New Jersey-born John Patrick O’Neil grew up as a child watching crime shows. His favorite show was a television drama called FBI, which dramatized the FBI’s actual case files. John, after graduating from high school, went to college in Washington in 1971. While there, he got a job as a fingerprint clerk at the FBI… Continue reading
Category: Technology
Tips on how to find venture capital investors
The most common problem people face when starting their business is how to find the necessary funds to start the business. Although a great business plan is essential in this regard, it may not be sufficient to obtain the required amount of funds to run the business. While some people try to get help from… Continue reading
A look at the technology innovations of the future at CES 2017
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held each year in January in Las Vegas is a premier electronics convention held annually to showcase exceptional technological advancements in the consumer electronics industry. This year, the 4-day event that ran from January 5 to January 8, 2017, marked its 50th anniversary with 3,886 exhibitors showcasing a myriad of… Continue reading
How to create a virtual assistant team
The people you hire have the potential to make or break your team. Many companies resort to hiring virtual assistant services as a way to reduce costs. Whether your project is in immediate need of completion or not, it will be very beneficial for a business owner to firmly build a team of highly trained… Continue reading
Cheap tickets to Disney World
Enjoy an unforgettable Florida vacation with affordable Disney tickets. Spread over 47 square miles, Disney World included four separate theme parks, three water parks, and numerous golf courses, with a total of 99 holes of golf. In addition to the excellent recreational opportunities that the Walt Disney World resort offers, your discounted Disney World tickets… Continue reading
Voice technology is the future: Google Assistant
Google recently demoed their Assistant to make a phone call and help you book an appointment for a haircut. When the conversation was overheard, the discussion sounded as if two people were talking together, whereas in fact online there was not a live person, but an ‘AI-powered Assistant’ that sounded more or less like talking… Continue reading
10 tips for using Instagram for business marketing
Hundreds of millions of people around the world use Instagram every day. This powerhouse of social media gives you the opportunity to reach a substantial number of people in different areas around the world. Using Instagram for business marketing can help you build your brand, get more traffic, grow your email subscriber list, and generate… Continue reading
Tourism in Argentina
Argentina is located in South America and is a popular tourist destination. The official language of Argentina is Spanish. The main tourist attraction here is the capital city Buenos Aires, a center of culture and commerce. It is one of the largest cosmopolitan cities in the world and a buyer? paradise. The Metropolitan Cathedral is… Continue reading
Tech and Fitness Q&A with Team USA Strength and Conditioning Coach Rob Schwartz
I recently had the opportunity to interview Rob Schwartz, a strength and conditioning coach for Team USA for Acrobat & Combat Sports. Rob currently works with Olympic athletes who compete in gymnastics, boxing, taekwondo, judo, fencing, wrestling, synchronized swimming, and diving. He wanted to choose his brain and get an idea of how sports fitness… Continue reading
12GB PS3 Review
Sony recently released a version of its popular PlayStation 3 video game console for people who don’t play a lot of video games. Sure, it comes with a controller and all, and it plays PS3 games, but it’s not for hardcore gamers. In an effort to compete with Microsoft’s 4-gigabyte Xbox 360 system at the… Continue reading