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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Snow Leopard Transformation Pack For Windows 7


Windows X live update there Snow Leopard Transformation Pack for Windows 7.Now You can feel Snow Leopard on your Windows 7 Computer.

Updated Features

1.64 Bit Support
2.Changed Dock application from RK Launcher to RocketDock with older StackDocklet for performance/stability
3.Wallpapers
4.Application Sounds
5.Logon screen

6.True Transparency

7.ViGlance


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Sunday, January 16, 2011

25 Twitter Apps: Get the Most from Twitter

Twitter may just be the greatest thing that ever happened to both online businesses and bloggers. It is huge. It is effective. It is now. There are many tools to help you more successfully use Twitter and get the most out of this great big network.

Don’t miss out on all you can do to maximize your Twitter presence – learn about all your options to make this site work for you. Its potential is incredible.
Twubble is an app that will immediately locate others who share the same interests. Find others out there who like to tweet about the same things and broaden your listening audience
Twellow connects you with the experts. If you need a particular guest post or an authority to help you with branding, blogging or, well, any topic you choose, use this tool to find all the best people
Need to connect with the best users of this service? Twitrank will point you to the 150 most active Tweeters
Hashtags lets you follow a specified keyword on Twitter
Twithire, a tool to tweet job openings, may just get you a lot of traffic as unemployment rates rise and more folks are looking for work
Ow.ly is a tool to shorten URLs. It is brought to you by the makers of HootSuite
Use TwitterStats to chart your usage of Twitter – they give you a colorful graph you can post for your readers to see
Twit Kit is a completely customizable plugin that is compatible with Mac, Windows and Linux that allows the incorporate of Firefox with Twitter
140 characters too limiting? Twitzer is a Firefox plugin that allows you to say more on your Twitter account
Twixr gives you’re the ability to share your photos from your cell phone. Add visual interest to your account
Buttons is an app that gives you a variety of Follow Me button options
Do you have numerous Twitter accounts? Use The Mattinator to efficiently manage them all
Want to monetize? Use Twittad to place ads and make money
Want to know how you’re doing on Twitter? Twinfluence will tell you how your tweets, follower reach and second-order followers stack up to give you your overall rating

Worried about getting the wrong followers? Use these apps to weed out the bad ‘uns:
Twitspam – reports spamming activity
Twerp Scan – see those who follow others in too short a period of time to be natural
Twitter Blacklist – lists any who have been blacklisted on Twitter

Use these tools for research and to gain greater visibility:
Poll Tweets lets you join in on the current Twitter Polls
Twitter Polldaddy allows you to make your own poll and then tweet it

More research:
Twitter Answers is a good place to find answers quickly

Need to schedule your tweets? These are designed for just that:
Tweet Later Lets you post tweets when you want to and also has auto-follow and auto-welcome features
Twittertise – perfect for scheduling marketing tweets
Tweet Ahead – for Mac users

Twitter can help you stay organized:
Twittercal meshes your Google calendar and Twitter
Timer will sound off alarms for all those things you need to remind yourself to do

Monday, November 15, 2010

Software to stop you writing e-mails when drunk

London: A new software can now stop you writing e-mails or posting messages when you are drunk. The Social Media Sobriety Test poses a series of simple problems that are intended to be fiendishly difficult to complete when intoxicated.

The test is designed to prevent alcohol-related posting to social media sites like

Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.

It also stops people from using custom sites like Foursquare or blogs and web-based
e-mail accounts such as gmail or hotmail, the Daily Mail reported.

If the inebriated user fails one of the simple tests, a message can be posted on their Facebook or Twitter page that tells their friends that they are "too drunk to post right now".

Developed by web security firm Webroot, the test's tagline is "Nothing good happens online after 1 a.m." And it is free to download.

Users are able to personalise it to choose which sites to block and then select the hours of the day when they are most likely to have enjoyed a few drinks.

If you want to access social media sites during these times, you will have to pass a randomly selected sobriety test such as 'drag your mouse in a straight line', 'type the alphabet backwards', or 'follow the finger'.

A Webroot spokesman said: "We saw an opportunity to remind people to be responsible on social networks, and to be humorous while talking about Internet security."

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8- Review


Rs. 15,990 gets you a pretty good phone in the X8. Unfortunately, there are contenders out there that present a stronger case for your cash, a case the X8, try as it might, cannot ward off. Allow us to reiterate. The XPERIA X8 is quite nice, but there are better options for nearly every need, for a similar price.

Pros
Well built
decent value and feature set
Lots of applications available

Cons
Better phones available for the price
Camera lacks a flash and autofocus

On-screen QWERTY is cramped


We’ve been awaiting the XPERIA X8 for some time now. Ever since Sony Ericsson announced it in a press event open to select technology media to be precise. Our brief hands on at the event, wasn’t enough to derive any valuable information other than the obvious – the X8 was intended as a lower part than the X10 series, and all things considered, functioned as one.

Sony Ericsson claimed they would make the phone funkier by including different coloured back panels, and, true to their word the piece we received has four, not counting the white one already on the phone. You get some nice two-tone colours, ranging from a hot pink/white for chicks, to a more suave light black/white. The X8 looks like a smaller version of the X10, although with a 3-inch display, it’s larger than the X10 Mini or the X10 Mini Pro. The latter we tested recently, and warrants special mention, as it's the only member of the X10/X8 series that features a hardware QWERTY

Social Networking for Biz Comm

Will social networking kill email? Should you ban social networking sites from the corporate network? These are two questions that aroused heated arguments on a LinkedIn user group we participated in some time ago. In case of the former, most arguments went in favor of email, while in case of the latter, most organizations argued in favor of not banning social networking sites. Only time will tell what finally happens, but one thing is definitely clear-social networking sites have emerged as one of the most popular ways to communicate amongst users. So much so that now there are innovative products and solutions emerging that use social networking concepts in an enterprise environment. Who knows-maybe email will become extinct in the years to come!


Trend 1:

Use of social networking technology is gaining popularity amongst organizations. So the trend that's been hot for quite some time now is the use of social networking technology by organizations. It has shown a new way of communication to organizations. In fact, according to Forrester, Enterprise 2.0 will become a $4.6 billion industry by 2013 and social networking tools will garner the bulk of this money. Forrester has even defined Enterprise 2.0 as the corporate version of Web 2.0. In their view, the key hallmark of Web 2.0 is efficiency for end users. Here, the ultimate goal is to use technologies like Ajax, Rich Internet Applications, blogs, Wikipedia, and social networks to foster productive, advantageous behavior among employees, customers, partners, etc.


What this obviously means is that you can expect a shift in how employees communicate in office. Life is moving beyond basic emails and instant messaging, and social networking is bringing in a new era of communication. So expect souped up corporate directories, internal discussion forums, and more interactive technical support systems to become routine in most corporate networks.
It has also been predicted that the biggest adopters of social networking will be large companies where one cannot just stroll over to the HR or IT folks for a little face time, and where instituting collaborative tools from 37 Signals or Zoho could speed things up when not everyone's based in the same building. But that doesn't mean that mid-sized enterprises or even the smaller companies would not be impacted by the social networking phenomenon. They would use a mix of public and private social networking tools, while others might even opt for the Open Source social networking tools like Elgg. You can read more about it at http://ld2.in/pl, or in the May 2009 issue of PCQuest.

Trend 2:

Collaborative tools are incorporating social networking features. The vendors who've been selling collaboration software have received a shot in the arm due to social networking technologies. Most of them have incorporated social networking capabilities in their collaboration software. IBM for instance, has incorporated social networking features in its Lotus software range. There's Lotus Connections, which allows community building, Wikis, file sharing, mobile access, and even micro-blogging. Similarly, the cloud based LotusLive from IBM has also incorporated several social networking features.


Likewise, Salesforce has come up with 'Chatter', a new type of collaboration tool. Unlike traditional collaboration tools that make you do all the work, Chatter brings everything you need to do your job to you-in real time, so you'll know the second anything changes. At first glance, Chatter looks similar to Facebook. It includes many features of Facebook and Twitter, like status updates and being able to follow people and comment on their posts. But yes, it is private and more secure. In addition to following people, one can follow documents-think product catalogs, pricelists, slide decks, or spreadsheets. Or follow records from Salesforce CRM, including accounts, opportunities, and cases. One can even follow records from other applications, such as project status in a custom-built project management app or the invoice status in a back-end financial application such as SAP. Recently the online CRM provider also introduced Chatter Mobile for iPad, iPhone and the new iPod Touch, Google Android and RIM BlackBerry. With Chatter Mobile, users will be able to monitor their Chatter feeds, including posts from colleagues and alerts from apps, as well as post status updates and comment on relevant conversations � all from their mobile device.
Similarly, Microsoft is also building social networking features in its own products. The Outlook Social Connector for instance, allows you to connect to your Facebook account and get the latest updates about your friends and read the recent posts. You can read more about it here http://ld2.in/pm.

Trend 3:

Open Source Social Networking Solutions on the rise. If you don't want to join an existing public social networking site or pay for a commercial collaboration solution with social networking features? Then you have a range of Open Source social networking solutions to choose from. A simple search for the words 'social networking' turned up more than 8,000 results on sourceforge.net, the most popular site for downloading Open Source software. All of this isn't of course social networking software for community building, so you'll have to scan through and find the right one for your needs.


Trend 4:

Micro-Blogging for businessWe've all heard of using using Twitter for doing business, and quite a few organizations are in fact doing so. But how about moving out of the publicly available micro-blogging site and using your own private micro-blogging site? There are several companies working on introducing this capability for enterprises. Recently a USA based company, Yammer announced a new platform and applications for enterprise social networking, which is supposed to act as an application platform that will transform its enterprise microblogging solution into a full-fledged enterprise social network. Employees in a company can sign up for free, and you can build your own private networks in it and choose whose messages you'll receive by following people and joining groups.

Similarly, another Denmark based company, Podio recently came out of stealth mode. Podio is not a 'Twitter for business'. Instead, it calls it self a 'social work platform', wherein you can build your own applications, which would work the way you want to. It will let you do everything from brainstorming new ideas to managing activities, tasks, customers, decisions, meetings, and even a team blog. The service is currently in an invite-only private beta.