Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Website Review - DIFFERENCE BETWEEN: anything you say!

Have you ever wondered what is the difference between two similar things/topics like pixies and fairies, Miss and Ms, hot chocolate and hot cocoa, purchase order and invoice, or may be you would like to know the difference between apostle and disciple.

Stop wondering then, as the website we are going to explore today is http://www.differencebetween.net that tells us the difference between two similar topics on a variety of subjects.

www.differencebetween.net
On this site technology, objects, business, health, internet, nature, science and language are covered in detail.

For example, you will find that the difference between nectar and juice is that nectar is a liquid that is produced by plants and flowers, it is a natural, sugar-rich liquid important for birds and animals and also plays an important role in pollinating. On the other hand, juice is a liquid naturally present in fruits and some vegetables and is not available as nectar is; it is prepared by mashing and squeezing fruits and vegetables and is as essential for human beings as nectar is for insects and birds.

So you see we often get confused when we have to differentiate between two similar topics, however, with thorough reading on the subjects provided on the website you can get to the answers.

The site claims to compile and combine details from multiple reliable sources, so the information provided here is quite authentic to even quote. The website is absolutely free to explore but if you like to republish the content provided there, you need to take permission.

Also, the website offers to let you to contribute any article regarding differences between closely related things, based on facts and research, and in accordance with the strict guidelines of the website.

So if you want to baffle your friends by asking them the difference between fl. oz. and oz., diet coke and coke zero, and much more, then log on to http://www.differencebetween.net.

Monday, March 30, 2009

How about this?


Perhaps it was Aristotle who said that people’s intelligence cannot be understood by their answers, but by the questions they ask. And if it comes to asking questions, we tend to think about Rudyard Kipling’s ‘six honest serving-men’ who help us get complete information.

However, the last of them, that is ‘How’, is what many of us are very familiar with. Let’s see how:
Many of us often complain against being unable to lose fat. How many actually know how to? Many of us have a lot to share with the people. But, how many of us know how to write? Teachers complain about students being not interested in their lectures, but do they know that they can make their lectures interesting by introducing innovations?
So, as these questions reveal, there are many things which we want to do in our life but, unfortunately, do not know how to. But, folks, rest easy now. You can all avail this opportunity of knowing ‘How to’ at a website that offers hundreds of topics — problems, processes, etc. — and tells us how to do them. Allusions are to the site eHow.com.
Along with being ‘light’ in terms of loading, this quite orderly designed website greets visitors with clear reference to all the sections at the outset. You have boxes with quick links such as How to of the day, Top how to, etc. These will let you know what the others have been looking for.
The function of the website is quite clear: it tells how to do things; and lays a listing of categories of articles from which you will have to pick the one you want to go for. For example, one may choose from the categories related to education, career, business, entertainment, fashion and personal care, home decoration, health, etc. You also have a section of internet and computers where you would be able to locate articles explaining how to, for example, add music to word documents, calendar to Excel spreadsheet, etc. Yet, there are more advanced topics as well.
The same goes for other sections like relationships and family, personal finance, parenting, etc. What gives the website a feeling of relief is that you can expect almost all the topics related to just about everything – from simple tree planting to how to deal with difficult people at workplace. So, you have anything in mind, just go ahead and chances are that you would find it here.
However, seeing is believing, as the saying goes. Many may not be able to get things which are told to them in black and white; they need to actually witness the processes. For such people, the videos section will be of a great help. Although this sections works independently from the articles section and has not as many topics enlisted as in the earlier, you will find videos which will show you how to do things such as make fried rice. Likewise, you will get videos related to different categories.
This website is also a platform where you may write short essays (of almost 500 words) for the website and you will be paid. However, the essays have to be written on some ‘How to …’ topic, which will, then, be added to the articles on the site.
In short, the eHow will prove to be a very good resource for people who want some easy tips on how to do things at home, office, etc., and get effective results. What you need to do is to type in the address bar www.ehow.com  and hit Enter.