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- My CopyWriter (zip)
- My CopyWriter is a simple yet powerful sales-letter generating program that makes Internet advertising, marketing, and promotion as easy as clicking a button. It not only automates each step of the letter writing process, it creates effective sales copy in a ready-to-publish format. My CopyWriter is the next best thing...
- Tags: Copywriter, Internet, Sales Strategy, Marketing Research, Sales, Marketing
- Software downloads 2007-06-29
- Geek Trivia: And called them by name(s)
- What names besides Rudolph did writer Robert L. May consider for his famous red-nosed reindeer? Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is scrambling to finish his traditional last-minute holiday shopping, so we've pulled this Classic Geek from our archives, which originally ran Dec. 22, 2004. And because the Geek is...
- Tags: Jay Garmon, Team management, Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph, Geek Trivia Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Quibble, Editor, Nose, Copywriter, Gillen, Management
- Technical articles 2005-12-20
- CopyWriter (exe)
- CopyWriter is a basic editor for all day use. As a lightweight general-purpose editor it is capable of opening TXT, RTF, DOC, and binary files. The program features a unique Writer mode to optimize the screen layout and a plug-in system to expand functionality. Version 3.03 adds a new HTML...
- Tags: Plug-in, Copywriter
- Software downloads 2005-10-20
Additional Resources
- Hypnosis by Lucas Hyde (zip)
- This is a full-length novel, a contemporary general fiction in a choice of e-book formats: Microsoft Reader, Adobe Reader PDF, Palm eReader, MobiPocket Reader, or any Web browser HTML. Julian Auger is a hypnotherapist with a secret that is driving him insane. Gordon Lissope is a struggling copywriter about to...
- Tags: E-books, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2006-08-25
- Mr Playboy himself turns 80
- Totally overshadowing my miniscule milestone of 65 years, was Hugh Hefner's 80th birthday on April 9.Still going strong, this is the man who LIVED every man's fantasies.My only complaint -- why were there no nude centrefolds when I was a teenager and had NO idea what a naked woman looked...
- Tags: Hef, Hugh Hefner, birthday, lucky, hefner, jardinier, off-topic, Playboy
- Discussion threads 2006-04-11
- Geek Trivia: And called them by name(s)
- Editor's note: True to his lazy holiday self, the Trivia Geek has skipped out early to celebrate the silly season and has called forth this time-honored Classic Geek from our archives to cover his tracks. (Again.) He's also taking off December 26, so don't expect a Geek Trivia on that...
- Tags: Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- Geek Trivia: Pinball wizard
- Test your command ofuseless knowledge by subscribing to TechRepublic's Geek Trivia e-newsletter. Automaticallysign up today!Few electronic innovations are as closely associated with asingle application as the tilt mechanism is with modern pinball machines.Designed to serve dual roles as an anti-cheating and damage-prevention device,the tilt mechanism halts a game when a...
- Tags: Games, tilt mechanism, game
- Technical articles 2004-05-10
- Simple measures keep on-leave employees in the loop
- While there are no hard and fast rules for keeping on-leave employees informed of workplace developments, there are some ways you can make sure both HR and your employee are happy with the situation.Keeping just the right amount of contact with team members who are on extended leave is a...
- Tags: Team management, Recruitment & Selection, Ken Hardin, on-leave employee, team, job
- Technical articles 2002-12-03
- Simple measures keep on-leave employees in the loop
- While there are no hard-and-fast rules for keeping on-leave employees informed of workplace developments, there are ways to make sure both HR and your employees are happy with the situation, such as using the Web and making a few special concessions.This article originally appeared on our sister site, TechRepublic.Keeping just...
- Tags: Team management, Recruitment & Selection, E-mail, Ken Hardin, team, job
- Technical articles 2002-12-16
- Geek Trivia: Flowering intellect
- Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is wrapping up his work on the TechRepublic newsletter revamp. In the meantime, he's reached way back into the archives to grab this Classic Geek, which originally ran on June 25, 2003. The orchid family of flowers ranks as one of the...
- Tags: Editor, Species, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-09-04
- Geek Trivia: It's not easy being Wint-O-Green
- What substance in Wint-O-Green Life Savers makes these candies more prone to triboluminescence? Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is on extended leave, but he did get off his slacker butt long enough to pull this Classic Geek, which originally ran on Sept. 2, 2003 and then again on March...
- Tags: Jay Garmon, Sir Francis Bacon, Geek Trivia Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Light, Editor, Corporate Communications, Branding, Marketing
- Technical articles 2007-02-06
- Geek Trivia: Shedding some (laser) light
- Editor's note: Once again, the Trivia Geek has bailed on his commitment to originality and instead scavenged a Classic Geek from the archives, which originally ran on April 11, 2006. He swears this will be the last time it happens until Christmas (yeah, right). This week, we...
- Tags: Community, Editor, Laser, Einstein, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-10-09
- Geek Trivia: How low can you go?
- Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is once again away supervising a project of deep technical significance -- the redesign of TechRepublic newsletters. In the meantime, he has reached way back into the archives to grab this Classic Geek, which originally ran on Aug. 13, 2003. What do...
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Earth, Editor, Depth, Probe Concept, Borehole, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-08-28
- Geek Trivia: Pole positions
- What are the four types of North Poles found on planet Earth? As part of Geek Trivia's continuing efforts to highlight obscure anniversaries from the annals of science and history, I'll remind you that 174 years ago, explorer James Clark Ross' expedition became the first group...
- Tags: Magnetic North, Jay Garmon, North Pole, pole, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Earth, Team Management, Network Technology, Management, Networking
- Technical articles 2005-05-31
- Geek Trivia: First to the Fourth
- OK, so we didn't send out a Geek Trivia newsletter, as TechRepublic shut down in observance of the U.S. Independence Day holiday. Never fear, GT-addicts, as the ol' Trivia Geek has your back with this this Classic Geek, which originally ran July 5, 2006. Every year, the...
- Tags: Earth, Constellation, Guest, Artifact, Nebula, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-07-02
- Geek Trivia: Fighting fire with wireless
- Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is saddled with some distracting project management responsibilities this week, so he reached way back into the archives for this Classic Geek, which originally ran on Sept. 24, 2003. In some respects, the birth of the American space program, and specifically...
- Tags: Patent, Radio, Editor, Missile, Wireless, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-08-07
- Geek Trivia: The ice is right
- Remember the old days when science only expected you to know about three states of matter: Solid, liquid, and gas? Then they started in with the fourth state -- plasma -- which looks suspiciously like a gas except that the electrons are misbehaving under the guise of ionization. The majority...
- Tags: Ice, Ice Ih, Ice Ic, Sales Tools, Wiki, Corporate Communications, Sales, Online Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-06-19
- Geek Trivia: Cheaper by the d'oh-zen
- In a recent paper titled "Gauge/gravity duality and meta-stable dynamical supersymmetry breaking," a group of Stanford physicists introduced a new word to the string theory lexicon: Embiggen. Quoth the paper: "We could argue that there is a competing effect which can overcome the desire of the anti-D3s to embiggen, namely...
- Tags: Catchphrase, Episode, Simpsons, Games, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-08-14
- Geek Trivia: They say it's your birthday
- On what date did the first communication between two router-linked computers occur? Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is out for some extended dorkification at his local science-fiction convention, but we couldn't let the 10th anniversary of Windows 95 pass by without comment. Thus, we've pulled this...
- Tags: Internet, Jay Garmon, Network technology, NETWORKING, computer, router, Geek Trivia Newsletter, University Of California At Los Angeles, TechRepublic Inc., Nuclear Energy, Birthday, Packet-switching, Editor, Power Reactor, Productivity
- Technical articles 2005-08-23
- Geek Trivia: Stationary perspective
- What science-fiction work was the first to propose a manned artificial satellite—a space station? Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is on extended leave, but he did get off his slacker butt long enough to pull this Classic Geek, which originally ran on April 18, 2006, from the archives. ...
- Tags: Jay Garmon, Corporate governance, Salyut 1, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Station, Editor, Satellite, Science Fiction, Edward Everett Hale, Network Technology, Networking
- Technical articles 2007-01-23
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