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Dear Valued Customer September means fall is upon us, and this issue is right in step with the season. Since we don't want you to "fall" for an online scam, we've included a warning about fake pharmaceutical e-mails currently making the rounds. We've also provided lessons on how to save time while at your computer by skipping an unnecessary search engine step and by learning to efficiently copy and paste text. You can use the time you save on more enjoyable ventures, such as checking out the fun and games featured in this month's Great Sites list. The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet experience. To meet this goal, each monthly newsletter will usually contain information related to:
To see what's inside this issue, take a look at the index to the left and thanks for reading! - The DTC Communications Team |
E-Mail Hoax - Fake Pharmaceutical E-mail Is Prescription for Trouble
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Bundle Mania - Are We Going Crazy?
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Ask The Help Desk - Do I Have To Use A Search Engine Every Time I Want To
Go To A Website?
Question: I've recently seen three friends type in the web address of a website (for example, "www.microsoft.com") into the Google search field of their Web browser, then scroll through the resulting list of sites, and click on the link of the web address. The link takes them to the exact web address they just typed into the search field. Am I missing something here? Why don't these people save a step and simply type the web address into the address field of their browser and hit the "enter" key? There's no need to do a search for a site through a search engine like Google if you already know the web address of the site you'd like to visit, right?
Answer: You are correct. Typing a web address into a search field is a pretty common (but unnecessary) extra step made by even experienced Web surfers. While it makes sense to use a search engine when you're looking for a list of sites you'd like to visit, there's no need to start there when you already know a specific web address. Simply go to the address bar found on your browser, delete the current URL listed, type in the web address, and press the "enter" key.
Great Sites To Check Out
This Month
Take the Tech Test
http://pewinternet.org/quiz -
What's your relationship with communications technology? Are you an "Omnivore" that never met a gadget you didn't like? Or are you an "Inexperienced Experimenter" that's willing to try new technologies? Take this quick online quiz from the Pew Internet and Online Life Project to discover which of the 10 groups best describes you. The site also contains reports under "Family, Friends & Community" about topics including cyberbullying, social networking sites and teens, and the vulnerability of "wired seniors" to viruses and spyware.
David Beckham In Action
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David Beckham made his MLS league debut for the LA Galaxy in August and fans around the world are keeping a close eye on him. Here at the official David Beckham website you can catch the latest soccer news, read David's weekly blog, get a look at his fashion style, learn about the David Beckham Academy for young athletes, and find out about his current ambassador/charity activities. If you're a big Beckham fan, you can also register to receive online newsletters.
Bright Ideas for Kids
http://hasbro.com/litebrite/swf/litebrite.cfm -
Remember Lite-Brite? It's the classic toy that's been popular with kids and parents alike since Hasbro introduced it in 1967. Lite-Brite allows kids to create a "glowing" picture by placing multi-colored pegs into a battery-powered screen. Now budding artists can also create Lite-Brite designs online at this site, then print or e-mail them to share with family and friends. The fun continues with links to other popular games like Battleship and The Game of Life.
Keep an Eye on Safety
http://preventblindness.org -
September is Eye Safety Month — a reminder to protect yourself and your children from eye injuries at home and during sports. Accidents involving common household products cause 125,000 eye injuries each year, and more than 40,000 people a year suffer eye injuries while playing sports. The Prevent Blindness America site offers a wide variety of important resources including tips on accident prevention at home, sports safety, sports eye protectors, and first aid for eye emergencies. You'll also find the latest headlines about eye health.
A Whole New Ballgame
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Local stadiums won't be the only places with football action this month. Coming to theaters is The Game Plan from Walt Disney Pictures, the story of rugged superstar Joe Kingman (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) whose Boston-based football team is chasing a championship. Then Joe discovers he has a 7-year-old daughter, and has to tackle the biggest challenge of his life — taking care of her! After getting a preview of the movie here, you can play the game Mall Quarterback and help Joe find his daughter lost at the mall.
Short Tutorial - Copying And Pasting Text
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