1. First, you need to do a research. Check out the seller's track record before buying anything. Read the comments done by previous customers that shares their experience to that seller. Negative information is a warning sign, but a clean complaint record doesn't guarantee that your transaction will go smoothly.
2. Make a note. You need to get the name and contact information of the seller. Keep all your email correspondence for reference. You may wonder why, it is because it is helpful to check with the seller if there is any problem with the item. Remember not to do business with someone who do not want to give these information. A reputable seller or company will be pleased to provide you with lots of references.
3.Be cautious about collectibles and other expensive items. If you cannot physically examine the merchandise before purchasing it, ask for as much photos as you can. Save the photos and documents of the item because this can be a big help for you.
4.Before you pay for the item, ask about delivery, returns, warranties and other services. Get a definite delivery time and be sure that the shipment is insured. If you're buying appliances, find out if there is a warranty and how to get service.
5.Look for information on the auction site about insurance, some auction sites provide insurance that cover buyers up to a certain amount if something goes wrong. Others may have links to third-party programs that offer insurance for a fee. Read the terms of the insurance carefully, there is often a deductible, and there be other limitations or requirements that apply.
6.If you are now ready to do online shopping, remember not to give your personal information to a site. Read first the policy then if you don't like it you can shop somewhere else.
7. Be careful on using your credit card. Remember to use a credit card not a debit card. Unlike debit card, a credit card has a protection when it comes to limiting your liability for fraudulent use.
8. Carefully review your credit card and bank statement each month for unauthorized charges and notify your credit card company or bank immediately if you notice any charges you didn't authorize. Because some sites do these, since they got your credit card number it is easy for them to charge your card without your permission.
9. Keep a copy of your transaction. Print and save a copy of your online transaction including the product description, price and online receipt. Also keep the copies of emails you exchange with the seller.
10. Clean your computer before you leave. Make sure that you delete all personal information. Deleting files using mouse or keyboard commands are not enough, the files are still on the computer's hard drive, and it is easy to retrieve and a lot of scammers knows that. You can use a "wipe" utility program to overwrite the entire hard drive, it makes a files unrecoverable.
For a safer and wiser online shopping experience, make sure that you take note of these tips. And for the best deals in Australia, visit Oz Free Auctions today!
Thursday, August 28, 2008
10 Tips to Remember When Doing Shopping
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Labels: MONEY
Monday, August 25, 2008
Learning about Blogging
Learning about Blogging
We won't blame you if you were hesitating in reading this article. Each one of us cares for our time.
There are a number of different reasons for a blogger to start and maintain a blog. Some of these reasons include generating revenue, promoting a cause, providing useful information and staying in touch with family and friends. Although these reasons for starting a blog may be quite different, all bloggers should spend some time learning about blogging before embarking on a blogging experience. This will help to ensure the blog achieves its intended purpose and will also help to prevent the blogger from making mistakes which can be detrimental to a blog. This article will discuss methods for learning about blogging including studying successful blogs and using the Internet to research the subject of blogging. This article will also briefly explain the importance of promoting a blog.
Studying Successful Blogs
One of the simplest ways for prospective bloggers and new bloggers to learn about blogging is by studying successful blogs. Those who have recently started a blog or are considering starting a blog can learn a great deal simply by reading and studying successful blogs. Bloggers may choose to study blogs which focus on a similar subject but this is not necessary. Bloggers can learn a great deal about maintaining a successful blog by studying blogs related to any subject. This is because factors such as writing style, blog design, font type and colors can all contribute to the success of the blog.
In studying other blogs, the blogger should pay particular interest to aspects of the blog which attract his attention. This is important because these aspects also likely appeal to other blog visitors and contribute to the success of the blog. Modeling a blog with these aspects in mind can go a long way towards contributing to the success of a blog.
Using the Internet to Research Blog Tips
The Internet can be an excellent resource for learning about the subject of blogging. There are a variety of different objects related to this subject. These articles may contain tips for starting, maintaining and optimizing a blog. They may also contain tips for generating traffic to a blog and keeping visitors interested in the blog. Bloggers are advised to study the information available online carefully and to always consider the source of the information. Considering the source of the information is important because it can help to ensure the information gleaned from the Internet is reliable. However, this can be difficult because it is not always possible to determine the source of information available on the Internet.
Another option for verifying the validity of information available online is use other sources to confirm the information. This means a blogger may find one article which provides several tips for operating a successful blog but still searches online for information which will corroborate the information available in the original article. This may sound redundant but it can help to prevent the blogger from accepting false information as being correct.
The Importance of Promoting a Blog
Finally, bloggers should understand the importance of promoting a blog and should investigate methods of promoting their own blog. Promoting a blog is so important because it is through this type of promotion that a blog gains traffic. Gaining traffic is imperative to the success of a blog in most cases. The few exceptions include blogs which are maintained solely for the bloggers personal use as well as blogs which are maintained for the purpose of keeping friends and family members up to date on events in the bloggers life. All other blogs can benefit from increased blog traffic.
Bloggers can learn about how to successfully promote a blog by considering how they learned about blogs which they read frequently. This is significant because Internet users who read blogs likely have similar methods of finding these blogs. For example a blog reader who learned about an interesting blog through participation in a relevant message board will likely consider remaining active in message boards which are relevant to his own blog as a method of promoting his blog.
But - How to get Started?
One way of speeding up and getting up to speed is to find information on internet that can help you.
Try search on the keywords Basic Blogging - How to Get Started
Good Luck in your Blogging life
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Friday, August 15, 2008
The new PlayStation 3 includes both 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
A new PlayStation 3
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No information on the new model, number CECHL01, is available at present from the filing because Sony was granted short-term confidentiality on the papers but it is likely the 80G-byte version announced earlier this month during the E3 games
(From:http://www.china-computer-accessories.com/buy-game/)show in Los Angeles. The console is due on sale in the next couple of months and will replace the current 40G-byte model.
Sony's filing to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission was made because the FCC is the radio regulator in the U.S. and as such all new products that use radio must be submitted to the organization for approval before they can be sold.
The PlayStation 3 includes both 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Description:
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Labels: TECHNOLOGY
Blog Hosting - What You Need to Know
Many reason people starting a Blog, it might be for the personal interest or the online business, and it has been extremely popular in the current world. A Blog hosting will offer the exceptional power together with some great free utilities to help you setup a blog easily and make it experience first rate.
But how to find a Blog hosting? Below are 5 tips for you.
1) Using Linux as Operation System if Possible
The best operation system for a WordPress blog hosting is Linux, which is cheap, reliable and also very fast. You have no need to pay more to host your blog in an Windows environment.
2) 99.9% Up time Guarantee
It would be good to find a web hosting company which can promise you with 99.9% up time. No matter you blog for personal interests or business, a reliable blog hosting is always very important to you.
3) cPanel
cPanel is the most popular web hosting control panel. This icon-based interface is so simple to use that the learning curve is practically a straight line. cPanel will save you a lot of time to use your web host.
4) One click to Setup WordPress
You can download WordPress installation scripts, follow the guide, and get your blog setup by yourself. But if the web hosting company can integrate the installation of WordPress into their control panel, this will somehow save your time, and it also indicate that this web hosting company has well configured their web hosting environment to support WordPress.
5) Support
A courteous and professional support definitely will be very helpful in your blog hosting. As my experience, I would like to choose a web hosting company with live chat support. This is much better than email support or even toll-free phone support.
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Labels: BLOG, TECHNOLOGY, WEBDESIGN
Thursday, August 14, 2008
E-mail Marketing
Email marketing involves collecting the email address of your website visitors in order to be able to send them any message you want via email. The first step involved in email marketing is, of course, to entice people to sign up to your newsletter.
Many successful marketers achieve this by offering a free ebook or other incentive in exchange for the visitor’s email address. The visitor then needs to confirm their subscription by clicking a link in their email. You can encourage more confirmations by promising another free gift once they confirm their subscription.
To successfully run an email marketing campaign, you must use a form of autoresponder software. This software is vital as it is developed to comply with spam rules, ensure maximum deliverability, and come with many tools, including a helpful interface for creating, managing and using your email lists. Aweber and GetResponse are two of the most popular and recommended email marketing platforms.
It is possible to have more than one email list and this is mandatory if you are involved in more than one niche. You definitely do not want to be mixing your dog training list subscribers with your pregnant women list!
The idea of email marketing is to build rapport and a good relationship with your subscribers. Over time, your subscribers will grow to like and trust you if you can provide then with relevant and helpful content for free via your email marketing campaign.
Here are some proven tips for building and maintaining these relationships:
Broadcast Regularly.
Sending your subscribers regular emails, such as once or twice per week, is the only way you will stay at the forefront of their mind. If you don’t broadcast regularly, then they will forget about you and as such, your relationship with them will not be as strong.
Don't Be a Pushy Salesman.
You will find people unsubscribe very quickly if you are constantly promoting and recommending products to them without giving them good content in return.
People do not like to be insulted; and remember, your list members are real people too! If they feel you are taking advantage of them, they will simply choose to stop receiving emails from you.
Give, Give and Give.
The more you give, the more you receive. This couldn't be more true than in the case of email marketing.
If you constantly give great free advice and information to your subscribers, then they are more likely to buy from you when you do promote or recommend something to them.
The idea is to have your list members look forward to your next email. It is also wise to ask questions and encourage interactivity with subscribers.
Promote Cautiously.
When it comes to promoting products to your email marketing list, do it wisely and sparingly.
You should only promote products that you truly believe will help them. If you promote a dud product, then people will lose respect for you. The small monetary gain you made by promoting the product can be lost through a lack of trust in your future recommendations.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
10 Tips for Using Flash in e-Learning
Flash is a vector-based animation and interactivity program that allows you to create everything from simple animations to complex interactive applications. With its built-in programming language – ActionScript – Flash is fully scriptable and can communicate with several backend database languages. Since the first Flash product appeared (from Macromedia), the e-Learning community has worked with Flash developers and engineers to make Flash content more and more accessible in e-Learning environments.
1. Animations for Step-by-Step Procedures
In 10 Tips for Using Graphics in e-Learning, we saw the importance of using graphics in courses, to strengthen how well they meet learning objectives. We talked about different delivery methods for conveying subject matter, and one of those methods was animation. Flash uses timeline-based animation, which makes it quite easy to build animated movies. Graphical elements may be created directly in Flash, but a majority of developers use other tools that they are more comfortable with – especially Adobe Creative Suite. With Flash CS3, you can now import native Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop files. You can even convert “layered” files from these programs into Movie Clips and animate the individual layers using keyframes in the timeline.
In e-Learning materials, step-by-step procedures can be particularly tricky. Think of the last piece of furniture that you had to put together. How useful were its instructions? One of the things IKEA does well is its non-text instructions for assembling its furniture. These instructions are pure imagery. Take that concept a step further, and you have animation. An animated step-by-step instruction is much more powerful than static imagery. During an animation, you can highlight specific areas, use animated arrows, and express a learning objective much more naturally and effectively.
When the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) asked SyberWorks to produce a series of courses for its Bridge-playing members, we used Flash to create animated card-playing sequences, and to illustrate specific turns in games. The card images were prepared in Adobe Illustrator, imported into Flash, and converted into Movie Clips. Using scripts provided by ACBL, we created animations for each play, to illustrate the rules that it represents. Other graphical and text elements were added in Flash to point out parts of the animation. These courses are now delivered to hundreds of Bridge players across the country.
2. Easy Audio Integration
Adding audio to an HTML-only course presents difficulties for course developers. First, multiple audio formats are available on the web today: WAV, AIF, MP3, M4a, etc. Even worse is the vast array of audio-player applications and their file-type associations, both for Mac and Windows platforms. Having users download specific players is a distraction from the course material, and a potential source of additional problems.
Flash, however, supports several audio formats and plays them all using the Flash Player, which has a 98% market penetration. The Flash Player is available in all major browsers and platforms, and is even becoming available in more Internet appliances. You can easily import almost any audio file, add it to the Flash timeline, publish the Flash movie, deliver the course, and be fairly certain that users will be able to hear the audio without having to download an extra player.
Another problem with audio is that, if a sound file is not set up to “stream,” there is a chance that some of the sound may drop out. Flash has built-in streaming capabilities, so you can be assured that your audio content will be delivered to users without drop-outs and gaps.
At SyberWorks, we use Flash for in-course audio content. Audio is recorded in our audio lab and saved in a common format. The file is then imported into Flash. ActionScript is used in conjunction with on-screen buttons, to allow users to control audio playback. This interactive audio file can then be attached to any course, using the SyberWorks Web Author application.
3. Course Navigation
How smart is your course navigation? By “smart,” I mean can it communicate with your LMS? Most in-course navigation is pretty boring and perfunctory. If you spice up yours with Flash, your courses will become more useable.
Since Flash can work with SCORM and AICC courses, on-screen buttons can be scripted via ActionScript to send calls to the LMS for certain conditions. A button at the end of a lesson might send a finish statement to the LMS, signifying lesson completion and triggering further actions. Another button might automatically submit the results of a quiz.
Better learning experiences are possible, since the entire interface is completely customizable, and buttons are very easy to create in Flash. If you want, you can even use its built-in library of buttons to create your course navigation.
At SyberWorks, we retro-fitted some existing e-Learning courses (developed for restaurant employees) for our LMS, complete with all of the calls necessary for course status and completion. These Flash-based courses had a cohesive look and feel that was much more compelling than a plain-text HTML web experience.
4. Creating Simulations
Some software tools, such as Camtasia and Captivate, are designed solely for creating software simulations. They have advantages and disadvantages, and SyberWorks does use them, along with other simulation software packages. But what if the software you need to create a simulation for isn’t available on your platform, or only works behind a client’s firewall?
When the Palm Pilot came out, I had the opportunity to create a software simulation that showed new owners how to use the device. Since the Palm software only resides on the Palm Pilot, I couldn’t use a PC-based software-simulation tool to capture screens. So I used my scanner and Photoshop, imported the screens and artwork into Flash, and created the simulation.
At SyberWorks, we are currently working with an Internet company whose proprietary software (for security reasons) only works on computers behind their firewall. Since we can’t install or use their software in-house, we had to go to the client’s location to take screen shots. Those images were then imported into Flash, captions and highlights were added, and the course material came to life.
5. Video
Video is becoming more prevalent on the web these days, with the rise of YouTube and other video-streaming services. Video can significantly enhance course materials, but (as with audio) it can be difficult to manage, due to multiple video formats and players. On the PC, AVI is the dominant format and Windows Media Player is the usual player. On the Mac, MOV is the format of choice and the Quicktime Player from Apple is the dominant player. However, there are other video formats and players, including Real media / Real Player and others.
When Flash MX 2004 was released, video was a major component. And with Flash CS3, video has become even easier to incorporate. You can deploy video on your own server or on a dedicated Flash Streaming Video Server, for extra bandwidth. Flash has its own video format, called Flash Video (FLV). Flash videos can be played by any Flash movie (SWF) file, so no additional player is necessary. In fact, a majority of the movies found on YouTube were done in the Flash video format.
A short demonstration video, not longer than 1 minute, can be embedded in a Flash movie. Anything longer than that can be linked to a Flash movie file and set to progressively download from your server. If you are expecting a lot of traffic and have longer movies, you should use a Flash Video Streaming server. There are many of these FMS services out there, and SyberWorks uses UpStream Networks to host our larger videos.
With Flash and ActionScript, it is also possible to do more than just play videos. Cue Points can key off of specific video frames, to control other events. And the new captioning feature can add closed captioning for video segments. At SyberWorks, we created a video of a speaker presenting a slideshow. Cue Points in the video triggered relevant text to appear, and made it seem that the viewer was actually on-site, watching the original presentation.
But keep in mind that video is processor-intensive. Consider your audience and the minimum system requirements necessary to view streaming Flash videos. Dropped frames and inconsistent playback can occur on slower machines.
6. Drag-and-Drop Interactions
A simple multiple-choice quiz can be effective in testing situations, but drag-and-drop interactions can add many useful features of an interactive process. With drag-and-drop interactions, you can simulate experiences that mimic the real world.
Using Flash and ActionScript, drag-and-drop interactions can be created from scratch, using hitTest properties and if conditionals to test whether an object has been dropped on a specific target. If the object has landed on its correct target, the application shows a correct response or visual/audio feedback. If the object is not dropped on its correct target, an incorrect response or visual/audio feedback can occur.
In Flash, you can access built-in drag-and-drop (and other) interactions, by going to the Window menu, then to Common Libraries, and then to Learning Interactions. The interactions are ActionScript 2.0 only, but have all of the features necessary to create many desired interactions. You can then use the Flash Component Inspector to configure interactions, change their text, and alter the conditions of their tests.
At SyberWorks, we created drag-and-drop interactions to meet the many custom-content needs of our clients. Doing a custom application gives us complete control over both the look and feel of course environments and the parameters of their interactions. Audio also helps to give user feedback for every action, and a final screen tells users how effectively they completed the exercises.
7. Components
Flash comes with ready-made user-interface components that you can add to courses and configure through the Component Inspector and the Parameters panel. These components include: Radio Buttons, Checkboxes, Text Fields, clickable Selection Buttons, List Boxes, and Combo Boxes. Components in Flash CS3 are easier than ever to customize; simply double-click on a component and edit its “skin.”
ActionScript can call on a specific object and test whether its condition matches a Boolean value, as in a Radio Button or Checkbox. You can even use ActionScript to test for specific conditions and return certain values, to create your own quizzes and test interactions.
You can also dynamically update the text for components from an external text file. So application development is much easier now, using Flash Components and ActionScript.
8. Dynamic Text
As mentioned above, Flash lets you pull text into Dynamic Text fields. You can import variables from a simple text file, or load text from an HTML or XML file. Flash CS3 has expanded its capabilities to handle XML files, with E4X.
You can also use a loader object to bring external text into text fields. This loader object has specific conditions that when met, will display text when the loading is completed (or display an error message if a problem occurred). Dynamic text can be formatted through an external CSS file, or using simple HTML tags. But any text field that will be accepting dynamic text should have all font characters embedded or set to a system font.
The major advantage of using dynamic text is flexibility. When the content of your application changes, it’s much easier to change an external text file than to change text embedded in a Flash file. Text that is imported dynamically is cached by the Flash Player, so be sure to clear your cache when you update the content of your app.
9. Built-In Quiz Templates
In addition to its built-in learning interactions, Flash also offers Quiz templates. Simply go to File, then to New, and in the Templates section, select the Quiz category.
There are three Quiz styles to choose from. At the left of the stage, a Control component provides instructions and is governed by the Component Inspector. You can make adjustments to the entire Quiz and choose result options. Each frame in the Quiz template has its own set of learning interactions for you to choose from. So when you need a multiple-choice question, you can copy and paste the frame for multiple-choice questions and modify it as needed.
It’s very easy to set up a Quiz from this template. And by default, the Publish settings are set to SCORM 1.2, for sending the template’s Quiz results to an LMS. We’ll talk more about that in the next section.
10. Built In SCORM/AICC Support
Flash supports the SCORM 1.2 and 2004 standards, as well as AICC. Any application that you develop in Flash (that needs to communicate with the SyberWorks LMS) must be “published” using these templates. Go to the File menu, and then to Publish Settings. Click the HTML tab and choose the appropriate template for the type of tracking you want.
In an HTML file that has been published by Flash, you will find a large JavaScript file, containing all of the functions and variables necessary to populate the Application Programming Interface for the LMS. There are also functions for connecting Sharable Content Objects with the LMS.
But keep in mind that Flash does not generate a manifest file for its published content. So you may need to use an external manifest application to collect all of the components in your application, for upload to an LMS. (A manifest file is a library of all of the assets required for a course, including SCO’s, HTML, SWF, and other files.) The SyberWorks LMS supports all SCORM 1.2- and AICC- compliant courses, and our customer-service representatives can help you configure your manifest files, for hosting on our LMS.
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Pink Samsung Tocco
Dimensions95.9mm x 55mm x 11.5mm
Main DisplayTouchscreen240 x 320
Digital Camera5.0 Megapixel2592 x 1944 pixelsAutofocus
MemorymicroSD (TransFlash)
FeaturesBluetoothEmail clientGPRSHSDPAJavamini USB portMMSMP3 ringtonesMP3/AAC/AAC+ playerTri bandWAP 2.0 / XHTML
Also known as
The Pink Samsung Tocco is also known as the Pink Samsung F480.
What's in the box?
Instruction Manual
Standard Li-ion Battery
Mains Charger
5.0 Megapixel Camera
Including a built in 5.0 megapixel camera, with auto focus, the Pink Samsung Tocco on Orange takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog.
Email Client
The Orange phone has an email client, which will allow you to receive email from your own personal email account, and send pictures, videos or text emails to any email account anywhere in the world. Email access on the phone is simple to set up and a cost effective way of keeping in touch.
Music Player
With a built in music player, the pink Tocco can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC.
Bluetooth 2.0
Bluetooth 2.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 2.0 one of the biggest advantages is the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.
HSDPA
HSDPA on the Orange Samsung Tocco in pink offers a similar benefit to a 3G network that GPRS offered to the GSM networks. It offers a higher speed data transfer with a compatible handset. HSDPA is commonly known as Mobile Broadband.
Java
Java is often a forgotten feature on many phones, and is probably used in many ways without you even realising. If you play games on your phone, it is likely they are java apps. But java is so much more than games. It allows you to add extra functionality to the pink f480 by installing third party apps to the phone. Add email functionality with Gmail, add a web browser from Opera Mini, add a business directory with Yell.com or keep an eye on a new purchase on Ebay.Close
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Looks
8
Features
8.5
Ease of Use
7.5
Value
7
Overall80
A smooth looking all touchscreen phone the Pink Samsung Tocco is sure to appeal
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5.0 Megapixel Camera
Including a built in 5.0 megapixel camera, with auto focus, the Pink Samsung Tocco on Orange takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog.
Email Client
The Orange phone has an email client, which will allow you to receive email from your own personal email account, and send pictures, videos or text emails to any email account anywhere in the world. Email access on the phone is simple to set up and a cost effective way of keeping in touch.
Music Player
With a built in music player, the pink Tocco can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC.
Bluetooth 2.0
Bluetooth 2.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 2.0 one of the biggest advantages is the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.
HSDPA
HSDPA on the Orange Samsung Tocco in pink offers a similar benefit to a 3G network that GPRS offered to the GSM networks. It offers a higher speed data transfer with a compatible handset. HSDPA is commonly known as Mobile Broadband.
Java
Java is often a forgotten feature on many phones, and is probably used in many ways without you even realising. If you play games on your phone, it is likely they are java apps. But java is so much more than games. It allows you to add extra functionality to the pink f480 by installing third party apps to the phone. Add email functionality with Gmail, add a web browser from Opera Mini, add a business directory with Yell.com or keep an eye on a new purchase on Ebay.
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