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		<title>Choosing A VOIP Provider</title>
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Ron King<br /><br />

There are 2 basic VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) provider options: free services or paid providers that charge a monthly fee. Making that choice depends on how you plan to use VOIP. <p>
If you just want to chat with friends and family o...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ron King</p>
<p>There are 2 basic VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) provider options: free services or paid providers that charge a monthly fee. Making that choice depends on how you plan to use VOIP.
<p>
If you just want to chat with friends and family over the Internet, a free service may be adequate. If you&#8217;re looking for a true alternative to normal phone service, however, consider a VOIP service with a paid package deal.
<p>Package Choices
<p>
There are so many choices. To determine which is the best service for your money, you must decide which services you need, and whether you want to quit your existing telephone service completely.</p>
<p>Most VOIP providers offer package plans with free calls to a designated geographical area. Nearly all providers offer free call waiting, call display, and conference call services.
<p>
Even though the basic package for a similar fee is the same with most providers, there is a great rivalry between VOIP service providers, with each striving to offer services that set them apart from their competitors. To make the right choice, you&#8217;ll have to check several packages to find the best for your needs.
<p>
For example, if you make a lot of overseas calls, a package that includes international calls makes sense. Or if you receive most of your calls from a specific city, get a package that offers a specific phone number that allows people to call you at that local rate.
<p>
Service and reliability are other critical factors when selecting a VOIP provider. This information is available from reviews on the internet or by asking your friends which providers they use. One suggestion is to find a provider offering a money-back guarantee.
<p>
Find out how much bandwidth is required for a particular VOIP service. If the information is not available from the company&#8217;s web site, send an e-mail to verify that your broadband connection is suitable for their VOIP service. Usually 128 kbps on the upload side is sufficient.
<p>Problems
<p>
Emergency calls are 1 of the technical drawbacks with VOIP, because it&#8217;s hard to determine your physical location on VOIP calls. 911 calls may not be routed to the correct call center, and if they are, operators can&#8217;t establish your location if you are unable to communicate. The Federal Communications Commission, in the United States, is demanding that VOIP service providers find a solution.
<p>
Providing phone service during a power outage is another technical problem. Since VOIP requires electrical current to operate modems, in a power outage the VOIP phone line goes dead. One solution is to use a computer with a battery backup. Another is an electrical generator to provides emergency household electricity.
<p>
Finally, you may want to retain your existing phone service after signing up for VOIP. Not all providers offer this service, so if it&#8217;s important, verify that ability in advance.
<p>
<br /> About the Author </p>
<p>Ron King is a full-time researcher, writer, and web developer. Visit <a href="http://www.voip-solutions-now.com">http://www.voip-solutions-now.com</a> to learn more about this subject.
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Copyright 2005 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact.</p>
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		<title>How You Can Save Money With VoIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 19:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Roger Overanout<br /><br />

<p>VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is the technology used by Internet Telephones to transmit voice or audio files over the Internet. Using the Packet Switching Network does this; your voice is transmitted over the Interne...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roger Overanout</p>
<p>VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol is the technology used by Internet Telephones to transmit voice or audio files over the Internet. Using the Packet Switching Network does this; your voice is transmitted over the Internet and then received by either a computer, internet phone, or standard telephone. This is in contrast to the Circuit Switching networks that are used for the Public Switched Telephone Network (the standard telephone system) that people have been using for almost 100 years.</p>
<p>There are lots of advantages to be gained by using VoIP instead of PSTN primarily the fact that VoIP is considerably less expensive than other networks. In fact a lot of Instant Messaging programs are now including the technology for VoIP and are providing free calls to anyplace in the world. The only requirement is that the other user has a computer, high speed Internet, speakers, a microphone, and the same Instant Messaging program so that the call is handled entirely over the Internet.</p>
<p>To lots of people this opportunity to talk with friends and loved ones worldwide, without time limits, absolutely free of charge is a fantastic money saver. Now that Skype version 2 have introduced the ability to have a video connect as well, the video telephone is now here and it is free to use.</p>
<p>Many users adore VoIP because of its ability to integrate telecommunication services such as Email, Audio, Video, and Web applications into one program. This again is best shown by the Instant Messaging programs, while talking on a VoIP telephone service, users can continue to surf the web, read and write email, and also send video with their web cameras or digital cameras. All of this is made feasible by the power of the Internet.</p>
<p>This develpment offers amazing advantages for businesses as well as the personal user.</p>
<p>Internet telephones are starting to achieve a reputation as a replacement for the old style PSTN network. In fact, several PSTN networks are starting to recognize the value of VoIP and have started offering VoIP plans to their customers. Sprint, Verizon, and Cingular wireless are all including VoIP services. Over the next few years we will see a enormous increase of VoIP services and products.</p>
<p>VoIP telephone service providers are increasing in popularity as well, as more and more people realize all of the benefits available to them by switching to VoIP. First, that VoIP costs significantly less than standard telephone service, and this is a great attraction for new customers. Many VoIP service plans will let you make unlimited long distance calls or supply you with a plan for very inexpensive rates and of course if you are working over the Internet with no connection to a PSTN network then the call is completely free.</p>
<p>Also people are discovering that they prefer a VoIP service plan compared to a standard telephone plan for numerous reasons.</p>
<p>First, many of the additional services that you have to pay for with standard phone companies are typically free with a VoIP unlimited long distance and local calling plan.</p>
<p>These services include Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Caller ID, Call Blocking, Call Forwarding and Call Transfer. Obviously you will need to confirm with individual VoIP service providers the exact listing of detailed services and features offered.</p>
<p>Again, long distance calls are usually unlimited check with the service provider you are thinking of using to find out which countries you may call for either free or at significantly lower rates. There are presently no tax fees involved with VoIP services and no roaming charges when using mobile VoIP Wireless as well.</p>
<p>Businesses have found that they can eliminate extensive telephone cabling networks from their offices and replace them with VoIP and High Speed Internet connection. Many businesses prefer transacting their audio over the Internet for a mass of reasons. First, it is cost effective, second it provides superior flexibility and freedom, and third businesses can integrate their audio, video, Email, and Web applications and increase productivity and enhance their customer service all while saving money.</p>
<p>One benefit that may not be so popular with the general public is that Call centers have started to utilize VoIP and are now establishing virtual call centers worldwide. This gives them the ability to outsource to other countries, saving them money, and allows them the freedom to hire personnel in different time zones. In return this creates virtual call centers equipped with agents who can work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year so now they can call us 24/7/365!</p>
<p>VoIP has allowed working practice flexibility to rise because employees can exploit features such as Interactive Voice Response and Desktop Telephony Integration. Mobile employees can also benefit from VoIP services as VoIP is applicable wherever that there is a High Speed Internet connection or Wireless Hot Spot.</p>
<p>By allowing greater flexibility of working better integration with other computer programs, low cost connections to the traditional telephone system and free connections over the Internet, VoIP is allowing Internet Telephones to give huge savings and increased benefits to both the personal and business user.</p>
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<p style="background-color: #ffffff; width: 100%; padding: 0px;" class="text"><b>About the Author</b>:</p>
<p> For all the latest news and information about Internet Phones and VoIP check with <a href="http://www.internetphonecenter.info" title="http://www.internetphonecenter.info" target="_blank">http://www.internetphonecenter.info</a><br />
You may reproduce this article provided you maintain an active link back to <a href="http://www.internetphonecenter.info" title="http://www.internetphonecenter.info" target="_blank">http://www.internetphonecenter.info</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 19:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Bob Jones<br /><br />

VoIP is a new way make phone calls. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and is the technical term for "Internet phone service." VoIP takes regular phone calls and zaps them through your high-speed Internet connection. VoIP u...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bob Jones</p>
<p>VoIP is a new way make phone calls. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol and is the technical term for &#8220;Internet phone service.&#8221; VoIP takes regular phone calls and zaps them through your high-speed Internet connection. VoIP uses regular phones, even cordless phones. Simply plug a VoIP adapter into your cable/DSL modem line and then plug your phone into the adapter. </p>
<p>
Internet Phone Service is a more generic term for using the Internet to make calls. Internet Phone calls include VoIP but also includes PC based calls. PC based calls use software and PC headsets (or speaker and mic) to initiate the call.</p>
<p>
VoIP phone service providers combine domestic US local and long distance calls for one low monthly rate with unlimited local and long distance, plus features like Caller ID, Call Waiting, Voicemail, Call Forwarding, Call Conferencing, and many more &#8211; free of charge. Free calls between users on the same service is also normally included.</p>
<p>
I reduced my monthly phone bill by 50%. You could see bigger discounts if you make a lot of long distance calls. For an overview see a <a href="http://www.internet-phone-voip.com/voip-comparison.htm">VoIP comparison table</a>.</p>
<p> About the Author </p>
<p>Bob Jones creates web sites dedicated to consumer savings including <a href=http://www.savei.net>Internet Savings Network</a>, <a href="http://www.autoinsurancequoteservice.com/">Auto Insurance Quote Service</a> and <a href=http://www.internet-phone-voip.com/>VoIP &#8211; Internet Phone Services</a></p>
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James Rogers<br /><br />

 Voice Over IP (VoIP) is the new phone system technology. It's
valued for cheap prices and cost effectiveness. It offers many
of the same calling features as regular landline services at
typically no extra cost. VoIP allows users the fr...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James Rogers</p>
<p> Voice Over IP (VoIP) is the new phone system technology. It&#8217;s<br />
valued for cheap prices and cost effectiveness. It offers many<br />
of the same calling features as regular landline services at<br />
typically no extra cost. VoIP allows users the freedom to use<br />
their high-speed Internet connection to integrate their phone,<br />
audio, video, and web browsing capabilities into one<br />
application. Because of these new trends, VoIP providers are<br />
adding new products and services daily. </p>
<p><BR><BR>Here is a list and details of the top 7 VoIP providers with<br />
costs:</p>
<p><BR><BR>1. Skype (Ebay &#8211; New Owner)</p>
<p><BR><BR>Skype is famous VoIP provider with the slogan, &#8220;The Whole World<br />
can Talk for Free&#8221;. Skype is a free download and users can make<br />
free calls via, Skype to Skype. For a fee, you can advance your<br />
Skype to Skype Out and make calls to landline phones. Skype In<br />
will let your choose your area code and phone number. This way,<br />
friends and relatives can call you locally, if you select the<br />
same area code. Skype is compatible with the leading operations<br />
systems &#8211; Windows, Linux, Macs and Pocket PCs. </p>
<p><BR><BR>2. Broadvox Direct</p>
<p><BR><BR>Broadvox Direct VoIP providers offers small business and<br />
residential services. Their residential services include the<br />
Residential Choice Plus plan for $10.00 per month. The<br />
Residential Choice Plus plan includes 100 outbound minutes and<br />
unlimited incoming minutes. Their Residential Unlimited Plan<br />
costs $30.00 a month and includes unlimited calling anywhere in<br />
the US and Canada. The Small Business (SOHO) Regional Plan costs<br />
$35.00 per month and includes 1500 monthly minutes in the US and<br />
in Canada. The SoHo Small Business Unlimited Plan costs $45 per<br />
month and includes unlimited calls in the US and Canada and also<br />
includes a free fax line and Yellow Page listing.</p>
<p><BR><BR> 3. Vonage</p>
<p><BR><BR>Probably the most well known VoIP providers, you may be<br />
surprised to discover that Vonage is also one of the more<br />
expensive providers. Vonage offers two plans, residential and<br />
small business. Residential users may choose between the Basic<br />
500 plan and Unlimited. The Basic 500 plan offers 500 minutes of<br />
talk time for $15.00 a month. The Premium Unlimited residential<br />
plan costs $25.00 per month.</p>
<p><BR><BR>The SOHO Basic plan costs $40.00 per month and allows 1500<br />
minutes. The Small Business Unlimited plan costs $50.00 a month<br />
and provides unlimited calls throughout the United States,<br />
Puerto Rico, and Canada.</p>
<p><BR><BR> 4. Dialpad</p>
<p><BR><BR>Yahoo and Dialpad have merged services. There is trend amongst<br />
VoIP providers to consolidate their services. Currently, Dialpad<br />
offers 3 service plans: Dialpad Monthly 300, Dialpad Monthly<br />
500, and Dialpad USA. The cost for Dialpad Monthly 300 is $7.50,<br />
Dialpad Monthly 500 costs $10 and Dialpad USA costs about<br />
$12.00/month.</p>
<p><BR><BR> 5. Galaxy Voice</p>
<p><BR><BR>Galaxy Voice offers two plans, Residential and Business. Their<br />
residential plan costs about $20.00 a month and includes<br />
unlimited calling, Voicemail, Caller Id, Call Waiting, Call<br />
Return, Three Way Calling, and Call Forwarding. Their business<br />
plan costs $40.00 per month and includes unlimited calling, Free<br />
Voice Mail, Free Call Transfer, Free Call Forwarding, Free<br />
Repeat Dialling, and Free Caller ID block.</p>
<p><BR><BR>6. Packet 8</p>
<p><BR><BR>Packet 8 offers phone and videophone plans. One of the few VoIP<br />
providers to offer both services. Their residential plans are<br />
the Freedom International and Freedom Unlimited. Both of these<br />
plans cost $19/month. Their business plans consists of three<br />
different plans. These are the Virtual Office service plans, the<br />
Virtual Attendant Service plans, and the Business Phone Service<br />
plans. The Virtual office phone plan costs $19 per month, the<br />
Virtual Attendant service plan costs $14 per month, and the<br />
Business plan costs $35.00 per month.</p>
<p><BR><BR> 7. VoIP American</p>
<p><BR><BR>VoIP American one of the biggest VoIP providers and has 3<br />
different plans. These are the VoIP American PBX plan, the VoIP<br />
Voice and bVoice plans. The VoIP American PBX plan cost $19.00 a<br />
month for a private line and $44.00 a month for unlimited<br />
calling. The VoIP Voice Residential Basic plan costs<br />
$14.00/month and Residential Unlimited plan costs $29.00/month. </p>
<p><BR><BR>VoIP providers are increasing in number with growing competition<br />
amongst the various VoIP providers prices will start to come<br />
down even further. The quality of the voice calls is getting<br />
better and now video calls is becoming the standard offering by<br />
the VoIP Providers. Talk will be cheap!</p>
<p><BR><BR>About the author:<BR><BR><br />
James Rogers guides you through the maze of VoIP provider and<br />
services with concise VoIP information including costs. VoIP is<br />
the future of cheap global communications. Want to learn visit:<br />
<a href="http://www.4voip-providers.com<br />
">http://www.4voip-providers.com<br />
</a></p>
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James Rogers<br /><br />

<p>I am sure you have heard the adage, "There's no such thing as a free lunch". Well, obviously the person famous for that saying hadn't yet heard of VoIP. Voice over Internet Protocol better know as VoIP - or in simple terms, the ability to ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James Rogers</p>
<p>I am sure you have heard the adage, &#8220;There&#8217;s no such thing as a free lunch&#8221;. Well, obviously the person famous for that saying hadn&#8217;t yet heard of VoIP. Voice over Internet Protocol better know as VoIP &#8211; or in simple terms, the ability to transmit voice over the Internet. VoIP has been gaining in strength and popularity as a the preferred telecommunications method Small businesses are opting to go free VoIP because of the numerous benefits. It is a viable source for businesses to make long distance calls virtually free, or at a significantly lower cost when compared to other telephone service providers.</p>
<p>You too can experience the power of Free VoIP with a High Speed Internet connection. In fact, you may have already tried this technology without even realizing it. There are many services and programs that have been available for free, on the Internet, for the past ten years that have embraced VoIP.</p>
<p>Dial-pad was known for allowing people to connect a microphone and speakers to their computers and then make long distance calls virtually world wide for free. Well, Dial-pad isn&#8217;t free any more, but if you do purchase their monthly service, they do provide an option for unlimited long distance calling. This service is still comparable to other telephone providers.</p>
<p>Currently most of the free VoIP have begun to charge a monthly fee for their services. There is still one program left that is absolutely free. That is Ad Calls. This program displays various advertisements on their display while you can use the service to make free calls. There are limitations to this program however. You can only use the service for ten minutes at a time, and you are unable to call toll free numbers.</p>
<p>The major VoIP programs that embrace free VoIP calling left on the Internet are bundled with your Instant Messaging programs. Programs such as Yahoo Messenger have recently been redesigned with the ability to make free VoIP voice phone calls. You won&#8217;t be able to call a landline telephone however. You will need to use the program to call another member who is using the same program. For example, if you have the newly VoIP enabled Yahoo Messenger downloaded to your computer, yet your buddy (who lives across the world) is using the old Yahoo Messenger, you can send them a link to download and upgrade their current version. Once they have installed the new Yahoo Messenger, you will see a &#8220;call&#8221; button with a phone icon at the top of your Yahoo Messenger chat box. By clicking call, you will be using free VoIP technology to send a phone call to your buddy&#8217;s computer. The receiving computer will actually ring, like a standard telephone, and your buddy will have the option of accepting or declining the phone call. All that is needed is a high speed Internet connection, this provides the best audio quality and speed), a microphone, and speakers. You and your buddy are free to talk as long as you like. The other advantage to Instant Messengers that allow free VoIP calls is the ability to call more than one person. You can call people on your buddy list, and invite them for a conference call. This has unlimited potential and can be used by small businesses for free training calls, and by people everywhere who just want to stay in touch with friends and family.</p>
<p>Other Internet Messaging services that have embraced VoIP calling include MSN and AOL Instant Messenger, and Google has begun their new service, Google Talk.</p>
<p>VoIP is a preferred method of telecommunications due to the fact that you can integrate audio, video, and web based applications with one program. The Instant Messaging programs are perfect examples of how audio and web based communications are working together to increase communication. Also included with many Instant Messaging programs is the ability to hook up a digital camera or web cam and incorporate video with your audio and web based application.</p>
<p>VoIP telephones are also beginning to incorporate video with their free VoIP services. This will be a very popular trend in the future. As there are over 900 million Instant Messaging subscribers, people are already experiencing the power and freedom of converged communications.</p>
<p>Cellular phones are realizing that people want to combine video with their audio, and many videophones are being released. Some phones have gone the next level and have combined audio, video, and graphics by allowing you to store pictures in your telephone, and use it as a camera.</p>
<p>As the technology of VoIP continues to advance, we can rest assured that more &#8220;Beta&#8221; programs will be released and as that occurs, keep your eye out for more free VoIP programs. Talk no longer cheap, its free!</p>
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<p> James Rogers makes it easy to understand and take full advantage of VoIP which is the future of free worldwide communications. To learn more visit: <a href="http://www.voip-org.com" title="http://www.voip-org.com" target="_blank">http://www.voip-org.com</a></p>
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Michael Plante<br /><br />

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<p>Before you decide to go wireless or not, there are many points<br />
to consider. You may be asking yourself if wireless is for you.<br />
Well, today, many people are asking themselves the same<br />
question. If you watch the headline news, you are bound to see<br />
stories involving mergers, federal regulations, and new tax<br />
rules. This all points to the fact that VoIP has made a definite<br />
impression on American citizens and is here to stay. It may be<br />
difficult for some people to remove the telephone cords from<br />
their homes; we have depended on them for over 100 years. But<br />
once many people take the time to weigh the pros and the cons,<br />
most choose to go wireless. Here are some reasons, why you<br />
should make the switch to wireless.</p>
<p><BR><BR>1. Wireless Creates a Faster Network</p>
<p><BR><BR>Wireless networks are fast. With VoIP, you can create a network<br />
that incorporates data, audio, video, and computer web features.<br />
You can easily monitor your network for problems and<br />
troubleshooting is much simpler with web based applications<br />
rather than hardware applications. VoIP uses less bandwidth than<br />
other applications and this in the long run saves money. This is<br />
of special value to businesses. Businesses can also provide<br />
better customer service with integrated programs. Not only does<br />
this increase productivity, but also it saves time and money in<br />
the long run.</p>
<p><BR><BR> 2. VoIP Saves You Money</p>
<p><BR><BR>Overall, VoIP is much more inexpensive then PSTN. You simply pay<br />
for your Internet service, and then whichever VoIP provider you<br />
choose. For a one time monthly fee, you can have unlimited local<br />
and long distance phone calls. You will need to check with the<br />
VoIP service provider that you choose for exact details on their<br />
rates. Sometimes, your VoIP service provider will allow free<br />
calls within the world to another computer, yet there may be a<br />
fee for calls worldwide to a landline phone. Always check with<br />
your chosen service provider for exact details regarding your<br />
chosen plan. Included in many VoIP service plans are free<br />
features. These features include Voicemail, Caller ID, Call<br />
Waiting, Do Not Disturb, and more. Again, check with your chosen<br />
service provider for an overview of all the features bundled<br />
with your plan. The biggest benefit is the unlimited long<br />
distance calling. This has proven to be the number one reason<br />
why most businesses are switching to VoIP. For businesses such<br />
as sales or jobs that have mobile employees, these benefits go<br />
without saying. But overall, the average cost of VoIP is<br />
considerably less when compared to the cost of PSTN.</p>
<p><BR><BR>3. VoIP Enables you to Talk with More than One Person at a Time </p>
<p><BR><BR> With VoIP, you can talk with more than one person without<br />
paying extra for services such as three way calling. With VoIP<br />
you can have more than three people on the phone at once. VoIP<br />
is the perfect solution for those who want to explore the<br />
features of conference calls. This is very important for<br />
businesses that have employees overseas. By using the video<br />
conferencing features, employers will increase their<br />
productivity.</p>
<p><BR><BR>4. Enjoy Greater Flexibility</p>
<p><BR><BR> By using VoIP, you can take your VoIP equipment with you<br />
whenever you travel. Your VoIP service provider will send you a<br />
converter that will allow you to use your converter with any<br />
standard telephone. The converter comes programmed with your<br />
telephone number, allowing you to take your phone and phone<br />
number with you worldwide. All you will need is a high speed<br />
Internet connection and you can use your VoIP phone service.<br />
This is of extreme benefit to mobile employees. No longer are<br />
outdated telecommunications systems necessary, or are employees<br />
trying to run businesses on prepaid cell phone plans. By using<br />
VoIP, an employee will have access to his/her phone number,<br />
wherever they are located. Whether out of state, in a hotel, or<br />
traveling on a business trip, customers will be able to call the<br />
same number as well as leave voice mail on the employee&#8217;s<br />
computer. </p>
<p><BR><BR>5. You can Save Money for Family and Friends by Choosing Your<br />
Area Code</p>
<p><BR><BR>Many VoIP service providers will give you the option of<br />
selecting your own area code number. This is a tremendous<br />
benefit to family and friend members who can call you locally,<br />
if you select the same area code number. </p>
<p><BR><BR>About the author:<BR><BR><br />
Michael Plante operates a free articles site, <a<br />
href="http://go-article.com">http://go-article.com</a>. Offering<br />
a wide range of subjects and categories, this site offers<br />
thousands of quality articles. If you are looking for<br />
information, check out <a<br />
href="http://go-article.com">http://go-article.com</a>.</p>
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