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	<title>Atlanta Flash Memory - USB Flash Memory</title>
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		<title>Bill Calculator As A USB Application</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you use your USB drive? I bet 95% of the USB flash memory drives sold in world are used as either A: a brochure or catalogue for a product line or B:  a way to store data or copy data to use it to another drive. That&#8217;s it A or B. But these little [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How do you use your USB drive?</strong></p>
<p>I bet 95% of the USB flash memory drives sold in world are used as either A: a brochure or catalogue for a product line or B:  a way to store data or copy data to use it to another drive. That&#8217;s it A or B.</p>
<p>But these little devices, and man are they getting little, can do so much more. They can run your applications, specifically instead of keeping these devices hanging around with random data on them why not put them to real use.</p>
<p>I bet there are 100&#8242;s of tasks that you do once a day or couple of times a month where having the application and the data in your pocket would make it convenient for you. Look at your IPhone, you probably have 100 &#8220;apps&#8221; on your personal phone alone.</p>
<p>Your USB drives can also run applications once plugged into a host computer. You can take those applications from computer to computer without leaving a trace!</p>
<p>A couple simple examples:</p>
<p>1) Securely log into your bank using a usb drive vs logging in specifically from one computer or one phone.</p>
<p>2)Securely log onto your GMail or Yahoo email account without leaving any trace on the host computer you are using.</p>
<p>3)Password retrieval</p>
<p>4)A monthly <a href="http://billsonly.com/bill_calculator-expense_calculator.htm" title="Bill Calculator">bill calculator </a>that has a simple excel spreadsheet on it to allow you to catalogue, record, and calculate your personal or business expenses on one portable drive that can be used at work and at home.</p>
<p>One day we will all be in the electronic cloud where networking issues seldom popup. But there will always be a need to have data held locally, held securely where we want to bring it from one host computer to the next without leaving a data trail. Monthly bill calculator, password retrieval, email, banking all things that we would like to keep as private as possible. These are tasks that I would like to have as applications on a USB flash memory drive.</p>
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		<title>USB Keychain &#8211; New Bullet Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 11:32:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[JPD Digital is always looking for new designs. Here is a USB Keychain design to looks like a bullet. This unique shape is about dead on &#8211; no pun intended! This bullet design does have a hole in its bottom to attach a key ring. It also comes with an optional lanyard but there is [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jdpdigital.com/images/usb_keychain/usb_keychain_bullet.jpg" title="USB Keychain - Bullet design" alt="USB Keychain - Bullet design" align="right" width="130" height="165" />JPD Digital is always looking for new designs. Here is a USB Keychain design to looks like a bullet. This unique shape is about dead on &#8211; no pun intended!</p>
<p>This bullet design does have a hole in its bottom to attach a key ring. It also comes with an optional lanyard but there is usually an additional costs.</p>
<p>Memory sizes are 256mb to 32gb. JDP offers this <a href="http://www.jdpdigital.com/new_usb_keychain_bullet.shtm" title="usb keychain bullet design">usb keychain</a> in bulk with minimum order size of 50 units. All pricing includes the laser engraving or the PMS printing of your corporate logo.</p>
<p>One last unique design feature of this bullet design &#8211; the &#8220;cap&#8221; of the bullet screws on so it stays very secure when it is attached.</p>
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