Author Archive for Teri Garrett

Teri Garrett has a B.S. in Mass Communication and three minors in Public Communication, Communication for Legal Professionals and Literature. Currently, Teri is a contracted Director to a large, online company in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. Previously, Teri served as the Communication Coordinator for a leading, online financial firm.

The Silent Race between Google and Wikia Search

You may have heard of the Wikia Search launch rumored to be this Monday.  This may or may not be news to you and whether or not you care – Wikia Search still has blogs chatting it up and there are mixed emotions on its success. 
Just as Wikipedia became popular, Wikia Search will allow […]

Second Life Users: Don’t Surrender Too Many US Dollars

If you need a way to escape your mundane life, you can try living a completely different life in a virtual world called Second Life (SL). Released in 2003, Second Life is a place where you can design a different “you” that will live among other SL members, doing everything as you would in […]

You can almost taste it on Coastr

Are you quite the party animal?  Would you consider yourself a beer aficionado?  If you answered yes to one of these questions then you will enjoy checking out Coastr.  Coastr is a free Website where you can list your favorite beers, learn about delicious brands of beer that you have never heard of and read […]

A Bloggers Use for Stixy

Have you been searching for a Web-based program that will allow you to upload information EXACTLY how you want to? Stixy can be useful for bloggers if you are in need of a bulletin board type program that has no restrictions.
Stixy allows you to open Stixyboard where you can post notes, photos, documents and […]

Shoeboxed: Keeps Receipts & Keeps you Busy

Do you have a box, bag or file full of receipts? Financial experts say you should keep your receipts for years but why? The more you get, the more overwhelmed you become when you go to look for a specific receipt to return something. The way I shop, I can just forget […]