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Blogging in Tongues
Written by anyone and read by thousands, Blogs empower those who want to express their views and opinions. Members of the Hispanic community have ventured online to create their own.
Elena del Valle doesn’t want to opine online. She wants to chat.
So the creator of
HispanicMPR.com transformed what had been a traditional Website into a Web log, or “blog.” The way she sees it, the ability to post messages and welcome feedback from site visitors increases her site’s effectiveness as a communications medium.
From HISPANIC Trends Magazine - June / July 06


  FEATURES

Wireless Comfort
Julio Chavez has a simple list of requirements for his smart phone. He wants a device with fast processing speeds and network access, so he quickly can view Internet pages or download and upload documents and attachments. He wants a “form factor” that fits comfortably in his hand. And he wants a reliable telephone network for fewer dropped calls and reliable e-mail service.
From HISPANIC Trends Magazine - May 06

HISPANIC Magazine Tech Talk May 2006
In our Music Issue, we bring you the best in sound gear and equipment that is sure to rock your world.
From HISPANIC Magazine - May 06

HISPANIC Magazine Tech Talk April 2006
This month we have selected the best bikes for all types of riders, so next time you find yourself cursing at the rapidaly ascending numbers at the gas pump, you may want to rethink going back to basics and jumping on one of our two-wheeled friends.They may not all be a cheaper alternative but they'll certainly get you right back in shape
From HISPANIC Magazine - April 06

The Future of Computing
Vista, the new Windows operating system, is promising improvements to enchance the user's experience.

Windows Vista logoTo Juan Sanchez, his PC is like his car: He shouldn’t have to think about it starting up and running. It should have standard safety features, with a few accessories that improve the user experience.

“Security is the price of entry,” says Sanchez, president of JTS Communications Inc., a Miami marketing communications firm. “If it can improve on the Google desktop search, that’s even better.”
From HISPANIC Trends Magazine - March / April 06

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Philadelphia Unplugged
Sure, Philadelphia is known for its historic riches the Liberty Bell is a must-see for tourists as are other treasures such as Independence Hall and Betsy Ross’ tinsy house. But now Mayor John Street and his administration also want the City of Brotherly Love to be viewed as a pioneer boldly venturing into the future. Specifically, the digital age.
From HISPANIC Trends Magazine - March / April 06

Tech Talk - March 2006
In this issue of HISPANIC Magazine, our tech talk section is dedicated to sportsment and fans alike. From waking up and getting to training on time, to guaranteeing you won't miss a beat this world cup, we bring you the best gadgets to boost performance or simply ensure uninterrupted viewing pleasure.
From HISPANIC Magazine - March 06

February 2006 cover of Hispanic TrendsCOVER STORY
The Wisemen of Wireless
The triumvirate of Ralph de la Vega, Thaddeus Arroyo and Joaquin Carbonell was instrumental in the merger between Cingular and AT&T Wireless, which was approved by the FCC and took place in late 2004.

The merger of the two companies has created the nation’s largest wireless company, with more than 50 million subscribers to the most
extensive digital, voice and data network in the U.S.
From HISPANIC Trends Magazine - February 06

Cosmetic I.T.
How a few technological enhancements took one company out of the stone age

Directors at the Family Resource Center of South Florida needed better management of their computer systems. Document control, data oversight and unified communications and e-mail—which long had been merely a free YahooMail account—had to be improved.
From HISPANIC Trends Magazine - February 06

Gadgets & Gizmos
Every year, consumer electronics companies from all over the world strive to finish developing their latest gadgets and gizmos in time to launch them at the yearly Consumer Electronics Show, the largest trade show in the country. The event, which takes over more than 1.5 million square feet of convention space in Las Vegas, draws some 2,500 exhibitors, and it showcases products that will be launched throughout the year for the first time. Here are some of the best items presented at the 2006 event.
From HISPANIC Trends Magazine - February 06

Teck Talk
Whether you’re a health nut or a couch potato, a harcore music fan or a not-so-serious one, we found the perfect gadget for you.
From HISPANIC Magazine - February 06

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