Customers Sacrifice for a Better Wireless Experience
Monday, 07. 27. 2009 – Category: Dial611
Oh, sweet bag phone—where have you gone? With your vinyl exterior, arm strap for transport and a receiver the size of my foot. You were so very cumbersome, and I was pretty sure that your keypad could light up a city block. I never dreamed of calling long distance with you, if I had coverage at all. And yet you were completely indispensable. Why? Because you were portable.
Maybe you too had a bag phone. Perhaps it was a Zach Morris phone, with a 10” antenna and a design that rivaled a 2×4. It did not have any texting capabilities, and it knew nothing of Wi-Fi connectivity. But it worked out your biceps while you made those important calls in places you never dreamed were possible.…
CornerWorld [OTCBB:CWRL] Releases July 2009 CEO Newsletter
Friday, 07. 24. 2009 – Category: CornerWorld Corporate
DALLAS, TEXAS July 24, 2009—CornerWorld Corporation [OTCBB: CWRL] CEO Scott Beck issued a letter to shareholders today, providing an update on the company’s progress. The letter reads as follows:
Dear CornerWorld shareholders:
The summer months are typically the low point in production for many companies. That has not been the case for CornerWorld Corporation. June was an exciting month for our company, with many projects in progress that could lead to strong fall prospects as well. Here are just a few of our activities:
Government Contracts and Grants:
After much work and deliberation, our GSA contracts have been successfully novated to our wholly owned subsidiary, Enversa Companies LLC. Our GSA contracts run from November 1, 2008 through October 31, 2013, and we will now be able to provide web…
Long Live the (Non-Digital) Album
Wednesday, 07. 22. 2009 – Category: T2 Communications
I love my iPod. I love it. It’s not the latest version, and it was purchased before fun features like Genius and Cover Flow hit the market. Still, my iPod allows me to carry nearly all of my vast collection of music, videos and photos on anywhere I travel. It has endured scratches, drops, freezes and the occasional “black screen of death” moments that have often caused panic attacks akin to wrecking your car. I am not ashamed of my passion for this little devise…
Going Paperless: What Are The Benefits?
Wednesday, 07. 22. 2009 – Category: T2 Communications
Recognize this scenario? Save. Print. Go to the printer. Rats! More mistakes! Edit. Save. Print. Go to the printer. Finally! Find the client’s folder. File the document. Paper consumption is high in the United States. In fact, it is a multi-billion dollar industry. However, paper consumption is beginning to plateau because doing business with paper and paper copies is not as necessary as it used to be and being paperless is saving people time and money. For example, many people prefer to do their banking and bill payments online, as it reduces the amount of paper bills and statements being sent each month. People can look up their statements online almost any time and anywhere that they wish, so having a paper statement is obsolete. …