Sunday, December 14, 2008

Have a blog, so make money from it






Every people who alway visit internet know about blog. Yes, a blog. Blog is a personal website that we can make without know about web programming. Thats the truth, a common user can make a blog so easy, just click and click then finish and you have create a blog. Blog is like online diary, most of user write down on their blog about their daily activities.

But does everyone know how to make money from that hobby, blogging?. Maybe there is a lot of blog user doesnt know about it. advertise on blogs are one of many way to monetize your blog. There is many way around internet, but this is the most used by blogger in common. For example, there are PTC ( pay to click ), PTR ( pay to review ) and many more. 

Payingpost.com is one of the most popular program in review program. You just need to submit your blog, wait for reviewing by the payingpost.com crew, and make money with post a review that you can get. In payingpost.com we receive the payment with paypal transfer. It give a more reliable transfering money and it so secure. Many blogger have receive their payment and give testimonials that say payingpost.com is the best pay per review program in internet.

Payingpost.com has a good website looking,eye candy looking. Once you got there, you will know what you have to do. Sign up for new account is the first way for you. If you have any question, there is a crew that can answer all your question about this program with IM. They will be so pleasure to help you.

If you want to know more, read this article carefully. I suggest you that have a blog, you have to follow my way. Run your hobby, create money. Do you like it, right? I've join this payingpost.com for a long time, and I have a good income from it. I can work at home, enjoy my life, and I have money from my hobby. 

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Technology And The Whistleblower

As the meeting comes to a close, your boss smirks with an self assured arrogance. He then says that you should seriously consider his offer, because he has it on good authority, that there may be a very localized downsizing in your department. Wouldn’t it be nice to smirk back and just say “no thanks”.

This scenario plays out more often then most people realize. With all of the recent business and government scandals there were a lot of people who knew that books were being cooked, laws being broken and the health of the public being put at risk, just to keep profits high and investors content. Many people felt that there was nothing they could do against powerful executives and corrupt bureaucrats. The credibility of a low level employee compared to that of a ‘successful’ corporate executive is a huge hurdle to overcome. Also, corporate lawyers are there to defend the company, even from internal hazards. So, once a person decides to speak up, they must be prepared to have their credibility brutally attacked and the onslaught of legal preceding from an all-star team of corporate lawyers.

Just the thought of legal proceedings can stop a person from making the ethical choice. It’s easy for people to be vilified by their employer, at which point the credibility of the person speaking out is destroyed. How is possible for a single person to fight a company or government with infinite resources? Many years ago, it was practically impossible. However, the “digital revolution” may have changed the balance of power. For a “whistleblower” to be effective they need proof of wrong doing and a method to communicate those issues to the public. The availability of compact electronic devices such as digital audio recorders and digital cameras allow an individual to document many of the issues and bring the power back to the whistleblower.

The first piece of technology that should be in every whistleblowers repertoire is a digital audio recorder. These devices are so small that they can be put in a shirt pocket without being noticed. Once you decide to “blow the whistle” you should start recording all of your conversations. Keep a log of the items discussed, so that you can refer to the appropriate recording when needed, otherwise you can spend hours going back over the content. The best part is that these devices are not expensive. A digital voice recorder costs about $100, or many times MP3 players have a microphone built into the device, so they can be used to record conversations.

Another device that is very handy is a voice modem with telephone recording software. This will allow you to, hook up your phone, and record any conversations that occur over the phone. If you get fired before you have all the evidence, sometimes telephone conversations, with the people in power, can help to document important facts, because people very rarely think they are being recorded and say things that they probably should not have.

Make sure you check your local laws regarding conversation recording. In most places it is legal to record with one-party consent. One-party consent means that if you are involved in the conversation, you do not need to notify the other parties that you are recording the conversation. In Canada, one-party consent is the law. In the United States it is a little more complicated, as some states have their own regulations. You can refer to this recording law chart (http://www.snakeoil.ca/docs/recordinglaw.html) to determine what laws affect you. If in doubt, speak with a lawyer.

The third device every whistleblower should have is a digital camera. Many times the violations are in manufacturing or packaging, which could be a public health concern. These can be very hard to document and prove, since the paper records may be manipulated. A picture says a thousand words though, and will help authorities uncover doctored documents. When taking pictures be very cautious as most companies prohibit camera’s on their premises. Many cell phones are now equipped with digital camera’s, so they are easier to conceal. Take as many pictures as you can and try to prove the date you took them. Some camera have a date stamp feature, even though this is easy to manipulate. The best option is to take a picture of the daily newspaper beside the offending subject. This is very hard for lawyers to argue against and disprove that the violations did occurred on that particular date.

The last piece of equipment needed is a computer. When the authorities begin investigating your complaint, you will need to produce your evidence such as documents pointing to the issues. Most corporations are moving towards a paperless environment, which means that these documents will only be accessible by a computer. The other important part your computer plays, is to backup all of those images and audio recordings. Make sure your computer has a CD writer or DVD writer. Take these backups and put them somewhere secure, like a bank deposit box.

One area of concern is the removal of corporate documents from the office. This can violate many legal agreements you may have signed. If you are worried about this, there is a very simple solution. Backup all of the evidence files at work and stash them somewhere in the office. In the ceiling or in duct work is a great place. Basically, anywhere nobody ever looks. When it is time to produce these documents, simply tell the authorities that you have stashed them in a safe place at the office. The evidence is kept safe and you haven’t violated any agreements, a win-win situation.

In the future, companies may begin banning digital devices from the workplace for the exact reasons being discussed here. However, if were are persistent, it may go the other way and corporate behaviour may change, which is the ultimate goal of being a whistleblower. The days of “plausible deniability” and “disgruntled employees” are disappearing quickly.

Writer : Darcy O'Neil
Source : 
http://www.articlecity.com/articles/computers_and_internet/article_1811.shtml

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

OpenOffice 3.0 Final


OpenOffice.org 3 is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It is available in many languages and works on all common computers. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages. It can be downloaded and used completely free of charge for any purpose. 


Great Software requires great people. OpenOffice.org 3 is the result of over twenty years' continuous high quality software engineering. Designed from the start as a single piece of software, OpenOffice.org 3 has a consistency and a quality that is world class. Its open-source development model means there are no secrets. 
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Easy to choose, easy to install, easy to learn - OpenOffice.org 3 is the easy choice for an office software suite. OpenOffice.org 3 is suitable for complete beginners, but if you have used any other office software, that's ok too. OpenOffice.org 3 will make full use of what you already know - through familiar screens and menus - and also what you have - by reading existing files with no retyping. 

You may use OpenOffice.org 3 for any purpose without restriction: private, educational, public administration, commercial...

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Each Virtual Private Server partition runs its own operating system in a secure and private environment and cannot be accessed or interrupted by its neighbours. This system gives you the same level of root access as a dedicated server whilst sharing the cost of the hardware. With a VPS you are virtually running your own server but at a fraction of the cost.
The flexibility of a dedicated server

Users share system resources, such as the CPU and memory, but unlike shared hosting (a virtual host on a shared hardware server ) the file system is fully partitioned. This means that up-time is more consistent; while root access to the server provides the flexibility to add and change modules and to install your own software.
As cost effective as shared hosting

Partitioning a single hardware server into multiple servers is nothing new. In fact, mainframe computers have long been partitioned into multiples. In 1996, Japanese giant Verio started to migrate the technique into hosting as a highly cost-effective storage solution.
How much technical knowledge do I need?

All our VPS options include the Plesk control panel, which makes it easier to administer your websites and services.

However, because a VPS gives you root-level access, allowing you to install whatever software you like, you will need some technical knowledge and understanding of how servers work to run a VPS effectively.
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We've called our new VPS range VPS 2.0 because of our next generation improvements to both performance and hardware. Our servers are 9th generation Dell machines with embedded Intel® Virtualization (VT®) optimisation in the Intel® boards. They are designed by Dell specifically to ramp up VPS performance.

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