Friday, September 19, 2008

All publisher’s program.

There are many sites which publish advertisement and also help you to get ads. If you want to publish ads in your page then you are termed as publisher. If you want to advertise your product to various website then you will be termed as advertiser.

In this post I want to mention the most common list of Available Advertising Network Companies.

1)Adsense by Google - Without any doubt google adsense is the biggest and the most profitable publisher’s program. You can get them at https://www.google.com/adsense/login/en_US/

2)Adlandpro- Adlandpro offers a lot of advertising method. You will also paid $5 per 1000 impressions of your referral page, and $2 per 1000 impressions of referral’s custom page. You can get them at http://www.adlandpro.com

3)Adbrite - Best alternative for adsense and day by day it is increasing popularity. You can get them at http://www.adbrite.com/zones/publisher_dashboard.php

4)Bidvertiser - Another alternative for adsense and it's lay-out is like adsense. You can get them at http://www.bidvertiser.com/

5)Clicksor - It is also good and pays a good amount to the publisher. You can get them at http://clicksor.com

6)Advertising.com - One of the biggest and pioneer in publishers advertising network. You can get them at http://advertising.com/publishers.php

7)24/7 Real Media - It has both Advertiser and publisher program and is best for american audience. You can get them at www.realmedia.com

8)Burst Media - Another publishers advertisement program paying in CPM. You can get them at www.burstmedia.com

9)Commission Junction - Big advertiser and affiliate network available wordwide. You can get them at www.commissionjunction.com

10)Knoodle - This site pays upto 50% of ad revenue. Their website is https://kanoodle.com

11)Linkshare - Another big affiliate network for publishers. Their website is www.linkshare.com

12)Valueclick - This great program is best for bloggers. Their website is www.clickvalue.com

13)Yahoo Publisher Network - Created to compete google adsense. Not available worldwide. However you can get them advance in http://publisher.yahoo.com/

14)MSN Adcenter - Microsoft-own publisher network. Still on beta. You can get them in advance at
http://advertising.microsoft.com/publisher

Other available advertising networks.

1) Accelerator Media - Accelerator is an intelligent ad network that features predictive ad serving technology.

2) AdAgency - The leading provider of Internet direct-response adverytising solutions

3) Adynamix - AdDynamix has evolved into a full-spectrum interactive provider delivering ad management, video and digital media services to agencies, entertainment clients and direct marketers.

4) Adengage - Engaging internet advertising

5) Agenta - Agenta is an easy and powerful way for you to unlock the revenue potential of your website or blog.

6) Adknowledge - Expand your reach beyond Google and Yahoo by accessing Adknowledge’s multi-channel behavioral targeting network.

7) Adpepper - The e-advertising network.

8) Adsmart - Digital marketing made clear

9) Adtegrity - Get paid for your hard work! Maximize the value of your traffic and build revenue with us.

10) Affiliatefuture - If you are responsible for a website and want to increase its earning potential, join AffiliateFuture’s network to earn more revenue from your visitors.

11) Affiliatesensor - Get the ease of Pay-Per-Click publishing

12) Azoogleads - The leading performance-based marketplace

13) Bannerconnect - Advertising without boundaries. Many company use them and is becoming popular.

14) BardzoMedia - BardzoMedia is a world wide focused advertising network that can help you monetize your U.S, Canada and Europe internet advertising inventory on an exclusive or non-exclusive basis.

15) BlinkAds - BlinkAds is an online media company dedicated to client services

16) BlueFN - Blue FN, LLC. is the financial services industry’s leading Cost-Per-Action (CPA) Advertising Network with a targeted high-quality publisher base and top brand name financial services advertisers.

17) BlueLithium - BlueLithium is the data driven performance marketing company.

18) Casale Media - Advertising online is better here.

19) Chitika - See how you can fulfill your brand advertising and direct marketing goals in one program. This is becoming popular day by day.

20) ClickBooth - Publisher CPA and affiliate networks.

21) Clickshare - In the Click-Share advertising marketplace, you decide where to target your ads and what price you want to pay per click.

22) ClickXchange - Turn your site traffic into cash!

23) ContexWeb - Online advertising exchange solutions.

24) CPX Interactive - CPX Interactive is a progressive online ad network, dedicated to optimizing revenue generation for both its Advertisers and Publishers.

25) Enhance - Expand your pay-per-click search campaigns now.

26) Esource Media - As Publisher Partner you get access to over 50,000 advertisers and earn 70%.

27) Etype Europe - eType is the UK’s leading online advertising sales house

28) Etype USA - eType USA holds exclusive advertising contracts with a number of the world’s largest and most respected websites.

29) Expoactive- Start Advertising Your Website With ExpoActive In 5 Minutes!

30) Fluxads - Guaranteed on-time payments.

31) Hyperbidder - The Only Ad Auction Network where all bidders win!!!

32) IncentaClick - Their Goal is to bring your online advertising campaign to the next level

33) Industry Brains - You can try of it.

34) Interclick - Transparent ad network.

35) JoeTec - JoeTec is a full service online marketing company. We specialize in display advertising and lead generation for our many clients across many different verticals.

36) Kontera - Leader in content link advertising.

37) Mamma Media Solutions - With Copernic Media Solutions you’ll find the Internet advertising and marketing tools you need to boost your site traffic and drive revenue. MaxBounty Affiliates - with MaxBounty earn revenue from advertising sponsors on a pay-for-performance basis.

38) Mirago 2 revenue streams - Geo-targeted organic / Pay-Per-Click (PPC) search and contextual results.

39) MIVA AdRevenue Xpress - Earn more Revenue from your web site with MIVA MC.

40) Nixxie - UK’s first contextual advertising company.

41) Oridian - Online media solutions.

42) Oxado - Oxado enables you to insert contextual ads on your website within minutes.

43) Paypop-up - According to them every Visitor to your Site is a Potential Customer!

44) Popup Traffic - Popuptraffic is the intelligent way to make extra cash from your website traffic.

45) Quigo - This one is content-Targeted Ad Serving and Search Engine Marketing Solutions

46) RealCastMedia - They say they represent over 500 Web sites and serve 300 million monthly impressions.

47) RealTech - This is average for both publisher and advertiser.

48) Revenue Pilot - Good for monetize your site.

49) Righmedia - Interactive advertising and transparent marketplace.

50) Searchfeed - A leader in pay per click search engine advertising, Searchfeed.com helps online advertisers attract targeted leads while offering Web publishers a greater opportunity to monetize Internet traffic.

51) Share A Sale - This site is for real time reporting - On time payments.

52) TargetPoint - Increase your advertising profits

53) TextLinkAds - For text based ads this is good one.

54) Tremor - Come gradually in the world.

55) Tribal Fusion - Many one says this is good one.

56) Valueclick Media - Quality, control and a robust publisher platform make ValueClick Media a trusted partner to earn the most revenue from every form of online advertising.

Less Popular
1)Adserverplus: You can try them. You can get them at http://adserverplus.com/

2)Adster: You can get your daily incomes through e-mails. You can get them at http://adster.com/

Hope this list will help to find out your dream company!

10 Secrets for Healthy Computer

You can keep your computer healthy applying 10 important steps.


Step1 Make certain that your computer is located in a well ventilated area and that all air vents are unobstructed to prevent overheating and premature failure to any internal components.



Step2 Clean out the dust build-up at least every 6 months from the inside of the computer case including case vents, power supply vents, and all visible circuitry with a few cans of compressed air that can be purchased from any major computer store or electronics outlet. This will help reduce the chances of overheating and circuitry damage.
***Before cleaning just be certain to always unplug the computer from the wall outlet and never physically contact the circuitry inside the computer case to prevent damage.



Step3 Be prepared for an unsuspected failure by always making backups of any important data that you do not and can not afford to lose.



Step4 Purchase and install a well known anti-virus program that can be regularly updated with the latest virus definitions and ran during boot-up to help protect your computer from being the victim of an unwanted infestation.



Step5 Every few months or so run your computer’s “Scandisk” program followed by the “Defragmenter” program to maximize the efficiency of your hard drive.
If you are not certain of how to use these utilities and being that the steps to execute these programs varies slightly from one operating system to the other it would be easiest to simply use the “Help” option that can be found by clicking on the START button found on your computers desktop.
The START menu will open up a drop-down-box that should display the “Help” option. By going here you can enter the keywords that deal with the answers to the subject you are searching for.




Step6 Run your computers “Disk Cleanup” utility every week. If set the “Disk Cleanup” utility will automatically empty the recycling bin and recover some wasted disk space by removing the internet temporary files that seem to always accumulate.



Step7 Never smoke near a computer because the cooling fans will pull the smoke into the case where it can coat the inside parts of the computer with a residue which in turn can damage sensitive components.



Step8 Place the computer case in an area where it will not be accidentally kicked or bumped to prevent the loosening of cables and damage to internal parts.



Step9 Invest in a high quality surge protector to provide your computer and monitor against voltage spikes or “surges” that can dramatically shorten the life of your system. Just like most items in a store, “You get what you pay for”. So don’t skimp out on this important device!
It’s also not a bad idea to invest in a surge protector that includes what is called a “Data Line Protector” which allows you to connect your telephone lines to and serves the same purpose for the telephone line to your modem just like the surge protector does for the electrical household current lines.



Step10 If you plan on being away from home for more that a few days at a time or if there is a thunderstorm brewing in your area it is a very wise decision to always unplug all electrical lines and modem telephone lines from your system. Even with a surge protector installed it is possible that such a large voltage spike such as one caused by a lightening strike could prove fatal to any computer system.



Apply 10 steps, you computer will healthy and wise !

Purchasing a New Computer

For starters you’ll need to decide what you want to do with
your computer. Are you into the video game scene or are you
some one who likes to just surf the internet and occasionally
do some book keeping with simple word processing software?

If you’re into video games you’re going to want a machine
that can handle the high level of graphics and superior
sound quality. On the other hand if you’re not into all
that high adrenalin stuff you can probably get by with a
less expensive system. Although, if you want to stay on the
safe side I would recommend going with something more
“high-end” so you don’t have to spend another large chunk of
change to upgrade the system you just bought.

Two basic routes you can take when purchasing a
new computer.

1) Purchase a “Brand” Computer
2) Purchase a “Clone” Computer

A “BRAND” computer is one that is manufactured by a
company that is recognizable by name.

Some Advantages/Disadvantages of “Brand” computers:

Advantages:

Customer Support- If you are experiencing problems with your
computer you will have the option to contact a
representative of the company that you purchased the PC from
to get help in solving your problem.

Customer support is probably the best reason to buy a
brand computer.

Warranty- Having a warranty is always nice since it acts as
a type of security blanket for you.

In case a part on your computer should damage you should be
able to get the item fixed at no replace just as long as the
warranty has not expired.

Must read and understand a company’s warranty policy BEFORE you
purchase a computer from them.

This way you’ll have a good understanding of the procedures
to follow in case a problem should arise.

Pre-installed Software- Many companies will include software
packages that are all set up and ready to go for you on your
computer.

Although, a disadvantage of buying a brand computer
with software pre-installed is that you usually end up with
more than fits your needs and usually just results with the
wasting of space on your storage device.

Additional Support- Most brand computer companies are
also able to provide you with web sites that may provide you
with current software updates, user manuals, or basic
troubleshooting help.

Disadvantages

The use of Proprietary parts- the term Proprietary refers to
products that are unique to an individual company and that
company only.

So if a part was to malfunction on your computer after
warranty and you needed to replace it you could not just go
to your local computer store and purchase any old part even
if it was intended for the same function as the item that
failed.

You would be forced to buy the exact same item that came out
of the computer or else the computer would more than likely
cease to function correctly.

Having to buy proprietary parts usually involves the need to
place an order which means you’ll have to wait for the part
to arrive or you’ll have to send your computer into the
company or an authorized dealer of that company for
repairs.

People with a home based business would probably not be too
happy with that situation at all.

Integrated/On-board parts- In the computer world when you
hear the word integrated or on-board it means that a
particular part such as the modem or sound port where you
plug in your speakers, is built-in or part of the computer
main board (Also known as the Motherboard).

This means that if any of these items should fail, you can’t
just remove them from the computer and replace them with a
new part. They are usually soldered directly to the main
board and are stuck there.

Although, some computers do provide a way to disable a
malfunctioning device which will allow you to install your
own store bought device to take the place of the broken
part.

From a computer technicians point of view this is not always
easy to do.

It just depends on what brand of computer you currently
have. Meaning some are easier to work on than others.

A “CLONE” computer is a clone or a copy of its brand
counterpart with the exception that instead of company
specific or proprietary parts, the items used to make a
clone computer are from several different companies instead
of only one.

Let’s say that if you were to go to a local company that
builds “clone” computers, and you tell them what you need,
chances are they don’t use parts that are specific to only
that type of computer like the brand computer companies
do.

This is a good thing because it means that they will
probably use components that are interchangeable with many
different brands and are easy to come by if needed.

Some Advantages/Disadvantages of “Clone” computers include:

Advantages:

Cost- compared to brand computers the clone will
generally be easier on your pocket book when purchasing one
with similar features as its brand counterpart.

This is most likely due to the money that is saved by not
offering the high-end customer service. Although, that may
not be the only reason for the lower prices.

Easily Accessible Replacement Parts- Since the clone
computer was built with parts that are not any one company
specific, you can buy parts for the clone computer that can
be used even if the brand is different from the one that was
in the computer when you originally bought it.

NOTE: Before you buy any parts, it is necessary to make sure
that the replacement parts are compatible with your
particular computers system requirements.

Either consult the manual that should have came with your
computer or get help from a knowledgeable friend or repair
person.

Disadvantages:

Warranties- Unless you purchase a service plan you will
typically not have as an attractive warranty as you would
with a brand computer company.

Whatever you do just make sure you understand how long the
warranty is for and as to what kind of repairs the warranty
covers before you make the purchase.

Customer Support- With brand computer companies you are
usually provided with a 24-hour toll free number that you
can call if you have questions or concerns with your
computer.

Clone computers are more than likely not going to have a
24-hour help service, but rather you will be forced to only
be able to call during regular business hours.

Also, it is more than likely that there will not be any one
website that you can go to in order to find out information
concerning troubleshooting questions you may have.

For service it may be necessary to take the computer back to
the store that you bought it at or you may have to do some
research on the individual parts that went into the computer
and visit the manufacturer’s website for troubleshooting
tips.

Finally, if all else fails you can certainly take what you
have learned from this article and being that you know what
you need now, but don’t know where to go and get that
“Perfect Computer”, the best resource at your disposal are
the very men and woman that work at your local electronics
shop.

It is their duty to help you get hold of that “Perfect
Computer” that best fits your needs. All you need to do is
tell them what you plan on using that computer for and they
should be more than happy to help you from there.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Add meta keyword and description to blogspot

simple you follow this steps.
Sign in to your blogger dashboard>click the 'layout' button.Click on the 'Edit html' tab.
Add your mata after this one < data="'blog'" name="'all-head-content">

Thats all
enjoy it!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Google's Chrome browser fast but glitchy

First tests of Google's "faster, safer" browser have revealed embarrassing glitches which prevent basic web features from loading.

Online speculation suggests that the errors are based on the Javascript foundations of the browser, which can affect everything from pop-up windows to login modules.

Google Chrome is being touted as a sleeker and more reliable alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer, with Google saying a sophisticated testing system was used to prevent bugs from occurring on popular websites.

However this morning, some computers running Chrome failed to load Google services such as iGoogle and Google Docs, and others – such as GMail's login page – only loaded part of the text, without images or a login form.

One user told news.com.au that a YouTube video had crashed the whole browser in a matter of seconds, contrary to Google's promise of isolating crashes. Yet an exclusive pre-release version of the browser seemed to load Google Docs fine, according to CBS News.

The Chrome browser is designed to automatically update itself without user approval, Google said.

Bloggers have speculated that the errors are based in the browser's open-source foundation, known as WebKit, which Apple's browser Safari is also based upon.

Aside from this significant issue, Chrome can load large websites much faster than other browsers.

While today's release is a test version, the problems with it and the PR fiasco would suggest Google did not originally intend to release the browser today.

Google's Chrome browser fast but glitchy

First tests of Google's "faster, safer" browser have revealed embarrassing glitches which prevent basic web features from loading.

Online speculation suggests that the errors are based on the Javascript foundations of the browser, which can affect everything from pop-up windows to login modules.

Google Chrome is being touted as a sleeker and more reliable alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer, with Google saying a sophisticated testing system was used to prevent bugs from occurring on popular websites.

However this morning, some computers running Chrome failed to load Google services such as iGoogle and Google Docs, and others – such as GMail's login page – only loaded part of the text, without images or a login form.

One user told news.com.au that a YouTube video had crashed the whole browser in a matter of seconds, contrary to Google's promise of isolating crashes. Yet an exclusive pre-release version of the browser seemed to load Google Docs fine, according to CBS News.

The Chrome browser is designed to automatically update itself without user approval, Google said.

Bloggers have speculated that the errors are based in the browser's open-source foundation, known as WebKit, which Apple's browser Safari is also based upon.

Aside from this significant issue, Chrome can load large websites much faster than other browsers.

While today's release is a test version, the problems with it and the PR fiasco would suggest Google did not originally intend to release the browser today.

Remove top border from Blogspot

Step 1:

On your Dashboard, select Layout. This will take you to the Template tab. Click Edit HTML. Under the Edit Template section you will see you blog's HTML.


Step 2:
Look for tags #header-wrapper and #header as below and change border to 0 then SAVE Template

#header-wrapper {
width:660px;
margin:0 auto 10px;
border:0px solid $bordercolor;
}

#header {
margin: 5px;
border: 0px solid $bordercolor;
text-align: center;
color:$pagetitlecolor;
}

Step 3: Add this code anywhere...

#navbar-iframe {
height:0px;
visibility:hidden;
display:none
}

Thats all!
Enjoy it!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Happy Tenth Birthday Google But...

One day this month will mark Google’s official tenth birthday. They’ll most likely celebrate with a blog post and a special logo (this one was tweaked based on an earlier one). And we’ll see a slew of articles about how much they’ve accomplished in those ten years. A few publications couldn’t wait and got out there with their Google tributes last month.

So all we need to know is when to celebrate! Almost certainly on September 27. But the real answer is way more complicated than that.

Google is actually nearly 13 years old if you go by their own corporate history page: “By January of 1996, Larry and Sergey had begun collaboration on a search engine called BackRub, named for its unique ability to analyze the “back links” pointing to a given website.”

But if you go by when the Google.com domain name was registered, they’ll turn 11 on September 15.

However, the date Google celebrates as their birth month is September 1998. They celebrated on September 7, their date of incorporation, until 2005. Since 2005 (and also randomly in 2002), they’ve celebrated on September 27.

So why do they celebrate it on the 27th? According to Danny Sullivan, who wrote about this mess last year, they pushed the birthday date forward in 2005 to all for the announcement of a index size milestone.

At least Google is consistently inconsistent: “Google opened its doors in September 1998. The exact date when we celebrate our birthday has moved around over the years, depending on when people feel like having cake.”

So Happy 10th, 11th and/or almost 13th Birthday Google! First three people who sing happy birthday to Google in a video comment below (all the way through, full volume, GO for it) get a TechCrunch t-shirt.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Turn Off Vista's Useless Junk And Speed Up Your PC

There are over 100 background services running in Vista. Most of them do nothing but slow you down!
Any frequent reader of my Hubs knows that I am far from Windows Vista's greatest fan. I may actually be one of the loudest and most persistent critics of this misbegotten excuse for an operating system (OS).

I am currently receiving a measure of vindication as more and more people are finding stubborn and often insurmountable problems with drivers, applications, and worst of all, the sheer sluggishness of this monstrous OS which requires a jaw-dropping 15GB of free hard drive space just to install. And if you ever want to uninstall it, you're better off just reformatting the disk or you'll be weeks just trying to put all the pieces back together.

There are well over a hundred services inside Vista's innards, and most of them do absolutely nothing for the common, average user other than slow down his PC to a crawl and require outrageous amounts of hard drive space, RAM and CPU cycles. If you are even remotely considering using Vista, you had better have an uncle in the PC business as you're going to require a system with some truly massive power. All the people who think that just because their Centrino 512MB RAM laptop has a sticker that says it's "Vista Ready" that you'll actually be able to do something with it. Lots of luck!

There is so much sheer unadulterated trash gumming up the works on Vista that the average, normal user is truly well off by just turning the vast majority of it off. The readers of my Hubs are not generally the top multinational enterprise administrator types, but regular men and women who just use their computers for everyday common uses. I can assure you that well over 99% of these readers do not have any need whatsoever for the following Windows Vista services running all the time and turning your speedy computer into a mud bog slogger:



KTMRM for Distributed Transaction Coordinator

Network Access Protection Agent

Peer Name Resolution Protocol

Pen Service

PnP-X IP Bus Enumerator Service

Remote Access Connection Manager

Remote Registry

Secondary Logon

SL UI Notification Service

SSDP Discover Service

Tablet PC Input Service

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper

UPnP Device Host

Virtual Disk

WebClient

Windows Management Instrumentation

Windows Media Center Extender Service

WinHTTP WebProxy AutoDiscovery Service

and let's not even mention Aero! (Gag!)

Connect to Internet with Your BlackBerry without Paying For Data Plan


If you have a Blackberry phone you have asked this question at least once (maybe thousand times). The BlackBerry phone comes with many fancy add-ons, they have an eye-candy look but there is one problem with them. You have to purchase a data plan for internet access. (As far as GSM services tell) This sounded little weird for me because I could access internet even with my old nokia. The trick is GSM services push you to buy a data plan and BlackBerry also doesn't give information for internet access without data plan, but the phone is capable of accessing internet without a data plan.

I own a BlackBerry Pearl (so the details will be told for Pearl but I guess it applies to most of the models) and I am using internet with my Pearl without paying for data plan. To do this you have to make some settings with your phone. First of all you have to set up your tcp settings. In your BlackBerry menu go to => Options - Advanced Options - TCP and enter your APN information for your GSM Service. You can find TCP APN settings in the list below.

When you finish the settings you need a browser to surf the net. The best one is Opera Mini Browser. You download the Opera Browser to your BlackBerry and in the Opera Browser menu you go through automatic network setup. Once the Opera Browser finds out your settings you are ready to surf the net from you BlackBerry for free. (Excluding standart connection charges from your GSM service provider)

Way To Earn Minimum $5000 Per Month

Google Knol will Help You Make Money Online
Google officially launched a new web authoring tool called Knol on Jul 23. Google Knol is free and opened to everyone. It is a content sharing network where you can write and publish articles in most of the topics. Each article page or content page you created is called a Knol.



Publishing a Knol is quite similar to publishing a blog post except the tone is more formal. You can insert related picture or image to your Knol and once your Knol created, readers are allowed to comment and rate your article in the Knol.



What Benefits You'll Gain from Publishing Google Knols?



AdSense Ads is Allowed in Knols


Google said that the authors can choose to include AdSense ads in all their Knols. So, each of your Knols that attract traffic may earn you some AdSense ad revenue. But, if you are actively creating Knols that share useful content, it is possible to earn a nice AdSense income every month as you will have more Knols gaining traffic.



Get Free Google Traffic


The Google knol homepage http://knol.google.com gained thousands of quality backlinks in less than a week. It is expected that it will gain decent of backlinks just like the other two content sharing networks, Hubpages and Squidoo. Because of the huge amount of backlinks Hubpages and Squidoo have gained, they are now getting million of visitors from search engines like Google and Yahoo every month (I believe most are from Google).



This will happen to Google Knol as well. Google Knol will soon gain huge amount of backlinks and many of the Knols created by different authors will start ranking high on Google search engine and enjoy free Google traffic. Those who manage to get their knols ranked on a competitive keyword will receive steady traffic. They can include links in their Knols to direct these Google traffic to their website or blog or choose to monetize their Knols with AdSense ads so that these Google traffic can be converted into AdSense revenue.



Google Knol has their own content policy and term of service. You should read and understand them before creating a Knol to publishing your content. Google doesn’t allow spamming, any Knol that against their policy will be deleted.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Google Chrome


SITTING halfway in between a traditional browser and an operating system, Google's new Chrome web browser has been built with a big emphasis on online applications.

Google has latched on to the popularity of tabbed browsing

Users can drag, drop and reshuffle tabs in whatever order they wish in Chrome

Users are warned of a potentially harmful website in Chrome

Type in your search query in the address bar and it automatically suggests related queries and popular websites.

Google claims Chrome -- www.google.com/chrome -- beats its competitors' offerings in speed, stability and search. On the speed front at least, Google has got it right. There’s no drag when loading web pages or additional Chrome browsers and when tested for page load times against Mozilla’s Firefox and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer it was able to outpace both of them. Google has latched on to the popularity of tabbed browsing, a feature made popular by Mozilla's Firefox browser and also incorporated in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Tabbed browsing enables users to open multiple screens in one browser window. Google, however, has taken tabbed browsing a step further. Not only can users drag, drop and reshuffle tabs in whatever order they wish, but they can also pull a tab out from its existing window to create a new browser window all to its own. Although impressive, it’s not Chrome’s secret to stability. Previously, tabs had been treated by browsers as shared resources that have the tendency to dramatically suck away a computer's CPU resources and slow down computer performance. But Chrome has upended this process to allow a computer to treat each tab as an individual and isolated process. The benefit of treating tabs as individual processes means that if an application running on a website unexpectedly crashes, it won't take the browser down with it. Instead, Chrome isolates the crash to the affected tab and ceases operation of the troublesome application. Chrome’s other trump card and Google’s big area of expertise is search and search features strongly in the browser’s design. The address bar has been integrated with Google's popular search engine to simplify the browsing experience -- type your search query in the address bar and it automatically suggests related queries, popular websites and the option to search for that particular query using the search engine of your choice. Although both the latest versions of Firefox and Internet Explorer have similar functionality built in, they don’t execute it with the same level of success -- especially if Google is used as the search engine of choice. Even though Google says Chrome is application agnostic and has no tie-in to any other Google service, it’s a no-brainer that the browser works best with the search giant’s web applications. In particular, its integration with Google Gears (software that enables offline access to online services) means you can download desktop icons for several Google apps including Gmail, Picasa and the Google Docs online word processor and spreadsheet. At the moment Google Chrome is only available on Windows XP and Vista, however the search giant says that making compatible versions for Mac and Linux operating systems is a high priority.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Prevent Online Identity Theft.

Security is an alarming issue for computer users. Below are step to help us prevent online identity theft.


Step1 *Obtain Security software *
Download security software such as McAfee and ensure that they are frequently updated. There are free security software and some require membership, so if you have an annual fee to renew your subscription when you are notified.

Step2 *Password*
Most people tend to use one password for everything they do online, this is the biggest mistake most of us make. If a person manages to gain access to your computer, then they automatically get a free access to all your information and accounts.

Ensure that you password have a combination of letters , symbols and numbers, and change your password at least every 2 months, especially if you use other computers that is not your personally computer, such as computer from a cafe, work etc

Step3 *Downloading*
Not every thing that comes to our email we need to download. Most free offers that you download come with spyware, and this how our information sometimes are stolen.

If you need to download free software go to website such as download.com
Step4 *Check Web Address*
There are many emails that are sent from so called company pretending e.g bank of America. Telling you to reset your password. If you don't look carefully, you would not have notice that the email said info@bankofamerica.net or .org.

If an e-mail message asks you to update your password, account number, or other information, don't take the bait, check to ensure that information requested is coming from the company itself. If in doubt call the company customer service to verify the information.

Avoid Online Frauds and Scams

Nine main types of internet fraud

Step 1 LooksTooGoodToBeTrue.com is a fraud education and prevention website jointly run by federal agencies, like the FBI and the Post Office, and private businesses, like Target. (see Resources, below, for direct links).

Step 2 The six main categories of frauds and scams identified by LooksTooGoodToBeTrue.com are listed in the steps that follow.

Step 3 Pharmacy Fraud. If you're thinking about purchasing medicines online, think again. Many online drugstores do not keep the same standards as brick and mortar pharmacies. You can loose your money, and worse, receive counterfeit or illegitimate drugs.

Step 4 Identity Fraud/Identity Theft. America's fastest growing crime, the internet is rife with schemes for getting your private information, and running off with your identity. Learn about hacking, phishing, spoofing, spyware and other nasty tricks of the trade at the Resource links, below.

Step 5 Auction Fraud. Buy something online. Don't get it. Never hear from the auction site again. You've just been robbed.

Step 6 Sweepstakes and Lottery Fraud. If you've won millions, you really think they're going to notify you through email (and with bad spelling, to boot)? Steer clear of these scammers.

Step 7 Counterfeit Payments Fraud. At first, these really do look too good to be true...someone sending you real money orders or cashiers checks, and all you have to do is deposit it for them, send them most of the cash, and keep some for yourself. But, whoops...it's all a scam, and you'll wind up owing a ton of money instead. Read how it works at the Resource links, below.

Step 8 Other Financial Fraud. Ponzi schemes, Nigerian 4-1-9 scams, charities fraud, romance schemes, fraudulent debt elimination. There's no end to the clever ways scammers try to separate you from your money.

Step 9 See the Resource links, directly below, for excellent information about online fraud, and tips for staying safe. Be careful out there.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Save Youtube video on your PC

Some people don't know how to save Youtube videos on there computer so ill tell in some simple step-by-step instructions

Step1 Copy and paste the URL of the Youtube video you want to save.

Step2 Open another browser and type in the web address "www.binodon4all.com/youtube"

Step3 There will be a Video URL text box at the page, insert your URL in that space and then click download Video.

Step4 Then under the text bar, where you placed the URL, there will be a download box with your video, pick your quality and then it will have your download. Make sure you save it with the file .MPEG, at the end of the name of the video.

Speed up your PC

Is your computer slower than it used to be? You can speed it up to what it used to be with these tips. In this how to we are going to disable unwanted windows services. Windows has many services which help in many different situations, sadly half of these you will never need but still low down your PC. Follow these steps to disable the unneeded services on your PC and benefit from increased speed.


Step1 To enter service manager, go to Start > Run > Type services.msc and hit enter.

Step2 To toggle the startup type of a service between Automatic, Manual and Disabled, double-click on the required service and choose the specific option from the listbox titled ‘Startup Type’ in the General tab.

Step3 If you are unsure about a service or for some reason, think it's important, leave it alone or turn it to manual instead of disabling. It will help protect from damage.

Step4 Uneeded Windows services that you can turn off:

* AdobeLM Service: Not all computers have this service, still it is useless, just disable it if you have it.

* Alerter: Disable this one if you are not on a network because you will not receive alerts.

* Application Management: Set this to manual.

* Automatic Updates: Disable it if you don't require auto updating and patching of Windows. It is pretty useless if you use auto-patcher by NeoWin to update your Windows OS. Thus, you will save bandwidth.

* ClipBook: Disable this if you are not on a network, since you don’t need to share anything.

* Computer Browser: Disable this too if you are not on a network, as you don't need to browse and monitor connected computers.

* Cryptographic Services: Set this to manual if you are not sure you need it.

* Distributed Transaction Service: Set this to manual.

* DNS Client: Set this to manual if you are not on a network.

* Error Reporting Service: Disable this useless service for reporting errors to Microsoft, because they will hardly even reply to you for any error you get. Also saves lots of bandwidth.

* Fast User Switching Compatibility: Disable it if you have only a single user on your computer, or if you do not use fast user switching feature much. That is, if you completely log-off and then allow other users to use your computer, then you do not need this. Note that this service is completely useless for low memory computers.

* FTP Publishing: Disable this if you do not use FTP.

* Help and Support: Set it to manual or turn it off if you do not use the help feature often. You can turn it on again when you want help.

* HTTP SSL: Set it to manual.

* Human Interface Device Access: Turn it off if you do not use hot-keys or remote systems on your computer; if you use them sometimes, it is better turn it to manual.

* IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service: Set this to manual to save memory and time. Do not turn it off if you have a CD writer or a DVD writer attached to your computer.

* Indexing Service: Turn it off, it uses lots of CPU. If you are an avid searcher, like a maniac, on your computer, leave it on since it will help you. If you know where your files are and do not use search that often, then disable it for your good.

* InstallDriver Table Manager: Disable it, it does no harm in doing so.

* IPSEC Services: Set this to manual.

* Windows
Step5Close down the services window and restart your PC. You should notice a difference in speed immediately.

Warnings

Theoretically this method of speeding up your PC is risk-free, but before you disable a service make sure you don't use it. If something stops working after you have restarted your computer find the required service and enable it.