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10 Wise Ways to Use Twitter for Bloggers

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Twitter is so fun and rewarding place to promote your blog. Through this microblogging, you can drive traffic in cyberspace to visit it. From there, you can develop a blog to build a broader relationship.

Here are some suggestions on how you use Twitter to your blog:

1. Drive Traffic
Twitter has likened the effect to the spread of the virus in the body. Your business, if it is packed with interesting, can spread rapidly in the Twitter community. For example if you launch a new feature on your blog and interesting, then send to Twitter so that it appears the followers. There is a possibility they’ll spread the news.

2. Networking with Like-Minded People
Twitter is arranged to act as networked media. People “follow” users to Tweet and enjoy in accordance with its interests. As a result, you can connect with people who think the same is using Twitter.

3. Make Business Contacts
You can connect your Twitter users to establish business contacts. You can also take advantage of this microblogging to find someone to help business.

4. Establish Yourself As an Expert Image
You can imaging yourself as an expert in one field. This was done by communicating through a Tweet about science of matter you speak, answer questions via Tweet, and looking for new contacts. If these efforts succeed, you will be viewed as an expert so that the higher the credibility of your blog. (more…)

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Hacker Drill Instant Messaging Applications

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Provider of security solutions from Germany; G Data Securitylabs disclose new attacks against Instant Messaging applications like MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messenger continues to rise.

G Data SecurityLabs found that hackers and other cyber criminals often spread spam to IM services. Diverse forms, ranging from the related link to the IM service, friend requests ‘False’.

One of the links found in G Securitylabs data, among which are the links that connect with a Russian software company site. These sites try to offer the software at low prices. The company goal is to obtain personal information and credit card number casualties.

Other threat that often occurs on the IM service is the threat of hackers capable of blocking the names of contacts that are on your friends list. Hackers will block those contacts. Thus was launched V3, Monday (28/06/2010).

This threat will be harmful, because users would like to chat with existing names in the contacts, when he was chatting with the virtual world of criminals.

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Intel Core Releases New Chip for Overclockers

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Intel Core i5 and has released the new Core i7 processors intended for desktop on the last Friday which can be overclocked, giving users the flexibility to increase the clock speed and increase application performance.

The new chips include quad-core Core i7-875K, which runs at 2.93GHz clock, and dual-core Core i5-655K, which runs at 3.2GHz clock.
Intel is trying to bring the flexibility offered in the chip, which will benefit users said an Intel spokesman. The PC manufacturers have been asked to unlock the chip, he added.

Intel Core i7-875K includes 8MB of cache and can run at speeds up to 3.6GHz. This chip is made using the older manufacturing process, which is 45 nanometers, and uses 95 watts of power consumption. The price offered is $ 342.

While Intel’s Core i5-655K includes 4MB of cache and can run at speeds up to 3.46GHz. This chip is made using 32 nanometer manufacturing process at the moment and consumes 73 watts of power. The price offered is $ 216.

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Nebulae, China’s Fastest Computer

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Not so long from now, China is likely to be the superpower of the world super computer. This is obvious with the presence of the nebulae computer in the National Center for Super Computer Shenzhen as the second fastest super computer in the world.

Ranked first in the world’s fastest computer is still held by the U.S. with a computer that is named Jaguar. This computer has a speed of 1.75 petaflops. One petaflops equals to 1000 trillion calculations per second.

China was predicted to be a key player in the world of computers. Currently, Dawning, a company that is behind the creation of nebulae, reportedly was building a super fast computer again the National Supercomputer Center in Tianjin.

In addition, the company is also developing silicon chips with the ability giant.

By becoming the king of the computer world, China has a chance to become the world’s superpower. It is said that the computer with the capability to process data very quickly will be very useful in various fields like industry research, aircraft design, or oil exploration.

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Because of Astroturfing, Apple Pull 1000 Application

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

London – Thousands of applications, acquired by Apple’s iPhone from the online store, the App Store because the act of “Astroturfing”. Astroturfing is the term for a product campaign designed to cause some countries to make a good impression of the product on the market, one of the user reviews.

Booming positive review of a separate application to invite suspicion by a blogger named England Glyn Evans. Then, Evans finally showed that the removal of thousands of cases of applications App Store Apple succeeded.

Evans, one of which is suspicious when a review revealed that a large number of mostly positive tone, but the sentence is written in a mess and obviously written by a user for application developers only Molinker Made out.

Although Apple has not made a declaration of the amount of degradation of their business, but obviously in this case, developers Molinker sin.

is the Guardian, was quoted on Wednesday (9/12/2009), this is not the first time the company astoturfing case dragged on the iPhone application store. But behind all this, there is a lesson to Apple, which allows for a clear policy to remove the application.

This is related to the protests, which come from the restrictions, or block entry of the applications Apple’s due to the lack of clear policy.

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