Saturday, November 15, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Blogging Is Not A Crime
Blogging Is Not A Crime
Most of those arrests are in countries with oppressive regimes, such as Egypt, China, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. But bloggers have been arrested in Canada, France, Greece, and even the U.S. (with Josh Wolf being one of the most famous incidents—he spent the better part of a year in jail for refusing to turn over journalistic video footage to a grand jury).
A few involve cases of alleged terrorism or pedophilia, but the majority involve some form of political speech. Some typical examples:
- Reza Valizadeh (Iran; November, 2007). “For revealing Iranian president’s overpriced dogs that his security team uses.”
- Charles Leblanc (Canada; June, 2006): “For taking pictures at a conference for his blog.”
- Josh Wolf (USA; August, 2006): “For videotaping a burning police car.”
- Hu Jia (China; December, 2007): “For posting his vocal critiques of human rights abuses and environmental degradation in China and calling the Olympics a ‘human rights disaster.’”
- Reza Valizadeh (Iran; November, 2007): “For revealing Iranian president’s overpriced dogs that his security team uses.”
- Nay Phone Latt (Burma; January, 2008): “For posting pictures of monks and people demonstrating on the streets.”
Saturday, September 27, 2008
What is Copy right
Copyright Issues
The hot topic on web always will be Copyright. What is this copyright? And why people won’t allow you to copy their content. This is my target topic today which inspired me to write this article.
Being online from last 2 years, I saw almost all the blogs and sites will include a copyright link mentioning not to copy their content without permission. Are they really taking the rights on that content or just warning the visitors by keeping a simple menu called Copyright. These are all unanswered questions.
But here, is that really necessary to take copyrights or warn users not to copy. I would say it’s not necessary as far as it’s a book or something important you are inventing into web through your blog.
Anyway here am not covering all about copyrights like how to take rights? What to do if anyone violates them? If you are really interested to know them visit labnol.org where Amit covered all those faqs.
But the conclusion from my side is until you are doing something extra which is not reproducible by others, you don’t need to take rights and warn visitors not to copy that. I don’t mind if my visitors copy content from TZI. Because from this I will get link back and intern traffic from that.
But the people who are copying content need to remember that copying content won’t help you anymore. Ofcourse you can take some content or idea from that article or anything limited.
Copyright Issues
The hot topic on web always will be Copyright. What is this copyright? And why people won’t allow you to copy their content. This is my target topic today which inspired me to write this article.
Being online from last 2 years, I saw almost all the blogs and sites will include a copyright link mentioning not to copy their content without permission. Are they really taking the rights on that content or just warning the visitors by keeping a simple menu called Copyright. These are all unanswered questions.
But here, is that really necessary to take copyrights or warn users not to copy. I would say it’s not necessary as far as it’s a book or something important you are inventing into web through your blog.
Anyway here am not covering all about copyrights like how to take rights? What to do if anyone violates them? If you are really interested to know them visit labnol.org where Amit covered all those faqs.
But the conclusion from my side is until you are doing something extra which is not reproducible by others, you don’t need to take rights and warn visitors not to copy that. I don’t mind if my visitors copy content from TZI. Because from this I will get link back and intern traffic from that.
But the people who are copying content need to remember that copying content won’t help you anymore. Ofcourse you can take some content or idea from that article or anything limited.
Simple tips to Promote blog ourself
9 Simple tips to Promote blog yourself
I am sharing some of the tips I observed in promoting Blog yourselves. Here you don’t need to ask some one to view your blog or no need to request anyone for anything. You just need to observe and use the resources around you.
Here are some of the sources I observed:
1. Include blog URL in signatures: This is a powerful media to drive the traffic again and again. Naturally you will send tons of mail from your inbox to friends, colleague and to many known and unknown people. So if you include URL in signature, it’s natural that people will click on your URL to know what that is. Here you need to attract them to visit again and again. For that you should have an interesting content on your blog. So just include it and receive the traffic.
One more important thing I forgot to say, People will forward your mail to many people in long run so your URL will travel around the web.
2. Place URL in IM’s: Do place your URL in IM’s like Gtalk, Yahoo messenger, MSN, AOL and etc….
3. Place it in Social Networking Profiles: Yes, do mention URL in profiles of social networking site like Orkut, Facebook, Hi5, MySpace and etc…
4. Submit to Search Engines: Don’t forget to submit your blog to search engines like Google, Yahoo, Live, Cuil and etc…
5. Submit to Social Bookmarking Sites: Promote your content on Social Bookmarking Sites like Digg.com, Reddit.com, StumbleUpon.com, Del.icio.us and etc…
6. Share links with other Bloggers: This is really a powerful trick to drive traffic in the initial stages of your blog. Do share links with Blogs under your niche.
7. Place feed headlines in your other Blogs: If you own multiple blogs, it’s always good to place feed headlines from Feedburner on your blogs. And also place a section called my blogs or my network to let visitors know that you own more that one blog.
8. Comments on fellow blogs: This is my personal experience; Commenting on other blogs will work like anything. You will get lots of traffic starting from the owner of the blog where you commented to his visitors.
9. Join Blog directories: Now-a-days every Country or City has its own blogging communities maintaining a list of Bloggers from that region or language or etc… By joining in those will drive traffic from your own region or Country.
Did I miss anything? OR Any other you know?
Please share your tips here!
Friday, September 26, 2008
Google Phone

Monday, September 15, 2008
Aliens are there

Billion million in digit format
Billion: 1,000,000,000
Trillion: 1,000,000,000,000
Quintillion: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000
Sextillion: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
Nonillion: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
Centillion: 1 followed by 303 zeros
Do you want to earn money through websites?
How to Create a Website and Earn Money
Here I am going to discuss about how easy it is to generate money by just sitting in front of your PCs and laptops. All you need to do is buy a web space online or use any free services provided by a number of vendors.
Steps
These days a lot of revenue is being generated by the online advertising. It is not that a small number that one can ignore.
Most of the popular search engines are making billions of dollars by online marketing and advertising.
This is one of the quickest and easiest way to earn money.
For this all you need to do is buy a web space and start creating a website or use free service provided by many vendors online.
In the first case you can get a most appropriate URL (a link to your website) with a .com extension.
In the second case you need to settle with some of the names that the vendor will provide with a very long tail attached with the URL before the .com
If your URL is big then people may not remember you website that easily. But, if you want something free you need to compromise certain things.
Once you decide which way is better then you can go ahead and build a website.
If you are looking for a free web space then you can use google blogger, yahoo blogger, wordpress etc., they will provide you with free web space as well as give you some basic templates which you can use to create a website.
You can find a lot of people now a days using the blogger services and earning very good money.
For using these free services you should create an account with them and they will provide you with some basic templates that are installed in their web servers.
Also, if you don't like their templates you can create a template of your own and upload it to their server.
Once you have the template of your choice, you can go ahead and create your first post.
Keep posting regularly on your web site and then increase traffic to your page.
Now that you have a good number of people reading your blog (otherwise called web traffic) you can also place free ads on your web site which will earn you money.
So, start creating your website today and earn money.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
Hackers into BigBang

Scientists say that it was a competition between two hacker groups - known in hacking circles as 2600 and 1337, that led them to break into the experiment just before it was to begin.
2600, also known as the Greek Security Team broke into the experiment and left a message saying, "We are 2600.. don't mess with us..." The scientists who were behind the mammoth experiment had received threatening emails prior to the start.
No real damage done, but the hackers got perilously close. The hackers attacked the Compact Muon Solenoid Experiment, or CMS.
Scientists working at Cern, the organisation that runs the vast smasher, were worried about what the hackers could do because they were "one step away" from the computer control system of one of the huge detectors of the machine, a vast magnet that weighs 12,500 tons, measuring around 21 metres in length and 15 metres wide.
If they had hacked into a second computer network, they could have turned off parts of the vast detector and, said the insider, "it is hard enough to make these things work if no one is messing with it."
Fortunately, only one file was damaged but one of the scientists firing off emails as the CMS team fought off the hackers said it was a "scary experience". The hackers breached the CMSMON system, which monitors the CMS software system. CMS takes vast amounts of data during collisions.