Tuesday, November 28, 2006

The Decision To Use A Forex Automated Broker

It is becoming increasingly popular to trade in the forex market using automated forex brokers. These are firms or companies that operate websites online to offer easy access to instant currency trades for their clients. These automated brokers are instantaneous so the clients don't have to worry about the value of the currency they are choosing changing negatively before they have the chance to complete their transaction.

Going automated is extremely good for the brokers for two reasons. It helps to bring in more clients and from there they get more commission. Also the automated system saves brokers a lot of time. The old way of taking orders was usually by phone and a broker had to do a lot more work with this method. By going automated the broker saves themselves the effort of handling phone calls, research prices and seeking out new clients. They only have to maintain the website and its accounts, and perhaps order some advertising for new clients.


Plus many online brokers will have useful charts and the most current information on the values of currencies in the forex market available to their clients in the matter of a few clicks. Many automated brokers make it very easy to get into the forex market via their websites. Registration usually takes only a few moments and the new client can transfer money into their account in moments with a checking account. There are some automated brokers that let new clients jump right into the forex market for only $25.

Automated trading has become available only in recent years through the development of the internet and several business technologies. Its made it possible to have real time trades with a small amount of money, whereas previously it was impossible to enter the market without lots of money to invest

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Sunday, November 12, 2006

Auto assault
Tap into your inner Mad Max in this massive multiplayer online role-playing game. As a survivor scouring the post-apocalyptic wasteland for untainted resources, take out rival gangs vying for supremacy with your mobile arsenal. Total player and vehicle customization gives you free reign over your futuristic dystopian fantasy.
COPYRIGHT 2006 Weider Publications
COPYRIGHT 2006 Gale Group
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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Full Auto

Controlled Chaos
You are racing in Full Auto, but it’s easy to lose sight of that simple goal when you’re busy firing missiles, laying mines, destroying roadside attractions, boosting over mad jumps, and using the unique “unwreck” feature to rewind time and avoid wipeouts. “We’ve actually had to rein some of the chaos and destruction back,” Producer Cord Smith adds. “It was just too intense and distracting.”
Go Your Own Way
Why stay on the road when you can careen through a glitzy casino? Full Auto rewards curiosity with myriad shortcuts, many of them through fully furnished buildings. Don’t be shy—if a fence, wall, or ramp looks as if it might lead somewhere, give it a shot. You can always unwreck if your potential secret passageway ends up slamming your ride into a brick wall.
A Delicate Balance

We were surprised to find that Full Auto’s gameplay has evolved since our last test drive. “We’ve rebalanced all the weapons and made the control feel more like driving a real car,” says Smith.
A Dish Best Served Cold
Full Auto skipped the racer-packed 360 launch, but now must face rival Burnout Revenge. “Our game is different,” explains Smith. “It’s perfect for people who like to race hard and blow s*** up.”
Live Carnage
Expect great things from Full Auto’s ultraviolent Xbox Live play—official tournaments, downloadable content...the whole works. Well, except for arena combat—look for that in the PS3 version.
Publisher: Sega Release Date: February 2006
Copyright © 2006 Ziff Davis Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. Originally appearing in Electronic Gaming Monthly.

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