| Most people take great care to not scratch the bottom of their CDs and DVDs, but in reality it’s the top you should protect; the actual data on an optical disc is stored in an extremely thin layer of aluminum under the label side and, if scratched, it cannot be polished back to a showroom shine like the plastic bottom layer. | |
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Microcommerce | |
| Microcommerce refers to online transactions involving the exchange of very small amounts of money. An example of Microcommerce is a pay-per-view service that allows viewing of single articles or researching singular instances of information from an online encyclopedia. | |
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| | Finding your stuff with Windows Search doesn't require you know or even care about Advanced Query Syntax, but if you have 1000s of images, music files, and videos, then it sure helps. AQS really shines when you've saved your stuff in a safe place but can't remember where that place is, so even if you've lost something, it's never really lost if you know how to look for it! | |
| | Ask any PC tech person how to make your computer faster, and almost every one of them will tell you to defrag your PC. But do you really need to manually trigger a defrag these days? | |
| | Search on the desktop has been a staple of Windows for years now, but many users don't know just how truly useful it is. When you search from the desktop, you can find anything, anywhere, including non-indexed locations. This means you really can't lose anything, if you know how to look for it! | |
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