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Posted By: to there! NM on 2007-10-06
In Reply to: Need info on Focus Infomatics, Inc. - Does anyone make more than

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Company Board, MTStar Search Box, (located below Google Search Box)
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Use the Google search box for MTStars.com, not the Search box at top of page. Lots of
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Company Board Search For box (not Google search box)
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search on Company Board Search For box (not Google).
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Is this a Google search or MT Stars search?
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dont search in Google box, use the Search Box below that
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dont search in Google box, use the Search Box below that
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search mtstarts box, below Google search box, ....
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use mtstars Search box, (below Google Search)
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Do a Google search for
Cbay India Maryland transcription

and see what comes up. Nearly 1,000 hits. Honestly, you can do better than that.
Use the Google search bar towards the top.
It does not work.
Google site search (nm)
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you can google search them and get old posts but
no sure how old those might be.
If you do a Google search in above box, there is info

Try doing a google search for hospitals
in or near Atlanta-this should give you websites and contact names, then send an e-mail to them. For instance:

Type in Google search:

Hospitals in Atlanta, Georgia

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Sorry, not the Google search but "search for"
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If you use the Google search box and type in UST
making sure the MTStars button is clicked, it will bring up a ton of responses on this company.
search in Search Box (not Google box)
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search in Search For box below Google box
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I did a google search and found their website. It does

appear that they are a new company and from what their website says sounds like they are pretty green.   Copyright on the website is 2004, which doesn't necessarily mean anything.  If you use the name and then online.com that is their website address.  I don't recognize the name of the person listed, though that doesn't mean a whole lot either  - LOL.  My mom had a saying when my dad would some I didn't know that.  She would say the library is full of things you don't know.  


It is easy enough to verify by doing a Google search
it is not unfounded rumors.
If you search Google via MTStars.com for TTS, you'll get
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I don't understand why people can google or search the
archives before asking a question.   A lot of this job is researched-based.   Just like on the word board when someone asks a question a 10-YO would no the answer too, it isn't being helpful to give them the answer. 
Company Board, search not in Google box, but box below it
nm
Use the Google search bar towards the top of the MT Stars site
Make sure that -mt stars- has a dot beside it. Type in the company name and do a search.
this has been asked many times lately. Use Search box below Google box
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did you try Search For box (not Google) on Company Board
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put number in google search--NetMed Transcription /nm
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Google Davis Transcription and search the boards
There has been numerous posts. 
Search Transcription Connection in Google Box at the top of board.
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Search with Google box on this page. Much, much negative info
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Use the Google box on this page & the mtstars.com button to search.
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Company Board, go down to Mtstar Search Box (not Google)
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Use the Google box search for MTStars at page top. A few posts from 4/2007 come up.
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At the top of the company board page, do a google search for MTStars.
Start reading. This is an Indian based company. There were recent posts over the past few days about this company.
Use the Google box on this page and click on MTStars for your search. Lots of posts
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HELPFUL SEARCH TIP: in Google window type exactly: "MD-IT" site:www.mtstars.com...
someone i know is a super hacker for websites and knows how to search for info. it will pull up all statements that have ever been posted about MD-IT but you must type it just as i have posted.
It is as recent as a week ago, you need to search in the Search For box,
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Can you say google
 
Use google
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If you google, there are, but only 1 for MT.
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YES, it is. It's in the BOS. Google it.
It is in the BOS 2nd edition on page 66 that it is customary to use single space after sentence. It also says it's determined by department, and it's basically optional otherwise as long as you are consistent.

I didn't just make it up. lol
You can google it
 
Did you google?
I did. Pops right up.
Yes, actually did google
Yes, you are correct.
Google it...

That'd be a good place to start, x.


Go and Google it!
I wanted to find out more information about this company before I decided to send in my resume. I could not find anything by typing in the company name on Google, so I typed in the email address that was listed in the job posting. I found some interesting websites associated with this email account.....go and look!!!!!!!!
Use the google box just above your
post. It does the more recent stuff.
Can't find anything on Google, but

Did they post somewhere? Can you glean a potential site address off of their email, if they did post something?


Hopefully it's a tiny company that pays wonderfully, has clear docs, and turns out to be the perfect job.


Good luck!


Google keylogger (sm)
My first day I was so frustrated, during my break I went to check MT Jobs, I immediately got 2 IM's and a phone call.......and a raise! Imagine that, how would they know otherwise?
There is a Google box right under the words
type in what you want to search and then click the circle beside 'mtstars' located right below the Google box, then search. This will bring up archives on your topic, if there are any.