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January 17, 2012

Wikipedia going dark to protest SOPA on Wednesday

Wikpedia will go offline Wednesday to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), according to Co-Founder Jimmy Wales. Wales made the announcement via a series of tweets.
“This is going to be wow,” reads one tweet. “I hope Wikipedia will melt phone systems in Washington on Wednesday. Tell everyone you know!”

Wales has been mulling the idea of a blackout on his user talk page. Wikipedia joins other major websites, such as Reddit, where a very active anti-SOPA community exists. Wales tweeted that the decision was made by community consensus among Wikipedia users:

According to another tweet by Wales, Wikipedia English receives approximately 25 million visitors every day. Wikipedia’s decision means those millions of visitors will be greeted not with the usual digital tome of knowledge, but with a screen explaining the company’s stance on the bill and information on how to take action against SOPA. The blackout will only effect the English language page.
“Student warning! Do your homework early,” joked Wales in another tweet. “Wikipedia protesting bad law on Wednesday!”

Late last week, the authors of both SOPA and the Protect IP Act (PIPA) announced they would be removing the DNS blocking provisions from both bills. The DNS acts as a kind of “phone book” for the Internet, and many in the tech community warned that interfering with DNS would have catastrophic consequences for the stability and security of the Internet.
However, many – including Wales – have responded with a whole-hearted “that’s not good enough.” An anti-SOPA Twitter, tweeted today that “closing a global business in reaction to single-issue national politics is foolish,” perhaps an indication that Twitter will not be following in the footsteps of Wikipedia and Reddit.
Meanwhile, Rupert Murdoch, CEO of News Corporation, went on a Twitter diatribe lambasting the Obama administration for failing to support SOPA.
Do you think Wikipedia made the right choice? Let us know in the comments below.
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January 14, 2012

Consumer Electronics Show 2012 Launches

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Every year since 1998, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has showcased the cutting-edge of consumer technology. The show floors to bring you some of the newest innovations and announcements from four popular categories. Watch this space for more as CES continues into day 2, 3 and 4
 
NEW LAUNCHES FROM CES 2012
Every year since 1998, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has showcased the cutting-edge of consumer technology. This time around, Karan Bajaj is on the show floors to bring you some of the newest innovations and announcements from four popular categories. Watch this space for more as CES continues into day 2, 3 and 4

TELEVISIONS
SAMSUNG SUPER OLED
Samsung showcased its new upcoming flagship TV — a 55-inch, super OLED 3D TV. It has a super-thin 4mm bezel and is amazingly just 7.6mm thick. While OLED provides for superb colors and sharpness, it is also a Smart TV & now comes with a 1.5Ghz dual core processor inside — providing better performance for apps.

PANASONIC 4K PANELS
Panasonic showcased a range of 3D LCD & plasma TVs with Wi-Fi & 4K (ultra HD, 4096 x 2160 pixels) TVs but the highlight was the 4K, 20.4-inch LCD IPS-Pro panel monitor that packs a huge 8 million pixels into a 3.5mm thin frame.

LG OLED TVs
Not only did LG show off their own 55-inch OLED TV (above), they also gave CES visitors a sneak peek at their upcoming Google TV, 4k ultra high definition TV, the first Wi-Di certified TV and glasses free 3D TV in sizes from 55-inch and above. Their Magic Motion remote control has been upgraded to support gestures.


SONY CRYSTAL LED TV
While the competition is looking towards OLED as the future, Sony has discontinued it. Instead they announced 'Crystal LED' display technology. Sony claims that the new tech offers three times the contrast, 10 times faster performance and overall better color accuracy as compared to regular LED TVs.

SMARTPHONES
NOKIA LUMIA 900
Nokia has taken the wraps off its 4G-ready Windows Phone device with a 4.3-inch amoled touch screen. Most features (hardware, single piece polycarbonate construction, storage, OS, rear camera and even the button placement) are the same as the Lumia 800. The 900 however, adds a front camera and gets a bigger 1,800mAh battery.

HUAWEI 
ASCEND P1 S
The P1 is the new slimmest phone in the world at just 6.7mm thick. It runs Google's Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) on a 1.5Ghz dual core processor with 1GB RAM, 4GB storage and 8MP rear camera. It also has a 4.3-inch super amoled display and a large 1670 mAh battery.

SONY

XPERIA S & ION
The new Ion & Xperia S (not pictured) have a heady mix of style and substance. Both have 1.5Ghz dual core processors with 1GB RAM and 16/32Gb. Both have Android 2.3 & a 12MP camera that does 1080p video. The Xperia S features a 4.3-inch display while Ion has a 4.6-inch display.

CAMERAS
CANON GX1
Canon's newest pro-class compact (part of the popular G-series) is the G1 X. The camera features a large 14MP CMOS sensor, Digic 5 processor and the HS (high sensitivity) system. It may offer only a 4X optical zoom but it makes up with full manual control, RAW shooting & a stainless steel chassis.


FUJIFILM X-PRO1
Fuji’s mirrorless X-Pro1 offers delectable retro style and uses a magnesium alloy chassis. The shutter speed and exposure control dial are milled from solid metal and it has a 16MP DSLRsize CMOS sensor. Fuji also launched 18mm, 35mm and 60mm lenses for the camera.

SAMSUNG 
WiFi RANGE
Samsung’s new camera range features built in Wi-Fi for remote upload of photos/videos and remote control. Many different options with different zoom lenses and resolution are available. The DualView DV300F (pictured) has a 16MP sensor, 5x optical zoom & 1.5-inch front LCD — good for self-portraits.

LAPTOPS/UL TRABOOKS
ACER ASPIRE S5
Acer’s second ultrabook, the Aspire S5 is even slimmer at just 15mm and comes with a cool brushed metal finish and magnesium-alloy shell. While the specifications meet Intel’s 'Ultrabook' requirements, Acer has included its own 'Instant On' technology for faster boot and resume from sleep (just 1.5 seconds).

LENOVO IDEAPAD YOGA
Lenovo's business-class Ultrabook (the Think-Pad T430u, with dedicated graphics and 1TB storage) is impressive, but they've also pushed the bar higher with the Yoga. It's a Windows 8 Ultrabook/tablet hybrid with a 13.3-inch touchscreen. It bends a complete 360 degrees to form a tablet and includes GPS, a gyroscope and accelerometer.

HP ENVY 14 SPECTRE HP's
Envy Spectre Ultrabook has a 14-inch display (1600 x 900 pixels) in the chassis of a 13.3-inch laptop. It stands out from the crowd by offering glass panels, built in NFC and a wireless audio feature (streaming music to up to four nearby devices).

SAMSUNG SERIES 5
Samsung showcased the new Series 5(13 and 14-inch) and Series 9 (13 and 15-inch) Ultrabooks, with the Series 9 claiming to be the slimmest in the world at just 12.7mm. They have 1600 x 900 pixel displays and both series can be configured with either speedy SSDs or regular (lower cost) HDDs for storage.


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January 12, 2012

Perfect Ways to Improve Your Blog to Next Level

What does it take to move your blog up to the next level? Obviously you need a regular supply of useful content to attract readers and keep your audience happy, but here are a few extra tips on increasing interest in your blog in 2012.
1. Stop Auto-Posting
It is important that your blog has a Facebook page, a Twitter account and a Google Plus page, but unless you publish a dozen stories a day, avoid auto-posting to these channels. There are several tools that can update your Facebook page or send a tweet the moment you publish a new story, but the audience engagement level will be much higher, especially on Facebook, if you craft these messages manually instead of resorting to the help of a bot.
Lifehacker, for instance, is a pretty busy site, but it doesn’t employ bots to populate itsFacebook page – every single share or status update is written by one of the site’s editors, which helps push up engagement levels.
2. Use Fewer Ads
Revenue from online advertising is the lifeline of most small blogs, but try maintaining a balance here because too many ads are likely to repel visitors. The organic traffic originating from search engines is always welcome but the goal should be to convert that casual visitor into a return visitor, so you therefore need to offer a good reading experience on every page of your blog. Also, avoid using video ads that auto-play as they might embarrass people who are visiting your blog from an office computer.
GigaOm, The Verge and the WSJ’s AllThingsD are good examples of blogs that mix great design and non-intrusive advertising.
3. Master Google Custom Search
Internal search logs (what users type in your site’s search box) are a good indicator of topics that people are looking for on your site. The search box on your site is probably powered by Google Custom Search, but look beyond the default options and consider adding Promotions, Refinements and Synonyms to provide even more accurate and relevant search results. Google Custom Search also provides Auto-completions so your readers can type queries faster by using fewer characters.
The Custom Search Blog discusses each of these features in detail.
4. Minimize the Panda Impact
Google made some important changes to its search algorithms last year to keep “content farms” out of the search results pages, and that change had a big impact on small blogs as well. While the basic rules of SEO haven’t changed (see the SEO Handbook written by Google), here are a few things that may help improve your website’s  ranking in 2012.
a.     Remove pages with thin content because they could negatively affect your entire site.
b.     If you accept user-generated content on your site (like an online forum), move it to a separate sub-domain.
c.      Use larger images in your blog posts as the size of images is now a ranking signal in Image Search.
d.     Check your Google Analytics reports to discover pages that have a high bounce rate and analyze why people aren’t finding them useful. Search engines like pages that search users find useful, so it is important to fix pages that have a high bounce rate.
e.      Work on improving the loading time of your site because people don’t want to wait on the web. Page load time is also a factor in search rankings.
f.     Enable Social Tracking in Google Analytics to learn what content of yours is popular on social networks. While this is not officially confirmed, some search experts say Google could be using social sharing signals in search rankings.
5. Explore Additional Mediums
RSS feeds and email newsletters are the two most popular ways to distribute a blog, but now is a good time to explore other avenues as well. That’s because the use of RSS readers has declined in recent years and most people don’t want to subscribe to another mailing list just to follow a blog. Here are few things you could experiment with:
a.     Create mobile apps for your blog. Anyone with decent knowledge of programming can create blog apps using free tools like PhoneGap and jQuery Mobile.
b.     Distribute some of your long-form content as an eBook that people can download and print or read offline. Web18’s FirstPost.com offers a free eBook of their popular posts every week.
c.      In addition to having a fan page for your blog on Facebook, also open your personal profile to subscribers because the engagement levels are much higher for content shared on a Facebook profile page than on a fan page.
d.     Create browser extensions for your blog as some of your regular readers may visit more often if you offer them easy access tools.
e.      Publish an OpenSearch plugin as that will help people search your blog from within their browser search boxes. OpenSearch is a simple text file (here’s an example) that you can even create inside Notepad.
f.       Launch a video channel and apply to become a YouTube partner. YouTube is the second-largest search engine after Google, so you’d be missing out on a large audience if you don’t put videos on YouTube.
g.     Use additional distribution channels like Slideshare, Tumblr, Flickr and Scribd to expand the reach of your blog. You can publish original pictures, documents and slides to these channels and, in the long run, these shares will indirectly help in the growth of your blog.

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January 11, 2012

Facebook Slang Codes

lang’s have become very common in chat’s,Sms,emails.People new  to these slang’s find really difficult to understand converstion.On the other hand it saves a lot of time and effort if slang’s are used.I will give the most commonly used Slangs with there meanings that are used in facebook chat or Sms.
Here are the Most Commonly used Facebook chat slang’s
ASAP    As Soon As Possible
GN         Good Night
M/F       Are You Male or Female?
ASL        Tell me your Age,Sex and Location
IDK        I don’t Know
SD           Sweet Dreams
BRB        Be Right Back
JK            Just Kidding
Tnx        Thanks
BTW       By The Way
K               Okay
TY           Thank You
ROFL      Rolling on Floor Laughing
LOL         Laugh out Loud
TTYL     Talk to you later
FYI          For Your Information
LMAO    Laugh My Ass Out
WTF        What The F**k
FB             Facebook
LMFAO     Laugh my f**king ass off
WTH      What the hell
GM          Good Morning
LMK       Let Me Know
zzz          Sleeping
BFF        Best Friends Forever
Jk           Just kidding
B4          Before
L8          Late
gr8        great
plz        please
sry       sorry
bbz       babes
kk         okay
kl          cool
This List is far from Complete but it has the most commonly used slang codes in facebook chat.If I missed some then do share them with our readers by posting
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