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January 30, 2010

File Racking Service with Unbelievable Speed

With the modernization of the worldly matters, things have become easier for us to do and execute in this great time of opportunity. What happens is that now we are in the so called jet age, where everything is lightening. Speed and efficiency are the key things that tend to matter for the success of any project or any work that we undertake. So obviously, for good speed and good communication channels, a fast medium is surely needed. In the online world, one such thing that needs to be fast is file share. People send their loved ones videos and photos, a client have to send his company work through emails, and so on. So they need a proper communication channel or file server through which their data can be transported at fast speeds through out the globe. (more…)

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January 24, 2010

Motorola case files against Blackberry ,Research in Motion

Filed under: IT — Tags: , , , , — MOIN @ 1:28 pm

The phone company claims that the Blackberry maker has been illegally using its wi-fi related technology.

A court case is already pending in the US but Motorola has accused RIM of “delaying tactics”.

Motorola has lodged its complaint with the US International Trade Commission (ITC) in the hope of a quicker result.

“Motorola has no choice but to file a complaint with the ITC to halt RIM’s continued infringement” said Motorola’s legal representative, Jonathan Meyer.

The ITC typically takes about a month to decide whether to launch an investigation, which takes 12 to 14 months to complete. It can’t award damages but it can stop products from being shipped into the US.

The complaint stems from the two companies failing to renew a cross-licensing agreement. (more…)

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January 23, 2010

Earn Easy Money with file-rack.com

Filed under: Earn Money Online — Tags: , , — MOIN @ 5:43 pm

We in the world of today find it extremely hard to communicate without our usual plethora of gizmos and gadgets that we have grown to be fond off. The fact of the matter is that these gadgets make our world simpler by each passing day and that is why we rely so heavily on them. These gadgets and the gizmos have been perked up tenfold ever since the web was introduced and hit our lives like a bang. The web has made lives easier, convenient and more knowledgeable. Well the web is not only an information centre for the various things that we love in life but is also, a great career option in times of today. The more we push on in to the new millennium, the more fun the web has in store for us. The web has become a steady source of amazing jobs to mankind and that is why people who are in search of unorthodox jobs and at the same time, good money are on the web to search for fresh careers.

File rack provides you with an opportunity to earn money the easiest possible way and it is a rage with people who are flocking the internet job market in search of better opportunities. File rack is a great way to earn surplus income if you already have a steady income source or it is a good budding career in itself. What file rack offers you is simple and easy to do. All you have to do is create a premium account with the site and then upload what ever files you want to. Then you just wait for the download of your files to start and you will see yourself being paid for every time a file of yours s downloaded. (more…)

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January 14, 2010

Security experts saying China cyber-attack In Goolge routine

Filed under: Internet — Tags: , , , , — MOIN @ 3:37 pm

Google revealed its move following attempts to hack Gmail accounts of human rights activists.

The search giant said analysis showed that the series of attacks originated from inside China.

“This wasn’t in my opinion ground-breaking as an attack. We see this fairly regularly. said Mikko Hypponen, of security firm F-Secure.

“Most companies just never go public,” he added.

“Human-rights activists are the biggest target for China,” said Mr Hypponen. “Everyone from Freedom for Tibet to Falun Gong supporters and those involved in Liberation for Saigon are hit.” (more…)

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December 12, 2009

Share your files, earn money from home with File-Rack.com

Filed under: Earn Money Online — Tags: , , , , — MOIN @ 4:27 pm

Are you planning to earn some extra money from home? Here is solution to earn money easily by sharing your valuable files. File-rack is offering revenue for sharing files. Let me explain this process. Firstly you have to sign up

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in File-Rack.com to become a member, The upload your file and start sharing on forums or any other sharing website.

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December 7, 2009

How revenue depends on traffic for content sites?

Filed under: Search Engine Optimization SEO — Tags: , , — MOIN @ 7:45 pm

Let us consider the income potential for a content based website. A web page on average can show 2 banners (one on top and one skybanner on the side). The average CPM rates are around $0.50. This translates to a CPC rate of $0.10 per click with a 0.5% CTR. The inter-conversion between CPM and CPC is explained in this article.

The website can also show one pop under ad per visitor at $3.00 CPM. The revenue that can be generated is below (assuming 5 page views per visitor on an average).

Monthly Page Views     2 Banners @ $0.50 CPM     Pop Under @ $3.00 CPM

25,000     $ 25/month     $ 15/month

100,000     $ 100/month     $ 60/month

1,000,000     $ 1,000/month     $ 600/month

30,000,000     $ 30,000/month     $ 18,000/month

For high traffic websites and for niche markets, the owner can always negotiate a higher CPM rate. On top of that, these websites can also promote one line ads directly from the advertiser for a fixed amount per month. Usually that rate is around $500 per month per text ad for approximately 30 million page impressions per month or 0.0167 CPM.

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Does traffic correlate to revenue?

Filed under: Search Engine Optimization SEO — Tags: , — MOIN @ 7:44 pm

Often traffic is associated with the success of the website. A content based website often gets a lot of traffic due to incoming links and higher visibility to search engines. However, generating revenue from content only websites is often difficult. It relies mainly on ad publishing as the revenue stream. With advertising rates so low these days, only a very high volume website (more than 1 million page views per month) can make substantial money.

On the other side, generating traffic for an e-commerce site is very costly because of associated advertising costs. Not many sites want to link to an e-commerce site and therefore, search engine rankings are low. However, profits for a successful e-commerce site can be very high. Even if a website makes an average of 20 sales daily with an average margin of $10 per sale, the yearly profit is $72,000.

Traffic can be related to ad publishing revenue for content based websites because higher page views generate more ad revenue. However, for e-commerce sites, if the traffic consist mostly of people who are searching for information and not ready to buy, page views do not convert to sales. The quality of traffic matters in this case. Turning internet surfers into buyers is what makes a website successful.

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Heralded USC Professor Specializing in the Digital Future Jeffrey Cole Joins MediaLink LLC

Filed under: Internet — MOIN @ 7:38 pm

Jeffrey Cole, Director of the Center for the Digital Future and a Research Professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism has joined MediaLink LLC as a senior advisor, it was announced today by MediaLink Chairman and CEO Michael Kassan.

Cole, who will continue his duties at USC Annenberg while advising the strategic advisory and business development firm, has been hailed as a media visionary for his work in examining the perils and potential of the digital age. An expert in the field of technology and emerging media, he has been at the forefront of media and communication technology issues in both the U.S. and internationally, and has advised governments and leading companies around the world.

“Just as technology has obliterated the lines that once divided media, marketing and entertainment, academic inquiry and real-world application are also now joined at the hip,” said Kassan. “Neither business nor government can build genuine relationships with customers or citizens without an in-depth understanding of the intellectual ideas that power our 21st Century, digitally-enabled communications ecosystem. Jeff Cole has been thinking about and working on these issues for decades. We are lucky to have the benefit of his insight and experience – and I’m confident that our clients will feel the same way.” (more…)

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Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 Ultraportable Offers Windows 7, Atom Chip

Filed under: Internet — Tags: , , , — MOIN @ 7:33 pm

Fujitsu introduced the LifeBook UH900, a teeny but not insubstantial ultraportable, on Dec. 2.

Sized between a smartphone and a netbook, the UH900 features a 5.6-inch sunlight-readable, WXGA display with multitouch capabilities and 500 nits of brightness. And handbag-portable, it measures 8 by 4.2 by 0.9 inches and weighs approximately 1 pound.

The operating system is Microsoft’s Windows 7, which has touch-integrated features surely meant to complement the UH900’s navigation scheme — the multitouch screen, plus five thumb-controlled “Touch Buttons” and what Fujitsu describes as a “thumb-glide point,” that in combination with the Touch Buttons are meant to replace any need for a mouse.

Three of the Touch Buttons can be programmed to launch favorite applications, a fourth controls screen resolution and the fifth, an “ECO button,” can be programmed, Fujitsu said in a statement, for “extending battery life up to 3 hours or to launch media programs…” The intention is for a user to interact with the UH900 as though it were a handheld. For more precise input, a stylus pen is also included.

The processor is an Intel Atom Z530 and, as the UH900 is meant to be used on the go, it offers connectivity to 3.5G networks. (more…)

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Intel Shelves “Larrabee” Graphics Chip

Filed under: Internet — Tags: , — MOIN @ 7:28 pm

At the Intel Developer Forum in September, company officials demonstrated its planned “Larrabee” graphics chip, running a scene from a 3D video game called Quake Wars on the processor.

Now Intel officials are shelving the project, saying the development of the processor hadn’t advanced far enough to offer it as a product. Larrabee was scheduled for release in 2010.

The decision to delay the development will hinder Intel’s plans to expand its architecture deeper into the videogame arena and to compete more directly in the area of parallel computing, where Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices are pushing their graphics technologies. (more…)

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