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The Stats and what they Say
- By Sparks Johnson
Since last month, I have been hit by two studies on the Internet which, when looked at together, spell out a trend and help me understand the increased call rate at Ulink.

Web Packages - Nice and Easy
- By Thomas W. Bickle
Long ago, we at Ulink offered our web design in a very hands-on and comprehensive manner: totally custom website design. After some time however, we found that many clients prefer to create an attractive website more quickly, and with less fuss and expense than a custom web design allowed.

The History of the Micro processor
- By Eric Wolff
A look back at the origins of the processors that power todays cutting edge computers.

Changing your Email Reading habits
- By Sparks Johnson
Changing your Email Reading habits? Is it for me? Is it worth the change?

Spam Fu - The Art of Avoiding Spam E-mail
- By Thomas W. Bickle
Many of our users call our technical support line (866-339-7100) to find out how they can avoid dreaded Spam e-mail. If you're one of those users, chances are good that you've heard some of the following approaches before. If you want to avoid Spam (unsolicited commercial e-mails), then this article is for you.

Buying the Ideal Computer (Part 3 – Pentium vs. Celeron)
- By Eric Wolff
In the previous article, I discussed the three major Intel platforms and the differences between them. This time around, I am going to go into more detail about how a Pentium based system outperforms a Celeron based system.

Ecommerce
- By Sparks Johnson
Recently, we are hearing more and more about the revival of Ecommerce. Some estimates show planned ecommerce projects up 20% to 40% over just six months ago. Why all of a sudden do we see an emergence of interest in ecommerce?

Ulink Web E-Mail
- By Thomas W. Bickle
In case you hadn't heard, Ulink offers Web E-mail, a service that allows our users to read, send and delete their e-mail from remote locations, without having to set up a dedicated e-mail program like Outlook Express. All you need is an Internet connection and a web browser, like the one you use to read web pages.

Buying the Ideal Computer (Part 2 – PCs in-depth)
- By Eric Wolff
The two most important questions to ask yourself when you decide to purchase a new computer are what am I going to do with the computer and how much am I willing to spend. It is possible to purchase a complete system (monitor and all) for less than five hundred dollars, but do not expect it to be a powerhouse computer.

Buying the Ideal Computer (Part 1 – PC vs. Mac)
- By Eric Wolff
In the first installment of buying the ideal computer, I am going to discuss the differences between the two major computer platforms: Windows based computers and Apple computers.

Ulink Web Form - Hosting customers enjoy added value, for free!
- By Thomas W. Bickle
Have you got a web site? Do you want to greatly improve your communications with your users and avoid Spam, for free? Then have we got a service for you!

Spam Scam Exposed
- By Sparks Johnson
Here is a copy of an Email I recently received. You may receive one like or very similar to this. Let's go over why it smells of a spammer trying to lure us to get information.

How do I avoid Spyware?
- By Sparks Johnson
           Be aware why are you are getting something off the Internet. Do you really need it? Is it free?

Spyware - a "New" Threat
- By Sparks Johnson

Do you know what "drive-by downloading", "key-loggers", "burrower" and Trojan horses are?

Spam and Return Receipts
- By Eric Wolff
Return receipts can lead to more SPAM in your inbox

Help Protect Yourself from Application Sneak Attacks
- By Sparks Johnson
An application installed itself popping up unwanted pornography?<

Hotbar Exposed
- By Sparks Johnson
Hotbar is Spyware - Why should you care?

Getting a website on the Web - The Basics
- By Thomas W. Bickle
An introductory but informative article regarding where websites come from. Isn't it time we had that talk...?