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Getting Game Server Hosting – What You Should Know

Game server hosting is a specialized version of internet hosting, designed to for gamers to use to play games via the internet.

Usually, gamers use a piece of software called a game client to connect to the game server. Many individual game clients may be connected to a game server at once.

There are actually two basic types of gamer servers – listen servers and dedicated servers. Listen servers are mostly used by individual players. For example, you might use a listen server at a LAN party.

Dedicated servers are generally setup on a remote server (i.e. The server is not in the same locality as the gamers). Usually, this server will be part of a data center, which is a facility which contains many servers for various purposes.

Maintaining a dedicated game server can be very expensive, as a game server usually will require large amounts of bandwidth. (Bandwidth, also called data transfer, is a measure of the amount of data that comes and goes from the server.)

Sometimes a gaming clan will collectively pay for a game server for their use, but often times the best way to get access to a dedicated server is to pay for access. There are many Game Server Providers  Read more...

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Improve Your Life And Business With Web 2.0

The web is changing faster than ever, thanks to the Web 2.0 movement which includes Ruby on Rails, Ajax, sleek design and “hover links with colorful background”. Are you up to the task of keeping up with it? In this article you will discover how to use those technologies to improve you life and business starting at no cost.

At the moment there are several excellent Web 2.0 applications loosed on the web, but usually they lack several features in order to compete with the big guys. Fortunately with the power of APIs, soon some of those applications will combine into a more robust solution.
+ Work Area
Protopage
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Bad: Not enough widget applications, no JS support.
Does your monitor look like a sunflower at a distance from all the yellow sticky notes? Why don’t throw all that into the web? By doing so, you will be able to share it with co-workers and friends and access it form different locations. There’re several solutions out there, but the one that excels in usability is ProtoPage. The edge from this London based company is the ability to drag your panels without being constrained into a grid and to resize it. Also, you are able to create several “desktops”. One could be for your personal life, the other one for business, etc.
The service is great, but it lacks more widgets other than just the Weather.
Tip: Since you are not allowed to add a JS script, use the “Iframe tag” with the “src=page_with_your_js.html”. This will pull anything you want into your Protopage panel.
+ Sending Invoice
BlinkSale
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Bad: The user cannot save the products and services to avoid typing again next time.  Read more...

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The Income Magic of Ebooks

Information sells well – online and offline.  The difference is that online information gives the reader instant gratification.  You just point, click and read. No traveling to bookstores or waiting for your order to come in.

So how do you harness this power?  How do you make this work for you?
Ebooks are a powerful viral marketing, affiliate marketing and direct response marketing technique in one package.
Just imagine selling your ebook to a customer but the income doesn’t stop there.  You have back links in the book (affiliate links) pointing to other software and information products your reader may need.  You have also added this customer to your list, which allows you to market to them in the future.

Never recommend a product or information that you haven’t already read or used yourself.  These are your readers who will come to depend upon your recommendations and when those recommendations result in something that is valueless you have lost not only one sale but many down the road.

There are no copy costs, delivery costs, postage costs, printing costs and friends can share freely across the Internet, from sea to shining sea!  Read more...

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Computer Slow? Optimize It With The Right Tool

Why does it seem like every time you get a new computer it operates at lightning fast speeds for only a few months before becoming slow and laborious over its tasks? Is this just something that we have to live with or can we do something to keep our computers running at optimum speeds?

The truth is that computers do not get slower as they age, a slow computer is a sign that something is literally holding your PC back and affecting its performance. And the good news is that you can do something about it.
There are many things that can affect your computer’s performance, from low memory to a fragmented hard drive and everything in between. The things that can affect your computer’s performance are usually of your own doing. You see, each time we download a program or delete a program, we affect the way our computer operates. This change in operation can leave holes in our PCs operating procedures or may even leave behind programs that can affect our computer’s performance.

Here are just a few things that could be making your computer slow:  Read more...

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Scalability testing: 7 steps to success

Systems that work well during development, deployed on a small scale, can fail to meet performance goals when the deployment is scaled up to support real levels of use.

An apposite example of this comes from a major blue chip company that recently outsourced the development of an innovative high technology platform.  Though development was behind schedule this was deemed acceptable.  The system gradually passed through functional elements of the user acceptance testing and eventually it looked like a deployment date could be set. But then the supplier started load testing and scalability testing.  There followed a prolonged and costly period of architectural changes and changes to the system requirements. The supplier battled heroically to provide an acceptable system, until finally the project was mothballed.

This is not an isolated case.  IT folklore abounds with similar tales.  From ambulance dispatch systems to web-sites for the electronic submission of tax returns, systems fail as they scale and experience peak demands.  All of these projects appear not to have identified and ordered the major risks they faced.  This is a fundamental stage of risk based testing, and applies equally to scalability testing or load testing as it does to functionality testing or business continuity testing. With no risk assessment they did not recognise that scaling was amongst the biggest risks, far more so that delivering all the functionality  Read more...

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Video Production Equipment

The Video Craze – Affordable Video Production Equipment
New technologies in video production equipment combined with the emergence of video—particularly digital video—as an acceptable medium for film has made it possible for almost anyone to become a film director virtually overnight. While the cost of film and film equipment is financially prohibitive, video production equipment is relatively inexpensive and can be mastered quite quickly. While there is a great deal more to the art of film that just having the right equipment, the accessibility of video production equipment has encouraged many amateur filmmakers to give it their best shot. Understanding the basics of video production equipment is the first step to becoming the next Steven Spielberg.  Read more...

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Software Guide-Some tips about Software

The term software is generally used for computer software that is an essential part of the computer system. It stores and process all encoded information or computer instructions on PC. Computer software has very vast scope in computer world.

According to computer science and software engineering computer software is all information that is processed by computer systems, programs and other data. Software is completely opposite to hardware, which is used to store or execute the software. Software is loaded into random access memory and then executed in central processing unit. It belongs to machine language that is not easy to understand for the users.

Every operating system has its own software that requires an individual processor. It understands machine language that consists of several groups of binary values, which gives processor instructions and data. Software converts machine language in simple language that enables the users to understand machine language.

Software generates a connection between electronic hardware and data. The user can operate the sequence of data instructions with the help of software. Software can use any type of data such as output/input. Sometimes the output of software can be input for another software. Software provides an interface between hardware, data and other software.  Read more...

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The Ultimate Cyberphone

I saw the latest press release from Nokia the other day, announcing their new additions of ’smart’ phones or, as I prefer to call them, cyberphones …
They’re adding to their N-Series, which, frankly, needed the reinforcements. PC Magazine was the most thorough with their description of the new products, and I encourage you to read it.
I’ll be interested in seeing how these units perform, but so far, my recommendation for the true cybernaut is Nokia’s 7710 model.
I had already spent a long time looking for a mobile unit that would reliably combine the best features of a laptop and handset when the 7710 appeared on the scene late last year. With its wide screen, ample memory, PC connectivity and handwriting recognition features, all that needed to be confirmed to me was its performance in the real world. I have not been disappointed.
Among other things, I can utilize the 7710 to easily write this column and submit it. I can make and store videos and still images, save and replay tunes, keep an appointment schedule up to date and cybercruise to my heart’s content, easily and quickly. Again, navigation is very simple, thanks to the accompanying stylus; it can be set for varying sensitivities, so once you orient it to your style of writing, you get a most reliable performance from it.
Given its size, the 7710 can be slightly unwieldy as a phone, but a good Bluetooth headset — the Motorola HS805 is a great choice — solves that issue. If there is any drawback to the 7710’s phone properties, I’d point to the Caller ID function, due to the mere inconvenience of having to remove the 7710 from its belt-case in order to view the screen. Given the proclivity of wireless headsets during the past year, the tendency for others to stop and stare at Bluetooth users in action has diminished. So, if you’re the self-conscious sort, that’s one less concern to consider.
The N-Series mobile phones look to be more oriented to those who want a phone first and cyberspace luxuries occasionally. There is surely a growing market for such products. However, if someone else’s luxury is your necessity, you should be using a 7710.
Perhaps these units aren’t as trendy as, say, a Blackberry or a Treo, but unless you really want to enter your thumbs in the next Olympic games or squint at detailed images on a smaller screen, the 7710 is a better deal. Over the years, I’ve noticed that rollout models in audio and video equipment are ‘overbuilt,’ ie- loaded with more quality features than the price might warrant in order to ensure their success in the marketplace. After just under a year of personal usage, I now think the 7710 falls into that category.
As such, I find it interesting that each model in the new N-Series seems to contain some of the properties of the 7710, but not all of them. That would concur with the second stage of rollout model marketing, which is sub-dividing the model and then sorting the feature menus of those models to accommodate varying price ranges. Thus, the consumer must revert back to a choice of unit, depending upon his priorities. This is profitable for the manufacturer, of course, because it allows for the seepage of product obsolescence, ie- outdating, which in turn means the consumer and his wallet will be back in the marketplace sooner rather than later, which equates to the potential for more profits.
As quickly as hi-tech products advance in sophistication, such a marketing plan becomes more of a logical approach than a cynical one. However, there are exceptions to the rule, and it’s my contention that the Nokia 7710 is one of them. The company overbuilt it, I’ve got it, and it’s made me a happy Cyberiter. The 7710 has made the beach, the bar — or anywhere else for that matter — truly become my office. Besides its being more innocuous, there are no Wi-Fi restraints and I don’t have to pack and unpack a shoulderbag everywhere I go.

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The Best In Audio Video Tools

What do you use your computer for? Long gone are the days when the computer was strictly a data processing tools. Today, the computer is an all-purpose media entertainment center. Its capabilities have gone far beyond keeping a catalog of all your movies and music – it’s even gone beyond playing all your favorite music and movies. These days, with the right tools you can splice, cut, record, edit, mix, create and publish your own media. And to accompany the new capabilities there’s a dizzying array of new software tools that can help you do everything from rip CDs to encode complete animations and videos. How do you find the best new software tools?

Enter www.audio-video-tools.com, one of the fastest growing download sites for audio and video software. Just like their name says, the site is all about the software that you need to do everything you want with anything audio or video. This is not just another software directory. www.audio-video-tools.com lists powerful audio and video tools in 14 different categories from CD rippers to cell phone utilities. Whether you want to do something as simple as convert a wav to an mp3 or as complex as create a full-length video from scratch, you’ll find the tools you need to do it at audio-video-tools.com.  Read more...

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Taking Ctrl – 20 Keyboard Shortcuts

There may be times when it is simply inconvenient to use the click of your mouse for a specific command or even for an entire working session on your computer.  Believe it or not, repeated clicking of the mouse can cause physical pain and nerve damage in hands, wrists, arms, shoulders or even the neck of some people.  Minimize this risk by taking note of your computer habits and replacing some of the most frequently used mouse movements with simple, easy to learn, keyboard shortcuts.  You can save time and hand movements by implementing these helpful “tricks”.   No special keyboard is needed for the shortcuts described below.

Because each program has its own unique shortcuts it would be impossible and a bit overwhelming to try to list them all here.  I will attempt to demonstrate the most common shortcuts generally used in most Windows applications.  Read more...

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