Here is a fairly short list in which we will propose the 10 things not to do when writing a blog article: Do not lay on your bed, sofa, you are increasing the risk of falling asleep and losing a few hours of your precious time. Do not listen to music while writing. You will lose your line of your thought, hence it will be a wastage of time Do not watch television, especially Discovery … [Read more...]
What is the professional way of use of Twitter?
Anyone has heard of Twitter, the microblogging service that allows you to send messages of 140 characters to its correspondents. But not all knows that this tool still has not yet been fully utilized. Yet this tool holds tremendous potential for finding customers, visitors, improve the ranking of a website, keep in touch with their prospects. So we will show you how to use Twitter for … [Read more...]
100 tips for success on the Internet!
We have compiled this guide from our experience in the Internet, that is our best advice not only what to do to get success on the Internet but also the errors not to do. These listing encompasses tips and tricks for both pure Internet marketers (or product sellers) and professional bloggers. How to win success in Internet life 1 - Earning some money through internet is very easy … [Read more...]
Tips and tricks to start and continue a professional and successful blog
In this article we will give you some tips for a having a successful and professional Blog. Which hosting platform to choose? How to write articles and what topics should I choose? What are the ways to make them known to readers... taking as example the experience of TheCustomizeWindows.com which went from 0 to over 500 visitors per day with more than 2000 pageviews perday in less than four … [Read more...]
Microsoft research’s natural user interfaces : Steven Bathiche shows a dream technology
"Retro-Reflective Air-Gesture Interactive Display" if you hear, read or even see only photo of it; it is hard to understand what it is. In official Microsoft Research website we can see the following is written: Sometimes, it's better to control with gestures than buttons. Using a retro-reflective screen and a camera close to the projector makes all objects cast a shadow, … [Read more...]
3D wooden tray type full and empty RSS icon set
Previously, we published 3D wooden Twitter icon. This time, another fantastic wooden icon set, designed by Macuser64 is here for you. The set contains two set of icons: full with new RSS feed is indicated by bunch of newspaper inside it; while no new RSS is indicated by an empty wooden tray. Note: The set contains Icons in .ico format (512x512 pixels; for Windows) and in … [Read more...]
Windows 7 theme : Daydream
Here is another nicely created Windows 7 theme named Daydream ; it is created by SolMiler. Here is preview of Daydream: The artist has deleted the theme erroneously. So, it is no longer available. But, the good news is, he has developed another nice Windows 7 theme named Glass Onion, which looks almost like day dream. You can have a preview of that theme and download it as well. … [Read more...]
Keep track of topics of interest on the Internet by using Microsoft Montage
Montage is a new online service by Microsoft Labs that allows everyone to create visual web albums of topics of interest. The information can be supplied from a variety of sources including RSS feeds, YouTube, Twitter or Bing. To make it better, they are updated in realtime so, always the latest and greatest informations are displayed. You can easily get started by visiting the website and … [Read more...]
Today is 25th anniversary of the PC virus
TWENTY-FIVE years ago today, two brothers in Pakistan came up with a new and novel way to catch out software pirates. As it turned out, they also gave birth to one of the greatest annoyances in the modern world. "Brain", considered to be the first major personal computer virus, was created on January 19, 1986, by Basit and Amjad Farooq Alvi at their computer shop in Lahore, Pakistan. From there … [Read more...]
Windows 7 Service Pack 1: What is inside
Leakers seem to have gotten their hands on what may be the final Windows 7 Service Pack 1/Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 builds. (I had heard rumors that Microsoft had put the finishing touches on SP1 in December, but don™t know for sure whether that is true.) Microsoft officials are not saying whether the latest leaked version is the œreal SP1 release-to-manufacturing version. As usual, the advice … [Read more...]
Microsoft plans to impliment Windows 7 for wide range of devices
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer positioned Windows 7 as an operating system that can drive new and innovative products, as the company tries to fend off competition from tablet computers based on software from Google and Apple. "Only the imagination limits what can be done with Windows PCs today," Ballmer said in his speech at the start of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. "You can write on … [Read more...]