Showing posts with label Internet News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet News. Show all posts

Feb 25, 2012

How to Make Money with YouTube

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 Here are my favorite 5 ways to make money with YouTube!

Different ways to make money with YouTube

As mentioned before there are quite a few ways to make money with YouTube. Don't let my list below limit you as there are quite a few other creative ways that people are making money with YouTube. Majority of the ways do involved having popular videos because as you will learn if you can attract a lot of people to a site, website, blog, you can make quite a lot of money. Most businesses and companies see visitors as dollar signs, so always keep an eye out for ways to attract visitors. What makes YouTube better than most websites is that it's a lot easy to get traffic and visitors. Even if you have an awful video chances are you will have still have people stumble upon it. Just imagine if you create an extremely popular video, you'll have everyone wanting to watch it and you'll be able to monetize your video for pure profit! 

Feb 23, 2012

Facebook Timeline Cover: Useful Tools

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Facebook's new Timeline profile design have almost replaced all old profiles and offers a complete different social touch. We have shared detailed tutorials on how to customize the look, colors and layout of Facebook and now its time to customize Facebook timeline Cover Photos. New creative ways of Changing the look of timeline is at its peak. Some online tools have been created that lets you to automatically generate a Cool Cover for your new profile. These generated covers fit perfectly in your timeline with proper width and height dimensions. Using these tools you can make amazing cover photos either using your memorable photos or a cool designed version of your Profile title or your name.

Aug 9, 2011

China says it was targeted in 500,000 cyberattacks

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China's computer security agency says the country suffered nearly 500,000 cyberattacks last year and almost half originated overseas.

The National Computer Network Emergency Response Coordination Center of China said 14.7 per cent of the attacks came from the United States and 8 per cent from India.

The report Tuesday follows suggestions Beijing might be behind global cyberattacks over the past five years targeting more than 70 government entities.

A Chinese state newspaper called it ``irresponsible'' to link China with Internet hacking attacks reported by computer security firm McAfee Inc. earlier this month. China has not officially commented on the report but has denied all charges of hacking in the past and says the country itself is a victim of hacking.

Jul 17, 2011

Internet use affects memory: Study

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NEW YORK: Internet searches are making information easy to forget, as more people rely on computers as a type of "external memory," a Harvard University study found.

About 60 Harvard students were asked to type 40 pieces of trivia, such as "An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain," into computers, and were told either the information would be saved or erased. People who believed the data would be saved were less likely to remember, according to the study published online by the journal Science.

The widely available Internet has made it an instant go-to library where facts and figures are easily found, the researchers said. The study suggests that search engines such as Google Inc. , and databases such as Amazon. com Inc's IMDb.com serve as an external "memory, where information is stored collectively outside ourselves," they said.

"We are becoming symbiotic with our computer tools, growing into interconnected systems," the authors wrote in the paper.

"We have become dependent on them to the same degree we are on all the knowledge we gain from our friends and coworkers - and lose if they are out of touch."

The research also found that people are primed to look to the Internet first for knowledge. Another experiment, run on 34 undergraduates at Columbia University in New York, showed that people remembered where they stored their information better than they were able to recall the information itself.

Google, based in Mountain View, California, was founded in 1998 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page, after the two Stanford University students created a search engine they called "BackRub."

That search engine, later dubbed Google - became the company's backbone, as it expanded access to billions of web documents. Google, a play on the word "googol," a mathematical term for the number represented by the numeral 1 followed by 100 zeros, went public in 2004.

It isn't clear what the effects of being so "wired" will have on people over time, the authors, led by Betsy Sparrow of Columbia, wrote.

"It may be no more than nostalgia at this point, however, to wish we were less dependent on our gadgets," the authors said. 



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