Archive for December, 2008

Different Types of Pet Carriers

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

In the good old days buying or choosing Pet carriers used to be a rather boring or not so likeable option. But these days these pet carriers themselves have become a style statement on its own, with different varieties that is available to choose from. Apart from the regular varieties or regular models there are stylish pet carriers which come in different shapes and sizes and colors suiting your style statement.

There are various different types of pet carriers available everywhere. These include the regular kennel type pet carrier, the special airline approved pet carriers, designer pet carriers, standard models, front side carrying type, rolling model and the regular crates.

You can choose according to the need of yours. If you are a stylish or fashionable person there are specially designed stylish pet carriers. They actually don’t look like a pet carrier at all instead looks like an extended accessory of yours. This would be ideal for those fashionable woman folks.

With so many options available it is up to you to choose the right according to your specification and need as well as importantly your pet’s needs. You can buy them online if you really want to save some time and also more importantly some money.

Estimation Through Takeoff Software

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Computers are changing the way that we all do business. That should be obvious to anyone who’s looked at recent developments in the world of technology. If you are involved in the world of construction, then you should be up-to-date with the latest in takeoff software.

The basics of the program are just amazing. You can just do your designs through the software and it will make a professional blueprint from your information. Then you just have to change the little menus to make it better. You can shift the display to show different rooms or even build up material lists. These are some of the more complex ideas though. Just think about how nice it would be to calculate square feet when you are planning a job. Just type in the number and you’ll be able to have detailed and running estimations of all the little projects.

It’s obvious that you shouldn’t buy the software just to do square feet estimate programs. You can still do those through basic calculator functions. The idea is that they are just a small part of a much bigger program. If you can do these estimates that quickly, then think of all the other things that you can do.

Getting Your A+ Certification Online

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Taking online courses is the latest way to update yourself with the latest technology and advance your career with the easy way. This can be applied even for the certification courses like A+, Microsoft, CCNA or any certification exams for that matter, which you can undergo training online and sit for the exams and clear them quite easily.

A+ online training can only be successful if and only if you could spend some useful time apart from the regular online training. This is because you will need to brush up yourself very well in order to get yourself paced up the online courses that you are undergoing.

As some of these online based learning will be an ongoing one and would require you to be updated before taking the next class, else you will end up with not being able to understand what is being taught and this rule applies even for the A+ online training.

You can also sometimes get free courses for the certifications online. Or at least very cheap courses when you compare it with the regular computer courses. And only for this reason why most and many are opting for the online mode of learning for any courses of late even for the certification courses like A+, Microsoft and CCNA, etc online mode of learning is fast becoming famous because of the sheer convenience it offers.

How to get your demands satisfied on houses for rent in Phoenix?

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

One of the serious problems troubling those people who look for rental homes in Phoenix is how to get affordable houses. Phoenix is regarded as one of the biggest cities for living, but this never means that houses are expensive here.

The most important thing to keep in mind when looking for houses for rent in Phoenix AZ is your requirements. You should draw a clear idea in your mind on what are the most important aspects you look for when searching for houses for rent in Phoenix.

Basic amenities including yard are provided in most of the Phoenix Arizona homes for rent. When you look for additional amenities, make sure that the rent doesn’t go beyond your affordability. You should be clear of what your expectations are and what your landlord’s expectations are.

Check if your family’s demands are met, including easy accessibility to shopping centers and recreational activities. When you feel financing has become a major problem, try getting a broker who will handle the deal carefully. When you want a bigger house with office room or other specifications, always keep in mind that online search will be really helpful. This will be less stressful and you will get all your demands satisfied without demanding a higher rent from you.

Hottest Cars

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

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Music stars’ digital strategies still in flux

Monday, December 15th, 2008

It’s been more than five years since Apple’s iTunes store changed music retail by introducing single-track digital downloads. But it wasn’t until 2008 that most musicians and labels started to wonder out loud whether selling music by the track is good for their bottom lines.

Two of the year’s biggest rock acts, AC/DC and Kid Rock, insist that their albums only be sold whole. And since Apple only rarely allows this, neither act allows iTunes to sell its albums in the United States.

Despite the fact that iTunes is the largest music retailer in the country, neither act seems to have suffered for this decision. As of early December, Kid Rock’s “Rock N Roll Jesus” was the third-best-selling album of the year, according to Nielsen SoundScan. And it was sold only as a CD until almost a year after release, when Kid Rock granted Rhapsody the exclusive rights to sell it online in the States — as a full album. So far, the album has sold only 3,000 digital copies.

AC/DC released its new album “Black Ice” exclusively at Wal-Mart and has sold 1.6 million copies without any digital sales at all; it’s the fourth-best-selling album of the year.

Both of these success stories challenged the accepted gospel that iTunes is an essential part of music retail. Perhaps more surprising is that neither project appeared on file-sharing networks more frequently than most big albums, according to Eric Garland, CEO of the file-trading monitoring company BigChampagne.

“Check some of these artists that have hit singles versus their album sales, then compare it to what Kid Rock is doing,” Ken Levitan, Kid Rock’s manager, told the Wall Street Journal. He has called digital single sales the death knell of the music business.

FLIP SIDE

But there’s another side to the story. The year’s best-selling album is Lil Wayne’s “Tha Carter III,” at 2.7 million copies. Digital stores played a big part in that success: His “Lollipop” single alone sold more than 3 million copies. The second-best-selling album is Coldplay’s “Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends,” with 1.9 million units sold. More than half a million of those copies were sold on digital services.

Digital stores also helped Leona Lewis. The best-selling digital single of the year, according to Nielsen SoundScan, is Lewis’ “Bleeding Love,” which has sold 3.3 million tracks. The album it’s on, “Spirit,” is the eighth-best-selling album of the year, with 1.2 million copies sold, 140,000 of which came through digital channels. Counting every 10 tracks as an album, Lewis’ sales jump to 1.5 million without factoring in the sales of any other singles from “Spirit.” That’s on par with Kid Rock and AC/DC.

These results suggest that it’s possible to have a best-selling album either way. And the best approach may depend on the nature of the music itself.

“If there’s a body of work that the public wants, they will engage with it and purchase it,” says Universal Motown senior vice president of digital business development Cameo Carlson. “It’s about the consumer you’re going after and what story you’re trying to tell.”

Carlson is the executive behind the digital promotion of Lil Wayne’s “Tha Carter III.” She, too, was concerned that the popularity of “Lollipop” might harm Lil Wayne’s album sales but decided to embrace iTunes rather than fight it. Besides “Lollipop,” the label released five more tracks on iTunes before the album’s June 10 release to make sure fans could hear other songs.

She also took advantage of iTunes’ Complete My Album feature, which allows fans who buy a few songs from an album to purchase the remaining tracks at a prorated cost. It was one of the first times the feature was used in conjunction with such a massive prerelease campaign, and its success is striking: More than 10 percent of the album’s first-week sales were digital, up from less than 1 percent for Lil Wayne’s past titles. More than half of those digital sales came from fans using Complete My Album, making “Tha Carter III” the fourth-best-selling album on iTunes for the year.

Could Kid Rock and AC/DC have done the same?

“They’re leaving money on the table by not offering track sales,” Carlson says. “I don’t think that creating an economy of scarcity works. There have been a couple of examples that have been successful … people like to hope that part of the industry is still alive. But I personally think those two are anomalies.”

SUPERSTAR PULL

Carlson and other label execs say that the main reason Kid Rock and AC/DC did so well selling albums is that they’re established acts with loyal fan bases. That’s the same reason Radiohead’s “In Rainbows” sold well as a CD, even though it could be downloaded for free.

The results for emerging acts could look very different. Atlantic Records pulled from iTunes Estelle’s album “Shine” after it and the single “American Boy” showed hit potential. The album spent 17 weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 38, while “American Boy” was a top 10 iTunes download. But sales dropped when Atlantic removed singles from iTunes, and the label changed its tactics soon after.

Other executives believe that other acts could follow Kid Rock and AC/DC’s approach. “Kid Rock absolutely left transactions on the table by not being on iTunes,” BigChampagne’s Garland says. “But did he leave money on the table? I think that’s a tough case to make. Singles-driven acts must be in iTunes. For album-oriented career superstar artists, it’s a strategic question worth asking. But it’s not an easy call.”

Where iTunes fits into album sales strategies will almost certainly be one of the main topics of 2009 and beyond. “We’re still at a stage that will require a lot of experimentation,” says one major-label digital executive. “You’re going to see us experiment with a bunch of different things. I don’t think we’ve figured out exactly what approach we should take.”

Wikipedia launches ‘academy’

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Online encyclopaedia Wikipedia.com launched the ‘Wikipedia Academy’ here today in a bid to increase its popularity and to reach out to large number of rural masses in the country.

“This is the first in Asia after the launch of the first Academy last month in Germany” Wikipedia.com Founder Jimmy Wales told reporters in Chennai.

The Academy would be a community driven initiative among online users. “It would focus more on spreading education and supporting Wikipedia by contributing articles on it”.

Sue Gardner, The Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation which supports wikipedia.com, said “the Academy would be a voluntary organisation among online users to basically promote education through wikipedia.com”. She expressed the hope that the academy will have various chapters in India.

Wales told media later that the response they got after launching the academy in Germany was ”encouraging.” “It was launched in German language and we can see lot of contributors for that. The response was very good” Wales said.

However, he said though there were 277 million users for Wikipedia per month only very few users voluntarily involved themselves for editing or contributing of articles present on the website. “This Academy will also promote that.”

On Wikipedia being ranked fourth website by users worldwide after Google, Yahoo and MSN respectively, he said.

“We don’t want to be competitive with others (other website). The article present on our portal is purely on voluntary basis and we want that to continue.”

He also said that they will not allow any kind of commercials to be present on their website.

High heart rates linked to obesity, diabetes: study

Friday, December 12th, 2008

High resting heart rates may be linked to the development of obesity and diabetes, a Japanese study shows.

Heart rate is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS), a network of neurons in the body operating without conscious thought. It is also believed to affect the large intestine, blood vessels, pupil dilation, perspiration and blood pressure.

In an article published in the American Journal of Hypertension, researchers in Japan said people with resting heart rates of over 80 beats per minute had higher odds of developing insulin resistance, diabetes and cardiovascular problems.

The project was one of the first studies to assess the impact of higher heart rates on the body’s metabolism. It involved 614 participants who were followed over a period of 20 years.

The participants were divided into four groups: those with heart beat rates of under 60, 60-69, 70-79 and over 80.

Compared to those with heart rates of under 60, those who had rates of more than 80 were 1.34 times more likely to be obese, 1.2 times more likely to develop insulin resistance and 4.39 times more likely to end up diabetic.

“These findings provide a mechanism that might explain how obesity and the SNS are linked. This may, in turn, increase understanding of their causal role in the development of heart attack and stroke, the leading causes of death worldwide,” the researchers said in a statement.

The researchers believe that excessive nerve activities may lead to obesity because they lower the amount of fat burn in the body.

Risk of extinction for plants is higher in countries close to the equator

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

A new research has suggested that the risk of extinction for plants is higher in countries close to the equator than previously thought.

The research was carried out by Jana Vamosi and Steven Vamosi at the University of Calgary (U of C) in Canada.

“The tropics contain many ancient species of plants, leading many to consider tropical species as less susceptible to extinction. But, our study indicates that quite the opposite is, in fact, the case,” said Vamosi, an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the U of C.

“The extinction risk for plants is high in countries close to the equator and even higher on islands, even after we take into account factors related to human activities and their use of the natural resources,” he added.

Previous studies on biodiversity in the tropics have focused on beetles, birds, mammals and molluscs.

The Vamosi study mined worldwide databases for the number of plant species at risk in each country of the world, from Falkland Islands in the south to Greenland in the north, and looked at human factors such as GDP, population density and deforestation.

Vamosi concentrated on data from vascular plants (ferns, conifers, and flowering plants), which includes such threatened species as the Canada Hemlock, Western Prairie Fringed Orchid, and Desert Lily, among many others.

Vamosi said that he was surprised that human activity was not the primary cause of the increasing risk of extinction in the equatorial regions.

“Our findings differ from previous ones in that factors tightly linked to human activity were not particularly important in determining how many plant species were threatened with extinction. Instead, the most important factor seemed to be simply latitude. So, extinction dynamics may be very different between plant and animal species,” said Vamosi.

“Plant species near the equator may persist at naturally low population sizes or have small ranges, making them intrinsically more susceptible to a given amount of disturbance,” he added.

“This is not to say that human activities are not underlying contemporary risk of extinction; instead, it implies that plant species in a tropical country will, on average, be more sensitive to a given amount of human disturbance than those in a temperate country,” he further added.

Court Allows Spyware Program to Go Back on Sale

Monday, December 8th, 2008

A Florida company that sells a spyware program must change advertising pitches that emphasize the product’s clandestine nature, but the company can continue to sell the application, a U.S. federal court has ruled.

CyberSpy Software had been unable to sell its RemoteSpy application since Nov. 6, when a court granted a request for an injunction after a complaint by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

The FTC alleges CyberSpy marketed RemoteSpy by giving detailed instructions on how to install the program on computers and surreptitiously collect data. A trial is scheduled for June 15 in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida in Orlando.

The new injunction bars CyberSpy from suggesting the program can be secretly installed or that keyloggers can be passed on as innocuous programs.

CyberSpy Software gave its customers special instructions on how to e-mail the program to an intended victim, disguising it as a harmless photo file, to monitor keystrokes and instant message conversations, among other intrusive functions.

In an earlier court filing, CyberSpy contended it warned users that monitoring computers without a person’s consent is illegal, terms that are also in the software’s license agreement. RemoteSpy has legal uses, such as monitoring children’s Internet browsing, the company argued.

Nonetheless, CyberSpy’s heavy emphasis on spying and how to hide the program raised concerns from the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a Washington, D.C., based civil liberties advocacy group, which filed a complaint with the FTC in March.

U.S. District Judge Gregory A. Presnell wrote in the latest injunction that “the ability of RemoteSpy to invade the privacy of an unsuspecting victim is, indeed, alarming. And it is to this use that defendants direct their promotional and instructional material.”

CyberSpy Software is run by just one person, Tracer R. Spence. The company holds a 3 percent to 4 percent share of the remote keylogger software product market, according to another court filing in the case.

Since 2005, Spence has sold 11,138 licenses for RemoteSpy, which sells for US$89.95. Gross revenue for the program is around $200,000 annually, the filing said.