Drug Detox Center For Internet Addicts Gives Rise To Small Business Start-up?

Drug Detox Center For Internet Addicts Gives Rise To Small Business Start-up?Remember that ole Amy Winehouse refrain: "they tried to make me go to rehab, I said no, no, no!"? While
there’s drug detox centers for those addicted to drugs, do centers for Internet addiction exist? The answer is yes, and they’ve been
around for a while. In my 2009 post, "Internet Rehab For NetAddicts" post, I researched one such center located in SE Fall City, Washington
that followed the same principles as drug rehab centers.

CyberNotes: Becoming A Professional eBay Sniper With JBidWatcher

This article was written on December 12, 2006 by CyberNet.

CyberNotes
Time Saving Tuesday

The art of eBay sniping has been around for, well, as long as eBay has existed. Auction sniping, for those unfamiliar, is when someone places a bid on an auction seconds before it ends. This helps to ensure that no one has time to outbid them or unnecessarily raise the price. You can do this manually by bidding on the eBay site, use an online sniping site, or by using a software program.

The problem is that there aren’t many sites or software that do the sniping for no cost…and if the solution is free then it is probably very limited in its capabilities. An example of an online site that offers free sniping is AuctionStealer but they say that the bids are only successfully placed 97% of the time whereas the paid version of the service has a success rate of 99.9% along with shorter sniping times.

A great program that runs on your own computer is Auction Sentry. I have used it for the 10-day trial and it has a lot of advanced options that anyone would surely love. Even thought the $15 price tag is not that much I was still determined to find a freeware solution. It was only the matter of minutes before I stumbled upon the open source JBidWatcher.

JBidWatcher

First, let me start of by saying that there is no installation required after you download JBidWatcher. When you run the executable it will ask where you would like to store the configuration files on your computer which is important for backing up your information.

Another thing that it requests is your eBay information, which is obviously needed to do the sniping on your behalf and to retrieve things from your watch list. Believe me, it is really nice to be able to browse eBay and add things to your watch list as you find them. Then, after you are all done looking around you can have JBidWatcher download all of the items that you are currently watching.

Java is, however, required to run JBidWatcher which means that this is also cross-platform (available for Mac, Linux, and Windows). Okay, let’s get into some of the nitty gritty…

 

–Options–

I really love the configurability that JBidWatcher has to offer via the Options. You can configure all sorts of things like the ability to synchronize its own internal clock with eBay’s current time. That is extremely important because if your clock is offer by the smallest amount of time it could cause your snipe to be placed after the auction has already ended.

JBidWatcher

In the “Sniping” tab is where you can alter the number of seconds before the end of the auction for the sniping to occur. I recently won an auction using this software and had it set to place my bid 8-seconds before the auction ended. It was placed so quickly that I could have probably gotten away with 3-4 seconds but if you are on a slow Internet connection, you should allow enough time (around 10-12 seconds).

JBidWatcher

Also in the Options, you will see an option to “Display Thumbnails” which might not make sense right away. When you look at the listings on the main screen it doesn’t show any images, but just hover your mouse over a listing and it will show you a nice snapshot of the auction. Not having the images displayed on the main page of the program makes the interface more condensed which I  prefer over having the images embedded. After all, how many times do I really need to look at an image for the same auction?

 

–Search Manager–

JBidWatcher even has a built-in searcher that can be set to do eBay searches at a given interval. By using this, you can be notified very quickly after new auctions are added for a particular item that you might be hunting down for a great deal. The only thing that I didn’t like about this is that the search results are added right into the “Current” tab where you have all of your snipes listed. If you do a vague search it will quickly clutter up that screen and is hard to keep it organized.

Search Manager

I would prefer to see a search tab so that I can pick and choose from that what listings I actually want to keep track of. This feature might be useful for certain items and certain people but I think I’ll stick to it importing items that I am currently watching.

 

–Multiple Snipes–

Lastly, I wanted to cover one of the most prominent features of JBidWatcher: Multiple Snipes. This is great when you see several listings for the same item and you just want to put in a maximum bid for all of them. Using the Multiple Snipes feature you can do just that and as soon as you win one of the auctions for your designated price, it will not bid on any of the others that are part of the Multiple Snipe group.

Multiple Snipes

To use this just highlight the items in the main window that you want to be part of the Multiple Snipe group and then go to Auction Menu -> Multiple Snipe. Enter in the maximum price that you want to pay and it will do all of the hard work.

A word of warning: if two of the auctions end within seconds of each other then JBidWatcher might not be able to confirm whether the previous auction was won/lost and may bid on the second one as well. This works best if there is plenty of separation between the multiple listings (I would probably do a minimum of 30 seconds).

 

–Overview–

If you are an eBay user then I am sure that you’ll find value in using sniping software. This not only works for the United States eBay site but also for several other countries…so users from around the world can start to snipe their auctions and save some money!

Download JBidWatcher

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Google Glass To Make Visionaries Out Of Small Business Owners

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there’s a lot of speculation as to its acceptance in the business
world. Surely with an anticipated price tag of slightly under $1500, at
first glance (pun intended), one would think only larger brands would be
able to afford this innovative new device.

LG G2 Review

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    Aghast, When The GAP’s GIF On Facebook Proved To Be A Gaffe

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    gets it wrong, based on an assertion made by the venerable American
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    Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 Review

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    Samsung didn’t just release a 10.1-inch version of its Galaxy Tab 3 as they released their latest tablet in an 8.0 and 7.0 version. Along with the 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab 3 we were lent for our review, Samsung also supplied us with the 8-inch version. Both tablets have many similarities, but ultimately, we wanted to treat both products as their own version considering how many people would be looking at either Galaxy Tab 3 to potentially purchase.

    One of the most obvious differences between the 10.1-inch and 8.0-inch variants are its size. Aside from that, the 8-inch Galaxy Tab 3 features a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1.5GB of RAM, is available with either 16GB or 32GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, a 5MP rear-facing camera, 1.3MP front-facing camera and a 4,450mAh battery. Some of the specs are an improvement over the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, while others are slightly under, but for the most part, both the 10.1-inch and 8-inch variants are very similar.

    Will the 8-inch Galaxy Tab 3 perform better than the ho-hum 10.1-inch version? There’s only one way to find out, and that’s by continuing on with our review. (more…)

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    Hands-On: Xbox One Review

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    With Xbox One, Microsoft bets that it can go beyond traditional gaming and by requiring Kinect to be part of the base package, it hopes that developers will push Kinect development further since it can benefit all Xbox One users. Microsoft is also pushing for a better integration with TV services and with live TV. Although is this mainly a U.S thing at the moment, it could expand abroad, eventually. Let’s take a closer look at the Xbox One. (more…)

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    Online Car Insurance’s Mascots Flo & The Gecko Are Social Media SuperStars

    Car Insurance's Mascots Flo & The Gecko Are Social Media SuperStarsThere’s a lively debate as to whether an intangible service as mundane
    as online car insurance could possibly benefit from the value of social media.
    However, when these marketers realized that the marketing and selling of
    auto insurance is no different than the marketing and selling of
    another intangible product such as hotel accommodations, they quickly
    seized the opportunity with vigor – and with mascots to boot!

    Review: The Retro-Fabulous Fujifilm X100S

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    Fujifilm’s $1,300 shooter hits that elusive sweet spot between DSLR quality and point-and-shoot portability.

        



    Tawki’s DIY Videos To Feature ‘One-Click, Animate’ Functionality

    Tawki In Beta With DIY Videos Featuring ‘One-Click, Animate’ FunctionalityAdding video production to your social
    media tool box is essential today for both business and pleasure. According to the web
    tracking-and-measurement firm ComScore,
    89 million people in the United States are going to watch 1.2 billion online
    videos today alone. And, 76 percent of marketers plan to add video to their websites,
    making it a higher priority than Facebook, Twitter and even blog integration.