Friday, June 24, 2011

आपकी प्रोफाइल से पैसे कमा रहा है फेसबुक

क्या आप विश्वास करेंगे की जिस फेसबुक का इस्तेमाल आप सोशल नेटवर्किंग लिए करते हैं वो आपकी प्रोफाइल से ही पैसे कमा रही है। दुनिया की प्रसिद्ध नेटवर्किंग साइट फेसबुक आप संबंधित सूचनाओं, आपकी प्रोफाइल वगैरह से पैसे कमा रहा है। वह इन सभी को विज्ञापनदाताओं को बेच रहा है जिससे उसे अच्छी आय हो रही है।



फेसबुक अपने यूजर की हर सूचना विज्ञापन कंपनियों को दे रहा है जो अपनी जरुरत के हिसाब से उन तक पहुंच रहे हैं मसलन अगर किसी यूजर की सगाई हो गई और उसने इस खबर को फेसबुक पर जाला तो उसे वेडिंग प्लानर से लेकर कैटरर तक के मैसेज स्वत: आ जाएंगे। इसी तरह अपनी हॉबी के बारे में लिखने वालों को उसके अनुरुप मैसेज आएंगे।



लॉस एंजिलिस टाइम्स के मुताबिक फेसबुक इस तरह से मार्केटिंग का बहुत बड़ा जरिया बन जाएगा।लेकिन आलोचक फेसबुक की इस पहल को पसंद नहीं कर पा रहे हैं। उनका कहना है कि यूजर की अनुमति के बिना ऐसा करना गलत है।

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Google: India Has 100M Internet, 40M Mobile Internet Users; India Search Trends..

“Search queries originating from India have grown 20 times in the last five years, Rajan Anandan, VP-Sales & Operations at Google India, adding that for Google, India is the third biggest Internet market in terms of users, with over 100 million internet user base, adding that 40 million people in India access the Internet from work, and 30 million from Cafes, apart from 11 million households that have a broadband connection installed. Anandan, speaking at the VC Circle E-Commerce Forum, held in Delhi last week, made a strong pitch for the Internet, saying that the amount of time that an average user in India spends online is now on par to TV viewing time at 16 hours in a week.

On the Mobile Internet, Anandan said that more than (according to Google estimates) 40 million Internet users in India access it through their mobile phones and there are 30 million app downloads in one week. The number of search queries originating from mobile phones have grown four times in the last 12 months and 50 times since 2007. Anandan predicted that more than 300 million people in India would be hooked on to mobile internet by the year 2015.

Segment Specific Search Trends

Anandan emphasized on the fact that Indians go online to search for product information and believe in Research Online and Buy offline. He gave an estimated breakup for various product categories:

- Auto – 33% Research online Buy Offline and 3% Research and Buy Online
- Healthcare- 39% Research online Buy Offline and 5% Research and Buy Online
- Media and Entertainment- 26% Research online Buy Offline and 16% Research and Buy Online
- Retail – 65% Research online Buy Offline and 19% Research and Buy Online
- Technology Products- 72% Research online Buy Offline and 21% Research and Buy Online
- Internet Banking: Google also found that the weekly queries for Internet banking have gone up 200 times in the last 18 months, which shows a lot of Indians want to bank online.

Travel Search

- 40% Research online Buy Offline and 29% Research and Buy Online
- 50% searches in India were for budget hotels that offered sub Rs 5000 a night tariff. He said that this was an indication about potential of the segment and the need for building more ‘Ginger’ like hotels.
- This was followed by Air travel queries at 27%
- Holidays at 10%
- Bus and rail at 7.42%
- Car rentals at 1.97%.

Local Search Opportunity

Anandan pointed out that there was a massive untapped opportunity in local searches, which have increased five times over the last year and out of the total, 50% are made from mobile phones. Only 45% of those local search queries are covered by Indian businesses and the rest remain unresolved. He advocated the Microtransaction payment model, keeping in mind the sheer volume of users in the country.

E-Commerce Payment Issues

Anandan felt that E-Commerce companies in India are not doing enough to address the segment and payment hiccups, lack of awareness and trust and a good online experience were the barriers in the growth of e-commerce in the country. He mentioned that most companies were using outsourced Internet marketing, which should be avoided beyond a point. Each should have a designated CTO and Technology team to avoid hiccups.

He said that e-commerce companies need to focus on the website design to make it clean, fast and give the user a great online experience by doing things like avoiding pop-ups to register when the user lands on the site. They need to integrate social and search elements but at the same time keep it relevant and cover the entire customer landscape.

On the payment side, he stressed on the need for cash on delivery as a viable payment option, saying that players who don’t want to do cash on delivery should not get into e-commerce.

www.rajeshgoutam.com

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

New Updates.......

Face-book and Google consider buying or partnering with Skype, report says

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

How to find? Your computer is running a 32-bit version or 64-bit version of the Windows operating system.

Windows Vista or Windows 7
If you have Windows Vista or Windows 7, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. If one does not work, try the other.
Method 1: View System window in Control Panel

1. Click Start
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Start button
, type system in the Start Search box, and then click system in the Programs list.
2. The operating system is displayed as follows:
* For a 64-bit version operating system: 64-bit Operating System appears for the System type under System.
* For a 32-bit version operating system: 32-bit Operating System appears for the System type under System.

Method 2: View System Information window

1. Click Start
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Start button
, type system in the Start Search box, and then click System Information in the Programs list.
2. When System Summary is selected in the navigation pane, the operating system is displayed as follows:
* For a 64-bit version operating system: x64-based PC appears for the System type under Item.
* For a 32-bit version operating system: x86-based PC appears for the System type under Item.

If you cannot determine the operating system bit count with these methods, go to the "Next Steps" section.

Windows XP
If you have Windows XP, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. If one does not work, try the other.
Method 1: View System Properties in Control Panel

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.
3. Click the General tab. The operating system is displayed as follows:
* For a 64-bit version operating system: Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Version < Year> appears under System.
* For a 32-bit version operating system: Windows XP Professional Version appears under System.
Note is a placeholder for a year.

Method 2: View System Information window

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type winmsd.exe, and then click OK.
3. When System Summary is selected in the navigation pane, locate Processor under Item in the details pane. Note the value.
* If the value that corresponds to Processor starts with x86, the computer is running a 32-bit version of Windows.
* If the value that corresponds to Processor starts with ia64 or AMD64, the computer is running a 64-bit version of Windows.

If you cannot determine the operating system bit count with these methods, go to the "Next Steps" section.
Windows Server 2003
If you have Windows Server 2003, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. If one does not work, try the other.
Method 1: View System Properties in Control Panel

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.
3. Click the General tab. The operating system is displayed as follows:
* For a 64-bit version operating system: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition appears under System.
* For a 32-bit version operating system: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition appears under System.

Method 2: View System Information window

1. Click Start, and then click Run
2. Type winmsd.exe, and then click OK.
3. When System Summary is selected in the navigation pane, locate Processor under Item in the details pane. Note the value.
* If the value that corresponds to Processor starts with x86, the computer is running a 32-bit version of Windows.
* If the value that corresponds to Processor starts with EM64T or ia64, the computer is running a 64-bit version of Windows.

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Friday, April 1, 2011

E-commerce vs M-commerce

E-commerce vs M-commerce

In today’s fast developing technological world, businesses are usually transacted online. These online transactions are called m-commerce and e-commerce. E-commerce is a term that has been around for a long time already. This term is about conducting business online, and everybody knows about that. However, with the rise of m-commerce, certain confusions also rose. Both of them are about transacting business online, but there is still a significant difference between the two. To clear these confusions, it is best to define and differentiate these terms.

The meaning of commerce means, conducting a business transaction, whether it is promotional or selling products, goods, and services. The “m” in the term m-commerce means mobile. M-commerce then, is a type of business transaction done on your mobile phone; providing your mobile phone has Internet access. Lately, phones have Internet access, like 4G, which makes these transactions more accessible. With the rise of phones with Internet access, this kind of business transaction has become very popular. M-commerce has become a booming business lately.

With the use of m-commerce, there are plenty of products and promotional items that can finally be transacted. Movie tickets can be bought via your phone with Internet access. Not only that, you can also avail coupons, loyalty cards, and discount cards through you mobile phone with the help of m-commerce. M-commerce can also let you do mobile banking, and let you use your money in different companies. Just like using a laptop or a desktop, as long as your phone has Internet access, so too can you shop until you drop using m-commerce.

E-commerce, on the other hand, is an abbreviation of electronic commerce. This means that e-commerce is a way of doing business transactions through the Internet as well. If you have a laptop or a desktop then you can easily shop online. It has become very popular in these modern days. Not only can it help you do transactions online, it is also very convenient with all the swipe machines where you can swipe your credit card for payment. People can do a business-to-business transaction via e-commerce called B2B. It can also do a company to consumer transaction called B2C. This is where your orders will be received via shipments and deliveries. You can use credit cards when doing these transactions. One of the best examples for this is when amazon.com do business with their clients. Another popular online shopping site is eBay.

SUMMARY:

1.

M-commerce means using mobile phone with Internet access, while e-commerce needs a laptop or desktop, but both are performed online.
2.

You can pay an e-commerce transaction through swipe machines where you swipe you credit cards, m-commerce does not have this yet.
3.

M-commerce is more portable compared to e-commerce, because mobile phones are easy to carry.
4.

The “m” in m-commerce means mobile phone, while the “e” in e-commerce means electronic.

Read more: Difference Between E-commerce and M-commerce | Difference Between | E-commerce vs M-commerce http://www.differencebetween.net/business/difference-between-e-commerce-and-m-commerce/#ixzz1IGhRjOIz

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

DNS Records (NS, A, MX, CNAME, SPF) Explained!

Your domain name has a DNS zone which consists of the following records:

* NS - specifies which are the DNS servers for your domain;
* A - specifies IP addresses corresponding to your domain and its sub domains;
* MX - specifies where the emails for your domain should be delivered;
* CNAME - specifies redirects from your domain's subdomains to other domains / subdomains;
* SPF - Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an attempt to control forged e-mail.

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Online Market Is Growing..... Americans watching more videos online

As many as 49 percent of all Americans now incorporate online video into their everyday lives. They are also watching more videos online per day, with 66 percent of respondents indicating that they view more videos than they did 12 months ago.

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

B2B online marketing proves to be resilient in 2010

With many Americans increasingly turning to online communication channels in 2010, firms are seeing more return on their B2B online marketing initiatives, comScore reports.

According to comScore's 2010 U.S. Digital Year in Review report, several online marketing channels are seeing more use from Americans. For example, one out of every eight minutes spent online is now devoted to social media platforms, with 90 percent of Americans visiting social networks every month.

Further, the number of people who conducted search queries increased by 4 percent in 2010. Meanwhile, the overall volume of searches performed by Americans rose by 12 percent over the course of the year.

"2010 was a very positive year for the digital media industry, highlighted by ... significant innovation and increased demand for online advertising" said comScore chairman Gian Fulgoni. "As we embark on a promising 2011, marketers must have a sound understanding of the digital media landscape and how it is changing if they hope to capitalize on key trends that can drive their business into the future."

While the number of queries conducted in 2010 rose, the search landscape is growing increasingly more complex. According to Experian Hitwise, Bing is gaining more market share each month, with a growth of 21 percent in January.

Thanks

http://www.rajeshgoutam.com

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Online Market Updates!!!

Online marketing industry size to touch Rs 2k crore by 2013...

As rules of the advertising game change rapidly, online or digital marketing market size in India is estimated to touch close to Rs 2,000 crore in the next two years from a Rs 1,400 crore now, say management experts.

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Hey want to know more about Port's???

FTP: 20, 21,
SMTP: 28,
HTTP: 80,
SSL:443,
DNS: 53
POP3:110
SMTP:25
NNTP:119
IMAP:142

SSL port no:

HTTP: 443
SMTP:456
POP3:995
IMAP:993
NNTP:563
LDAP:636

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Shared Web Hosting - The best small business hosting solution

Shared Web Hosting is ideal if:
• You want your site online within 24 hours!
• You have little or no technical experience
• Want low cost hosting solutions
Yes, in a nutshell, that shared web hosting is a crucial key that can get web startups up and moving in a very short time. Lets find out how it works.

For small businesses entering into the web domain, shared web hosting is proving to be an ideal launch vehicle. We all know that for any startup in any business sector, it is vitally important to find the right partners to get a kickstart.

More so in the case of web business. If you choose the right web-partners, you are likely to get the right solutions at the right time from them. In fact, if you get your web partnerships to form the ideal synergy, even a small-web business start-up of yours can experience skyrocketing growth bringing in high ROI.

Vital steps towards building up a successful small web business

Right from designing your small-business website to hosting it over the net, the success of your small-business web site depends a lot on how you choose partners at each step of its development.

The right web partners will help you boost your business prospects, be it in terms of building your brand image and presence, search engine optimization or providing a small business hosting solution.

Right from website designing to hosting it over the net, the whole process of building a successful web business is completed in the following stages:
1. Buying a Domain
2. Choosing a Host
3. Designing your website
4. Promoting your website
5. Generating Revenue from your website

Rajesh Goutam....Online Marketing / Web Solution Expert

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Friday, February 4, 2011

"Access is Denied" error message when you try to open a folder

To resolve this issue, you must turn off Simple File Sharing, and then take ownership of the folder:

1. Turn off Simple File Sharing:
1. Click Start, and then click My Computer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab.
3. Under Advanced Settings, click to clear the Use simple file sharing (Recommended) check box, and then click OK.
2. Right-click the folder that you want to take ownership of, and then click Properties.
3. Click the Security tab, and then click OK on the Security message, if one appears.
4. Click Advanced, and then click the Owner tab.
5. In the Name list, click your user name, Administrator if you are logged in as Administrator, or click the Administrators group.

If you want to take ownership of the contents of that folder, click to select the Replace owner on subcontainers and objects check box.
6. Click OK.

You may receive the following error message, where Folder is the name of the folder that you want to take ownership of:
You do not have permission to read the contents of directory Folder. Do you want to replace the directory permissions with permissions granting you Full Control? All permissions will be replaced if you press Yes.
7. Click Yes.
8. Click OK, and then reapply the permissions and security settings that you want for the folder and the folder contents.

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Monday, January 31, 2011

Updates...

After Email Service Facebook Going to Launch Calling VOIP Service

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Monday, January 10, 2011

Will Facebook shut down March 15th?

NO.....Rajesh Goutam

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

AJAX is nor supported by search engines.

Search Engines and AJAX Do Not Mix, spiders do not run JavaScript. Search engiens cant see AJAX delivered content. AJAX created navigation wont be crawled.

Every page must be HTML, every page must have its content on the page, all links must already be in the HTML, and test this by turning off JavaScript in your browser.

Web developers can use (non-AJAX_ JavaScript to update the anchors on the page, and change the functionality to AJAX calls. This ensures that the AJAX will work, we know it will work because AJAX calls were set up by the JavaScript, which search engines are not capable of...

Ensure baseline application is built first and then you can take AJAX to take the user experience one step forward.

AJAX breaks the normal browser refresh - This means content not necessarily corresponding to URL - No addition to the browser history - No history, no back button

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

QR Code :

QR code : Quick Response code technology

in reference to: Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Goutam Updates.....

India is currently the 2nd largest Mobile Market in the world after China, adding nearly 10-12 million subscribers on average monthly.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Triggers in SQL :

Triggers are special kind of stored procedures that get executed
automatically when an INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE operation takes place
on a table.

in reference to: sql interview questions and answers - Google Search (view on Google Sidewiki)

ACID

ACID stands for Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability

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Goutam SQL Guide:

What's the maximum size of a row?

8060 bytes.
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Question : What's the difference between DELETE TABLE and TRUNCATE TABLE commands?

Ans : DELETE TABLE is a logged operation, so the deletion of each row gets
logged in the transaction log, which makes it slow. TRUNCATE TABLE
also deletes all the rows in a table, but it won't log the deletion of
each row, instead it logs the deallocation of the data pages of the
table, which makes it faster. Of course, TRUNCATE TABLE can be rolled
back.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Jaipur Website Promotion Experts at JaipurSEO

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Jaipur SEO is a full website promotions and Internet Marketing Consulting company based in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Jaipur seo specializes in website promotion and online marketing services....
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Friday, November 26, 2010

Online Imp. Information...

1. Facebook to patent the word 'face'
2. Interesting : Kanpur police open Facebook account
3. Facebook founder's first website sold at auction : 30000 dollars

in reference to: csc - Google Search (view on Google Sidewiki)

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Most Important Facts For Your Mobile : Rajesh Goutam

1) Emergency number the Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you find yourself out of coverage area of your mobile network and there is an emergency, dial 112and the mobile will search any existing network to establish the emergency number for you, and interestingly …this number 112 can be dialed even while the keypad is locked. Try it out.

2) Locked the keys in the car? Your car has remote keys? This may come in handy someday. Good reason to own a cell phone: If you happen to lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are home, call someone on your cell phone. Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the other person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the phone on their end. Your car will unlock. Saves someone from having to drive your keys to you. Distance is no object. You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can reach someone who has the other “remote” for your car, you can unlock the doors (or the trunk).Editor’s Note: *It works fine! We tried it out and it unlocked our car over a cell phone!”

3) Hidden Battery power imagine your cell battery is very low, u r expecting an important call and u don’t have a charger. Nokia instrument comes with reserve battery. To activate, press the keys *3370#Your cell will restart with this reserve and the instrument will show 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when u charge your cell next time.

4) How to disable a STOLEN mobile phone?
To check your Mobile phone’s serial number, key in the following digits on your phone:
* # 0 6 #
A 15 digit code will appear on the screen. This number is unique to your handset. Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. when your phone get stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code. They will then be able to block your handset so even if the thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally useless.

You probably won’t get your phone back, but at least you know that whoever stole it can’t use/sell it either.

5) Be careful while using your mobile phone
when you try to call someone through mobile phone, don’t put your mobile closer to your ears until the recipient answers. Because directly after dialing, the mobile phone would use it’s maximum signaling power, which is: 2 watts = 33dbi, Plz Be Careful, Message as received (Save your brain) Please use left ear while using cell (mobile), because if you use the right one it will affect brain directly. This is a true fact.


www.rajeshgoutam.com

Friday, November 19, 2010

Rajesh Goutam

Online Marketing Expert!!!

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Domain Name Rules In India

The original role of a domain name was to provide an address for computers on the Internet. The Internet has, however, developed from a mere means of communication to a mode of carrying on commercial activity.

With the increase of commercial activity on the Internet, a domain name is also used as a business identifier. Therefore, the domain name not only serves as an address for Internet communication but also identifies the specific Internet site. In the commercial field, each domain name owner provides information/services, which are associated with such domain names. Domain names are used in various networking contexts and application-specific naming and addressing purposes.

A domain name is an identification label to define a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control in the Internet, based on the Domain Name System (DNS). The Domain Name Systems (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system for computers, services or any resource participating in the internet. It associates different information with domain names assigned to each of the participants. Domain names are also used as simple identification labels to indicate ownership or control of a resource. Such examples are the realm identifiers used in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the Domain keys used to verify DNS domains in e-mail systems, and in many other Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs).

An important purpose of domain names is to provide easily recognizable names to numerically addressed Internet resources. This abstraction allows any resource (e.g., website) to be moved to a different physical location in the address topology of the network, globally on the internet or locally in an intranet.

In simple terms, Domain name is the address of a web site that is intended to be easily identifiable and easy to remember, such as yahoo.com. These user-friendly addresses for websites help connect computers and people on the Internet. Because they are easy to remember and use, domain names have become business identifiers and, increasingly, even trademarks themselves, such as amazon.com. By using existing trademarks for domain names – sony.com, for example – businesses attract potential customers to their websites.

Domain Name & Intellectual Property Rights

Now, the question that arises is that, “how are Domain Names and Intellectual Property rights (IPR) inter-related?” The answer lies in the understanding of Intellectual property rights. So what are these rights? Intellectual property (IP) is legal property right over creations of the mind, both artistic and commercial, and the corresponding fields of law. Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic works; ideas, discoveries and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. The intellectual property rights provide creators of original works economic incentive to develop and share ideas through a form of temporary monopoly.

Originally, Domain Names were conceived and intended to function as an address, but with an increasing number of cases of registered domain names being illegally occupied (cyber squatting), it has posed additional problems in how to handle trademark disputes in cyberspace. Cyber squatting as an offence relates to the registration of a domain name by an entity that does not have an inherent right or a similar or identical trademark registration in its favour, with the sole view and intention to sell them to the legitimate user in order to earn illegal profits. An address in the cyber-space is imperative in the new e-economy for companies and individuals to be easily traceable by their consumers with the emergence of the Internet as an advertising forum, recruiting mechanism, and marketplace for products and services whereby companies doing business have a strong desire to register domain names akin to their products, trade names or trademarks. For example, owners of famous trademarks, such as Haier, typically register their trademarks as domain names, such as www.haier.com. Domain names may be valuable corporate assets, as they facilitate communication with a customer base. With the advancement of Internet communication, the domain name has attained as much legal sanctity as a trademark or trade name and, therefore, it is entitled to protection.

Another issue is the registration of names of popular brands with a slight spelling variation like pesi.com and radiff.com for the sole purpose of diverting traffic to their website through typing errors. ‘A significant purpose of a domain name is to identify the entity that owns the website.’ A domain name should not confuse the consumers as to the origins of the services or products defeating the principal of trademark law. In Rediff Communications Ltd. v. Cybertooth & Another the Bombay High Court while granting an injunction restraining the defendants from using the domain name ‘RADIFF’ or any other similar name, held that when both domain names are considered there is every possibility of internet users being confused and deceived into believing that both domain names belong to one common source and connection although the two belong to two different persons. Again the website using the domain name, ‘Naukari.com’ was held to be confusingly similar to that of the plaintiff, ‘naukri.com’, with a different spelling variant establishing prima facie inference of bad faith.

Domain name protection: Legal aspect

As stated earlier, the constant increase in the use of internet for commercial purposes has greatly increased the level of cyber crimes and other internet related offences. Thus, the legal protection of such domain names is a serious issue which must be dealt with. In order to do so, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (‘ICANN’), a domain name regulatory authority, adopted a Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (‘UDRP’), which is incorporated into the Registration Agreement, and sets forth the terms and conditions in connection with a dispute between the registrant and any party other than the registrar over the registration and use of an Internet domain name registered. Upon entering into the Core Registration Agreement with ICANN while registering a domain name, one agrees to submit to proceedings commenced under ICANN’s Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy. According to the ICANN policy, the registration of a domain name shall be considered to be abusive when all the following conditions are met:

(a) The domain name is identical or misleadingly similar to a trade or service mark in which the complainant has rights.


(b) The holder of the domain name has no rights or legitimate interests in respect of the domain name; and


(c) The domain name has been registered in bad faith.

The term ‘bad faith’ does not simply mean bad judgment but it implies the conscious doing of a wrong with a dishonest purpose. In order to prove bad faith, the following circumstances, if found, are sufficient evidence of bad faith registration:

(a) When there is an offer to sell, rent or otherwise transfer the domain name to the owner of the trademark or service mark, or to a competitor of the complainant for valuable consideration.

(b) When the respondent registers the domain name in order to prevent the owner of the trademark or service mark from reflecting the mark in a corresponding domain name, provided that you have engaged in a pattern of such conduct.

(c) When by using the domain name, a party has intentionally attempted to attract, for commercial gain, internet users to its website or other online location by creating a likelihood of confusion with the trade or service mark of the complainant.

INTA has consistently sought to protect domain names in the cyberspace in the same way as in any other media as these domain names can and often do work as trade marks. For the very same reason, INTA seeks to achieve the following six objectives:

(a) establishment of specific minimum standards for domain name registration;


(b) a publicly accessible domain name database, which contains up-to-date and accurate contact information;


(c) a uniform and easy-to-use dispute resolution policy which renders administrative – not legal – decisions;


(d) a reasonable mechanism whereby exclusions can be obtained and enforced for famous marks;


(e) a “go-slow” approach on the addition of new generic top-level domains (“gTLDs”); and


(f) a voice for trademark owners in the formulation of domain name policy.

INTA believes that when the above-mentioned six objectives are achieved, it would safeguard the trademark rights, which in this case would be the domain names.

Dispute Resolution

INTA believes that a reasonable administrative dispute resolution policy is an essential element of any plan for the administration of domain names on the Internet. Discretion for domain name policy should neither reside with the domain name registrars, nor with the registries. Any dispute policy needs to be consistent across the gTLD space. A lack of uniformity and specificity will only lead to confusion on the part of trademark and domain name holders, fundamental unfairness in the unequal treatment of rights in domain names and therefore inconsistent policies and precedent, chaos in the Internet community. If the goal is to create a system which is fair and predictable, and a relief to the current confusion and uncertainty, there can only be a single uniform system. There is no division among trademark holders on this point. A global marketplace and community requires a single set of global rules.

Therefore, any dispute resolution policy should be limited, at least during an appropriate interim period, to alleged instances of bad-faith activity by the domain name registrant.

Situation in India

Domain Name Issues


With the advancement of e-commerce, the domain names have come to acquire the same value as a trademark or the business name of a company. The value attached to domain names makes it lucrative for cyber criminals to indulge in domain name infringements and the global nature and easier and inexpensive procedure for registering domain names further facilitates domain name infringements. When a person gets a domain name registered in bad faith, i.e. in order to make huge profits by registering a domain name corresponding to a trademark of another person, with an intent to sell the domain name to the trademark owner at a higher price, such activities are known as cyber squatting. The IT Act does not deal with the domain name issues. In India the domain name infringement cases are dealt with according to the trademark law. The issue concerning protection of domain names came up before the Supreme Court of India in the case of Satyam Infoway Ltd. vs. Sifynet Solutions P. Ltd (2004(28) PTC 566). The court, in an authoritative decision has held that internet domain names are subject to the same legal norms applicable to other Intellectual Properties such as trademarks. It was further held by the Supreme Court of India that:

“The use of the same or similar domain name may lead to a diversion of users which could result from such user mistakenly accessing one domain name instead of another. This may occur in e-commerce with its rapid progress and instant (and theoretically limitless) accessibility to users and potential customers and particularly so in areas of specific overlap. Ordinary consumers/users seeking to locate the functions available less than one domain name may be confused if they accidentally arrived at a different but similar website which offers no such services. Such users could well conclude that the first domain name owner had misrepresented its goods and services through its promotional activities and the first domain owner would thereby lose their custom. It is apparent therefore that a domain name may have all the characteristics of a trade mark and could found an action for passing off.”

The court further held that there is no legislation in India which explicitly refers to dispute resolution in connection with domain names. The operation of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 is also not extra territorial and may not allow for adequate protection of domain names. This does not mean that domain names are not to be protected legally to the extent possible under laws of passing off.

However, with most of the countries providing for specific legislations for combating and curbing cyber squatting, India also needs to address the issue and formulate legal provisions against cyber squatting. For settlement of Disputes, WIPO has introduced a new mechanism called ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) for settlement of disputes relating to domain names. As the parties are given the right to file the case against the decision of ICANN in their respective jurisdictions, the decisions of ICANN is having only persuasive value for the domain users.

We know that a domain name is easy to remember and use, and is chosen as an instrument of commercial enterprise not only because it facilitates the ability of consumers to navigate the internet to find websites they are looking for, but also at the same time, serves to identify and distinguish the business itself, or its goods or services, and to specify its corresponding online internet location. Consequently where a domain name is used in connection with a business, the value of maintaining an exclusive identity becomes critical. As more and more commercial enterprises trade or advertise their presence on the web, domain names have become more and more valuable and the potential for dispute is high. Whereas a large number of trademarks containing the same name can comfortably co-exist because they are associated with different products, belong to business in different jurisdictions etc, the distinctive nature of the domain name providing global exclusivity is much sought after. The fact that many consumers searching for a particular site are likely, in the first place, to try and guess its domain name has further enhanced this value.

The law does not permit any one to carry on his business in such a way as would persuade the customers or clients in believing that the goods or services belonging to someone else are his or are associated therewith. It does not matter whether the latter person does so fraudulently or otherwise. The reasons are:

Honesty and fair play are, and ought to be, the basic policies in the world of business.When a person adopts or intends to adopt a name in connection with his business or services, which already belongs to someone else, it results in confusion and has propensity of diverting the customers and clients of someone else to himself and thereby resulting in injury

Thus, a Domain Name requires a strong, constant and instant protection under all the legal systems of the world, including India. This can be achieved either by adopting harmonization of laws all over the world or by jealously protecting the same in the municipal spheres by all the countries of the world.

Trademarks vs. Domain names

There is a distinction between a trademark and a domain name, which is not relevant to the nature of the right of an owner in connection with the domain name, but is material to the ’scope of the protection’ available to the right. The distinction lies in the manner in which the two operate.

A trademark is protected by the laws of a country where such trademark may be registered. Consequently, a trademark may have multiple registrations in many countries throughout the world.


On the other hand, since the internet allows for access without any geographical limitation, a domain name is potentially accessible irrespective of the geographical location of the consumers. The outcome of this potential for universal connectivity is not only that a domain name would require world wide exclusivity but also that national laws might be inadequate to effectively protect a domain name.

The defense available to such a complaint has been particularized “but without limitation”, in Rule 4 (c) as follows:


(i) Before any notice to the domain name owner/registrant, the use of, or demonstrable preparations to use, the domain name or a name corresponding to the domain name in connection with bona fide offering of goods or services; or


(ii) The domain name owner/registrant (as an individual, business, or other organization) has been commonly known by the domain name, even if it has acquired no trademark or service mark rights; or


(iii) The domain name owner/registrant is making a legitimate non-commercial or fair use of the domain name, without intent for commercial gain to misleadingly divert consumers or to tarnish the trademark or service mark at issue.

These rules indicate that the disputes may be broadly categorized as:

Disputes between trademark owners and domain name owners andBetween domain name owners inter se.

A prior registrant can protect its domain name against subsequent registrants. Confusing similarity in domain names may be a ground for complaint and similarity is to be decided on the possibility of deception amongst potential customers. The defenses available to a complaint are also substantially similar to those available to an action for passing off under trademark law.

As far as India is concerned, there is no legislation, which explicitly refers to dispute resolution in connection with domain names. But although the operation of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 itself is not extra territorial and may not allow for adequate protection of domain names, this does not mean that domain names are not to be legally protected to the extent possible under the laws relating to passing off

In India, the Trademarks Act, 1999 (Act) provide protection to trademarks and service marks respectively. A closer perusal of the provisions of the Act and the judgments given by the Courts in India reveals that the protection available under the Act is stronger than internationally required and provided.


Rule 2 of the UDNDR Policy requires the applicant to determine that the domain name for which registration is sought, does not infringes or violates someone else’s rights. Thus, if the domain name, proposed to be registered, is in violation of another person’s “trademark rights”, it will violate Rule 2 of the Policy.


In such an eventuality, the Registrar is within his right to refuse to register the domain name. This shows that a domain name, though properly registered as per the requirements of ICANN, still it is subject to the Trademarks Act, 1999 if a person successfully proves that he has ‘rights’ flowing out of the Act.

Conclusion

The protection of domain name under the Indian legal system is standing on a higher footing as compared to a simple recognition of right under the UDNDR Policy. The ramification of the Trademarks Act, 1999 are much wider and capable of conferring the strongest protection to the domain names in the world.

The need of the present time is to harmoniously apply the principles of the trademark law and the provisions concerning the domain names. It must be noted that the moment a decision is given by the Supreme Court and it attains finality, then it becomes binding on all the person or institutions in India.


It cannot be challenged by showing any ’statutory provision’ to the contrary. This is so because no statutory provision can override a ‘Constitutional provision’ and in case of a conflict, if any, the former must give way to the latter. This settled legal position becomes relevant when we consider the decision of the Supreme Court in Satyam case (supra) in the light of the above discussion. The various landmark judgments of the Supreme Court have conferred the ’strongest protection’ to the domain names in the world.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Domain Name Extensions List : Rajesh Goutam

Domain Name Extensions List

.com = Pronounced "dot com." A top-level domain name used for commercial Internet sites
.org = A top-level domain name for organizational Internet sites.
.Net = A top-level domain name used for Internet administrative sites.
.Edu = A top-level domain name used for educational sites.
.Firm = an ending of an address for an Internet site for a business.
.Gov = A top-level domain name used for a U.S. government site on the Internet.
.Int = A top-level domain name used for international institutions.
.Mil = A top-level domain name for a U.S. military site on the Internet.
.Mobi = A top-level domain name for a sites made for mobile phones.
.NATO = A top-level domain name used for NATO sites.
.Nom = an ending of an address for a personal site on the Internet.
.Store = an ending of an address for an Internet site that is for a retail business.
.Web = an ending of an address for an Internet site that is about the World Wide Web


.ac Top-level domain name for an educational network (same as .edu)
.ad Andorra
.ae United Arab Emirates
.af Afghanistan
.ag Antigua and Barbuda
.ai Anguilla
.al Albania
.am Armenia
.an Netherlands Antilles
.ao Angola
.aq Antarctica
.ar Argentina
.as American Samoa
.at Austria
.au Australia
.aw Aruba
.az Azerbaijan
.ba Bosnia/Herzegovinia
.bb Barbados
.bd Bangladesh
.be Belgium
.bf Burkina Faso
.bg Bulgaria
.bh Bahrain
.bi Burundi
.bj Benin
.bm Bermuda
.bn Brunei Darussalam
.bo Bolivia
.br Brazil
.bs Bahamas
.bt Bhutan
.bv Bouvet Island
.bw Botswana
.by 1. Belarus 2. Byelorussia
.bz Belize
.ca Canada
.cc Cocos Islands - Keelings
.cf Central African Republic
.cg Congo
.ch Switzerland
.ci Cote D’Ivoire, or Ivory Coast
.ck Cook Islands
.cl Chile
.cm Cameroon
.cn China
.co Colombia
.cr Costa Rica
.cs Czechoslovakia (former)
.cu Cuba
.cv Cape Verde
.cx Christmas Island
.cy Cyprus
.cz Czech Republic
.de Germany
.dj Djibouti
.dk Denmark
.dm Dominica
.do Dominican Republic
.dz Algeria
.ec Ecuador
.ee Estonia
.eg Egypt
.eh Western Sahara
.er Eritrea
.es Spain
.et Ethiopia
.eu European Union
.fi Finland
.fj Fiji
.fk Falkland Islands/Malvinas
.fm Micronesia
.fo Faroe Islands
.fr France
.fx Metropolitan France
.ga Gabon
.gb Great Britain
.gd Grenada
.ge Georgia
.gf French Guiana
.gh Ghana
.gi Gibraltar
.gl Greenland
.gm Gambia
.gn Guinea
.gp Guadeloupe
.gq Equatorial Guinea
.gr Greece
.gs South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
.gt Guatemala
.gu Guam
.gw Guinea-Bissau
.gy Guyana
.hk Hong Kong
.hm Heard and McDonald Islands
.hn Honduras
.hr Croatia/Hrvatska
.ht Haiti
.hu Hungary
.id Indonesia
.ie Ireland
.il Israel
.in India
.io British Indian Ocean Territory
.iq Iraq
.ir Iran
.is Iceland
.it Italy
.jm Jamaica
.jo Jordan
.jp Japan
.ke Kenya
.kg Kyrgyzstan
.kh Cambodia
.ki Kiribati
.km Comoros
.kn Saint Kitts and Nevis
.kp North Korea
.kr South Korea
.kw Kuwait
.ky Cayman Islands
.kz Kazakhstan
.la Laos
.lb Lebanon
.lc Saint Lucia
.li Liechtenstein
.lk Sri Lanka
.lr Liberia
.ls Lesotho
.lt Lithuania
.lu Luxembourg
.lv Latvia
.ly Libya
.ma Morocco
.mc Monaco
.md Moldova
.mg Madagascar
.mh Marshall Islands
.mk Macedonia
.ml Mali
.mm Myanmar
.mn Mongolia
.mo Macau
.mp Northern Mariana Islands
.mq Martinique
.mr Mauritania
.ms Montserrat
.mt Malta
.mu Mauritius
.mv Maldives
.mw Malawi
.mx Mexico
.my Malaysia
.mz Mozambique
.na Namibia
.nc New Caledonia
.ne Niger
.nf Norfolk Island
.ng Nigeria
.ni Nicaragua
.nl Netherlands
.no Norway
.np Nepal
.nr Nauru
.nt Neutral Zone
.nu Niue
.nz New Zealand (Aotearoa)
.om Oman
.pa Panama
.pe Peru
.pf French Polynesia
.pg Papua New Guinea
.ph Philippines
.pk Pakistan
.pl Poland
.pm St. Pierre and Miquelon
.pn Pitcairn
.pr Puerto Rico
.pt Portugal
.pw Palau
.py Paraguay
.qa Qatar
.re Reunion
.ro Romania
.ru Russian Federation
.rw Rwanda
.sa Saudi Arabia
.sb Solomon Islands
.sc Seychelles
.sd Sudan
.se Sweden
.sg Singapore
.sh Saint Helena
.si Slovenia
.sj Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
.sk Slovakia
.sl Sierra Leone
.sm San Marino
.sn Senegal
.so Somalia
.sr Suriname
.st Sao Torme and Principe
.su Former USSR
.sv El Salvador
.sy Syria
.sz Swaziland
.tc Turks and Caicos Islands
.td Chad
.tf French Southern Territory
.tg Togo
.th Thailand
.tj Tajikistan
.tk Tokelau
.tm Turkmenistan
.tn Tunisia
.to Tonga
.tp East Timor
.tr Turkey
.tt Trinidad and Tobago
.tv Tuvalu
.tw Taiwan
.tz Tanzania
.ua Ukraine
.ug Uganda
.uk United Kingdom
.um U.S. Minor Outlying Islands
.us United States
.uy Uruguay
.uz Uzbekistan
.va Vatican City State
.vc Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
.ve Venezuela
.vg British Virgin Islands
.vi U.S. Virgin Islands
.vn Viet Nam
.vu Vanuatu
.wf Wallis and Futuna Islands
.ws Samoa
.ye Yemen
.yt Mayotte
.yu Yugoslavia
.za South Africa
.zm Zambia
.zr Zaire
.zw Zimbabwe

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Epic Web Browser in India : Rajesh Goutam

There are tons of Internet Browsers available including Internet Explorer, , Firefox, and Safari, however, the Epic Browser is a bit different in the sense that it has been created specifically with Indians in mind.

















A Bangalore based startup called Hidden Reflex has made available a browser called as the "Epic Browser". Epic Browser is a Internet web browser which is based on Mozilla Firefox, which taps into several services to serve content which is useful and relevant to Indian users.

For example you can get cricket match score updates, share market updates, video streams and more. Epic Browser also has a built in Antivirus solution to keep the bad malware and Trojans out of your PC. Currently Epic browser has over 1500 applications

and also supports . Read our earlier review of Epic Browser here or download Epic Browser from here.

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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Know, Hack's Gmail account

Know, Hack's Gmail account

If your Gmail account is opened to anyone without your knowledge and e-mail sent, so now you can get this information. This new feature of Gmail will now tell you where and when your account was opened?

However, this feature already exists in Gmail, but rarely had to Users on the eye. Users of Google on why the recent attention to the information banner as decided.

And also security options: If you are doing Mentoen Gmail account, then on top of your inbox in no time you will see this information as banner. This feature also
Will tell which browser to open the account and IP address has been used.

In addition, Google's other security features will be increasingly active. These features from Google was getting increasingly popular social networking a purpose of fighting, the second of its Users to avoid fraud.

Know where Open Account: IT Experts believe that this will definitely increase in the number of Users of Google. Also it will benefit both user and company. Experts said the same country every day if you are accessing the account. Anytime, any place and any other by the account is opened there is a change, in the event that your Gmail account window will show a Aornig message. The user will know it's easy to hack their account is going nowhere. With that option to click on Details as well as user will know what IP address the account was open Ug.

Keep in mind also: Google with this feature - along Users should always remember that your e-mail after logout Czech and short - a little time to keep changing your password. Ug addition to a password that can not be easily known. Users Baratkara Such precautions can keep your account safe.

Windows V/S Linux Hosting Server: Rajesh Goutam

Windows V/S Linux Hosting Server: Rajesh Goutam

The Basics of Linux & Windows :
Linux (and its close relation Unix) and Windows 2000 (and its close cousin Windows NT) are types of software (known as operating systems) that web servers use to do the kind of things that web servers do. You do not need to know any real detail of either to make a decision as to which you need but here a few guidelines.
Just because you use a windows desktop PC doesn't mean you have to opt for Windows web hosting (and the reverse is true as well). The operating system you use on your desktop has little to do with your choice of web hosts. As long as you understand how to use your FTP or web publishing software, your can use either operating system.
But what is important is that you know what you want your website to do and what you want to offer on it. This is what will ultimately help determine the type of web hosting that will work best for you. As mentioned earlier, interactive websites usually rely on ASP, PHP, or Perl type languages.
Linux Web Hosting or Windows 2000 Web Hosting ? Make your Choice !
When it comes to Web hosting, Linux has, for some time, been widely considered the best OS for Web servers. It's typically found to be the most reliable, stable and efficient system and, as such, it's commonly used for the demanding environment of Web and mail servers. Indeed, aalphanet.com runs on the Linux OS precisely because of this traditional stability.
The million-dollar question is what application are you looking to use for your hosting? Consider the tools and scripting languages you plan to use – if you use PHP, Perl or MySQL, Linux is the way forward. If apps are Microsoft-specific, then Windows is what you need.
If your site, like most web sites, is what might be termed "brochure-ware" then Linux servers are ideal. By brochure-ware I mean a site that offers the kind of information that in the past might have been provided on paper in the form of brochures, newsletters or data sheets. Brochure-ware sites will offer some interaction through enquiry forms and can certainly incorporate online purchasing and other routine e-commerce functions.
If however your site incorporates an online searchable database or interactive chat facilities then Windows 2000 or NT will be a better bet in most cases. It will cost a bit more but you'll get that back in reduced development time and simply better functionality.
The following are the advantages of using Linux based web server compared to Windows based web server :
Stable: Linux/Unix operating systems has traditionally been believed to be very stable and robust. A web site housed on a Linux operating system will have very high up-time (of the order of 99.9%). Of course, other factors such as power supply, network admin skills, and network load etc. also matter when it comes to maintaining the system uptime.
Low cost of ownership: The Linux OS comes free of cost (or at very insignificant cost, usually cost of distribution). Also, it has full fledged server, and desk top applications that comes free along with the OS. These server applications (such as FTP, Web Server, DNS Server, File Server etc.) being free, are also very stable.
Ease of use : When it comes to web hosting, it is easy to host on Linux web servers. The process of uploading and hosting is almost same for both Linux and Windows web servers. If you want to use a Windows based tool such as Front Page for uploading a web site on to a Linux based web server, make sure that the Front Page extensions are enabled. This is only required if you are uploading using HTTP feature (http://www.yourwebsite.com) of Front Page. Front Page also makes it possible to upload a web site using FTP. You need to select ftp://www.yourwebsite.com for up loading using front page FTP option. Note that if you select "Front Page Extensions" during web site design, you must enable Front Page extensions on a Linux web server also. These days, all Linux web servers are coming with installable Front Page extensions, and this should pose no problem for hosting on a Linux platform.
You can use almost all types of file extensions (or scripts) when using Linux web server. Commonly, the following extensions are supported:
.cgi, .html, .htm, .pl, .php, .shtml, .xml, and others.
Basically it means that you can host web sites that use different types of server side scripts including .cgi, .pl, .php, and .asp (with plug-in).
Easy to move between hosts : A web site designed to be hosted on a Linux based web server can be hosted on a Windows web server easily, where as the reverse is not always true.
Most widely used : Linux/Unix based web hosting is most widely used compared to Windows based web hosting.
Scalability : A web site is dynamic. Usually, a web site starts with a few pages of html and grows over a period of time to suit the customers requirements. It is preferable to design a web site keeping this requirements in mind. A web site designed for compatibility with a Linux/Unix based web server meets the scalability requirement easily without making any site wide design changes.
On the downside, Linux based web server is not fully compatible with Microsoft technologies. If you are using any specialized applications or VB for development of your web site, it is preferable to host with a Windows based web server.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Search Engine Optimization Tips for Your Website…

1. Know Your Target Audience – Before any code or content is written for the site, think about your target audience and keep them in mind at every stage of site development. Consider age, gender, and especially, think about the things that will make your target audience want to visit your site often.

2. Build a Clean, User-Friendly Site – Web users have very short attention spans and the decision to linger at your site or click the Back button is made in a few seconds. Build a site that's easy on the eyes and structure it so that information can be found quickly and easily. Use bulleted lists, subheads, bold important text but don't overdo it, and use clean, intuitive page layouts. Avoid building pages with frames, .PDF's, and Flash. By the time these pages have loaded, your viewer is probably long gone.

3. Well-Written Content – Make sure the content on your site is well-written, gets right to the point, and doesn't insult the intelligence of your readers with wild claims and hyperbole. Good content encourages readers to explore the other pages of your site and creates high-quality inbound links.

4. Let Keywords and Key phrases Occur Naturally – Both search engines and readers alike will notice obvious keyword stuffing immediately and your credibility will suffer. Let the words and phrases that you want to optimize occur naturally in the content without overdoing it.
5. Use Short, Relevant URLs – Give your page URLs good file names which include the keywords optimized for that page and definitely avoid query strings. Try to limit page titles to relevant words separated by hyphens. For example, instead of ".com/seo" try ".com/search-engine-optimization-tips" or ".com/SEO-tips.”

6. Good Meta Descriptions – Keep Meta descriptions between 200-250 characters and make them relevant to the page and informative. Good Meta descriptions raise confidence that the page will contain the information that web users seek therefore making it more selectable.

7. Quality Inbound and Outbound Links – The quality of your inbound and outbound links far outweigh quantity for SEO purposes. Link farming is frowned upon by search engines and readers alike. If someone clicks on an outbound link from your site, make sure that it takes them somewhere interesting and informative or they're not likely to click on another.

8. Limit Keywords and Key phrases – Feature two or three optimized keywords and phrases on each page and again, make them occur naturally in the content. If you want to rank well for other terms, simply build other pages optimized for those terms.

9. Update the Content Regularly – Add new content to your site on a regular basis. It gives your site visitors something new to read and the search engines will be inclined to index your site more frequently.

10. Avoid Unethical SEO Methods – Link farming, duplicated content, cloaking, spamdexing, and other attempts to fool search engine crawlers will get your site penalized and buried where no one can find it. Search engine algorithms are increasingly sophisticated and Black Hat SEO methods will destroy any possibility for ranking well.

These are just a few search engine optimization tips for you to consider that will help your site rank well and there are many, many more. For a more thorough understanding of how these strategies and others work together to bring positive results, explore the other pages of this site and contact an experienced Internet marketing expert. The guidance and counsel of an ethical search engine marketing consultant is the best SEO tip of all.
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Saturday, July 5, 2008

10 Tips To Effective Search Engine Optimization, Submission And Promotion

10 Tips To Effective Search Engine Optimization, Submission And Promotion


1. Make sure your website is tested for good load time, dead links and cross-browser compatibility. Netmechanic.com is a good website to do this.

2. Optimize you web site pages by making sure your top keywords appear in your title, meta tags and content.

3. Make sure you provide quality content that have something unique to offer and that have keywords or key phrases people might search to find your site.

4. If you sell products, give something away free (The word "free" is one of the top most searched words on the internet).

5. Build quality links to your site pages from other well ranked sites on your target search engine.

6. Make a list of your top keywords and key-phrases and track your listings/ranking in the top 10 search engines and analyze it periodically.

7. Submit to top directories there are many directories out there that list websites in their related categories - Just find the top ranked ones and submit your pages under related sections.

8. Make sure your web site looks attractive and easy to use with clear navigation and easy to read layout and fonts. This is especially useful for directories as manual approval is required for them.

9. Keep up to date with the latest in SEO by reading through articles, forums and related guides - remember SEO requires a lot of time and patience. You have to keep working on it.

10. Keep your website focused to cater to your visitors needs - don't throw in a free-for-all links program or forum to just attract traffic - in the long run this will pay-off as you website will be recognized for what it is.

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What Is Web Hosting?

What Is Web Hosting?

The best way to explain this is by comparing it to a real-life (brick & mortar) situation. Picture a web hosting company as the owner of a shopping mall. The shopping mall owner invested a lot of money on hiring architects, constructors, engineers, etc. to build it. Now all the stores on it are empty and the owner is going to rent them to smaller businesses that can't afford (or who simply don't want) their own building.

As a small business owner, you can rent this store space on a per-month basis. But remember it is empty. So it will be your responsibility to decorate your store, fill it up with your own products, furniture & displays and to advertise your store to the world in order to get new customers.

The responsibility of the shopping mall owner is to keep and maintain the building in a top condition for your business to prosper. In the exact same manner, a hosting company invests a lot of money to set up high-speed connections and a full-fledged data center. And as a small business owner, you may rent virtual space on the web to set up your store and offer your products or services to the world.

When you set up your account it will also be empty and it will be up to you to design your own website (or hire a web designer to build one for you), and to advertise it to the world.

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To check the phones Software revision for Nokia Mobile.
On the main screen type *#0000#

To enter in the secret menu in Nokia Phone.
On the main screen type *#92702689# [*#war0anty#]
It will take you to a secret menu where you may find some of the information below:
1. Displays Serial Number.
2. Displays the Month and Year of Manufacture
3. Displays (if there) the date where the phone was purchased (MMYY)
4. Displays the date of the last repair - if found (0000)
5. Shows life timer of phone (time passes since last start)

To restore Factory Settings for Nokia mobile
*#7780# reset to factory settings.

Taking picture without getting noticed.
Turn on/off the "click" sound made by the camera by selecting the 'Silent' profile or by turning warning tones on/off.

Hiding your Mobile/ Cellphone Number
Go to: Menu > Tools > Settings > Call > Send My Caller ID >
'Yes', 'No' or 'Set By Network' to follow the default settings of your home network.
It works only with very few network who provide you facility of “Private Number”

Speed Dialing From Simcard contact (not stored in mobile phonebook)
Type number followed by # then call.
Example: 1# or 2# or 21#

To check Nokia mobile or cellphones IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) On the main screen type *#06#

Information you get from the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)
XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X
TAC FAC SNR SP

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Changing Startup and Log-off screens

Startup Screen
  1. Create a 320x400 bitmap in the root directory and name it LOGO.SYS
  2. You can use LOGOW.SYS file in the Windows directory as a starter
Logoff Screens
  1. There are many system file that constitutes Lofoff screen.
  2. They are actually bitmaps 320x400 that just have a different extension
  3. The hidden file in the root directory LOGO.SYS is the startup logo.
  4. There are two files in the Windows directory.
  5. LOGOW.SYS is the Wait while Shutting down ... screen.
  6. LOGOS.SYS is the You may now shut-off or Reboot screen.
  7. Make two new image files of your chice in Paint and name it as LOGOW.SYS and LOGOS.SYS and replce the actual windows file by this two.
  8. But make sure they should be of the same size
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To boost performance of your PC

  • To boost performance of your PC or to increase RAM virtually,
    Right click on My Computer Icon on Desktop
    >> Go to Properties
    >> Go to Advanced
    >> Go to Performance - Settings
    >> Go to Advanced
    >> Go to Virtual Memory - Change
    Keep the initial size same as recommended and maximum size double of it then restart your system.
    It will improve speed of windows and you can play some games which require higher RAM.


  • To Minimise all the application and running windows press the "Windows + M " key together.

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    To Lock a folder in windows XP without any software.

    To Lock a folder in windows XP without any software. Follow the steps Below.

    1. Make a Folder in C drive rename it as "abc" without quotes.
    2. Now open Command Prompt from Start Menu.
    3. Type "attrib +s +h C:\abc" without quotes and press enter.
    4. This command will Make your folder invisble and it can not be seen even in hidden files and folders
    5. To make it visible again type "attrib -s -h C:\abc"
    6. You can lock any other folder also by changing the location C:\abc to address of your folder.
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    Wednesday, April 16, 2008

    tips-and-tricks-about-google

    I have been quite fascinated by Google ever since they started out as a search engine. Over the time Google has become an indispensable tool for any serious geek. I will describe a few techniques that I use. They have been collected from various help pages, chat rooms and books. If you find any error please point it out.


    Common queries
    So how will you effectively use Google. Take this example. A friend of mine was asking me over yahoo messenger what is a blog. I told him to search on Google and find out. He tried this. blog
    Alas the answer was there but lost in thousands of links. He alerted me that he can't find an answer. I told " Ok , Let me see What is wrong? ". I tried this
    What is blog The answer was right there.
    While formulating search queries you must be specific as far as possible. A query like Linux vpn howto can yield a different result than vpn howto. Google seems to be intelligent enough to understand some human thought chain. So while making queries be a bit descriptive and formulate a properly worded query. Google ignores some of the common words such as 'the' 'and' 'a' etc while performing a search.
    How to formulate a good search string
    Google uses AND logic for the queries by default. If you search linux vpn howto google searches for pages containing linux AND vpn AND howto. You can put OR logic in the search box like this
    linux OR vpn OR howto
    You can exclude some terms using "-"
    linux vpn -installation
    Try ( linux vpn - installation ) and see how it is different from the above query. You can group a set of terms by enclosing them in brackets. It is also possible to combine AND and OR operators.
    It may be noted that Google is not case sensitive regarding search strings. Linux, LINUX and linux produces the same results. However the operators such as AND and OR are case sensitive.
    Searching for a file
    Suppose you want to search for pdf documents only. You can do this by attaching a filetype modifier to your query. A typical query can look like this
    vpn filetype:pdf Google can recognize most common filetyes.
    Searching only at a site
    This is similar to file type modifier. Try this VPN site:ibm.com Then try vpn site:edu filetype:pdf You can get some interesting result by trying this query linux site:microsoft.com
    Searching in URLs and Page titles
    You can search in urls using inurl modifier. Try inurl:smb.conf Similarly you can use intitle modifier.
    Searching in Google cache
    If you are looking for some old web site you can directly search in Google cache. Try cache:slashdot.org and see the cached pages.
    Looking for definitions
    This can be handy if your school going kid pesters you for his home work. Try
    define:watt It bring out definitions from around the web.
    Looking at Google advanced search
    I think it is one link that most people try to ignore. It is designed for commoners. Almost all the options I mentioned above are available through advanced search.
    The preferences page is also worth a visit. It uses cookies to set preferences such as number of search results to be displayed, language preferences etc.
    Finding the price of some geek gadget
    Google has a companion site called froogle.com. Its interface is exactly similar. But it returns prices across various stores in the US. This feature can be very useful if you plan to buy some strange hardware. Let us hope that froogle.co.in will appear soon.
    Google Calculator
    In the google search :
    Type in an equation: (100+4567*10-200=)
    What is the square root of 267? (sqrt(267))
    Google labs
    Google is very innovative and always tries to introduce new features. You can see some of the upcoming features at labs.google.com . Also Google conducts a puzzle champion ships annually.
    Google Sets
    Google sets is an interesting feature currently available at http://labs.google.com/sets.
    Have a look at the page. You will see a number of text boxes. Enter some words which belongs to a set of items and search. Google will complete the set.
    I typed in the names of following linux distributions " Mandrake" "Suse" " "debian" and hit larger set button. Google provided a huge list of linux distributions.

    Friday, April 4, 2008

    Web Promotions Jaipur

    Not getting the traffic to your Website?
    No Keywords listed? / Is your site optimized for Search engine listing?

    Website Marketing / Promotion :


    The Internet is rapidly growing and more people are logging on every day, the potential for expansion seems limitless. As the Internet matures most companies are trying to secure a place in the future. The most spectacular thing about the Internet is its ability to reach the masses at very little cost compared to standard forms of media.

    A page will never be seen if it is not marketed properly. We can market your product, resulting in higher returns for your investment. Our designers and Internet marketing staff are dedicated to maximizing your visibility. Our goal is your success. We will incorporate your organizations information into a custom made design and help you to expand by advertising your site on the Internet.

    We will help you select your own unique domain address for your company and get you listed in the most important search engines for maximum traffic and exposure.

    Dreams Soft Technology have a reliable and organized office of friendly staff with full customer support. We pride ourselves in producing a high quality product. We treat our client’s sites as if they were our own business and truly help our customers grow. If you want greater exposure and an effective way to market your products or services, send us your requirement, we can help you!

    Just because you own a small business doesn't mean you can't find your place on the Internet. In fact, the web is probably one of the best places for small business to be, as it gives you the chance to compete in the same arena as many of your larger competitors. All you need is a quality design for your web site and your small business can have the same chance for success.

    The Internet is still a level playing field and companies with large marketing budgets do not dominate it. With a good product and a well built web site, the little guy still has a chance to grow. It must be designed well and it's important that it look professional and is easy to navigate and can be found.

    If you have a growing company and are interested in expanding into the Internet you should consider contacting us to discuss your options. We will work with you to find the most economical path to take without sacrificing quality.

    If you have a web site hosted, and wants to promote the web site, and wants to get listed in popular search engines like Google, yahoo, msn...etc. please do contact us for more details.

    If you want a web site that will perform well in the search engines then you've come to the right place. We will work with you to make sure your site has all the right elements to do just that. We research your area and find out exactly how people are searching for your products and / or services and what the competition is in that area and design and market your site accordingly.
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    Internet Explorer & CSS issues

    Internet Explorer & CSS issues

    Trying to get CSS-based websites to look the same across all browsers can often be difficult. Many of the problems however lie with Internet Explorer implementing CSS commands differently to other, more standards compliant browsers. All is not lost, however, as many of the differences you see across browsers are caused by the same Internet Explorer CSS issues...

    1. Page elements are narrower in Internet Explorer

    Perhaps the most famous IE and CSS problem is Internet Explorer's misinterpretation of the CSS box model, which can cause page elements to be narrower in IE. Every HTML element is essentially a box, the width of which is the total of its margin, border, padding and content area. Imagine the following CSS rule:

    div {
    margin: 5em;
    padding: 4em;
    border: 1em solid green;
    width: 30em
    }

    This means that each div is 50em wide in total. This amount is made up of a 30em wide content area, and a 4em padding, 1em border and 5em (invisible) margin on both the left and right sides.

    In IE however, the border and padding are included in the width of the content, as opposed to added on. In IE therefore, the width of the content is only 20em (30em less 5em padding and border on either side), and the total width of the div is just 40em.

    This CSS box model problem occurs in IE5.x, and can occur in IE6, depending on how you declare the ISO value in the HTML code. There are two ways of doing this:

    ·

    ·

    The first command is placed on the very first line of the HTML document and the second can be placed anywhere within the . In order for XHTML pages to validate it's compulsory to use one of these commands. The W3C recommends using the first command as the second will be phased out in the future.

    By using the first command however, Internet Explorer 6 will render the CSS box model incorrectly, just like in version 5 browsers. To fix the box model problem, you'll need to insert a CSS hack to send different width values to different browsers. The CSS hack you use will depend on which ISO value you use, and therefore which versions of IE are rendering the box model incorrectly.

    To fix up only IE5.x, use the following CSS commands:

    div {
    margin: 5em;
    padding: 4em;
    border: 1em solid green;
    width/**/:/**/ 40em;
    width: 30em
    }

    To fix up all versions of IE, use these CSS commands:

    div {
    margin: 5em;
    padding: 4em;
    border: 1em solid green;
    width: 40em
    }
    html>body div {
    width: 30em
    }

    (See the article, CSS hacks & browser detection14 for more on these hacks.)

    2. Text spilling out of its container in non-IE browsers

    Internet Explorer, unlike other browsers, will expand borders and background colours so text doesn't spill out of its containing element. Take a look at the following example:

    Example text

    If you're viewing this in Internet Explorer, the box should look fine. In all other browsers the text is spilling out of the right-hand side of the box. The box has been assigned class="box" and has the following CSS commands assigned to it:

    .box {
    width: 40px;
    border: 2px solid #781351;
    padding: 3px;
    background: #d7b9c9;
    white-space: nowrap
    }

    Non-IE browsers will adhere to the width: 40px CSS command, which is why the box doesn't expand in these browsers. IE instead interprets width as min-width, and therefore expands the box to fit the text (the same applies with height and min-height).

    To ensure the text doesn't spill out of the box in all browsers, you'll need to use the following CSS rule, in addition to the first one:

    html>body .box
    {
    width: auto;
    min-width: 40px
    }

    IE will ignore this CSS command, as the command has html>body at the front of it (see the article, CSS hacks & browser detection14 for more on this). As such, this CSS command is only for non-IE browsers. The first CSS rule, width: auto, cancels out the original width rule. The second command, min-width: 40px then assigns a minimum width to the box, so the box will always expand to fit the text.

    Check out the box again (you won't see any difference in Internet Explorer, so open this up in another browser to see the change):

    Example text

    Much better!

    3. Disappearing background images

    IE has a very freaky bug where it likes to make background images (and sometimes even text - particularly if there are floated elements around) disappear. This often happens when you scroll up and down on a web page and you can usually make the background re-appear by refreshing the page.

    Obviously you won't want your site visitors to have to refresh a page to see a background image in full! A freaky solution to this freaky problem is to insert the CSS command, position: relative into the CSS rule containing the background image:

    .foo {
    background: url(filename.jpg);
    position: relative
    }

    Occasionally this won't work, so another solution is to assign a width or a height to the element with the background image. You may not want to assign a height or width, so a solution is to assign a height of 1% for Internet Explorer. Because IE interprets height as min-height (see point 2 above) this CSS rule won't affect the appearance:

    .foo {
    background: url(filename.jpg);
    height: 1%
    }
    html>body .foo {
    height: auto
    }

    The height: 1% CSS command is cancelled out by the height: auto CSS command. Internet Explorer doesn't understand html>body, so by inserting this in front of the second CSS rule this whole CSS rule is ignored by IE.

    4. Widths only working on IE

    Every HTML element is either a block or an inline element. Examples of block elements include

    ,

    ,

    ,
    and
  • . Example of inline elements include , , , and .

    One of the characteristics of inline elements is that you can't change the width of an inline element. The following CSS rule shouldn't, in theory, work:

    span {
    width: 100px
    }

    This CSS rule won't work, except in Internet Explorer where each span will now have a width of 100px. In every other browser however, the width of the span will simply be the width of the number of characters contained in the element. The solution? Make the span a block level element:

    span {
    width: 100px;
    display: block
    }

    (Turning the span into a block element will make the width command work in every browser, but it will also make the span begin on a new line. To combat this, you could assign float: left to the span.)

    5. Unstyled version of web page appearing in IE

    When your website loads up in Internet Explorer, does an unstyled version of the page appear for a second or two, before the styled version kicks in this? If so, your website may be suffering from what's known as the Flash Of Unstyled Content16 (or FOUC).

    If you're using the @import directive (e.g. ) to call up your CSS file then this phenomenon may be happening on your website in IE. It's weird, there's no logical explanation for it, but this problem obviously needs to be fixed.

    The simple solution to this illogical problem is an equally illogical solution - insert either a link or a script element into the header:

    ·

    ·

    It doesn't matter which one you insert (or even if you insert both). If you provide a print stylesheet, using the link element to reference it (as indicated in the example above), then you'll never see the FOUC phenomenon.

    6. Fixed width web page not sitting in centre of window

    Got a fixed width website and can't get it to centrally align in the window in Internet Explorer? Or you can get it to centrally align in IE but not in any other browser? Fear not, it's not your fault! Unfortunately, the correct way of centrally aligning content through CSS doesn't actually work in IE:

    #container {
    width: 770px;
    margin: 0 auto
    }

    The second command, margin: 0 auto, basically gives our containing element an automatic margin on the left and right, thereby positioning the containing element in the centre of the browser window.

    IE however, will need slightly different commands to make this work:

    body {
    text-align: center
    }
    #container {
    width: 770px;
    margin: 0 auto;
    text-align: left
    }

    This will then centrally align the container in IE too. To prevent the text from centrally aligning too, we insert text-align: left into the container div.

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    Dreams Soft Technology was established with an aim of providing the quality Web Solutions at very reasonable prices.