it before, it’s great, but time consuming. For business traditional campus seems like a great idea. But if I continue with IT, then what better place to get the degree than online, where you are forced to deal with more software and the internet? The IT field is growing so fast and there are so many high paying jobs and new fields, but business has a proven success record with hard work. Hard work will, of course, always be necessary. But what field and end to a means is the most noteworthy and reasonable? Give me your opinion.
Apr 22

i am a senior that is going to college, but cant pick between these two. I would also like to ask yall which degree would probably have me paid more in the future. Thanks
Apr 22

hey whoever’s out there^,

I wonder if there is a decent software retailer where I can buy new computer games, like Left 4 Dead, which will be released tomorrow.

I have yet only found those mass markets like ‘Techno Mart’ and the ‘Yeongsan Electronic Center’, but neither of them (well OK…I didn’t search all yeongsan…) had a shop that sells computer games. Anyway it’s hard for me to find software here…

so whoever knows a spot ANYWHERE in Seoul, I’d be glad to recieve and answer.

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Apr 22

I think the offer letter has been sent and I am a little scared since the products include Software, Operating Systems, Application Development, Storage, Servers, Desktops, Consulting IT Services, System Options, Network Security Products, etc. etc. all of which I only know enough to get by as your average computer user.
Any tips on how to attain the most amount of knowledge as fast as possible? Like a cliffnotes type thing for the tech world? :) Thanks a million!