Friday, February 27, 2009

Internet Explorer 8 RTM

Have they really done it..??

According to Russian publication Wzor, Microsoft finalised Internet Explorer 8 on February 21st.
The final build that was prepared and passed to internal staff and partners is 8.0.6001.18691. Microsoft is reportedly readying this build for distribution via TechNet/MSDN and Connect before a general release to web.
The software giant released a final test build (RC1) last month before readying the RTM last week. According to Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 includes the following enhancements:

  • Faster Internet Explorer 8 is more responsive with new pages and tabs, opening up fast and reliably. You can now get to the information you care about most, in fewer steps; one click access to your webmail, favorite news sites or other online services.
  • Easier Reduce the steps to accomplish many common tasks, and automate your access to real time information updates. You can keep track of your favorite sports team, news, weather with a single click.
  • More Private Helps protect your privacy and confidential information where ever you go on the web.
  • More Secure Helps protect and stop malicious software from reaching your PC, and makes it easier to detect when a website is an imposter.

 

 

Source: Internet

Ballmer: Office 14 will not be released in 2009

Expecting RC atleast??

Despite Windows 7's release looming over the horizon, ZDNet has stated that Steve Ballmer himself said, "Office 14 will not be this year," in an interview with analysts at the Wall Street Journal. Keen readers will notice that Ballmer called it Office 14, and not Office System 2009 which it could possibly be named on release.
Many people thought that Microsoft would time the new Office revision along with Windows 7's release, as many businesses prefer to upgrade to a new OS and a new Office suite at the same time, but Ballmer has dashed all thoughts of this happening. However, it is still quite possible Microsoft may delay Windows 7 to bring the two releases to the public simultaneously. Undoubtedly many people would be rather upset if Microsoft decided to hold back a major operating system to wait for an office suite, but nobody knows for sure what will happen yet.
ZDNet's report said that a beta of Office 14 is expected this coming summer, with that news coming from Microsoft sources, and Microsoft released an Alpha version to selected customers in January. Microsoft is reportedly aiming to release Office 14 and SharePoint Server 14 alongside each other.
Be sure to check out the Office 14 Beta when it hits in summer.

 

 

Source: Internet

Ballmer: Windows Mobile 7 coming in 2010

Windows Mobile User?? ..Delighting..isn't it??

Windows Mobile 6.5 is slowly coming up to a public release, however discussions have already begun about the next iteration; Windows Mobile 7. Unsurprisingly, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has said that the 7th iteration of Microsoft's popular mobile OS will be released to manufacturing next year.
WM Power User reported the news, which was announced at a Microsoft conference call earlier today, and was stated alongside Ballmer's thoughts that the growing popularity of smartphones is going to greatly help WinMo in the future, despite the economy woes at the moment. Ballmer also said that Windows Mobile will get more and more shared technology with Windows, bringing in technology such as, "browsers, presentation services, and even, in the future, the kernel, and that the amount of shared technology will only increase over time." Perhaps by presentation services, he is referring to Silverlight.
Lastly, Ballmer confirmed that Microsoft will not be producing a Microsoft Phone, but only sticking to the phone operating systems. For more information, keep your eyes peeled as more Windows Mobile information is released.

 

 

Source: Internet

Windows 7 build 7047

Possibility of windows being reached for build 7047

Windows 7 RC is set for April 10, 2009 and what Sinofsky had mentioned regarding the RC release "recently we've seen people talk about 'RC Builds' and the like. First, all builds since the beta are RC builds since by definition that is the next milestone. But by far the most humorous element has been that the build numbers blogged about are higher than our current build. Today's build is 7046, but it hasn't completed yet :-)"

On February 21, it was build 7046. And today we have a tweet which confirms that Microsoft is indeed progressing with their builds and latest would be build 7047, according to this tweet from a Technical marketing guy in Microsoft

 

 

Source: Internet

Microsoft Windows 7 Application Compatibility Update

Another Test Update..perhaps..ms_win7

Following on from the Internet Explorer 8 update that Microsoft released for Windows 7 Beta a day ago, another update has been released targeting application compatibility.
Judging by these two updates released, Microsoft is progressing nicely, and the most recent update targets mainly games that did not run before hand, or had to be opened via compatibility-mode. Interestingly, Microsoft didn't state which applications were targeted in this update, but it is of no doubt that users will find out soon enough.
If you're currently having problems with gaming, or have had problems with it, in the Windows 7 Beta, install these updates and post in the comments to show which games now work, or still don't. As Ars Technica is reporting, this update have no affiliation what-so-ever with the Windows 7 test updates that have been released. You can choose to download the updates from the links below, or as usual, update using Windows Update.
Download: Windows 7 Beta (x86) Update
Download: Windows 7 Beta (x64) Update

 

 

Source: Internet

IE8 Update for Windows 7 Beta is Out now

'Compatibility and Reliability' update for Internet Explorer 8

Microsoft has recently released a 'compatibility and reliability' update for Internet Explorer 8, on the Windows 7 Beta operating system. The update fixes many things, including the following: IE8-Win7 Beta

  • When Internet Explorer 8 is installed with Adobe Flash Player 10, Internet Explorer may become unresponsive.
  • You experience a Print dialog box that is unusable when you try to print an Adobe PDF document. 
  • After a crash, Internet Explorer 8 becomes unresponsive and you must restart the computer to resolve
    the problem.
  • Internet Explorer 8 may crash when you visit some Web sites.
  • Internet Explorer 8 may crash when you resize the browser window.
  • Internet Explorer 8 does not seem to remember information that was stored in cookies on the computer.
  • Popular third-party extensions cause crashes in Internet Explorer 8.
  • Previously blocked third-party extensions are no longer blocked after you upgrade to Internet Explorer 8.
In order to update Internet Explorer 8 in Windows 7, head into the Start menu and go to All Programs, followed by Windows Update. According to Ars Technica, these fixes are the ones that are available in the Internet Explorer 8 RC1, that was released for Vista and XP to the public about a month ago.
Keep your eyes out for more Internet Explorer 8 news as it approaches a release in the next couple of months. You can find the Microsoft Support article for the update here.
Download: Windows 7 Beta (x86) Update
Download: Windows 7 Beta (x64) Update

Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition-Free PDF e-Book Download

Build a Program Now!

After giving away Programming Microsoft Robotics Studio PDF digital eBook, Microsoft Press is now giving away “Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition: Build a Program Now!” book as part of 25th anniversary of Microsoft Press. “Microsoft® Visual C# 2008 Express Edition: Build a Program Now!” book (ISBN: 9780735625426) is written by Patrice Pelland, and allow readers to learn how to program with Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition.

Chapters and topics in the “Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition: Build a Program Now!” book:
  • Introducing Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition
  • Installation Visual C# Express Edition
  • Creating Your First Applications
  • Creating Your Own Web Browser in Less Than Five Minutes
  • Using Rapid Application Development Tools with Visual C# 2008
  • Modifying Your Web Browser
  • Fixing the Broken Blocks
  • Managing the Data
  • Building Your Own Weather Tracker Application

Register and download the free “Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition: Build a Program Now!” e-book in PDF format from http://csna01.libredigital.com/?urrs4gt63d


Source: Internet

TCP/IP Fundamentals-Free ebook Download

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol) is the common name for the Internet Protocol Suite, which serves as the set of communications protocols used for the Internet and other similar private and public networks. As the World Wide Web (WWW) is powered with TCP/IP, with the IPv4 as its most common aspect and IPv6 for future use, Microsoft family of platforms supports the suite of protocols natively.

To help Windows user to have better understanding on TCP/IP, Microsoft is offering extensive documentation on TCP/IP as it is supported in Windows vista, Windows Server 2003 and XP in the form of book titled “TCP/IP Fundamentals for Microsoft Windows”.

TCP/IP Fundamentals for Microsoft Windows covers a wide range of subjects such as introduction, concepts, principles and the history of the TCP/IP, overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite architecture, how TCP/IP protocol functions, insight into IP addressing, subnetting, IP Routing, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a view of the Domain Name Space as well as Windows support for DNS, and additional TCP/IP related information and available configuration. In the end, readers will be able to understand the stage where TCP/IP is today after more than 30 years since its creation, and the manner in which this evolution is reflected in the four Windows server and client platforms.

Download TCP/IP Fundamentals for Microsoft Windows (PDF digital format): TCPIP_Fund.pdf


Source: Internet

Update For Windows 7 (KB962921)

Fix Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) Compatibility and Reliability Issue

Windows 7 Beta users are having compatibility and reliability issues while running Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) RC1 which was released to the public for Vista and XP earlier can download an official update released by Microsoft to overcome the problems. Based on the feedbacks, Microsoft has detected various reliability problems such as system crashes, memory leaks, etc encountered by users. This update for Windows 7 beta will fix an unknown number of reliability bugs in IE8.

In the released Knowledge Base Article KB962921, Microsoft has highlighted the issues fixed by the update:

  • When Internet Explorer 8 is installed with Adobe Flash Player 10, Internet Explorer may become unresponsive.
  • You experience a Print dialog box that is unusable when you try to print an Adobe PDF document.
  • After a crash, Internet Explorer 8 becomes unresponsive, and you must restart the compter to resolve the problem.
  • Internet Explorer 8 may crash when you visit some Web sites.
  • Internet Explorer 8 may crash when you resize the browser window.
  • Internet Explorer 8 does not seem to remember information that was stored in cookies on the computer.
  • Popular third-party extensions cause crashes in Internet Explorer 8.
  • Previously blocked third-party extensions are no longer blocked after you upgrade to Internet Explorer 8.

The update is available for download via the Microsoft Download Center:

Update for Windows 7 Client Beta: Download 962921 package via the link here.

Update for Windows 7 Server Beta for Itanium-based Systems: Download 962921 package via the link here.

Update for Windows 7 Client Beta for x64-based Systems: Download 962921 package via the link here.

Update for Windows 7 Server Beta for x64-based Systems: Download 962921 package via the link here.


Source: Internet

Windows 7 RTM-Release in Sept or Oct 2009

The final edition of Windows 7, which commonly known as RTM (release-to-manufacturing) version, may be released and start shipping as early as in September or October 2009, months earlier that what Microsoft officially predicts on when Windows 7 will hit the market, January 2010.

According to Ray Chen, president of Taipei-based Compal Electronics Inc.,the maker of laptop personal computers for Hewlett-Packard Co. and Acer Inc, Windows 7 should be released on late September or early October according to current planning, as reported by Bloomberg.

According to Steven Sinofsky, senior vice president, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group, Microsoft has decided to skip Windows 7 Beta 2 to go direct to RC (release candidate) development milestone for Windows 7, which is expected to release in April 2009, paving the way for the Windows 7 to go on prime time showcase on September or October.

In fact, Lotta Bath, from the Microsoft Sweden Partner team, has published a blog post which has since been taken down at http://blogs.msdn.com/partnerblogg/archive/2009/01/30/n-gra-h-ndelser-inf-r-lanseringen-av-windows-7.aspx, that specified deadlines to he upcoming Windows 7 releases, mapping a variety of events that would lead to the launch of Windows 7. The Windows 7 release roadmap date is said to be given by Michael Bohlin, Windows product manager.

According to Lotta Bath, Windows 7 RC will be released early April, after the CeBIT event, while Windows 7 RTM is set to release on October 3, at 11:10 AM. Microsoft itself will probably install Windows 7 from May 31st. There will be lots of events and presentations for business launch and consumer launch, which will run parallel during the 3Q 2009, including Windows 7 Summit, and during the lead up to the official launch of Windows 7. Some events will happen on 7th of every month too. However, the boxed retail version of Windows 7 is expected to hit the store only by February 2010.


Source: Internet

43 Web Design Mistakes we often commit

There are several lists of web design mistakes around the Internet. Most of them, however, are the “Most common” or “Top 10” mistakes. Every time I crossed one of those lists I would think to myself: “Come on, there must be more than 10 mistakes…”. Then I decided to write down all the web design mistakes that would come into my head; within half an hour I had over thirty of them listed. Afterwards I did some research around the web and the list grew to 43 points.

The next step was to write a short description for each one, and the result is the collection of mistakes that you will find below. Some of the points are common sense, others are quite polemic. Most of them apply to any website though, whether we talk about a business entity or a blog. Enjoy!

1. The user must know what the site is about in seconds: attention is one the most valuable currencies on the Internet. If a visitor can not figure what your site is about in a couple of seconds, he will probably just go somewhere else. Your site must communicate why I should spend my time there, and FAST!

2. Make the content scannable: this is the Internet, not a book, so forget large blocks of text. Probably I will be visiting your site while I work on other stuff so make sure that I can scan through the entire content. Bullet points, headers, subheaders, lists. Anything that will help the reader filter what he is looking for.

3. Do not use fancy fonts that are unreadable: sure there are some fonts that will give a sophisticated look to your website. But are they readable? If your main objective is to deliver a message and get the visitors reading your stuff, then you should make the process comfortable for them.

4. Do not use tiny fonts: the previous point applies here, you want to make sure that readers are comfortable reading your content. My Firefox does have a zooming feature, but if I need to use on your website it will probably be the last time I visit it.

5. Do not open new browser windows: I used to do that on my first websites. The logic was simple, if I open new browser windows for external links the user will never leave my site. WRONG! Let the user control where he wants the links to open. There is a reason why browsers have a huge “Back” button. Do not worry about sending the visitor to another website, he will get back if he wants to (even porn sites are starting to get conscious regarding this point lately…).

6. Do not resize the user’s browser windows: the user should be in control of his browser. If you resize it you will risk to mess things up on his side, and what is worse you might lose your credibility in front of him.

7. Do not require a registration unless it is necessary: lets put this straight, when I browse around the Internet I want to get information, not the other way around. Do not force me to register up and leave my email address and other details unless it is absolutely necessary (i.e. unless what you offer is so good that I will bear with the registration).

8. Never subscribe the visitor for something without his consent: do not automatically subscribe a visitor to newsletters when he registers up on your site. Sending unsolicited emails around is not the best way to make friends.

9. Do not overuse Flash: apart from increasing the load time of your website, excessive usage of Flash might also annoy the visitors. Use it only if you must offer features that are not supported by static pages.

10. Do not play music: on the early years of the Internet web developers always tried to successfully integrate music into websites. Guess what, they failed miserably. Do not use music, period.

11. If you MUST play an audio file let the user start it: some situations might require an audio file. You might need to deliver a speech to the user or your guided tour might have an audio component. That is fine. Just make sure that the user is in control, let him push the “Play” button as opposed to jamming the music on his face right after he enters the website.

12. Do not clutter your website with badges: first of all, badges of networks and communities make a site look very unprofessional. Even if we are talking about awards and recognition badges you should place them on the “About Us” page.

13. Do not use a homepage that just launches the “real” website: the smaller the number of steps required for the user to access your content, the better.

14. Make sure to include contact details: there is nothing worse than a website that has no contact details. This is not bad only for the visitors, but also for yourself. You might lose important feedback along the way.

15. Do not break the “Back” button: this is a very basic principle of usability. Do not break the “Back” button under any circumstance. Opening new browser windows will break it, for instance, and some Javascript links might also break them.

16. Do not use blinking text: unless your visitors are coming straight from 1996, that is.

17. Avoid complex URL structures: a simple, keyword-based URL structure will not only improve your search engine rankings, but it will also make it easier for the reader to identify the content of your pages before visiting them.

18. Use CSS over HTML tables: HTML tables were used to create page layouts. With the advent of CSS, however, there is no reason to stick to them. CSS is faster, more reliable and it offers many more features.

19. Make sure users can search the whole website: there is a reason why search engines revolutionized the Internet. You probably guessed it, because they make it very easy to find the information we are looking for. Do not neglect this on your site.

20. Avoid “drop down” menus: the user should be able to see all the navigation options straight way. Using “drop down” menus might confuse things and hide the information the reader was actually looking for.

21. Use text navigation: text navigation is not only faster but it is also more reliable. Some users, for instance, browse the Internet with images turned off.

22. If you are linking to PDF files disclose it: ever clicked on a link only to see your browser freezing while Acrobat Reader launches to open that (unrequested) PDF file? That is pretty annoying so make sure to explicit links pointing to PDF files so that users can handle them properly.

23. Do not confuse the visitor with many versions: avoid confusing the visitor with too many versions of your website. What bandwidth do I prefer? 56Kbps? 128Kbps? Flash or HTML? Man, just give me the content!

24. Do not blend advertising inside the content: blending advertising like Adsense units inside your content might increase your click-through rate on the short term. Over the long run, however, this will reduce your readership base. An annoyed visitor is a lost visitor.

25. Use a simple navigation structure: sometimes less is more. This rule usually applies to people and choices. Make sure that your website has a single, clear navigation structure. The last thing you want is to confuse the reader regarding where he should go to find the information he is looking for.

26. Avoid “intros”: do not force the user to watch or read something before he can access to the real content. This is plain annoying, and he will stay only if what you have to offer is really unique.

27. Do not use FrontPage: this point extends to other cheap HTML editors. While they appear to make web design easier, the output will be a poorly crafted code, incompatible with different browsers and with several bugs.

28. Make sure your website is cross-browser compatible: not all browsers are created equal, and not all of them interpret CSS and other languages on the same way. Like it or not, you will need to make your website compatible with the most used browsers on the market, else you will lose readers over the long term.

29. Make sure to include anchor text on links: I confess I used to do that mistake until some time ago. It is easier to tell people to “click here”. But this is not efficient. Make sure to include a relevant anchor text on your links. It will ensure that the reader knows where he is going to if he clicks the link, and it will also create SEO benefits for the external site where the link is pointing.

30. Do not cloak links: apart from having a clear anchor text, the user must also be able to see where the link is pointing on the status bar of his browser. If you cloak your links (either because they are affiliate ones or due to other reasons) your site will lose credibility.

31. Make links visible: the visitor should be able to recognize what is clickable and what is not, easily. Make sure that your links have a contrasting color (the standard blue color is the optimal most of the times). Possibly also make them underlined.

32. Do not underline or color normal text: do not underline normal text unless absolutely necessary. Just as users need to recognize links easily, they should not get the idea that something is clickable when in reality it is not.

33. Make clicked links change color: this point is very important for the usability of your website. Clicked links that change color help the user to locate himself more easily around your site, making sure that he will not end up visiting the same pages unintentionally.

34. Do not use animated GIFs: unless you have advertising banners that require animation, avoid animated GIFs. They make a site look unprofessional and detract the attention from the content.

35. Make sure to use the ALT and TITLE attributes for images: apart from having SEO benefits the ALT and TITLE attributes for images will play an important role for blind users.

36. Do not use harsh colors: if the user is getting a headache after visiting your site for 10 consecutive minutes, you probably should pick a better color scheme. Design the color palette around your objectives (i.e. deliver a mood, let the user focus on the content, etc.).

37. Do not use pop ups: this point refers to pop ups of any kind. Even user requested pop ups are a bad idea given the increasing amount of pop blockers out there.

38. Avoid Javascript links: those links execute a small Javascript when the user clicks on them. Stay away from them since they often create problems for the user.

39. Include functional links on your footer: people are used to scrolling down to the footer of a website if they are not finding a specific information. At the very least you want to include a link to the Homepage and possibly a link to the “Contact Us” page.

40. Avoid long pages: guess what, if the user needs to scroll down forever in order to read your content he will probably just skip it altogether. If that is the case with your website make it shorter and improve the navigation structure.

41. No horizontal scrolling: while some vertical scrolling is tolerable, the same can not be said about horizontal scrolling. The most used screen resolution nowadays is 1024 x 768 pixels, so make sure that your website fits inside it.

42. No spelling or grammatical mistakes: this is not a web design mistake, but it is one of the most important factors affecting the overall quality of a website. Make sure that your links and texts do not contain spelling or grammatical mistakes.

43. If you use CAPTCHA make sure the letters are readable: several sites use CAPTCHA filters as a method of reducing spam on comments or on registration forms. There is just one problem with it, most of the times the user needs to call his whole family to decipher the letters.


Source: Internet

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Get Ubuntu Linux Shipped to Your home for FREE!!!

Yes..Get it absolutely Free..jst request it online.

Ubuntu is available free of charge and we can send you a CD of the latest version (8.10 (Intrepid Ibex)) with no extra cost, but the delivery may take up to ten weeks, so you should consider downloading the CD image if you have a fast Internet connection.

But..if u have time..get it shipped for ZERo dollars..yes..absolutely free. I got it yesterday!!!

What is Shipit?
For those who are unfamiliar with the term, ShipIt is a service maintained by the Ubuntu project for the purpose of shipping free Ubuntu CD through out the world.

To order free CDs, you need to have a launchpad account and the CDs will take around 1-6 weeks to arrive, depending on where you live (and customs delays).

So go n get ur Ubuntu CDs n DVDs reueqested n registered here.

 

Source: Internet

Dell Introduces Latitude XT2 Multi-touch Tablet

Multi-Touch makes it mark on dell.

Dell has officially announced an updated version of its Latitude tablet edition which is called as Latitude XT2. Latitude XT2 offers 12.1 inch with 1,280 x 800 capacitive touchscreen and features a relatively powerful Core 2 Duo ULV processor running at either 1.2 or 1.4 GHz. Besides that, the CPU also integrated with Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics and supports up to 5GB of DDR3 memory.

dell-latitude-xt2

Other features of Dell Latitude XT2 are:

  • Up to 11 hours, 28 minutes of battery life1 with six cell battery and optional 6-cell battery slice.
  • Comprehensive services options with Dell ProSupport 2.
  • Improved connectivity with new LCD-based wireless antenna design.
  • Daylight Viewable display that has up to 100 percent more luminance than the HP EliteBook 2730p.
  • Full-size keyboard, touchpad, point stick and battery-free pen give users input flexibility.
  • Combines performance with high touch accuracy to allow touch interface with small icons without drops or hangs.
  • Enhanced hinge design for improved panel stability.
  • SATA drive support providing updated storage technology and enhanced performance.
  • Comprehensive security features adding Dell ControlVault and ControlPoint Security Manager.
  • DDR3 RAM allows better performance and up to 5GB RAM3.
  • Manageability with integration of Intel vPro and DASH 1.0 compliance.

Currently, it is available for start order at dell website with the price start at $2,399.

Source: Internet

Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman Phone

It’s Packed with Powerfull Stereo Speakers.

Sony Ericsson has announced its new affordable W395 Walkman phone, which incorporates large powerful integrated stereo speakers, aiming to provide users a great sound experience.

sony-ericsson-w395

“Sony Ericsson takes pride in understanding the youth market, and the W395 is a mobile phone that caters to all their needs with great music quality,” said Alexandre Cardon, Global product marketing manager (music) at Sony Ericsson. “Our most affordable Walkman slider phone to date allows users to share music with friends as well as video clips and photos for the ultimate entertainment experience.”

Impressive Highlights Of Sony Ericsson W395:

  • Crystal clear 2-inch screen display with 176 x 220 pixels resolution
  • 2-megapixel camera
  • Powerful integrated stereo speakers with high quality bass
  • Bundled HPM-64 stereo headset with stereo widening turning your phone into dedicated music player
  • Bundled 1GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) memory card
  • True music machine with Walkman music player, TrackID and PlayNow
  • Dedicated control keys for managing music
  • Bluetooth technology and FM radio
  • Motion gaming support

The new Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman phone which measures 96 x 47 x 14.9 mm and weighs at 96 grams and will be available in Dusky Grey and Blush Titanium colours beginning this quarter.

Source: Internet

Nokia 5630 XpressMusic Wid “Say And Play” Feature

Now dats what i call is Voice coNtroL..

The well-known Finnish multinational communications corporation focused on wireless and wired telecommunications, Nokia has unveiled its new ultra-slim S60 mobile device - Nokia 5630 XpressMusic, which features world class music player, and Nokia’s innovative voice-controlled “Say and Play” feature that enables users to control over their favorite music by saying the name of artist or song to automatically play it, aiming to provide users a superior entertainment experience.

nokia-5630-xpressmusic

According to Nokia, “Putting people first, the Nokia 5630 XpressMusic homescreen gets individuals closer to the people and media that are most important to them. The Contacts Bar allows direct access to up to 20 closest friends or business contacts straight from the homescreen and provides a full communication history with these contacts including recent emails, messages, phone logs and photos shared. A shortcuts bar at the bottom of the homescreen gives quick access to the most frequently used applications including music, radio, Web, N-Gage and photos.”

Key Features Of Nokia 5630 XpressMusic:

  • Full focus 3.2 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and video recording capability (up to 640 x 480 pixels and up to 15fps)
  • 2.2-inch QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) screen display with Active matrix technology
  • Next generation Say and Play feature control over your music and dedicated music keys
  • Bundled 4GB microSD memory card for storing up to 3000 tracks

The new Nokia 5630 XpressMusic cellphone which measures 112 x 46 x 12 mm and weighs just 83g is expected to hit selected market starting Q2 2009 for about 200 EUR.

Source: Internet

Samsung I7410 (W7900) Projector Phone

First of it’s kind..Utilizing DLP Pico Chipset.

Texas Instruments have announced the new innovative Samsung Projector Phone (Model: I7410 for European ; W7900 for Korean), which the companies claim as the first mobile phone with embedded projection in a contemporary form factor, utilizing DLP Pico Chipset from Texas Instruments.

samsung-w7900-i7410

“Working together, Samsung and Texas Instruments, DLP products have made headway in a currently untapped market,” said Wonsik Lee, Vice President of R&D Planning Team at Samsung Electronics. “This is an exciting time for the mobile phone industry as we transform the limitations of the mobile phone viewing experience to compelling image sizes that really adds significant value to both business and consumer users.”

According to the release, the full-featured Samsung Projector smartphone can project content with flexible image sizes up to 50-inches, depending on ambient light conditions.

Impressive Features Of Samsung projector phone (I7410):

  • Multiple applications that can be enhanced by the projection feature, including Sharing Powerpoint Slides, Viewing Email Attachments, Viewing pictures, Watching videos, and even using the projection feature as a Flashlight
  • DLP Pico chipset technology
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • High-resolution color OLED touchscreen
  • Intuitive flick navigation to view presentations and photo slideshows
  • Ultra-contemporary sleek and lightweight design
  • Integrated audio speakers

“With the production of the DLP Pico chipset first announced a year ago, Samsung and DLP are proud to launch the first implementation of the DLP Pico Chipset technology in mobile phones,” said Frank J. Moizio, Manager, DLP Emerging Markets business. “These Samsung phones instantly turn any situation into a media viewing opportunity. While tiny by nature and easily able to fit into a mobile device, the DLP Pico chipset produces stellar image quality and gives the freedom to project content onto practically any surface.”

The new compact and lightweight Samsung projector smartphone is expected to hit Korean market (W7900) later this month and soon to be available in European market (I7410) as well.

 

Source: Internet

Relieve boredom forever with the Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman™

Unrivaled Media Go™ application.

Sony Ericsson has introduced its new flagship Walkman phone - Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman, which features Sony’s unique Media Go software that able to let users effortlessly and automatically transfer any audio, photos and videos between their handsets and PCs, aiming to provide users a complete on-the-move entertainment experience.

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The W995 Walkman™
Anytime is showtime

  • Optimised video playback with style and performance – get the best possible video resolution in your pocket
  • Videos straight to your phone - Wi-Fi™ and Turbo 3G – easy video access to YouTube™ and other entertainment sites
  • Clear 2.6” display - with desk stand, powerful speakers or 3.5mm audio jack
  • 8.1 megapixel camera – take picture perfect images with Photo Flash and face recognition
  • Clear audio experience – enjoy the best sound possible, the way it was meant to be heard
  • 8GB Memory Stick™ Micro – save an inexhaustible amount of photos, video clips and sounds
  • Tag a place-name to your memories or stay on track with aGPS and Google Maps™

Media Go™
Makes it easy to bring your media with you

  • Transfer, play and organise – with Media Go™ you can easily transfer music, videos, photos and podcasts between your mobile phone and computer
  • Automatic sync – sync your music playlists automatically to keep the phone updated with your new music
  • Auto convert – Media Go™ gives you the best quality playback of multi-media content on a mobile phone. There’s no need to use extra applications to be able to bring your media with you.
  • SensMe™ - create a playlist of songs in your library, you can also sort your music by mood or tempo
  • Podcasts – it has never been easier to subscribe and download podcasts. Apart from adding your own favourites, the directory is there to help you to find the new and exciting content.
  • Audio CD ripping – Use Media Go™ to burn your CDs and bring your music and audio books with you

The W995 Walkman™ supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UTMS/HSPA 900/2100. W995 will be available in selected markets from Q2 in the colours Progressive Black, Cosmic Silver and Energetic Red.

Media Go™ will be available for all markets from the W995 launch in 15 different languages.

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The Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman™ at a glance

Camera

8.1 megapixel camera
Up to 16x digital zoom
Photo fix
Picture blogging
Video blogging
Auto focus
Face detection
Photo flash
Video recording
Image and Video stabilizer
Video light
PictBridge

Music

Walkman™ player
Clear Stereo
Clear Bass
Album art
PlayNow™
TrackID™
SensMe™
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
Music tones (MP3/AAC)
3.5mm audio jack
Stereo speakers
Shake control

Web

Access NetFront™ Web browser
Web feeds
Photo feeds

Communication

Speakerphone
Polyphonic ringtones
Vibrating alert
Video call

Messaging

Email
Picture messaging (MMS)
Predictive text input
Sound recorder
Text messaging (SMS)
Exchange ActiveSync
Chat View
Instant messaging

Design

Picture wallpaper
Wallpaper animation
Auto rotate

Entertainment

3D games
Motion gaming
Java
FM radio with RDS
Video streaming
Video viewing
Media
YouTube™
Walk Mate

Connectivity

Bluetooth™ technology
Modem
USB mass storage
USB support
Synchronization
DLNA Certified™
Wi-Fi™

Organizer

Alarm clock
Calculator
Calendar
Flight mode
Notes
Phone book
Stopwatch
Tasks
Timer

Location-based services

Geo tagging of photos
Google Maps™
aGPS
Wayfinder Navigator™ (3-month trial version)

Accessories

In-Box:

  • W995
  • Battery
  • Battery Charger
  • 8GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)
  • USB Cable
  • Stereo portable handsfree
  • Sony Ericsson PC Suite
  • Media Go™
  • User book

Facts and Figures 1)2)

Size: 97 x 49 x 15 mm
Weight: 113 grams

Colours:
Progressive Black
Cosmic Silver
Energetic Red

Main screen: 262,144 colour TFT, scratch-resistant
Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
Size: 2.6 inches

Phone memory: Up to 118MB
Memory card support: Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)

Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 9 hrs
Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 370 hrs

Talk time UMTS: Up to 4 hours
Standby time UMTS: Up to 360 hours

Video talk time: Up to 3.5 hours
Music listening time: Up to 20 hours
Video watching time up to 5hrs

Availability and versions

Networks
W995:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSPA 900/2100

W995a:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSPA 850/1900/2100

Available in selected markets from Q2 2009.

 

Source: Sony Ericsson

World’s first transparent Phone, LG GD900

Yeah U heard it ryt..TRANSPARENT Phone..!?!

Style that will surprise you. Style that glows among others. Style that is born from technology. A future that you will meet today. Do not expect the expected. See for yourself.

lg-gd900

 

This crystal, glass-like phone proves that stylish design can be achieved not only with the use of vivid colors, but also by revealing the handset in its purest form. Once imagined but never seen before, the LG-GD900 is expected to make a new fashion statement. With the debut of the LG-GD900 at the Mobile World Congress 2009, LG will strengthen its leadership in the mobile industry by expanding its design portfolio.

Transparent yet eye-catching, the LG-GD900 will stand out from the crowd, and so will those who carry it. When opened, its sliding, translucent keypad illuminates a cool glow that reflects the phone’s sleek and polished silver body. But first-rate design was not the only thing in mind when creating the LG-GD900. It also lives up to the highest level of technical features expected in a premium calibre handset, including its dedicated Bluetooth headset.

The LG-GD900 is scheduled for release during the second quarter of 2009 and the phone’s advanced features will be unveiled at that time. However, visitors at the Mobile World Congress will have an exciting opportunity to get a glimpse of LG-GD900, one of the most sensational new handsets at the LG Electronics booth (Hall 8).

 

Source: Internet

Thursday, February 12, 2009

ESET Mobile Antivirus

So is your Smartphone safe??

ESET Mobile Antivirus delivers proactive and comprehensive protection from viruses, spyware, adware, trojans, worms, rootkits, and other unwanted software. It will keep your smartphones and Pocket PCs safe â€" even between signature updates. Its fast engine keeps your inbox uncluttered by filtering SMS spam from unknown and unwanted senders.
ESET Mobile Antivirus has low CPU, memory requirements and compact updates which minimise data bandwidth usage. It will protect email attachments and other files being transferred or accessed without impacting performance.
ESET Mobile Antivirus provides:

  • Proactive Protection: Detect and clean known and unknown mobile malware
  • Light Footprint: About 400 KB installed and 1 MB of RAM used when scanning
  • Fast Scanning Speeds: Streamlined technology detects more files and scans them at lightning speed
  • SMS Anti-Spam: Filter unwanted text messages to the spam folder with simple rules

News source: ESET
Download: Trial Download

Windows 7 Build 7032 screenshots leak

Looking for Windows 7025 instead of leaked 7022..think again!!!

Windows 7032 is Live Now..

As Windows is getting ready for its RC release, we have WinFuture post screenshots of Windows 7 Build 7032, compiled on January 29, 2009 at 6:12PM. Last weekend Windows 7 Build 7022 got leaked to the internet. Currently the only official build available to testers and the general public is build 7000.
There are a few noticeable changes in this build when compared to the (leaked) 7022 build.

win7-7032-sh1

 

The Home Group also has a new icon as well.

win7-7032-homegroup-icon

Two new themes - Architectures and Characters are new to this build besides the addition of various new wallpapers.

win7-7032-themes

However, this build does not include the UAC fix and most probably they would be included only in the RC build as Microsoft had said earlier.

 

Source: Internet

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

TIC-TAC-TOE

You think you know dis game very well..??

What can I tell you about Tic-Tac-Toe that you haven't heard before? I used to play Noughts and Crosses on the school bus when the windows were fogged-up with condensation from child-breath. Every day. By myself. I admit it got a little repetitive. I tried it blindfold once, but that only made me realise I needed to kick the habit.

Thankfully this version allows you to play with someone else, if you know such a person. If you're lacking an opponent, the computer will gladly play you instead, just like in that '80s movie WarGames, but without the looming threat of a global thermo-nuclear war. Which I suppose is only a good thing.

Control keys

Choose from 1 or 2 players

Use the mouse to select a square to place your O or X

Quit game – Q

Mute sound – M

See  help page if you're having trouble playing.

Neave Snake

Conventional Snake game..but i can bet..u’ll Love it..!

If you've ever owned a Nokia mobile phone (or 'cellphone' if you prefer), you should know this game. It's the classic time-wasting game you play on public transport, annoying fellow passengers with your incessant beeping and casual swearing.

These days, Snake on a more modern phone will have fancy 3D graphics with zooming whooshy animations that, in my view, strip all fun from the game. My Snake is a back-to-the-old-skool version with cheap sound effects and a slight plasticky feel, as was found with those older brick-sized phones.

There are three levels of play: Slug (slow), Worm (medium) and for those with the nimblest fingers, Python (fast). Your task is to guide the snake so it eats the food. The quicker you eat, the more you score. And just like real food-eating snakes, the more you gobble, the longer you become. Try to steer clear of your own growing tail and avoid the walls... it won't be long before it's game over.

 Control keys

Use the arrow keys to move

Pause game – space key or P

Mute sound – M

High scores are reset at midnight PST, 8am GMT.

See  help page if you're having trouble playing.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Sony Ericsson Cyber Shot S001-Dats 8 MP

Yeah..dis new sony ericsson phone is rumored to b 8 mp again..!

The world’s leader in mobile communication, Sony Ericsson has unveiled a new Cyber Shot S001 phone which features with 8.1 mega pixel camera, auto focus, smile shutter as well as protective lens cover.

sony-ericsson-cybershot-s001 sony-ericsson-cybershot-s001-gold

KIDDI Japan have detailed their new ‘09 cell phone line-up which includes the new Sony Ericsson CyberShot S001 camera phone which, along with the Sony Ericsson’s S905 ‘Shiho’, further serves to blur the boundaries between compact cameras and cell phones in offering an 8.1-megapixel autofocus EXMOR CMOS sensor with LED flash paired with Smile Shutter, Face Recognition, Image Stabilization and auto exposure/white balance (as well as sensitivities up to a particularly impressive ISO1600).

The Sony Erisson Cyber Shot S001 also features with face recognition technology, image stabilization and auto exposure/white balance alongside sensitivity of up to ISO 1,600. The phone also boasts of a large 3.3 inch OLED display that has resolution of 480 X 854 pixels. Beside that, it also offers other features include 3G radio on board, Bluetooth,DAP/PMP functionality, high speed Internet and GPS receiver.

se-s001-3

Measuring in at 51 x 115 x 17.8mm and weighing 145g,the Cyber-shot S001 will only available in Japan through KDDI Au network. The details price of phone not yet release and is expected to start shipping around March 2009.

sony-ericsson-cybershot-s001-camera-phone

The Sony Ericsson CyberShot S001 boasts an 8.1 megapixel autofocus EXMOR CMOS sensor with LED flash, and helps you capture the best images possible thanks to Smile Shutter and Face Recognition technology, Image Stabilization and auto exposure/white balance alongside sensitivity of up to ISO 1600. Other features found on this CDMA/GSM slider handset include :-

  1. 3.3" OLED display with 854 x 480 resolution
  2. Bluetooth connectivity
  3. Integrated GPS
  4. 1Seg TV tuner

 

Source: Internet

Microsoft listens, changes UAC behavior in Windows 7

Finally Microsoft listens to its users..!

Long Zheng and Rafael had come up with proof earlier that malware can turn off UAC in Windows 7. Later Microsoft responded insisting that this is by design and actually not a bug. Microsoft has finally agreed to do changes to the Windows 7 UAC and deliver the changes to the Windows 7 Release Candidate.
Jon DeVann and Steven Sinofsky have blogged about the two changes Microsoft is planning to bring to Windows 7 RC:

  • UAC control panel will run in a high integrity process
  • Changing the level of the UAC will also prompt for confirmation


There you go! Simple changes, but brings out big differences to the way UAC behaves in Windows 7!
UAC control panel will run in a high integrity process
UAC control panel running in a high integrity process means it requires elevation. So, you might get prompted to change the UAC settings in your system, even if you are an protected admin (the default user account created during the installation process)

Expect the UAC icon appear just before the setting Change User Account Control Settings in the above screenshot in Windows 7 RC
Changing the level of the UAC will also prompt for confirmation
As there is going to be a prompt for confirmation to change the UAC level, expect a prompt when you click Ok to change your UAC settings

These two changes are more than enough to make Windows 7 UAC to respond to the threat Zheng and Rafael had come up. The user now, when running a malware has to bypass the UAC prompt in order to execute it.
Jon and Steven still insisted on - Malware making it onto a PC and being run Vs What it can do once it is running - and treat very seriously the ability to get code on a machine and run without consent.
They were also very serious that users should still not download code and run it unless the source is trusted. HTML, EXE, VBS, BAT, CMD and more are all code and all have the potential to alter the environment (user settings, user files) running as a standard user or an administrator.
So, here we have - many were furious about this UAC flaw, Microsoft listened, reiterated back that 'this is by design' and now have responded really well!
Thanks Microsoft!

 

Source: Internet

New Windows Mobile 6.5 ROM (build 21159) Leaked

Windows Mobile catching up with windows 7?!?

Conflipper at ppcgeeks has managed to get his hands on the latest Windows Mobile 6.5 build 21159 ROM, which is loaded with the latest My Phone, Marketplace and Outlook Live!
Here is the screenshot showing the new applications

Windows Media Player has a new look!

The menus are enlarged and moved off the side
The Scrollbar looks lot easier to handle than the current ones!

Conflipper reports that the new honeycomb interface and the sliding panels are working but extremely slow for now and are not effective at this time
Oh, did I forget this (cute) bird?

 

Source: Internet

QuickTime 7.6 Direct Download Links

Direct download links for Mac OS X and Windows!!!

Apple has released QuickTime 7.6, its flagship multimedia framework that capable of handling various media formats of digital video, media clips, sound, text, animation, music, and interactive panoramic images. QuickTime player is required to playback some media file in proprietary Apple format, particular QuickTime .mov file format, which is been used to stream high definition (HD) movie trailers.
QuickTime 7.6 includes changes that increase reliability, improve compatibility and enhance security, according to HT3292 and HT3403:

Video:

Improves single-pass H.264 encoding quality
Increases the playback reliability of Motion JPEG media

Audio:

Improves AAC encoding fidelity
Audio tracks from MPEG video files now export consistently

Application Support:

Improves compatibility with iChat and Photo Booth

Security:

Fixes accessing a maliciously crafted RTSP URL may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.
Fixes viewing a maliciously crafted QTVR movie file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.
Fixes vewing a maliciously crafted AVI movie file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.
Fixes viewing a maliciously crafted movie file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution during handling of MPEG-2 video files with MP3 audio content, H.263 encoded movie files, Cinepak encoded movie files and jpeg atoms in QuickTime movie files.

As usual, latest version of QuickTime can be downloaded from official QuickTime site, or user can download directly the setup installer of QuickTime 7.6 using direct download links below.

QuickTime 7.6 for Mac OS X Leopard: QuickTime76_Leopard.dmg
QuickTime 7.6 for Mac OS X Tiger: QuickTime76_Tiger.dmg
QuickTime 7.5 for Mac OS X Pather: QuickTime75_Panther.dmg
QuickTime 7.60.92.0 for Windows: QuickTimeInstaller.exe

Windows 7 Build 7022 ISO Leaked

Waiting for Windows 7 7025..u’ll hav to wait coz it’s 7022 now..!!

Many Windows 7 enthusiasts have been waiting for the much anticipated Microsoft internally tested Windows 7 Build 7025 to leak to Internet. The wait has been disappointed other than the fake torrent going around. But genuine Windows 7 Build 7022, a little earlier build, but already incorporate Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate 1 (IE8 RC1) with build version tag of 7022.winmain.090115-1850 on watermark on desktop has leaked to the web for free download.

win7 7022
The leaked Windows 7 Build 7022 DVD ISO image appears to be originated from a Russian torrents.ru forum. It has been confirmed to be a true genuine Windows 7 Build 7022, with system properties showing version 6.1 (Build 7022.0.x86fre.winmain.090115-1850). Thus, build 7022 of Windows 7 was compiled almost a month ago, on January 15, 2009.

win7 7022 ultimate

windows7 7022 files
Some file versions of the files extracted from install.win by memberjoe.

Download Windows 7 beta 1 Build 7022 Ultimate x86 ISO [mininova].torrent (mininova mirrow: Windows 7 beta 1 Build 7022 Ultimate x86 ISO.torrent)

Torrent will download the Win 7 Ultimate.iso file with MD5 hash value of fe2fa5c146d7a727075e86d70c8db67b. Do note that build 7022 of Windows 7 is not the latest build of Windows 7 been created by Microsoft developers, who are preparing to release Windows 7 Release Candidate soon. Other than newer Windows 7 Build 7025, there are even clue that Windows 7 Build 7034 has been compiled and been tested.

win7 7022 ie8 rc1
IE 8 on Windows 7 Build 7022 has been upgraded to RC 1 version.

Build 7022 of Windows 7 can be activated using the free Windows 7 product key given out by Microsoft for Windows 7 official beta.

 

Source: Internet

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Simple puzzle

Got a simple puzzle for you...!
You'll hav fun doin it...

Speed Up Superbar in Windows 7 Beta

Speed Up Live Thumbnails and WOW features!

The enhanced Windows 7 Taskbar comes complete with a range of application-related information sources for end users to access via such items as: “Destination List, Icon Overlays, Thumbnails for running windows, Thumbnail Toolbars, and Progress bars,” according to Microsoft. At the same time, some classic Taskbar items have been scrapped altogether. One illustrative example in this context is the Quick Launch area. Although the Quick Launch folder is still a part of Windows 7, the actual area on the Superbar is gone.

To speed up these thumbnails so that they appear instantly, follow these simple steps:

1. Open Notepad.

2. Copy and paste the following into the new text document:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse]
“MouseHoverTime”=”0″

3. Save the document as speedy_thumbnails.reg.

4. Double-click the new file to merge it into the Registry.

5. Continue through the UAC prompt and confirm that you wish to perform the action.

6. Restart you computer (or simply stop and start Explorer.exe from the Task Manager).

Important: Do it at ur own risk..although it doesn't involve one..!

 

Source: Internet

Most highly Paid CPM Advertising Sites

Want to earn more thru your Website or blog..??

If you pay attention to the types of traffic you are getting in your website or blog, you should be able to tell if most of them are organic traffics from search engines, or direct referrals. Organics traffics from search engines convert good to CPC, but visitors who visit your site on regular basis (the direct ones) will hardly clicks on these CPC ads. To convert this type of traffics to revenue, using CPM ads are one good solution.

CPM (Cost Per thousand Impressions), generally on publishers’ point of views are how much one can earn when an ad gets 1000 impressions on the website. Some ad networks pay $3/CPM, some $4, but the average is about that. If you have 700 regular unique visitors generates about 1000 impressions a day on your site, these people are not likely to click on CPC ads, so I’d say CPM ads are probably a better way out. Here’s few of the top paying CPM ad networks that I’ve come to know, used or heard before. If you have more, I’d be happy to add them in. Full list after jump.

 

  1. Adagency1

    adagency1

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  2. Adpepper

    adpepper

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  3. AdSmart

    adsmart

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  4. Adtegrity

    adtegrity

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  5. Ampira Media

    ampira

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  6. BannerConnect

    bannerconnect

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  7. Bardzo Media

    bardzomedia

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  8. BlueLithium

    bluelithium

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  9. BurstMedia

    burstmedia

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  10. Canep Media

    canep media

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  11. Casale Media

    caselemedia

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  12. ClickBooth

    clickbooth

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  13. CPX Interactive

    cpxinteractive

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  14. Gorilla Nation

    gorillanation

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  15. InterClick

    interclick

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  16. RealCast Media

    realcastmedia

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  17. RealTech Network

    realtechnetwork

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  18. Tacoda

    tacoda

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  19. Tribal Fusion

    tribalfusion

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  20. ValueClick Media

    valueclickmedia

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  21. Vibrant Media

    vibrantmedia

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

Important:

These ad networks may also offer CPC (Cost Per Click), CPA (Cost Per Action) or other formats of ads and comes in various payment method. Some of them also have a minimum requirements in terms of site traffics. Be sure to read the FAQ throughly before submitting your application.

 

Source: Internet & Hongkiat

30+ Sites dat Pays U to Blog

Have a blog..?? Now earn for every posts dat U post..!!

Writing paid post is perhaps the most straight forward ways to earn some revenue from blogging. The way pay post works hasn’t changed much; after reaching mutual agreement with advertisers, you write about them, they pay you. And if there is a 3rd party (middle man company) involve, they take cut. Most middle man company provides marketplace for advertisers to look for publishers, vice versa.

If you firmly believe that writing pay post is one good way to revenue from your blog, here’s a list of web services that pays you to write for them. This list will be updated periodically, so if you have a paid post service I’ve missed out I’d like to add them to the list. Necessary credits will be given.

 

  1. 451 Press

    451 press

    451 Press is always looking for bright, talented writers who want to have their voices heard. We are looking for writers with unique voices to contribute to our growing network of blogs. Our blogs cover a wide range of topics. If you have a passion for a subject then we just might have a place for you.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  2. Be A Guide (About.com)

    beaguide about.com

    All About.com Guides are freelancers who work online and set their own schedules, giving them the flexibility to log on from anywhere in the world whenever they have the time. With no timesheets to fill out and no timecards to punch, working for About.com gives you the flexibility to write when you want, even if you have a full-time day job.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  3. BlogBurner

    blogburner

    So here’s how it works:

    • You create an account with us.
    • You create an account with Google Adsense.
    • You login and write content to your "blog" on our site.
    • You try to write as often as you can.
    • We publish your content to our site.
    • We serve ads on the pages that have your content.
    • Half the time you make money on the ads. Half the time we do.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  4. Blog Feast

    We are a blog community that:

    1. Host your blog for free
    2. Provide you with readers and traffic
    3. Serve your Adsense ads 90% of the time
    4. Helps you to make money blogging
    5. Leading you step by step to earn $1,000 a month!

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  5. Bloggerwave

    bloggerwave

    We’ve got advertisers that would like you to write about their products or services. So you do. In your blog. And get paid!

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  6. Blogitive

    blogitive

    Once you are approved to the Blogitive system, you are given access to opportunities from companies to post about their news releases. You are paid per posting.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  7. Blogsvertise

    blogsvertise

    Once approved, your blog goes into the assignment queue. The blogsvertise administrator then assigns writing tasks for what our advertisers want you to mention in your blog.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  8. Blog To Profit

    blogtoprofit

    We connect you with advertisers that are interested in sponsoring your blog, you post to your blog and get paid!

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  9. BOTW Media

    botw media

    If you are an experienced writer and/or an avid blogger, can write passionately about a topic, and enjoys working as part of a group, you may be a good candidate for a BOTW Media author.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  10. CreamAid

    creamaid

    Anyone can start using CREAMaid by inserting a CREAMaid Conversation widget inside her post. (more info) Your post will most likely be selected as long as you abide by these rules. Once selected, your post will be syndicated to all the participating posts through their embedded Conversation widgets. When your post is selected, you will be able to instantly collect a royalty
    for your contribution.

    [FAQ]

  11. Creative Weblogging

    creative blogging

    Get paid to blog with us at Creative Weblogging! We are one of the largest blog networks, with over 135 blogs in five languages.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  12. DayTipper

    daytipper

    If you have a tip that is insightful, helpful, and original, we will publish it and pay you $3 (US). You write the content. We share it with the world.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  13. Digital Journal

    digital journal

    Unlike most websites where bloggers post for free (and the company takes in all the ad revenue), DigitalJournal.com shares a portion of its advertising revenue with all Citizen Journalists. With an always-growing cash pool, every single Citizen Journalist gets a chance to compete for a share of the cash pot. The more you contribute, the more you earn.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  14. Helium

    helium

    Earn a share of the advertising money earned here at Helium. If you write well, and write often, you earn even more recognition and reward.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  15. In Blog Ads

    in blog ads

    You’ve been writing about web sites, products, services and companies for years, now you you can also get paid for it. With our system, you get paid for each post request you fulfill.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  16. Link Post of Link Worth

    loudlaunch

    Unlike some other services, we pay our Partners up to 70% for each LinkPost written. Access to thousands of advertisers hungry for reviews. A variety of payment options. Receive payouts monthly by check, PayPal, direct deposit, or Wire. Automated advertising management. An easy way to sell paid blog posts.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  17. LoudLaunch

    loudlaunch

    If your blog and interests are aligned with an advertiser’s campaign then you can do your own research and write about them in exchange for pay—not in exchange for a pre-determined outcome but for a fair assessment.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  18. Pay Me To Blog About You

    pay me to blog about you

    Our messaging system allows bloggers and advertisers to negotiate directly with each other instead of working through advertising agencies or middlemen and we provide a secure way of transacting advertising compensation via Paypal.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  19. PayPerPost

    payperpost

    PayPerPost is an incredible new self-service marketplace that allows you to get paid to blog about the products, services and websites you love. You can easily earn $500 per month or more with your current blog!

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  20. Review Me

    review me

    Get paid $20 - $200 to review products and services on your site. You control what you review.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  21. Shvoong

    review me

    The more abstracts you post at Shvoong, the more chances to attract readers. Create link to your abstract elsewhere(on blogs, forums, your personal homepage, or other sites). Spread the word by joining our “Invite a friend” and/or “Affiliates” programs, and earn bonuses equivalent to the invite members’ royalties, upto $100 for every new writer.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  22. Smorty

    smorty

    Get paid for blogging. Write your opinion about peoples products, services and websites on your blog. Get paid weekly.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  23. Sponsored Reviews

    sponsored reviews

    Earn cash by writing honest reviews about our advertiser’s products and services. Write reviews in your own tone and style, and gear them to your audience’s interest.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  24. Squidoo

    squidoo

    Every lens carries Google AdSense ads. Those are used to generate royalties for the whole co-op (ie, everyone gets a cut). If you want to increase your direct royalties, though, you should consider adding commercial modules that the visitors to your lenses will appreciate.

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  25. Weblogs Inc

    weblog inc

    Looking to get paid to blog about subjects you love? Tell us what you’re passionate about and let’s find out if there’s a fit!

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  26. Wise Bread

    weblog inc

    WiseBread.com is one of the top 5 personal finance blogs. We give our bloggers 100% of the advertising revenue they earn on their blog posts.

    PS: Thanks Fab

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

  27. b5media

    weblog inc

    We’ll pay you to write about what you love. We’re the one of the largest blog networks in the world. We want to be the biggest. Want to help? It’s easy to apply.

    PS: Thanks Jeremy

    [FAQ] [Sign Up]

28. Blog Posts For Sale

29. Tech Recipes

     They share revenue with the authors.

30. PayU2Blog

31. Blog for Bucks

 

Source: Internet & Hongkiat

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