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A Dog Friendly Company

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PSPinc is a dog friendly company.
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PSP Old Data Center on Northup Way, Bellevue

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This building has a fiber conne... This building has a fiber connectivity because of us.
I wonder how many people remember our old (original) data center on Northup Way in Bellevue. We moved in to this facility in 2003 but we had a flooding accident 2004. We moved out to Seattle, Fisher Plaza in 2006.
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Email Security Update

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Email Security Update
Email Security Update

In an attempt to prevent and block spammers we are implementing the 2nd phase of our email security update. Spam is when hackers gain access to an account and then send emails through that account. If 200 emails are sent from an email address within 1 hour that email address will be blocked from sending mail for 60 minutes, you will still be able to receive mail. After 1 hour if the email address is still sending out spam AND we think that you’ve been compromised – we will manually reset your password. If you send mass emails or have online forms with your SMTP account, you may trigger the security update, which will block your emails. Please consult with our support team for more information concerning SMTP accounts OR take advantage of our NewsMail software!



http://www.newsmail.com

If you have any questions or concerns please email support@pspinc.com or call 425-957-0808
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It's hard to maintain my diet ...

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It's hard to maintain my diet ...
Every year end, I have to struggle with things to eat. I try not to eat many things such as Sugar, Salt, Potassium, Carbohydrate ... But every days there is something new at the company kitchen. I am so weak...
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New PSPinc Logo Jacket

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It is by Adidas! It is by Adidas!
We have made new jacket for PSPinc.
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Change Your Email Password

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Once your email is compromis... Once your email is compromised, all other site uses your email as ID can be hacked.
In many cases, your email address your USER ID at many locations including banks and shopping websites. If your email is compromised, hackers can access those set to change the password request to gain access. Once they have an access to those site using your ID, your hackers will have a great tome shopping.

So, change your email password often. Do not use easy password like birthday, your pet's name for your password. Protect your email at the same level as your credit card and bank information.
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Web Development Video Version 2

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Web Development Video Versi...
Am I getting close to the final version?
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PSPinc Web Development / Video - Beta

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PSPinc Web Development / Vid...
I made this video as the first step.
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New Bathroom Floor

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We now have a brand new floor for our bathrooms by Valley Floor Company.

http://www.valleyfloorinc.com

We are working with Valley Floor Company to update their website.
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Newsletter Vol. 2

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Ken Uchikura Newsletter Vol. 2
12/13/2018

Dear Reader,

This is volume 2 of my newsletter. I am starting to plan my schedule for 2019, the first thing on my 2019 agenda will be my trip to Japan starting on January 14. I usually go to Japan to visit our partner’s trade show in Tokyo but I will leave that duty to others from Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. I can visit the fair but I would be no help in promoting our products and service. I just scare people away.

I travel to Japan 4 to 5 time every year and it should get old but I always find something new in Japan. It might be the culture and atmosphere that is so different from the US. This time my mission is to find new business opportunities in Japan. That goes both ways. I would like to find a partner who can represent us in the products that we currently do not sell in Japan. Also, I would like to find a product or service that we or someone I know can represent in the US.

Since I'm taking up your time I should write about something useful. I am in the Internet business, I should talk about something about the Internet. Let’s talk about your domain. Did you know domain names used to be free? You could register any domain (if available) you wanted for free. That led to people registering copyrighted names as domains and selling those domains back to the copyright owners. Another practice was to register common domain names and sell them to the highest bidders. The most expensive domain name ever sold was INSURE.COM and it was sold in 2009 for 16 million dollars. The second most expensive domain name was SEX.COM and was sold in 2006 for 13 million dollars. Someone made a whole lot of money.

When you shop, do you go to physical shops or shop online? More and more people are shopping online. Here is a term you should know about online sales - B2B, B2C, and P2P. B stands for Business, C stands for Consumer and P stands for Person. When you sell products, if you are a business selling products to other businesses, it is called B2B. If a business is selling to consumers, it is called B2C. If a seller is an individual (not a business) selling to other individuals, it is called P2P. When you want to sell products, you need to know if you are B2B, B2C or P2P. Even if you are not selling anything online, you really need to clearly know what your business model is. It will reflect how the website is designed and how and where you promote your website.

If you have a question about Website design and functions … please let me know. If you have a good experience, please share it with me. I would like to learn from you. If you had a bad experience, let me know. I would like to learn that too. I am writing this newsletter to let you know what I know, but at the same time, I really like to know what you know. By you hearing from me, if you come up with a business idea, please share it with me. That is the purpose of my newsletter.

If you do not want to receive this email, please use the unsubscribe link. Your email will be deleted from my contact list immediately. If you want to add someone to this database, please list http://www.uchikura.co to add the email address. Please contact me with your thoughts and suggestions. Thank you.
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