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May 2009

Blog Contest – Win upto $4000 in Cash

by Admin on May 30, 2009

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Hi Folks,

There’s a contest going on at John Chow’s site. I just read about that now. There is a cash prize of about $4000 for the winner.

This contest is sponsored by OnlineRadioStations.com. Online Radio Stations is one of Richard Lau’s websites. Richard is the guy who sent John $5,000 out of the blue because he blogged about his XR.com URL shortening service. Since he wasn’t expecting the money, John donated it to the Union Gospel Mission. Now Richard wants John to give up to $4,000 to give away to the contest winner.

To enter the contest, you need to perform the following task:

  1. Register for an account at OnlineRadioStations.com.
  2. Write a blog review about OnlineRadioStations.com including what your favorite station is on the OnlineRadioStations.com site.
  3. Richard suggests that you link to OnlineRadioStations.com using the keyword “Radio” because that is what the site is about. However, you are free to use whatever descriptive keywords you think is appropriate. Maybe “Radio Station” or “Online Radio” or whatever you think best describe what the site is about.
  4. Link to this blog post telling everyone about the contest.

I like to listen to Hip Hop music. So I checked some of the Hip Hop radio stations at OnlineRadioStations.com.

Here are some of my favorite Hip Hop stations:

The deadline for entry is May 31. Winner will be drawn on June 6 at Dot Com Pho.

The winner will be selected by a random drawing of all entries received. The winner will receive $2,000. However, if there are 200 or more total legit entries, then the winner will get a big fat check for $4,000! Good luck and enter now!

-Mahesh.


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Google Page Rank Update – May 28th

by Admin on May 29, 2009

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Google updated Page Ranks on May 28th. Earlier my blog had page rank 1. And now it’s been updated to 3. :p

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Cool! I’m happy about that as I worked hard on Link Building.

You can check if your site’s Page Rank has updated here!

Check out my posts on improving Page Rank and building backlinks:

5 Linking Mistakes You Should Avoid

How To Create Quality Backlinks – Get TONS More Traffic

What is a 3-Way Link Exchange?

What is Google PageRank (PR) And How Can I Increase Pagerank?

Comment below to let us know whether you also benefited from Google’s Page Rank Update!


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Microsoft rolls out Bing!

by Admin on May 28, 2009

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Microsoft Corp. is rolling out a redesigned search site in the coming days and hopes it will lure more Web surfers than the two most recent incarnations, Live Search and MSN Search.

The new site, Bing, adds touches intended to make everyday Web searching a little less haphazard. Bing also tries to make it easier for people to buy things, book travel and find credible health information.

History has not been kind to even the best search innovators. Many companies, including Amazon.com Inc. and IAC/InterActiveCorp., and startups like Hakia, ChaCha and Cuil have tried to improve on the basic “10 blue links” format of search results, but Google has so far been unstoppable.

Microsoft’s last effort, Live Search, failed to catch on in part because the software maker didn’t do much to promote it. Marketing is no guarantee of success — IAC heavily advertised makeovers of Ask.com only to never see the site breach the top three. But this time, Microsoft appears to be taking no chances. Ad Age reported Microsoft plans to spend as much as $100 million on advertising Bing.

Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft has been stuck in third place behind Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. for years. Its share of U.S. search queries was 8.2 percent in April, according to the most recent data from the research group comScore Inc. Google was used for 64.2 percent of queries, and Yahoo’s share totaled 20.4 percent.

The numbers are important. Google’s sales — $4.7 billion in the first quarter — are tied to its search dominance, because companies will pay to reach a wider audience. Microsoft, by contrast, posted a quarterly loss in its online advertising business.

“We want to do better,” Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Thursday at The Wall Street Journal’s D: All Things Digital conference in Carlsbad, Calif.

“There are times in our history where we’ve felt a little bit like Rocky,” he continued, referring to the fictional underdog boxer. “It takes persistence. You don’t always get thing right.”

When asked why Microsoft chose “Bing,” he said, “The name is short, it’s easy to say, it works globally.”

To mount a credible challenge to Google, Microsoft tried taking over Yahoo last year. But after Yahoo rebuffed its $47.5 billion offer, Microsoft turned its attention to improving its own Live Search.

Some of Bing’s features showed up on a Microsoft blog in March, when the new site was known as “Kumo.” The most obvious difference is a bar of links running down the left-hand side of Bing search results pages. Some searches — especially ones for celebrities or travel destinations — yield a bunch of links to help narrow results into categories. For pro athletes, it might offer links for statistics and highlights. For Thailand, categories include weather and real estate.

Bing also lists related search terms on the left, not at the bottom of the page like Google does. It keeps track of recent searches even if the user isn’t signed in to a Windows Live account, and gives people a way to e-mail links from that search history or post them on Facebook.

For some types of queries, Microsoft is positioning Bing as a destination rather than a quick gateway to other sites. For airfare searches, Bing produces results from Farecast, a travel-comparison startup Microsoft acquired last year. Microsoft is still working out some bugs, so for now users have to know a few tricks for it to work consistently. A search using airport codes, such as “SEA to SAN,” brings up ticket prices and links to see more, but “Seattle to San Diego” turns up news stories about the cities.

Shopping with Bing can yield an Amazon.com-like experience, with ways to narrow results by price, brand and the availability of free shipping, without leaving the search page.

Bing also tries to guide searchers to trustworthy information about medical conditions. Type in “chicken pox” or “tendinitis,” and the first result is a Mayo Clinic article. (Google’s top result for chicken pox comes from kidshealth.org; for tendinitis, it shows a Wikipedia link.)

Microsoft isn’t banking beating Google, said Mike Nichols, a general manager in the search group. But Microsoft does want to transform its also-ran search image.

“We want to capture a unique position in consumers’ minds. They need to know why is it that they should use this product,” Nichols said in an interview. “As opposed to saying, we’re a new search engine, we do everything a little bit better than the other guys.”

Matt Rosoff, an analyst for the independent research group Directions on Microsoft, said he thinks Microsoft’s search results are usually on par with Google’s, and he appreciates the new features.

Combined with the extensive ad campaign, Microsoft has a chance to increase its share, he said, but “I have to wonder whether users are really crying out for a new search engine.”


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Download Windows Server 2008 & Vista SP2

by Admin on May 27, 2009

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Microsoft released Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista: Service Pack 2 on 26th May.

I earlier had Windows Vista Ultimate: Service Pack 1 on my Dell Lappy. I upgraded it to SP2. Here’s a screeny:

vista_service_pack2

Before installing, here are few things you need to know:

Prerequisites

If you have any beta versions of SP2 installed, they must be un-installed prior to installing

  • Use the Control Panel applet “Programs and Features” and select “View installed updates” from the top left of the task pane, under Windows, look for KB94846

You must have a genuine copy of Windows Server 2008 with SP1 or Windows Vista with SP1 installed on the computer prior to installing SP2

  • Windows Server 2008 released with the Service Pack 1 code included
  • SP2 is the first post-release Service Pack for Windows Server 2008

Recommendations

If “vLite” was used to customize your Windows Vista installation, you may have removed required system components which prevent Service Pack 2 from installing. See KB 968279 for additional details before installing Service Pack 2.

Beta versions of Windows Server 2008 SP2/Windows Vista SP2 are time-limited software that will operate until June 1st, 2010.  If you installed any beta versions of Windows Server 2008 SP2/Windows Vista SP2 it is highly recommended that you uninstall them before June 1st, 2010

Download: [Vista SP2/Server 2008 SP2 32 bit]

Download: [Vista SP2/Server 2008 SP2 64 bit]

If you face any problems while installing, don’t hesitate to comment below!

Regards.

-Mahesh.


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Social networking site Facebook has been blocked in Iran since Saturday, according to the country’s opposition, as opposition voters increasingly turn to online tools like social networking to promote their candidates.

Iran will hold elections in June for a new president.

Lacking other suitable media, youth in Iran were using Facebook to promote opposition candidates, and to convince people to participate in the elections, Mohammad Ali Abtahi, a former vice president of Iran and a reformist politician, said in a post on his blog.

Abtahi blamed supporters of current president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for blocking Facebook.

Facebook, blogs and similar websites are a key component of the election strategy of reformist candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi as he tries to mobilize Iran’s youth.

There is an account on Facebook in the name of Mousavi which claims over 6,600 supporters, besides a number of other accounts that are mobilizing support for the candidate.

Some reports from Iran suggest that the ban on Facebook may have been lifted. Other bloggers and users of Twitter in Iran are worried that these services may also be cut off.


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Microsoft may unveil new SE next week

by Admin on May 20, 2009

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Microsoft Corp is likely to show a new version of its Internet search engine publicly for the first time next week, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.

The software giant has been testing a new version of the service internally under the name of Kumo.com and it may become part of the firm’s attempt to catch up with Internet search leaders Google and Yahoo.

Microsoft has hired JWT, a unit of WPP Plc, to develop an advertising campaign for the product, the paper said, citing people familiar with the matter. The search engine is expected to be unveiled at the “D: All Things Digital” conference.

Microsoft was not immediately available for comment.


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7 Surefire Ways To Increase Your Traffic

by Admin on May 17, 2009

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If you already have a site and you think that you’re not getting the traffic that you’re supposed to be getting, then its time to reconsider. If you are contending in this very competitive business world, you should always be a step ahead of your competitors.

Timing is essential, that’s an old adage known to everyone. But with generating traffic, you should always be on your toes and be a day ahead of everyone. Never think of today and tomorrow as a starting point for making your site traffic laden, it should always have been yesterday.

To help you out in generating more traffic for your site, here are some seven surefire ways to increase your traffic starting from yesterday.

1) Invest in good advertising with search engines

Google’s Adwords and Yahoo’s Overture provide great advertising schemes that are very truly popular and assures great traffic. Although with this surefire way to increase your traffic would cost some money. While some would shy away from spending money to increase traffic, it is imperative in this case to do so because Adwords and Overture is the top surefire way to increase your traffic.

You could see for yourself the success these search engine advertising methods have reaped rewards for so many companies. Lots of sites feature these advertising systems and many have signed on to reap the benefits. Do not be left up behind. Every penny is worth it with using Google and Yahoo’s advertising.

2) Exchange or Trade Links with other sites

With exchanging links with other sites, both of you will benefit from the efforts both of you do to enhance your site’s traffic. When one site features another site’s link, they could provide one another with the traffic one site generates. The efforts are doubly beneficial because it would seem like both of you are working to generate more traffic. The more links traded with more sites the more traffic could be expected.

3) Use Viral Marketing

Viral marketing allows you to spread the word about your company and product without any costs or if ever low costs only. This is a marketing method that can be quite sneaky; you can attach your company’s name, product or link to a certain media such as a funny video, entertaining game, an interesting article or a gossip or buzz. With this method, people get infected with the creativity and entertainment of the medium that they will pass it on to many people.

4) Search and use proper keywords or keyword phrases for your sites content

Search engines look for certain keywords that they would show in their results page. In doing so, having the right keyword and keyword phrase is a high requirement in ranking in high in search engine results. You could write your own content or you could hire someone to do it for you.

5) Write Articles that can lead traffic to your site

Submit articles to sites that would contain the same subject that your site deals in. If you sell car parts write press releases and articles about cars and car parts. Attach your sites description and services at the end of the article as well as the link.

6) Join forums and form online communities

Capture a market and show your expertise and credibility. When you find a good foundation for your site, people will trust you and your site and will pass on to many people their trust. Traffic will certainly increase because they know that you can provide what they need.

7) Lastly, Offer newsletters.

If many people know what you are about and your existence is shared with many others, you will find a loyal traffic that can provide you with more traffic by recommendation. If you arouse the curiosity of your customers they would be pushed to help you with your traffic.

If you have any other tips, you can share by commenting below!


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WordPress 2.8.1 Beta Released

by Admin on May 17, 2009

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WordPress 2.8.1 Beta has been released by WordPress. WordPress testers can download the new version.

Here are some of the features of Wordpress 2.8.1 Beta:

  • New Theme Installer routines
  • Add CodePress syntax highlighting to Theme and Plugin editors
  • Use “Custom Header” for menu text and revise Default theme to reflect change
  • Separate Comments into a separate postbox, from Discussion postbox, on the Edit Post screen
  • Make tags accessible without Javascript on the edit screen
  • Don’t ask for confirmation when marking a comment as spam
  • Don’t notify post author of own comments
  • Allow the dashboard widgets to be arranged in up to four columns as set via the Screen Options tab
  • Add column “Rating” in Administration > Links > Edit
  • Improve installer to help people entering wrong email addresses
  • Per Page option for plugins
  • Show absolute date instead of relative date for scheduled posts
  • Autosave post/page when pressing Control/Command+S
  • Add toggle all button to the Gallery tab in the uploader
  • Support more than one gallery on the same page
  • Add per page option to Screen Options for comments, posts, pages, media, categories, and tags
  • Show Tools menu for all users so they can access Turbo
  • Fix most popular link category list
  • Add description field for tags
  • “Choose a city in the same timezone as you” for Timezone in Administration > Settings > General
  • In upgrade process, provide better explanation for database upgrade message
  • Enforce unique email addresses in Add/Edit users
  • Hide things that need to be available to screen readers via offscreen positioning
  • Use invisible class for hiding labels and legends
  • Use a semantic class name for text targeted to screen readers

See all the features of WordPress 2.8.1 Beta here.

Download Wordpress 2.8 Beta 1 (.zip) now and try it out. Since its a beta release, I don’t recommend you to try it on your primary blog.


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Intel fined $1.45 billion in Europe

by Admin on May 14, 2009

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Intel Corp. was fined a record $1.45 billion by the European Union on Wednesday for using strong-arm sales tactics in the computer chip market — a penalty that could turn up the pressure on U.S. regulators to go after the company, too.

The fine against the world’s biggest chip maker represents a huge victory for Intel’s Silicon Valley rival, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., or AMD, the No. 2 supplier of microprocessors to PC makers.

AMD has sued Intel and lobbied regulators around the world for the past five years, complaining that Intel was penalizing PC makers in the U.S. and abroad for doing business with AMD.

Although the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is also investigating, AMD seems to have found its most sympathetic ear in Europe.

EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said Intel has harmed millions of European consumers by “deliberately acting to keep competitors out of the market.”

“Intel did not compete fairly, frustrating innovation and reducing consumer welfare in the process,” she said.

The commission told Intel to immediately stop some sales practices in Europe, though it wouldn’t say what those were. Intel said it was “mystified” about what it was supposed to change but would comply while it appeals the fine.

The Santa Clara, Calif., company also defended its sales practices — which include rebates to big Intel customers — as legitimate.

“This is really just a matter of competition at work, which is something I think we all want to see, versus something nefarious,” Intel CEO Paul Otellini said in a conference call with reporters.

AMD Chief Executive Dirk Meyer said the decision was “an important step toward establishing a truly competitive market.”

“We are looking forward to the move from a world in which Intel ruled, to one which is ruled by customers,” Meyer said in a statement.

The biggest previous fine levied by the European Union for anticompetitive behavior was $1.3 billion, brought against Microsoft Corp. last year.

Whether Intel could face punishment in the U.S. remains to be seen. But the EU’s fine against Intel could push the issue to the forefront for the Obama administration.

“If there was ever a time not to appear to be a large firm behaving badly, this would be it, as the financial collapse has the U.S. and EU competing for which government is the most proactively protecting consumer rights,” warned Rob Enderle, a technology industry analyst. “This judgment makes Intel the ball in what is likely an international game of one-upmanship.”

The Obama administration signaled this week that antitrust enforcement would be pursued more vigorously than in the Bush administration, whose Justice Department filed only three anti-monopoly cases, all involving mergers. Yet the Justice Department has been silent on whether it is investigating Intel.

The Federal Trade Commission investigation of Intel could result in the agency asking a court to order Intel to alter its practices. A spokeswoman for the FTC declined to comment.

Stephen Kinsella, a lawyer specializing on European antitrust law, cautioned that Europe is known for its aggressive antitrust enforcement and that a case brought against Intel in the U.S. or elsewhere might be milder.

The EU fine is “hugely significant because it’s Intel, and the amounts at stake are enormous,” he said. But “it is known that the commission takes a very hard line on this type of behavior.”

The Intel-vs.-AMD fight exposes an ugly part of the business for microprocessors, which essentially are the brains of personal computers.

Unlike other parts of the PC industry that have lots of competitors, microprocessors come from only two sources. Intel has about 80 percent of the market, and AMD — headquartered a few miles away in Sunnyvale — has the rest. That means a victory for one is a defeat for the other.

The process of getting a chip into a computer and onto the shelves has two main steps, and AMD has cried foul about Intel’s behavior at both stages.

First, a computer maker has to agree to buy the chips. In that stage, AMD has alleged, Intel has illegally used its dominant position by offering huge rebates to PC makers that promise to buy lots of Intel’s chips. AMD argues that the discounts can effectively make some chip orders free, and that it would have to lose money on sales in order to keep up.

The case before the European Commission alleges that Intel illegally undermined AMD with computer makers Acer, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo and NEC.

In AMD’s U.S. lawsuit against Intel, set to go to trial next year in Delaware, executives from Gateway complained that Intel’s threats of retaliation for working with AMD beat them “into guacamole.” The lawsuit also quotes Toshiba officials saying Intel’s financial incentives amounted to “cocaine.”

Second, chip makers help persuade stores to carry PCs with their processors inside, and pay the retailers to help promote the machines. In the case before the EU, regulators said Intel paid Germany’s biggest electronics retailer to stock only Intel-based computers at its MediaMarkt superstores — even in Dresden, where many AMD chips are made.

Kinsella, the specialist on European antitrust law, said “loyalty rebate” programs are common, but become a problem when dominant companies use them. In a similar European case, tire maker Michelin was fined in 2001 over its rebate program in France.

Kinsella said the accusation that Intel paid companies specifically not to use AMD’s products would set this case apart from others.

“If that’s true,” he said, “that would be pretty far out there in terms of examples of abuse.”

Investors were expecting the Intel fine and seemed unfazed. Intel stock lost 8 cents to close at $15.13. AMD was up 3 cents at $4.38.


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Google to improve Search Results

by Admin on May 13, 2009

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Google is about to add more features to its already dominant Internet search engine — and some of the changes could give Web surfers less reason to click through to other sites. That scenario might upset the creators of the material highlighted in Google’s results.

For instance, one of Google’s new tools will assemble the work of other Web sites into a spreadsheet-style format.

Unlike Google’s traditional search results, the spreadsheet experiment, called “Google Squared,” doesn’t simply show a set of Web links related to a search request. Instead, it fishes through Google’s massive database to organize pertinent facts and other content in rows and columns.

In a Tuesday demonstration that was webcast, Google showed how a search request made about small dogs through the Squared tool will display pictures next to extensive descriptions about different breeds, on Google’s own site. The content was imported from other Internet destinations.

The Squared results show where the information originated, so people can still quickly go to the original source, said Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of search products. She emphasized Google is trying to keep its millions of users happy by helping them make more “informed clicks.”

Google already is under attack by newspaper publishers who contend the company unfairly profits by showing headlines and story snippets pulled from their sites. Mountain View, Calif.-based Google maintains that its practices adhere to copyright laws and that it provides ways for newspapers to block their content from being indexed by its search engine.

Other revisions coming to Google will include more details, or “snippets,” posted under Web links in the search results. And there will be new options that will enable users to confine the results to a specific time period or category, such as product reviews.

The changes are expected to roll out in phases during the next few weeks.

Although Google sells ads all over the Web, the company rakes in its largest profits when people click on the marketing messages that appear alongside its search results. That is one reason Google is still trying to widen its lead in Internet search, even though it already processes nearly two-thirds of all U.S. queries, according to comScore Inc.

Even as it has laid off workers, cut back perquisites and closed unpopular services to help boost its profits during the recession, Google has vowed to keep investing in research and development.

“We are always striving for the ideal or perfect search engine,” Mayer said. She believes Google is about 90 percent toward its objective, but expects the final 10 percent to be the most difficult.


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