James Kinkade
Contributor
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James was born in Billings Montana and now resides in Cody, Wyoming where he enjoys the living in the great outdoors. Hunting, fishing, camping and hiking are mere minutes away. With a bachelor's degree in history and a history of working in the software industry, James brings a fresh perspective to the story of technology.
Many of James' articles can be found online, but most of them appear at Arial Software, where he has worked for more than eight years. James is responsible for editing the company newsletter, Arial Insider which goes out every month to almost 3,000 subscribers. Some of his articles have been reprinted online by B to B Magazine.
Latest Articles
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Christmas Party I-Spy Game
I-Spy books are a great coffee table read to have on hand visitors. During Christmas, break out interesting decorations to use for a fun real life I-spy game.
Nov 6, 2009
- James Kinkade
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NFL Preview - Week 9, 2009
Fortunately for fantasy football fans, most of the bye weeks are done. Next week only two teams will not be playing. Here is what will be happening in football, week 9.
Nov 5, 2009
- James Kinkade
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NFL Preview - Week 8, 2009
As the National Football League moves closer to the halfway point, dominant teams are stepping up their game. Meanwhile, the pretenders are falling by the wayside.
Oct 28, 2009
- James Kinkade
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Don't Allow Children to Make the Rules
In today's society, the children seem to dictate and dominate family schedules. From the time they are small, kids learn to manipulate modern parents to their advantage.
Oct 27, 2009
- James Kinkade
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NFL Overtime Rules Should Change
All to often, thrilling and close football contests comes down to the toss of the coin. Slightly more than half of NFL overtime contests favor the team who wins the toss.
Oct 26, 2009
- James Kinkade
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Email is Still a Viable Marketing Solution
Every week, a new technology is advanced that will be the death of email as a marketing tool. Many technologies have come and gone, but email remains a powerful option.
Oct 19, 2009
- James Kinkade
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