Outlook on the Desktop, a program that make your schedule better…

Posted by Andi | Utility Software | Friday 12 June 2009 2:33 pm

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Could you imagine in your mind, to access Outlook application instantly without opening Outlook application itself ? You should following many step or windows and of course click it before Outlook itself ready to use. Now, its not impossible to bridge the gap about it, you can use a little program and place Microsoft Outlook Calender System on the desktop.

I tried this program and make my time schedule more better, because calender object always get pinned on the desktop, and always be there so you could see your next activities schedule. With this “Outlook on the Desktop” you could access every function, such as direct editing, drag and drop files, etc.

Features of this program :

- It makes your desktop an integrated Microsoft Outlook Calender
- It always on your desktop so no windows could get stuck behind it
- The size, opacity and calender position are all adjustable
- Other action to configurate the application is provided from the tray icon.
- can be used for more than one monitor.
- You could switch between calender, contacts, inbox, notes views and task easily.

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Blogosphere - The New Era of Blogs

Posted by Benny | Blogging, Internet & Community | Thursday 11 June 2009 3:21 pm

Bloggers recognition and ideas are determined by a cast of hundreds from entire travels of life and entire the globe.famous bloggers range from the socially lovely till the socially inept, but their words are treasured by a much larger public.

Blogs are accumulation of articles usually focused around a subject area posted by a personal or a group. In the basis the web logs were planned to communicate simple change information for the host site. They were not an aim in and of themselves.

Since the origin, these “blogs” have to be sources of rich commentary, biting good jokes and acrimony. A lot of blogs are casual thoughts of the site owner. But also a few, writing blogs has to be a full time job — and to a growing few, a very well rewarded full time job.

Which make a great distinction of the new era of blogs: peer review and responsibility?the internet community verify the blog content at large through comments or other blogs. Blogs have their own policy in a matter of effect. If many people find the information in a blog handy and true, the blog gets referenced, promoted and praised.

Could people actually living by writing blogs? Oh yes. By traffic, advertising and advertising services such as Google AdSense, blog sites could get a lot of money. If a blogger could exploit their blogs, traffic to his or her site could produce a lot of dollars per month in ad income. Using features such as Google AdWords and AdSense, the blogger could save links to related sites. Visitors visit the blog, notice the ads that are relevant to the article they are reading and click.

If you are a professional in a field and have publish papers and/or articles, you’re great on your way become a fortunate blogger. If you’re a respected member of a big fan base, you too could blog about the things you love and practically make some big bucks.

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Warning : The MORE Control of Virtual Private Server Have, Might Make Your Business Grow Bigger!

Posted by admin | Virtual Private Server, Web Hosting | Thursday 11 June 2009 12:34 pm

Virtual Private Server

Okay so, you might be one of this internet users who ‘ve started some online businesses and consider a shared web hosting is enough for you, or at least enough so far. Well, that would be me included.

Just FYI, Shared hosting is allowing more than thousands of users to host each and every sites they own at an absolutely reasonable cost. While shared hosting has draw backs such as all resources like disk spaces, bandwidth and CPU resources gotta be shared with others, it still is ain ‘t problem for small or medium kind of online business sites.
The next limitation would be your lack of control of some part of software such as mail servers, http servers, operating system choices, compiling programs, setting up firewalls or setting up spam filters. Nope. You ‘d never get those kind of privileged while you ‘re on shared hosting.

Some might say “Like I ‘d even need to do those things! Nah, I won’t bother to even thought about it.” Well, yea, most of us — I may included here — not even got any interests being involved to those above and leave it as is for the web hosting provider to handle.

Virtual Private Server Becomes Handy

So for you who ’s in to all things “Control” and “More Control” over your sites and server environments with its whole self management thingy, something they ‘ve invented back there called Virtual Private Server should be your way out.

Let ’s leave out the definition kind of thing to Wikipedia, here we go :

A virtual private server (VPS, also referred to as Virtual Dedicated Server or VDS) is a method of partitioning a physical server computer into multiple servers such that each has the appearance and capabilities of running on its own dedicated machine. Each virtual server can run its own full-fledged operating system, and each server can be independently rebooted.

The practice of partitioning a single server so that it appears as multiple servers has long been common practice in mainframe computers, but has seen a resurgence lately with the development of virtualization software and technologies for other architectures. [ Wikipedia - Virtual Private Server ]

Here ’s what it reads in english:
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