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Brennan Gerald

Google Voice – PMC’s Free Phone Service

No Comments 26 October 2010

The PMC office is equipped with Google voice technology. If you are not yet familiar, you will be shortly. Google Voice is a free communication service Google offers. The service is centered around the ability to create a custom phone number, and use it by patching into your wireless internet, or land connection. This type [...]

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iPhone 4 With DSLR Lens = HD Public Media To Go?

Brennan Gerald

iPhone 4 With DSLR Lens = HD Public Media To Go?

No Comments 26 October 2010

I’m a blackberry user, and never really though about switching to the iPhone. But this enhancement makes me reconsider. It would be a little awkward to set up but its definitely worth it. You’d essentially be able to snap photos with amazing clarity and quality. As of now this DSLR lens adapter is just a [...]

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Bloggers To Give Full Disclosure Due To New Media Initiatives?

Brennan Gerald

Bloggers To Give Full Disclosure Due To New Media Initiatives?

No Comments 23 October 2010

“FOR nearly three decades, the Federal Trade Commission’s rules regarding the relationships between advertisers and product reviewers and endorsers were deemed adequate. Then came the age of blogging and social media. On Monday, the F.T.C. said it would revise rules about endorsements and testimonials in advertising that had been in place since 1980. The new [...]

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Perspective 1: Creative Mind Book Review

Brennan Gerald

Perspective 1: Creative Mind Book Review

No Comments 03 September 2010

So I just finished reading this book a few moments ago and I must say to you all, I highly recommend it. The author Ernest Holmes beautifully conveys detailed instruction on how to access the untapped potential of our natural divinity.

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