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Best Google Chrome Addons - Must Have Extensions for Chrome

TechnologyInternet

6 weeks ago

Lets Discuss about Some Best Google Chrome Addons ,I personally tried so many addons available for chrome and made a list of best Google Chrome Addons, but from now in this post we will refer them as an Extensions. I will share with you guys a complete list of must Have Google Chrome Extensions for enhancing the way you use the browser, browser speed, reliability and usability. This Extensions will also helps so many web developers, SEO and Designers. You can also start with my first post about Google Chrome Addons. The thing about chrome addons are that you can easily install/uninstall any addons without restarting the whole chrome environment.

Best Google chrome extensionsSo Let's start and See One By One which is the Best Google Chrome Extensions and why.First see the image below and find all the extensions which we are going to see now.

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Google Search Updates

TechnologyInternet

3 months ago

google updates
Photo by dannysullivan via Creative Commons

Over the past week or so Google has released a slew of updates to its search operation. Some of these are somewhat controversial (personalised search) and some are just aesthetic changes (minimalist homepage) but Google seems to have ramped up their refinement process for the coming festive season. Here are just some of the new updates.

Google Personalised Search

From around the beginning of December, Google will start tailoring your search results based on previous browsing history, whether you are logged into your Google account or not(This review assumes that you are logged out). In order to allay privacy concerns you can opt out if you wish but most people using Google will be using personalised search

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What Does CPI Mean to You!?!

World AffairsBusiness & Finance

5 months ago

Monday, October 19, 2009
What Does CPI Mean to You!?!
 
One macroeconomic variable that is felt by each and everyone of us is inflation. Each day that we purchase goods and services we find ourselves browsing across a number of different prices that will act as signals to determine whether or not we value a good or service at that price. If confronted with an intersection while driving, and there was not a light signal to direct traffic, there would be mass chaos and inefficiencies with respect to wasted time, effort, and possibly a higher number of accidents. The same is true with prices on the goods and services that we buy. These prices work as signals to buyers and sellers to determine what the optimal level of output that firms and consumers are willing and able to produce and purchase. If there is not a particular price on a good or service, bartering may take place and the opportunity cost of finding someone to trade with could be very high.

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Leaving Comment : The Benefits

TechnologyInternet

5 months ago

Do you love to receive comments on your blog? So other blogger. I sure we all love to receive comments. Thats mean a lots. This time I wanted to talk about benefits of leaving comments on other people blog. Leaving comments just wasting your time? I don't think so. Leaving comments give you benefits, in short and long term. For blog owner, comments give valuable feedback for development and performance. Comments help a lots for the blog owner.

So whats the benefits for leaving comments on other people blog? Here my list and I hope you can add more by leaving comment for this article.
  1. Build and expand links popularity
    Almost on every blog, I found that links is important to our blog rank. Leaving comment means we left our link in other people blog. So you get your link as much as you left comments. This is a great way to get your back link from other people blog and its free. Build a lot of links contribution large meaning to success of a blog. Credibility of blog can be measured to whom links liked to. Calculations of page rank and link popularity on search engines is also base on links.

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Obamination: Scripture Quotes from Cairo

World AffairsPolitics & Opinions

9 months ago

I have discovered through other blogs and search engine statistics that I should have given more attention to the scripture quotes in President Barack Hussein Obama's speech to the "Muslim World" at Cairo University.  I hope that this post will correct that oversight.
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON A NEW BEGINNING  Cairo University Cairo, Egypt.
As the Holy Koran tells us, "Be conscious of God and speak always the truth."
A search of the Hilali & Khan translation did not turn up any matches. I also struck out at http://www.quranbrowser.com. I returned to the Noble Qur'an, searching first for truthful, and within the results for remember Allah. Since the method I use searches several volumes at once, I sorted them by source document. Matches were found in the following Surahs:
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  • 62
Searching those chapters did not disclose any relevant verses.  I next tried "the truth" as the primary search key, finding matching records in these Surahs:
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This search produced one relevant ayat, which I present with context.
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    How to take advantage of your userbase

    TechnologyInternet

    10 months ago

    If you are a CafePress user, you have most likely received an email informing you that CafePress no longer trusts you to decide how much your design is worth. They sent out an email last week explaining that they will no longer be allowing you to set your own prices if your design is sold through their marketplace. All marketplace products will be priced the same; no difference in price between designs that took several days to create and designs that took several minutes to create. If a customer goes directly to your shop however, you will still be able to set your own commission (a markup from a base price). 
     
    Shopkeepers will now only receive a commission of 10% of the retail price for sales that are tracked as being from the marketplace. If you are unfamiliar with CafePress, their “marketplace” is basically an internal search engine that indexes all the designs and products in CafePress. 
     
    So what? Why does this matter?
     
    Let me run through a scenario. Take a shop that makes 10 sales per month and has a markup of $5 per product. The average price of a shirt with a $5 markup will put the retail price around $20. Now let’s say all of the sales are through the marketplace. If CafePress decides that $20 is still a good price, then the shopkeeper will only get $2.00 per sale instead of $5.00 per sale. This is 60% less for the EXACT SAME PRICE and product. 
     
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    Twitter: What Is A Hashtag? Vs Twitter Search

    TechnologyInternet

    14 months ago

     Twitter


     What is a #Hashtag?

    The Twitter World uses #signs in front of “Keywords” or “Groups” and “Locations“ 

    For Example: recently Thin Air Summit held a conference and called their Hashtag #TAS08 for Thin Air Summit 2008.

    These so called # groups are called “Hashtags“ 

    Hashtags by definition are used to create real time track records of creating groups on twitter. Placing the # sign in front of keywords or targeted groups, makes it easier to track all conversations in the twitter timeline via search.

    Hashtags were most notable during the San Diego forest fires in 2007 when Nate Ritter used the hashtag “#sandiegofire” to identify his updates related to the disaster.

    Some links to check out…….

    http://hashtags.org/  is the website to track real time Twitter Hashtags being invented/used.

    http://twitter.com/hashtags is the twitter account to follow in order to submit your new hashtags.

    The famous  Chris Messina who started the idea of using Hashtags on twitter as a new means of grouping found here on his blog.

     Youtube video of Bwana explaining what is a hashtag.

     

    Is #Hashtags dying?

    Ok now that we are all caught up on hashtags, lets look deeper shall we.

    Matt Browne wrote a great article on the Death of Hashtags on Twitter. He did an interesting search on different hashtags and found that by searching the actual words created the most reach of all.

    Example:

    • #barcampsd
    • #bcsd08
    • barcampsd
    • barcamp san diego  <—-Ding Ding Ding, The Winner!!  
    All in all the #Hashtag Craze could be dying but most Notorious Twitters and Conventions still use them nowadays and if they gain a more devoted and popular following spreading this crazy, you soon might see a huge swing in this change.

    The point Matt Browne was making is that hashtags aren't widely understood or searched by the majority. There are still alot of people out there not using hashtags because either a.) they dont know how or b.) they don't think its necessary.
     
    Hashtags was actually very useful for the Twitt-Geeks and People researching information on twitter but nowadways theres a new Tool that takes precedence.

    Twitter Search Winner
     
    Keep in mind when Chris Messina came up with the idea of groups on twitter and the hashtag phenomenon, The new Twitter Search was not in place and was not able to keep smart real time track of conversations.
     
    Check out http://search.twitter.com/ you can do your searches for either a hashtag or keywords here and keep tabs on all the real time tweets.  Notice the "trending topics" the vast majority is keywords with maybe a few hashtags thrown in the mix.
     
    http://election.twitter.com/ is another real time trending topic only regarding election topics (this is very amusing to see real time tweets)
     
     
    My 2 cents on Hashtags vs Twitter Search
     
    I don't believe hashtags are becoming extinct.  I still see major bloggers and twittheads using them.  Now is the whole world using them? of course not, in time will they start using them?  I believe hashtags might keep getting more and more popular but not to the point where majority of Twitter will be using it mainstream.
     
    Hashtags are becoming more exclusive cliques and more group oriented.  The people using the #hashtags are providing tracking information exclusively for their realm of followers and peers and not really open to the public.
     
    I believe the #hashtag era will never die for that groups and peers will still use them to provide tracking but less and less will be used by the mainstream public like #celebritygossip or #ps3 will start slowly dying.
     
    All in  All I enjoy reading and tracking hashtags on twitter and I also enjoy searching different groups non-hashtags on twitter.  
     
    Both is great



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