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Tips & Tricks For Finding Old Friends Online For Free

Do you ever wonder what happened to your old grade school, high school or college friends? Maybe you’d like to get in touch and see how they’re doing? It’s not as hard as you may think, thanks to the Internet. Here are some tips for using the Internet to find old friends:


First, the most obvious places to check are the big classmate and reunion sites. Check out Classmates.com and Reunion.com first. You’ll find a decent portion of the people from your high school class listed on these sites, especially Classmates.com, since they’ve been around the longest and advertise the most. Unfortunately, if you find someone on one of these sites, you’ll have to pay for membership to contact

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them. The sites have to pay the bills somehow and that’s the catch. However, if you don’t want to pay, there are other options. Quite often, if the person you are looking for is a female and has gotten married, you will be able to see what their new last name is, which will make finding them a whole lot easier for you. You’ll also be able to see the city where the person lives *now*, again, another valuable detail.


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Webkinz Takes the World by Storm - A Webkinz Virtual Playground for Your Kids

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Andrew_Wills]Andrew Wills


Webkinz is the latest online craze for kids. As a father of two young children, I know my way around this fascinating new virtual world, and it is very impressive. In fact, I’m also the proud owner of a virtual Webkinz gorilla named, quite unoriginally, Kong.


The world of Webkinz has been designed for users aged 6-13+ (or, well, almost 40) and includes content for all ages and levels of computer skill within that range. The general idea is you adopt a pet, which has a real world stuffed animal companion, and introduce him or her to the Webkinz online world. You start out with one simple room, a couple of toys, and some

Tips & Tricks For Finding Old Friends Online For Free
...options. Quite often, if the person you are looking for is a female and has gotten married, you will be able to see what their new last name is, which will make finding them a whole lot easier for you. ...
Webkinz dollars. Then, and often, you find new and exciting ways to collect, earn, or win more dollars to upgrade your Webkinz space.


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VoIP - A Layman’s Look - Should You Or Shouldn’t You?

“As business people we manufacture shin pads, or we distribute cat food, or we evangelize, but should we be considering VoIP? Will it make us more money, or save us time?” -Dennis Schooley


So what’s all this VoIP hype anyway? I mean we all know that our voice can be delivered to the four corners of the globe over telephone lines. (Actually, I missed that part of second grade math where they taught us that a ball has corners, but everybody says it, so I’ll accept it). Alex G. Bell, the second most famous resident of Brantford, Ontario, right after Wayne Gretzky of course, led us down the voice transmission path.


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Be a Family Historian: How I Became One

In 1985 my grandmother passed away. As my sisters and I sorted through and organized her photos and her photo albums, I was suddenly struck by the realization that I didn t know all that much about my grandparents and their history. When I was a child I would listen curiously as my aunts and grandma talked about the old country and always found myself wondering where the old country was.


Here were pictures of people and events that were not documented , no dates, no names; nothing. That was the beginning of my passion for the past. How about you, are you interested in preserving your family s history?


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Types Of Ants

Ants are found all over the world, from the hottest deserts to the lush green rainforests. We can find them in our backyards, in our homes, and even in our workplaces. Ants live in colonies and a single colony may have over a million ants. There are several different types of ants. Some of the better-known varieties are the army ants, driver ants, honeypot ants, weaver ants, leafcutter ants, fire ants, silver ants, and bulldog ants. All ant colonies are comprised of three types of ants, namely the worker ants, the soldier ants, and the single queen ant.


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