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Loc8tor Tracking Device

May 6th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Gadget, misc

Imagine if you are in a hurry for something important to do, or you wake up late. Then you’re getting ready preparing all the stuff you have to carry, when suddenly you forgot where you put your keys. Your time wasted to find them.

On that moment, you might be thinking, if there is some sort of tracking device that we can use. Now, there is one. The thing called Loc8tor Lite Tracking Device. This small yet powerful device can track things that already logged in it and labelled, and help you to find your missing thing in no time.

Loc8tor Lite Tracking Device sized no bigger than credit card, weighted only 20 grams, and can be used for almost all sort of thing in our daily life, such as keys, remotes, pets, cellphones, wallets, bags, cameras, etc. The retail price tagged at USD 79.99

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How To Get Yourself Free Domain

May 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Blogging, wordpress

Nowadays, it is very common for everyone to create their own blogs. The users are not from a particular group, but almost all kinds of people have it, whether they are students, employees, old, young, professionals, newbies, etc. Their blog topics are also varies, such as politics, music, communities, hobbies, also gossip about artists.

It is easy to make a blog. You don’t even have to pay to make one. There are several sites that offer free blogs, such as blogger.com, or wordpress.com. Or, if you have some pennies to spare, you can buy your own domain.

Now, there are several sites that also offer free domain, such as co.cc and unonic, they support forwarding domain, so you can forward your blog from wordpress or blogger to your own domain at co.cc or unonic.

Next time I will write how to get a free host with a free domain. The best things in life come free… :)

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Getting More Traffic From Social Bookmarking

May 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Blogging, making money

For new blogger like me, there is nothing curious us more than how to get more traffic to our blog. Sometimes I wonder how can other blog owners can have hundreds of visitors per day, and become so popular. We all want to be like them, aren’t we? Having a lot of traffic means that our blog will have higher rank, that also means easier for us to earn money from advertising programs, such as google adsense, and paid-to-review programs.

After doing some research on some popular and interesting blogs, I have found a common thing between them. That common thing is that most of the popular blogs always have links to Social Bookmarking sites, such as StumbleUpon, del.icio.us, Technorati, digg, and others.

Being listed on social bookmarking sites makes your blog easier to be found by people, and will give you valuable backlinks as well. Try to implement this social bookmarking, and your blog traffic will slowly increase. So, what are you waiting for??? Get signed up now…

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Review: Paid To Write Programs

May 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Blogging, making money

Monetizing your blog is not only via Google Adsense. If you are considering to build an online business from your blog, it is better to know things about what other monetizing programs you can join. One of the programs is Paid-to- Write.

If you like and good at writings (in English), one of the alternatives to do online business is paid-to-write program. As it’s called, you will be paid to write reviews, opinions or just by giving a link to a product on your posting or articles.

Here is some review of the paid-to-write programs that you can join. If you are interested, you can join them. Don’t worry, there are no referral links from me in this review.

Blogvertise
This company will pay you to create BUZZ. Your job is to mention about a product, a service, or a particular site in your blog so that your reader will know about that product or service. If you don’t have a Paypal account yet, you should sign up first, because Blogvertise pays each post that you make via Paypal account.

BloggerWave
Bloggerwave is one of the popular choice to earn money by creating your free blog and write your opinion about particular topic.

Blogitive
Blogitive gives you chance to write your own opinion about new products released by some company. You will be paid via Paypal on weekly basis for each article you made.

BlogToProfit
BlogtoProfit connects you and the advertisers who want to use your blog. In BlogToProfit, your job is to show off the ads in your articles. Because it blends with your writings, there are no limit for profit with this program

PayPerPost
PayPerPost will pay you everytime you write a review or opinion about a product.

Smorty
This program will pay you to write about a product, service, or particular site in your blog. Smorty pays its member weekly. You are free to write about the topic that you like. You can also post in some of your own blogs.

SponsoredReviews
SponsoredReviews is the advertising review service that gives you chance to become publisher and earn money by writing site reviews or SponsoredReviews client’s product. The advantage of SponsoredReviews from others is that you can choose your own bidding of you review commission. Moreover, SponsoredReviews also gives affiliate program so the more referral you get the more commission you earn.

These are the ones that I know, maybe you have other good programs that makes money please tell me so we can share.

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Wordpress Success Story

May 2nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Intermezzo

The name is Matt Mullenweg, a guy borned in Houston, Texas on January, 11th 1984, that has an idea to build a blogging platform known as Wordpress. At the end of 2005, Matt established Automattic company which focus on Wordpress and Akismet development. He was a CNET employee before.

First Wordpress was built from a program called b2/cafelog in June 2002, then Matt finally has finished designing a blogging platform software that fill the standard in January 2003. He then contacted by Mike Little and together they develop the Wordpress based on coding b2/cafelog further.

In April 2004. together with Dougal Campbell, they released Ping-O-Matic, a mechanism for notification between blogs if any blog has updated its content. Ping-O-Matic serves 1 million notifications per day.

In May 2004, a competitor called Movable Type announced a changing of price structure on its blog service. This move by Movable Type makes a lot of bloggers shift their blog to Wordpress.

In February 2005. Matt released Wordpress 1.5 and the program has been downloaded 900,000 times. Finally, because of his busy activity maintaining Wordpress, Matt quit from his job as a CNET programmer, and started to buit Automattic

With his three friends Ryan Borem, Donncha O Caoimh and Andy Skelton, Matt began to build Automattic with a little money. The first success started in January 2006, Polaris Venturs, Radar Partners and CNET are willing to support financially and gave Automattic 1,1million dollar

March 2001, Matt Mullenweg ranked 16 of 50 on PC World’s Most Important Person In Web World, he was the youngest person on that list.

January 2008, Automattic gets extra funds from True Ventures in the amount of USD 29,5 million. What comes as no surprise, same as people before Matt who succeed in IT, Matt is a drop out college boy from University of Houston, majoring Politics and Philosphy.

Now, the questions is …. do we have to be a drop out student too to succeed in this business?? :)

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7 Tips To Speed Up Your PC

May 1st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Tips

1) Emptying the Prefetch directory.
Right-click the Start menu -Explorer-clik on Windows directory–>click on prefetch directory and delete everything here.You may emptyng these folder anytime.

2) Emptying the Temp directory regularly.
After a short while, the temp directory filles up with hundreds of temp files that always get scanned over when Windows starts up and when programs launch. This slows everything down immensely.To delete Temp files, make sure no programs are open, First, make sure that you can see hidden folders. Double-click My Computer. Click on the Tools pull-down menu, and then on Folder Options. Click on the View tab. Scroll down and click on Show Hidden Files and Folders. Click Ok. Now you can go to the C:Documents and SettingsAdministratorLocal SettingsTemp folder. Delete everything here.

3) Emptying the Temporary Internet Files regularly.
To empty Temporary Internet Files, go to your Control Panel and double-click the Internet Options icon -> Choose to Delete Cookies, and to Delete Files. This will clear all of your Temporary Internet Files.

4) Check your hard disks for problems.
Double-click My Computer. Right-click the C-drive and click Properties. Click on the Tools tab and choose to check the computer for problems. Click on Check Now. You will then have two check boxes. The top option is for the file check, and the second option is for the hardware (physical disk) check. Check either one, or both. At least check the top one. Hit ok, and reboot. This may take some time, but let it run . Or, you can do a few of the performance tweaks yourself, if you have Windows XP. By default, everything is turned on in Windows XP. It isn’t very streamlined for performance, but rather for appearance. You can turn off a few of the unnecessary features, and Windows will still work just fine, and maybe a little faster.To do this, right-click on My Computer and click on Properties. Click on the Advanced tab. Under the Performance section, click on the Settings button. On the Visual Effects tab, you will see a list of check boxes. By default, these are all on. You really don’t need any of them for Windows to run. Go through the check boxes one by one, and determine which ones you can and can’t live without.

5) Turn off Active Desktop.
Active Desktop turns your desktop into a web page, and allows you to have things like a real-time calendar, and up-to-the-minute weather or stocks. These are nice, but really slow down your computer. And even if you don’t use Active Desktop for anything, just having it active can cause a performance decrease. Turn it off.Now, right-click on the desktop and in the pop-up menu, choose Properties. On the Desktop tab, choose Customize Desktop. Now, on the Web tab, make sure that there are no websites chosen here. If there aren’t any, then Active Desktop is not on. Cancel and go back to the desktop.

6) Configure and Streamline MSCONFIG.
One thing that really causes a huge performance decrease is to have unnecessary programs running in the background. Some of these programs can be seen in your System Tray (located next to the clock). These are tiny programs that are robbing you of memory and processing power. Some of them you need, while most you don’t. Some of the programs you DON’T need are printer icons, CD burning icons, shortcuts to programs (such as video settings), AOL, any Instant Messaging Programs, etc. Just because these programs aren’t always running, doesn’t mean that you still can’t print, burn CDs or Instant Message. They can all be run from a shortcut.
Or You can use a utility, called MSCONFIG, to turn OFF unnecessary Start Up items.click on Start->Run -> type msconfig. Click on the Startup tab. This is a list of everything that is running in the background, some of which show up in the System Tray. Now, be careful, some of these you do need. Some items to keep are Ctfmon.exe . Others, you can uncheck, such as NeroCheck, ypager, qttask, AOL, and any other Instant Messaging programs, or printing programs. Remember, if something doesn’t work, because you turned it off, it can always be turned back on. You just have to reboot every time you make a change here. But, as you uncheck the unnecessary programs that run in the background, you will see that Windows loads much faster, that there are less icons in the System Tray, and that your system is much more quick to respond.
After you reboot, you will have a window that says that the configuration utility was edited. Click check not to show that in the future, a check box at the bottom. This just means that there was a change made to the MSCONFIG.

7) Defragment your hard drives. to efficiently defragment a hard drive, it likes to have 25% free space. It can still do the defragmentation with only 15% free space, but it takes quite a bit longer. If you can, delete any unnecessary files before deframenting your drives.To defragment your hard drives (in any Windows operating system), double-click on My Computer. Right-click on the c-drive and click on Properties. Click on the Tools tab and choose the bottom button, to Defragment Now

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