Did you ever wonder what it would have been like if the top music programs of today had been around decades ago? What if iTunes was built in the 1970s, for instance? If it were, you would have been standing in ridiculously long lines just for the experience. But you’d be able to check out songs for three weeks at a time, and you’d probably get a really cool Apple sticker with your rental. What would the downsides be? Well, for one—that same ridiculously long line we mentioned earlier. You know, for the experience. You’d also have late fees if you don’t return your songs on time. Finally, you’d only be able to use your song rentals in one household. Bummer. There are other modern music programs that would have operated a little differently in the past. Think about Pandora, Grooveshark, Napster, Spotify and even Last.fm. If you’re curious to know what these programs would have been like in the past, check out the infographic below.
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What If Your Favorite Music Programs Were Built In the Past?
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Did you ever wonder what it would have been like if the top music programs of today had been around decades ago? What if iTunes was built in the 1970s, for instance? If it were, you would have been standing in ridiculously long lines just for the experience. But you’d be able to check out songs for three weeks at a time, and you’d probably get a really cool Apple sticker with your rental. What would the downsides be? Well, for one—that same ridiculously long line we mentioned earlier. You know, for the experience. You’d also have late fees if you don’t return your songs on time. Finally, you’d only be able to use your song rentals in one household. Bummer. There are other modern music programs that would have operated a little differently in the past. Think about Pandora, Grooveshark, Napster, Spotify and even Last.fm. If you’re curious to know what these programs would have been like in the past, check out the infographic below.
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CME Co-Location Services - Reasons To Choose It For Web Hosting
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Colocation is nothing but a hosting option for the small business organization who wishes to get the feature of a large IT department without incurring the costs associated with it. Many large corporations have their own infrastructure to host their web servers and also have a team of IT professionals to design and manage the site, the small companies and individuals don’t. There are different options that are available, that range from simple hosting to running your own Web servers off of an internet connection. Such an option is called colocation. But if you’re wondering why one would choose colocation over all the other hosting options, you need to know more on this.
What actually happens in
colocation?
The different advantages of
colocation services
- Expenses are related to bandwidth: The cost of the bandwidth is usually believed to be one of the biggest advantages of colocation. Particularly in such a situation, you may be able to save more money with time and the reason behind this is that the only one server that is there in colocation is the CME aurora data center.
- The server machineries and software: This may happen that the server machineries usually run very slow as they don’t have sufficient memory and in such cases, you might have to update the server machinery and also the software.
- The outage protection has been enhanced: The power outage protection is even better when you include it in the features of colocation. If there’s a power-cut and there seems to be a heavy storm, there will also be generators that can check the back-ups. This can easily safeguard you from the situation where you might have to face any kind of interruption.
Windows Data Recovery Using Linux
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We've all been there. We've used the same hard drive for more than 5 years until it suddenly decided to give out. Was it a virus? Was it a mechanical problem? You don't know. And you don't care because you're too angry. All those songs, all those picture collections and wallpapers you'd downloaded are gone! You've made a backup for some of them, of course, but not all. And who knows how old the DVDs are and if they will run properly. Ah, darn it! If only there was a way to recover the data from the dying hard drive...
Oh, wait, there is! There are many Linux distributions you
can use in order to deal with this problem. Lucky for you, most Linux
distributions have a live CD and can be used to recover the data. There are
even distributions created specifically for the job, such as SystemRescueCD.
This is the A-Team of operating systems. When you have a problem; when there is
no way to solve it; when there is no one else to turn to and if you can operate
SystemRescueCD, then you can use it. Don't worry about it, it's not that
difficult. Although most Windows users faint at even the thought of using Linux,
and even more so when they see the text-based user interface, like I said it's
not that difficult to deal with the issue.
SystemRescueCD
SystemRescueCD is based on Gentoo Linux and uses the Xfce
user interface (the same as Xubuntu, for example). Don't get too excited,
though. Even though the OS has an GUI, that doesn't mean that you will be using
a lot of it. In fact, you will mostly be typing commands in the terminal. But
don't despair – you won't get lost (hopefully).
Even though it looks like your garden variety operating
system, it's actually designed for data recovery alone. You can't use it as
your only OS. This is what makes it perfect for the task of recovering your
data from the hard drive. Since you don't know what the reason is for the hard
drive's demise, if it's a virus and you use a Windows based system for
recovery, you might end up destroying the recovery system as well. This is your
best bet
Data Recovery
When you first boot SystemRescueCD, type startx in
the shell to launch the GUI. After that, insert the recovery USB flash drive.
It's important that the flash drive has enough memory to hold all the data you
wish to extract and also to be formatted in the NTFS file format. FAT32 is just
bad and if you have large files, you really won't have a good time with it.
After you've inserted the proper flash drive, type blkid
-o list so the system identifies the drives. Next, use the command ntfs-3d
in order to mount the NTFS partitions (the command is mount in case
you were too stubborn and insisted on using FAT32 format). Then type ls/mnt
to display the directories to be mounted. The commands ntfs-3d/dev/sdb1
/mnt/backupto mount the recovery USB
in the directory and ntfs-3d/dev/sda2 /mnt/windows mounts the partition you want to recover.
After you've mounted
both the partition you want to recover and the USB drive to the directories,
you are free to copy the data. You can do that either by using the cp command or by using the GUI of SystemRescueCD. In the
bottom there is a folder-looking icon that has e2 written on it. It will open the emeFM2 file system and
enable you to copy the information using the GUI. It's pretty straightforward
from there. Navigate to the directories and choose the data you would like to
recover. After doing recovering the data, close the file manager and type the
command shutdown -h now. This will shut down SystemRescueCD. If all went according
to plan, you will have saved your data successfully. Now all you have to do is
format your hard drive and install a fresh Windows (if it was a software
problem) or replace the hard drive altogether. The important part is that you
managed to save your data.
Web Hosting Consumer Tips
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Introduction
Having your own website equates to having a superb web hosting service, for very obvious reasons. A web hosting provider that could assure you of continuous services, without downtime could very well spell great success to your website. A few minutes of downtime could mean lost sales. If you are concerned about business survival and online presence, you need to choose the best host provider that could answer to all your needs. What comes to mind is, how do you this?Guidelines on Choosing a Web Hosting Service
- The Lure of the Free Domains
- Bandwidth Problems
- The Unlimited Storage Fallacy
- Required Back-Up of Files
Conclusion
Finding a good host is often times hard to do. Even professional webmasters can still fall prey to a web host that suddenly goes under. Hosting is a complex business and can experience both ups and downs in the trade. If you get lucky in finding a good host, stick it out with them through good or bad times. But if they go down for more than 24 hours, you should research other hosts in preparation to moving out. There are pros and cons to using private and public servers. The choice would eventually depend on your specific needs and budget.
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Social Media's Role In Reputation Management
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It hasn’t escaped the attention of the savvy business that online reputation management is becoming more and more important pretty much by the day. With almost everyone now turning to the Internet before making any real spending decisions, it’s hardly surprising that what’s said about you and your brand online counts for more now than largely any other form of feedback. There were once only select service industries that were dependent on positive online feedback – the same now extends to every business and service across the board. But here’s the real kicker – a full 23% of people admit that they will take to the web to say bad things about a brand if need be, but less than 10% will sing the brand’s praises when absolutely delighted with their services or products. As such, the vast majority of online feedback has the potential to be negative and paint a picture of a brand that’s neither balanced nor fair – especially where everyday social network gossip is concerned.
This makes it hugely important to tap into the power of social media for positive reputation management and promotion – here are a few tips from the pros on how to go about this:
Author Bio
Rocky John Tayaban, for the past 8 years, has been helping small and large companies all over the world in their online marketing. At the moment, Rocky is the managing director of iSolutions Media - a search engine marketing firm in the Philippines. Follow him on Twitter @SmartOnlinePros to stay updated on all the latest in social and search.
This makes it hugely important to tap into the power of social media for positive reputation management and promotion – here are a few tips from the pros on how to go about this:
Optimize Social Media Pages
If and when it gets to the point that entering your brand name or other keywords returns a list of results where several are negative, you’re in trouble. The last thing you want is for the first thing people to see about your brand to be negative comments and reviews in Google. In order to prevent or treat this, optimize your social media pages and create more pages to optimize, in order to get these higher in the rankings and push the negative feedback further down while you go about addressing it.Choose Social Media Carefully
Don’t fall into the trap of thinking the world of social media begins and ends with Facebook. Not only is this not the case, but Facebook might not be the best platform for you to choose – not even close. Take into account the various platforms out there in accordance with the target market you’re trying to reach, in order to tailor your decision accordingly. The power of Pinterest and LinkedIn for example cannot be overstated for a great many business areas.When You Find Praise, Run With It!
Without getting carried away and coming across as desperate, it’s never a bad idea to spread the good word about you and your brand every time something positive is said about you. If you happen to find some really glowing feedback in a dark corner somewhere that most folk won’t come across, bring it to light on either your primary page or via social media. Likewise, be sure to draw further attention to any glowing praise you receive by responding to it or leaving your own comment thanking the reviewer. In addition, don’t ever be worried to reach out to your target market and actually ask them to leave you a positive review. Assuming of course you haven’t let yourself down and did a great job living up to expectations, some will be more than happy to do so.Embrace the Criticism
It might not appear so on the surface, but negative criticism can actually be better for your business over the long-term. Not only does it show you where you need to improve, but you can turn any negative into a positive by following it up and responding to it in order to win over the part responsible party and anyone else coming across it.Listen and Learn
And finally, the most important thing of all to take away from social media in terms of reputation management is constructive feedback as to where you’re going wrong and what is going down well with the punters. Don’t weigh up what you read against your own biased views of the business, take them as the most valuable insights you will ever have as to how you can better your operations.Author Bio
Rocky John Tayaban, for the past 8 years, has been helping small and large companies all over the world in their online marketing. At the moment, Rocky is the managing director of iSolutions Media - a search engine marketing firm in the Philippines. Follow him on Twitter @SmartOnlinePros to stay updated on all the latest in social and search.
How To Sell Stock Photos Online And Make Good Money
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With the world becoming a digital village, photography has also gone digital. The on-line photo market has become so vibrant, that a photographer can take photos and instantly, sell them online. Selling stock photos online however, can be tricky, especially if you do not match up the style and modern trend of photography. With the increased use of online technology across the world photographers are making good money by selling their photos to online users and clients. However it is important to remember that not all images or photos can be sold on-line. Online photo buyers are looking for quality and only quality and high standard photos will sell fast.
How to sell photos online
The first step for any photographer wishing to sell photos online is to register with a photo agency. It will be easier to sell your photos through the agency rather than doing it on your own. Online photo agencies have a constant and reliable customer base, this means that your photos are more likely to be sold out faster.
After registering with a photo agency the next step will be to capture the best images that will attract the attention of any photo lover, and then upload them and mail them to the agency. If your photos become so impressive, you will become a reliable source for the agency. Remember the more pictures you submit to the agency the more cash you receive.
Factors to consider when taking photos
The quality of your pictures will determine how fast you sell them, let your pictures speak for themselves, photos you take should be able to tell a story.
• Make sure that your photos are well lit and cropped. A well lit photo will attract someone at first sight. A photo that is well lit is more appealing and clearly brings out the idea and the message of the photo.
• Do not try to submit plagiarized photos or photos that might turn out to be defamatory. Online photos need to be of high resolution, therefore if you want your photos to sell faster ensure that they are of high resolution.
• For your photos to sell online, ensure that they have appropriate captions and key words if necessary. Photos with captions and key words are more complete and will sell easily.
• Photos that are unique are more likely to sell on any online website, therefore as a photographer ensure that you capture what people want to see, capture unique photos but not obvious photos. Do not submit what has already been submitted before, always submit new content.
• Ensure that you have the exclusive rights over your photos, this will prevent your photos from being used without your consent. For your photos to sell faster ensure that they stand out from the rest, always capture the extraordinary and always take your photos from a unique angle.
Generally for you to sell your photos online you need to have high quality, unique and clear photos. Always send your photos to a reliable agency, this will ensure that you are not conned in any way.
Sean Kelly is a blogger at acceleratingpossibilities.org. With a background in seo and affiliate marketing, he enjoys writing about creative ways to make money Online.
How to sell photos online
The first step for any photographer wishing to sell photos online is to register with a photo agency. It will be easier to sell your photos through the agency rather than doing it on your own. Online photo agencies have a constant and reliable customer base, this means that your photos are more likely to be sold out faster.
After registering with a photo agency the next step will be to capture the best images that will attract the attention of any photo lover, and then upload them and mail them to the agency. If your photos become so impressive, you will become a reliable source for the agency. Remember the more pictures you submit to the agency the more cash you receive.
Factors to consider when taking photos
The quality of your pictures will determine how fast you sell them, let your pictures speak for themselves, photos you take should be able to tell a story.
• Make sure that your photos are well lit and cropped. A well lit photo will attract someone at first sight. A photo that is well lit is more appealing and clearly brings out the idea and the message of the photo.
• Do not try to submit plagiarized photos or photos that might turn out to be defamatory. Online photos need to be of high resolution, therefore if you want your photos to sell faster ensure that they are of high resolution.
• For your photos to sell online, ensure that they have appropriate captions and key words if necessary. Photos with captions and key words are more complete and will sell easily.
• Photos that are unique are more likely to sell on any online website, therefore as a photographer ensure that you capture what people want to see, capture unique photos but not obvious photos. Do not submit what has already been submitted before, always submit new content.
• Ensure that you have the exclusive rights over your photos, this will prevent your photos from being used without your consent. For your photos to sell faster ensure that they stand out from the rest, always capture the extraordinary and always take your photos from a unique angle.
Generally for you to sell your photos online you need to have high quality, unique and clear photos. Always send your photos to a reliable agency, this will ensure that you are not conned in any way.
Sean Kelly is a blogger at acceleratingpossibilities.org. With a background in seo and affiliate marketing, he enjoys writing about creative ways to make money Online.
The Easy Fundamentals Of Building Car Websites
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The Internet is full of acronyms these days, and SEO, short for search engine optimization, is one of them. However, it's not just another set of letters that have no real meaning. When it comes to the building blocks of SEO for auto dealerships and their car websites, there's a few specifics that marketers should keep in mind.
Avoid These Mistakes
Auto SEO has a lot to do with optimizing for local buyers. But's not just about a single geographical area. For example, neighborhoods and suburbs are also important. Secondly, consumers aren't just concerned with make and model. As a salesman, you might know which cars have what features, but consumers don't. They might be shopping for an SUV with four wheel drive or a luxury sedan, so don't forget about keywords that describe vehicles rather than just naming them.
Lastly, smart SEOs recognize the value of targeting car buyers based on the stage of the buying process. People who are searching for a vehicle are comparing features and look at options, which ties into the previous though. As they move through the process, consumers will want real choices, which your dealership may be able to provide them. Obviously, there's a lot of keywords that you can focus on, but you don't want to try to do everything at once, especially when you're doing SEO yourself. Instead, consider the keywords that will have the highest conversion and focus on that. You can always tweak or adjust your campaigns in the future, but you don't want to spread yourself too thin when you're getting started.
Getting Social with Content
The obvious way to avoid low-quality content is to create content that visitors will find useful. Car dealers have a specific advantage because there's so much that consumers don't know about cars. First-time buyers will especially find comparisons and feature guides useful. Plus, a car blog is the perfect way to advise drivers on keeping their vehicles in the best condition for resale. In locations where snow is a concern, dealers can populate their blogs.
This content is perfect for sharing on social media, too. An article or image that goes viral brings traffic to your website, and those visitors can become customers. Social media has become increasingly more important. Google counts retweets, shares and +1s when ranking pages in the SERPs. Furthermore, Google shows results from its own social network, Google+, above organic results in the search engine, so it's vital that you promote content from your dealer website and blog on Google+.
Embracing Your Identity
Authorship is another opportunity of which you should take advantage. When you link to your Google+ profile from your website or blog and place the link of your site in your profile, you've claimed your site as an author. When you post content to your site, your Google+ profile picture will appear next to that content in the SERPs along with links to your profile. This visually separates your content from others on the results page. This is important for salesman because it shows a real person associated with the content. If yours is a trusted name, why wouldn't you want to take advantage of it?
SEO is a big task, which is why so many dealers hire on a freelancer or even a team of SEO pros to help with the job. An SEO may be able to see where your campaigns are lacking or provide knowledge gained through experience in other industries. Of course, this comes at a price. Whether you're simply paying cash or spending your time on SEO, it's important to get it right.
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I write weekly articles for a car blog. I've had experience with car dealerships and maintenance business websites, as well as car hobby communities.
Avoid These Mistakes
Auto SEO has a lot to do with optimizing for local buyers. But's not just about a single geographical area. For example, neighborhoods and suburbs are also important. Secondly, consumers aren't just concerned with make and model. As a salesman, you might know which cars have what features, but consumers don't. They might be shopping for an SUV with four wheel drive or a luxury sedan, so don't forget about keywords that describe vehicles rather than just naming them.
Lastly, smart SEOs recognize the value of targeting car buyers based on the stage of the buying process. People who are searching for a vehicle are comparing features and look at options, which ties into the previous though. As they move through the process, consumers will want real choices, which your dealership may be able to provide them. Obviously, there's a lot of keywords that you can focus on, but you don't want to try to do everything at once, especially when you're doing SEO yourself. Instead, consider the keywords that will have the highest conversion and focus on that. You can always tweak or adjust your campaigns in the future, but you don't want to spread yourself too thin when you're getting started.
Getting Social with Content
The obvious way to avoid low-quality content is to create content that visitors will find useful. Car dealers have a specific advantage because there's so much that consumers don't know about cars. First-time buyers will especially find comparisons and feature guides useful. Plus, a car blog is the perfect way to advise drivers on keeping their vehicles in the best condition for resale. In locations where snow is a concern, dealers can populate their blogs.
This content is perfect for sharing on social media, too. An article or image that goes viral brings traffic to your website, and those visitors can become customers. Social media has become increasingly more important. Google counts retweets, shares and +1s when ranking pages in the SERPs. Furthermore, Google shows results from its own social network, Google+, above organic results in the search engine, so it's vital that you promote content from your dealer website and blog on Google+.
Embracing Your Identity
Authorship is another opportunity of which you should take advantage. When you link to your Google+ profile from your website or blog and place the link of your site in your profile, you've claimed your site as an author. When you post content to your site, your Google+ profile picture will appear next to that content in the SERPs along with links to your profile. This visually separates your content from others on the results page. This is important for salesman because it shows a real person associated with the content. If yours is a trusted name, why wouldn't you want to take advantage of it?
SEO is a big task, which is why so many dealers hire on a freelancer or even a team of SEO pros to help with the job. An SEO may be able to see where your campaigns are lacking or provide knowledge gained through experience in other industries. Of course, this comes at a price. Whether you're simply paying cash or spending your time on SEO, it's important to get it right.
I write weekly articles for a car blog. I've had experience with car dealerships and maintenance business websites, as well as car hobby communities.
How To Draw A Circle Form In C#
I have seen some controls/components that can change the form into circle.. today I came up with something very simple umm well, it’s done with drawing. You’ll need to add the namespace : using System.Drawing;. We’ll do the drawing in form_load if you want you can do it under a button_click event or something else..
This is the code :
GraphicsPath() : Initialize a new Graphics Path.
AddEllipse() : Adds a Ellipse to the Graphics Path.
new Region() : Describes a Graphics Shape.
This is the code :
System.Drawing.Drawing2D.GraphicsPath XY = new System.Drawing.Drawing2D.GraphicsPath(); XY.AddEllipse(0, 0, 300, 300); this.Region = new Region(XY);
GraphicsPath() : Initialize a new Graphics Path.
AddEllipse() : Adds a Ellipse to the Graphics Path.
new Region() : Describes a Graphics Shape.
Investing In Office Hardware - Why Not To Overlook Telephony Headset
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It’s not uncommon for business owners to occasionally take stock of the equipment currently in use around the office and plan a bit of an overhaul when and where needed. However, something that rarely fails to escape the attention of those concerned is the contingency of telephony hardware sitting around every desk and workspace. In essence the reason for this is pretty simple – something along the lines of the old ‘If it isn’t broken then don’t fix it’ way of thinking. After all, the standard analogue phone lines and devices themselves have been serving businesses faithfully for decades, so is there really any need to start replacing them all now? Well, you could argue whether the need exists as such, but when it comes to the business that really wants to keep itself ahead of the game, telephony is a very good place to start.
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John Baron has been writing full-time for over 5 years. He regularly blogs about the Internet, tech gadgets and web development. John is also an animal rights activist and an active member of PETA. Follow him on Twitter @SEOquickrank to get the latest technology updates.
New Standards
Across pretty much every business area the world over today, standards have never been higher and neither have the expectations of clients, customers and peer businesses alike. This of course includes communication which despite having shifted in many circles primarily to the internet still for most means the good old-fashioned telephone. So the phone still counts for a great deal, but what won’t be put up with by anyone these days is the unreliable, low quality or out-of-service telephone number. Likewise, high-rate calls are a thing of the past and so too are enormously irritating call-waiting systems. This is precisely why remaining with an outdated office phone system has the very real potential to leave any modern business trailing dangerously behind its rivals. It’s not a case of going OTT with the most cutting edge gear available, but rather one of responding to precisely what it is that people are expecting these days and not building a reputation for all the wrong reasons.Ease of Use
In addition to the above, it might seem like staying with legacy telephone systems makes sense for the sake of simplicity, but in practice it can be anything but. Today’s cutting-edge internet phones make it child’s play to operate anything and everything you can possibly think of on the subject of office communications. From the simple corded phones to wireless headset accessories to large-scale conference calling and the most comprehensive caller-ID and recording systems ever devised, all of these features and more are as easy to use as a quick point and click via a computer program. The days of bashing buttons and wiggling wires to try and get telephones working properly are mercifully over.Cost Reductions
And here comes the real kicker of all – the most advanced digital and internet phones you can buy today are in fact 100% guaranteed to pay for themselves. Sure they cost most to buy than the cheapest legacy phones, but when you consider the gigantic savings made every day in every call made and service used, there’s really no comparing the two. So when the time comes once again to revamp the office, take a look at your phones consider the fact that you’ve already got the necessary internet connections installed and mull over how much better off you could be by making the switch.Author Bio
John Baron has been writing full-time for over 5 years. He regularly blogs about the Internet, tech gadgets and web development. John is also an animal rights activist and an active member of PETA. Follow him on Twitter @SEOquickrank to get the latest technology updates.