When internet usage switched from mere fad to fully functional, few people may have imagined just how profound — and mobile — it would become. While electronic use was largely stationary as recently as a few years ago, it’s now second nature for users to send and receive information on the go. Smartphone use has increased dramatically in recent years, and these pocket-sized devices can be reliable hubs of information. The same devices that keep
In light of the recent Internet privacy legislation, will using a VPN keep your ISP from tracking what you do online? The recent bill passed by both houses of Congress will essentially overturn a rule passed by the previous FCC chairman that would have required Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to ask for your permission before sharing your browsing and usage data with third parties. The rule was never put in place, so in a sense,
“Obstacles are necessary for success because in selling, as in all careers of importance, victory comes only after many struggles and countless defeats.” –Og Mandino Selling is tough. Its super tough regardless of what people tell you. Everyone is a sales man. Friends are selling there ideas you. You are selling ideas to them. The movies we watch, the music we listen to are all voice trying to tell us how to think and how
June 2017
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Spotlight Magazine: June 2017 In this issue: We talk about Havana Nights, Veterans Church Creed, Brevard County News & Events. We celebrate Fathers Day, Health First foundations ball raising $360,000.00. Spotlight Magazine of Brevard is the best local interactive community magazine in print and the web. Our magazine can be found anywhere from Cocoa to Barefoot Bay in one of our MANY pick-up location. If you dont see it somewhere with a magazine rack let us know!
by, Jim Campbell, Pastor Bay West Church of Palm Bay Florida I’m not what you consider a foodie…at all. I’m from the Southern United States, where it’s usually meat and potatoes and fresh vegetables. I like my steaks well done, my hamburgers big and nothing really fancy. For most of my life, I hated on things like couscous, which, according to Wikipedia, is a “a North African Berber dish of small steamed balls of semolina”…see?





