In the market for a Sony shooter or two? The company’s upcoming lineup can’t seem to stay off the internet, which lucky for you serves as a great source for planning holiday gift plans. First up the Alpha A55, pictured above with an apparent articulating display. According to the DChome forums, there’s a 16.7 megapixel APS CMOS sensor, a translucent mirror, 15-point AF, 1080 / 60i video, 10fps continuous shooting, an ISO range of 100 to 25,600, dual memory card slots (we’d guess SD and MemoryStick ), and an eventual retail price of $900 to $1,000. Also pictured on the site is the A33 — with an unmoving display — spec’d at a reported 14 megapixels, ISO range of 100 to 12,800, and 1080i video. The expected launch is August 24th, but bear in mind this all is just a rumor for now — keep your wallet and check and don’t do anything rash, k? Sony Alpha A55 makes articulating cameo, A33 and some rumored specs tag along originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Aug 2010 17:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Is an Internet based Venture Good for You?
Times are tough for the man on the street … Main Street that is, not Wall Street. From the struggling small business owner to the disillusioned university graduate and near- to- being wiped- out retiree, there is a complete sense of disbelief. Many are unemployed and facing the highest unemployment rates since the Great Depression. If they could land a J. O. B. (some refer to this sort of work as Just Over Broke), it is usually for lower pay and part time. Therefore many are reluctantly considering becoming an entrepreneur and switching status from a W2 to a 1099 and becoming a member of the Free Agent Entrepreneurial nation. Being self employed offers independence and accommodating work hours then again as part of making this reluctant transition, many are asking why has this predicament happened to them. In order to rewire yourself for success and understand it is not you that produced the problem … you need to understand the forces at work creating the Free Agent Entrepreneur and that this is creating a niche for you to thrive … not just survive. So, what is driving the ascendency of the Free Agent Entrepreneur? First is that the social contract where employees traded hours and loyalty, with employers for security and money, has crumbled. Next is that entrepreneurial workers now have inexpensive access to the means of production which are the tools necessary to create wealth. Third is that many workers are now believing that continual prosperity allow them to not only make money but also have a meaning or purpose to their life. Finally, as a result of the global economic conditions, more organizations are shrinking, and many individuals will outlive any organization for which they will work. The GFC(Global Financial Crisis) is becoming a transformative event such that no matter how cherished the notions are about how employees should behave, how companies must operate, or how economies can flourish, we have reached the tipping point and the Free Agent Entrepreneur is not going away. No matter how much we dream about it, most people prefer the security of a job and paycheck, and no amount of entrepreneurship propaganda will change human nature. Yet for both the doers and also the dreamers, the Free Agent Entrepreneur is not just a style of work, it is also a way of life. Entrepreneurs zig when everyone else is zagging. However there are still enormous obstacles for small businesses. Taxes are out of control, credit remains tights, and banks are still stingy. Add to this list the expensive topic of healthcare and things can feel very gloomy. Consequently, many are considering an Internet Based business where you leverage a suite of best practices, Internet software tools, education, and support inside a community of gifting colleagues thereby placing yourself at the center in the New Economy 2.0: The Ascendancy of the Entrepreneur. Following an approach where you essentially carbon copy success of leaders within the community … you can stand on the shoulders of giants that proceeded you and this how you can successfully launch a home based business and start making a living in a reasonable amount of time. While you are putting the pieces of the business together, you are taking care of your personal training and development. Like anything else, no one really understands Internet Marketing from the start. One reason is there is so much to learn. As you start, you need to consider “Reengineering You” which includes mastering of new skills, defining your brand, and ensuring you have a high level of energy and commitment to success. Because you do not need large amounts of capital (as is frequently required in other business opportunities) you can generate one of the best ROIs (Returns On Investment) as you operate an Internet Marketing business. It is time to get started today. To use the slogan of a famous maker of sporting gear, “Just do it! You can find out more about Internet Marketing opportunities, home-based businesses, financial education, and the global economy by reading updates that will be posted at Farrell’s blog over the next few weeks. Farrell, a former engineer with General Dynamics and management consultant at Deloitte … is on a mission to empower individuals by increasing their financial literacy, improve their ability for personal sustainability, and contribute to the program that has a goal of creating 100 Millionaires by 2012. In addition, Farrell invites you to: Meet him at: www.facebook.com/mifarrell Follow him at: http://aspenIbiz.blogspot.com When not traveling for business or pleasure, Farrell operates his own internet marketing company and consulting firm from his home in the mountains of Colorado. In closing, if you are a reluctant entrepreneur, a business owner, employed in an 8-5 job, or recently retired, yet still wanting to be plugged-in to the next wave of economic prosperity, you can join him in pursuing the lifestyle you want to live by following the aspenIbiz link provided above.
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Now Tweet Through Tata Teleservices
Tata Indicom has launched a new service that allows users to tweet from their Phones without logging to the Internet. Innovation seems to be the key to survival as shown by Tata Teleservices; it has introduced to its users a new service that is sure to make them Tweet with happiness. The new service Call-n-Tweet which is available to all subscribers of Tata Teleservices and Tata Teleservices Maharashtra via Tata Indicom enables users to post/update tweets by posting Voice Tweets (short audio snippets) from their mobile without logging on the internet. Priced at Re 0.80 users can sign up for the service at callntweet.com by using his/her Twitter account details. Subscribers need to just dial 50007 and send a voice tweet to update their status on Twitter. A user can speak in any language. In addition to that a voice tweet can surpass the limitation of 140 characters.
Protecting Your Child From Internet Predators
One of the single most important things you can do for your children is to protect them from the pedophiles and predators on the internet. Unfortunately, the same advances in technology and communication that have created web 2.0 and all of the social networking has also created a breeding ground for sexual predators. These very sick individuals are on the same popular internet medium that our children are on. There are people (lots of them) that have but one intention and that is to sexually exploit children using the internet. Some of the people will prey on children who seem to lack attention, affection, or kindness. Gradually they will go from being friendly to attempting to sexually seduce their targets. To give you an idea of how sick these individuals are; many will devote countless hours to learning everything that is “in or popular ” for that age group. They will put forth there time, money and energy in attempts to have a sexual encounter with a child. They will attempt to become the child’s best friend, listening to their problems and consoling them. They will know the latest music trends, hobbies and interests of kids. They will set up fake MySpace and FaceBook accounts all in an attempt to fit in. These individuals attempt to gradually lower children’s inhibitions by slowly introducing sexual context and content into their conversations. There is another group of predatators that immediately attempt to engage in sexual talk with children. Some have the primary goal of collecting pornographic images; others aggressively push for face to face meetings with their online contact. It is important to remember that computer-sex offenders can be of any age, race, or sex and they do not discriminate. There victims range from infants to young adults. The information below was prepared by the FBI and further resources may be obtained through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. This is great information and is a must read for all parents, grandparents and guardian’s. What Kind of Signs Should Be Looked At As Indicators That Your Child Might Be At Risk On-line? Your child spends large amounts of time on-line, especially at night. Statistics show that children who spend large amounts of unsupervised time on-line, especially in chat rooms are most likely to fall victim to a online sexual predator. So ask yourself how much time do your kids spend online? Do you know where they go and what they do? In many cases latchkey kids are more at risk, parents tell them to stay at home after school. To burn time they go online to chat or IM friends. l. In some cases these children will also go in search of sexually explicit information. Lets be honest, this age group is curious about sex and in a sort of exploratory phase. The pedophiles know this and they prey on these children. The greatest risk to children is during the evening hours; the internet can be dangerous 24/7 but activity is much greater in the late evening hours. As a parent periodically check the computer for any new file downloads. Often times pornography is used in the victimization of children. It is common for sex offenders to supply potential victims with pornography; this is their attempt to open up discussions involving sex. It may also be used to attempt to show children that sex between them and an adult is OK or normal. may be used to show the child victim that sex between children and adults is “normal.” Again, search new files and downloads for strange activity. Your child receives phone calls from men you don’t know or is making calls, sometimes long distance, to numbers you don’t recognize. Children may be hesitant to give out a phone number or contact information, but the predator is quick to do so. Be on the lookout for long distance calls that you don’t recognize. Check your caller-id regularly to make sure that you don’t see phone numbers that don’t ring a bell. In addition, look for things such as 800 numbers dialed or collect phone calls to numbers that look strange. Your child turns the computer monitor off or quickly changes the screen on the monitor when you come into the room. How does your child react upon you surprising them at the computer. Does he quickly turn the computer monitor off or shield the screen. If so, this is a potential problem that needs your immediate attention.A child looking at pornographic images or having sexually explicit conversations does not want you to see it on the screen. Your child is using an on-line account belonging to someone else. Even if you don’t subscribe to an on-line service or Internet service, your child may meet an offender while on-line at a friend’s house or the library. Most computers come preloaded with on-line and/or Internet software. Computer-sex offenders will sometimes provide potential victims with a computer account for communications with them. What Should You Do If You Suspect Your Child Is Communicating With A Sexual Predator On-line? You should communicate openly and honestly with your child about your concerns. Explain to them the dangers of communicating with offenders. Review and save anything you may find on your child’s computer; if you don’t know how to do this, confiscate the entire computer and hold it until someone can check it over. Use caller id to determine who is calling your child or who he/she is contacting. There are services available on both the internet and phone that allow parents to block children from accessing certain types of sites or making phone calls. You can also have the phone company help you set up a caller reject feature to disallow calls from certain numbers. Remember to regularly monitor your child’s online habits, this means all types of electronic communications including, chat, instant messages, email, social networks, etc. Computer-sex offenders almost always meet potential victims via chat rooms. After meeting a child on-line, they will continue to communicate electronically often via e-mail. Consider investing a in hidden camera to capture what your child is doing when you are not around. This is for their benefit and safety. It could potentially save there life. Should any of the following situations arise in your household, via the Internet or on-line service, you should immediately contact your local or state law enforcement agency, the FBI, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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Internet Marketing for the Digital Entrepreneur
As a result of the job loss situation and the poor economy, there are numerous Digital Entrepreneurs considering an Internet Based business where you leverage a suite of best practices, Internet software tools, education, and support in a community of gifting colleagues thereby placing themselves at the center of the New Economy 2.0 & the Ascendancy of the Entrepreneur. Innovation on the internet is proceeding at a super-fast pace. Phone books are going away … print advertising is disappearing … at any time over 1.5B people are searching for something on the internet. When you buy something on the Internet, you want to buy from someone that you believe is an authority and someone that you can trust. As a result, there is certainly innovation occurring on the Internet with the Web 2.0 technologies that include social networking, blogs, video-sharing channels, and micro-blogging … these are being used by agents and representatives with home-based businesses to become a trusted authority. A few years ago during my career with Deloitte, a Big 4 Accounting and Consulting Firm, I worked on a consulting project with Microsoft in Redmond and lead teams undertaking marketing and advertising activities as part of a very large product launch. Our team was fond of a saying, “a fool with a tool is still a fool.” In order to be effective and not be foolish by solely emphasizing technology during the product launch, it was important for our team to understand how the rules of marketing and PR (public relations) in the offline world had evolved and merged into a set of new rules for Marketing and PR in the New Economy 2.0 of the Internet. In the offline world, marketing is a one-way interruption with yesterday’s message. Here is a listing of several of the old rules of marketing and advertising: – marketing simply meant advertising (and branding); – advertising needed to appeal to the masses; – advertising relied on interrupting people to get them to pay attention to a message; – advertising was one-way – company to consumer; – advertising was exclusively about selling products; – advertising was based on campaigns that had a limited life; – creativity was deemed the most crucial component of advertising; – it was more important for the ad agency to win advertising awards than for a client to win new customers; and – advertising and PR were separate disciplines run by different people with separate goals, strategies, and measurement criteria. In the offline world, PR is a money pit of wasted resources dealing with the journalistic black hole. The following old rules of PR are becoming obsolete: – the only way to get ink and airtime was through the media; – companies communicated to journalists via press releases; – nobody saw the actual release except a small number of reporters and editors; – companies had to have significant news before they were allowed to write a press release; – jargon was okay because the journalists all understood it; – you were not supposed to send a press release unless it included quotes from third parties, such as customers, analysts, and experts; – the only way buyers would find out about the press release’s content was if the media wrote a story regarding it; – the only way to measure the effectiveness of press releases was through “clip books” which noted each time the media decided to pick up a company’s release; and – PR and marketing were separate disciplines run by different people with separate goals, strategies, and measurement techniques. Marketing in the online world is not about generic banner ads built to trick people with neon colors or wacky movement. It is about understanding the keywords and phrases that buyers in your target market are using, and designing and activating a series of micro-campaigns to drive buyers to pages that are full of the content they seek. In order to do this effectively, it is best to understand the new rules of Marketing and PR in the online world that are listed below: – Marketing is more than just advertising; – PR is for more than just a mainstream media audience; – Your are what you publish; – People want authenticity not spin; – People want participation not propaganda; – Instead of causing one-way interruption, marketing is all about delivering content at just the precise moment your audience needs it; – Marketers must shift their thinking from mainstream marketing to the masses to a strategy of reaching vast numbers of underserved audiences via the Web; – PR is not about your boss seeing your business on TV – it is about your buyers seeing your company on the internet; – Marketing is about your organization winning business – not about your ad agency winning awards; – The Internet makes public relations public again, after years of almost exclusive focus on media; – Companies must drive people into the purchasing process with great online content; – Blogs, online video, ebooks, news releases, and other forms of online content let organizations communicate directly with buyers in a form they appreciate; and – In the internet, the lines between marketing and PR have blurred. In the offline world, marketing and PR are separate departments with different people and different skill sets. In the online world, marketing, advertising, and PR are converging hence there is just one set of Internet Marketing rules for the Digital Entrepreneur to follow. People do not like to be sold to, however people want to shop and buy. Great content helps potential buyers see you, relate to your brand, and understand and value what you have to offer (your products). By utilizing hypnotic writing, your content will drive a (lead and/or) customer to take the action you want! Internet Marketing for the Digital Entrepreneur is not a battle of products … it is about using multiple online tools all directed toward increasing the visibility of brand You Inc, generating viral and word-of-mouth online awareness, and utilizing key tactics to ensure success in the knowledge economy. The Internet provides opportunities you never had before. Internet Marketing is all about selling anything, to anyone, at any time, anywhere in the world! Finally, a great book to read is “The NEW RULES of MARKETING & PR” by David Meerman Scott. It is the source of a majority of the old rules and new rules listed in this article. This book also contains an action plan that can be followed to harness the power of the NEW RULES! In closing, be sure to meet me at my website, WhoIsMikeFarrell, learn some tips about being No 1 on Google at apenIbiz My Go-To-Market Partners, my affiliate website, and learn how to be savvy with your money like the insiders at aspenIbiz The Conspiracy For Your Money blog.
Dynamic Endpoint Lookup from WSRR
This is the first in a series of blog postings regarding various aspects of SOA governance and thoughts around how to leverage various ecosystem components to found a governance methodology that is right for your organization. In this posting we will start with a technique that is part of runtime SOA governance, dynamic endpoint lookup using a service gateway, namely Intel’s SOA Expressway. First we’ll review a little history of where we came from to put this into perspective. A decade or so ago the industry developed a standard known as Universal, Description, Discovery and Integration or UDDI. The focus of this standard was to locate details about internet resources in a standards based way perhaps as a way to move forward from X.500/LDAP based security stores. While it received a good deal of traction in large enterprises for this aspect of SOA governance, connecting and querying a UDDI server isn’t without its own challenges due to version compatibility and perhaps even vendor implementation. The closing of UDDI as an ongoing standards development effort by OASIS has led major enterprise software vendors to focus new efforts on their own Repository solutions. Several of the Repository vendors have formed a new effort called SOA Repository Artifact Model & Protocol ( S-RAMP ) to standardize access to these repositories for development, runtime and monitoring. Just as many vendors used LDAP as a basis to begin their own enterprise security solution most of the Repositories generally synchronize with UDDI and digest web service and other XML metadata in a similar fashion. In addition to this UDDI like functionality, however, there are often hooks to their offerings in other important aspects of SOA governance putting this type of solution at the intersection of the service lifecycle. IBM’s WebSphere Registry and Repository (WSRR) is one such product that we will look at leveraging for dynamic endpoint lookup. We’ll begin with another important aspect of SOA governance, design time. Intel’s SOA Expressway runtime is configured by packages developed in Intel SOA Expressway Services Designer which is an Eclipse based integrated design environment. A great deal of design time governance for writing code in an IDE such as Eclipse centers around a source code control system and in this respect, Services Designer is no different but that’s another topic for another blog. Since these source code management infrastructures tend to be somewhat departmental, we’ll look at UDDI and Repositories as a means for those developing enterprise standard web service definitions to share their code with the SOA developer audience at large. When starting a new project of type ‘Service Proxy’ in Services Designer you have the ability to query a UDDI server or Repository: In this case we’ll look for our WSDL in a UDDI query: If you’d like to test this scenario on your own you don’t need to replicate your IBM WSRR with UDDI you can sign up for an evaluation of Intel SOA Expressway here and we’ll provide a simple WSDL you can use for calling a remote service on the internet. In this case we’ll retrieve the definition of a simple calculator service and use it in our Services Designer which has an Eclipse modeling perspective based on Business Process Execution Language or BPEL. The initial project workflow created from the WSDL will look like this: This is a simple proxy service that will allow you to receive a call on the Intel SOA Expressway service gateway and to invoke a remote function which happens to be a web service, although it could be mediated to one of many protocols supported (see data sheet for list). Notice the bottom of the following screenshot where the remote URL that will call in the ‘Invoke’ step is an un-routable host IP of 255.255.255.255. This could be the IP address of development server perhaps but in this blog we’re focusing on SOA runtime governance so let’s look at how we can dynamically derive the endpoint of the calculator service for its production instantiation using IBM WSRR as the authoritative source. To do this we will put in another ‘Invoke’ to call out to IBM WSRR for this information. The invoke steps have been renamed to WSRR_Lookup and Calculator respectively in the following screen shot: In this IBM WSRR invoke we will configure the parameters we need to be able to execute our dynamic endpoint lookup. Since IBM WSRR requires HTTP Basic Authentication for connections of this type by default we will provide Base64 encoded user name and password in an HTTP header entry. Here is an online utility you can use in order to encode your user name and password in the format of username:password . Once you get the result you would add the string “Basic “ in front of the generated Base64 string. Next we will enter the Path to the RESTful XMLPropertyQuery provided by IBM WSRR. Finally we will enter the Query we want to execute to get the endpoint of the Calculator service we would like to call at runtime. A couple of items to note here are 1) We’ve selected a simple static query string here where we know the name of the SOAP Address we’re looking for. IBM WSRR provides a wealth of governance capabilities for managing how this discovery is exposed in the real world providing far more interesting lookups containing more SOA governance centric parameters and 2) Although we are providing the name of the SOAP Address object that we want the location for from WSRR in the Query string, this could be reflected from the WSDL and passed in to this lookup making it a re-usable template which again, is another matter we will cover in a future posting focusing on SOA governance for development. Once we’ve done this we have one last step to leverage the endpoint we want to dynamically discover from IBM WSRR at runtime and that is to extract the value of the location variable returned using XPath. We do this by selecting our Calculator invoke in our Workflow and then the Routing configuration on the left side vertical tabs. In this case we will leverage ‘Specify dynamic address’ and provide an XPath snippet in order to get the endpoint we want. What we see now on the default Details vertical tab for our Calculator invoke is that the endpoint Service URL now refers to this dynamic location queried and extracted from IBM WSRR. > In order to prepare to deploy our test to the Intel SOA Expressway we need to export the project from Eclipse which essentially rolls up project artifacts into a gzipped TAR file. We can import this file to the Intel SOA Expressway via several mechanisms, some of which will serve our future postings on SOA governance for the development lifecycle. For now we will look at the Web Interface for Intel SOA Expressway as there is one other item we need to accomplish to prepare for connecting to IBM WSRR and that is to import the IBM WSRR certificate and keystore. You can find more specific information in the IBM Redpaper, Integrating WebSphere ServiceRegistry and Repository with WebSphere DataPower , on how to extract these from the IBM WebSphere instance that is hosting the IBM WSRR application. We will put these into an Intel SOA Expressway Security Package which we’ve named WSRR. Notice these items are under Application Configurations on the Configuration tab. In Intel SOA Expressway, an Application Configuration is the container that allows for settings that apply the single active configuration which can be used as part of a ‘develop and deploy’ lifecycle which we will cover in a later blog post. The System Configuration holds settings that apply no matter what Application Configuration is active. Finally we will deploy our application bundle to the configuration: Now we get the structure of our application in the left side hierarchy of the Intel SOA Expressway web interface. Notice there are two Invocation Agents, one for our WSRR lookup and another for the Calculator web service call. Also notice that the WSRR lookup is specified HTTPS. Since IBM WSRR is configured by default to require mutual authentication for HTTP/S the certificate and keystore will need to be presented at the time of connection by the invocation agent. We will apply the WSRR named Security Package to the Invocation Agent that will make the runtime calls to IBM WSRR. Notice that you can specify items like destination IP address and TCP port as well as hardware interface to bind the listener to. Once these steps are complete we can save our (and activate if necessary) our Configuration on the Intel SOA Expressway. Now we’re ready to test our deployment. You can do so with any tool that can post SOAP messages to the IP address and port specified on the Input Servers section. Here’s a sample SOAP message for the Add operation we’ve exposed on Intel SOA Expressway: And the expected response: If you’d like to try this on your own evaluation copy of Intel SOA Expressway you can register here for a download. If you don’t have IBM WSRR and would like to try this integration you may also register for a evaluation session on the Amazon cloud where we have this and many more scenarios you can build and run on a personal instance provisioned for you there for a day. Stay tuned for more blogs that will continue to build on the key tenets of SOA governance and how to put them into practice using Intel SOA Expressway and other SOA solutions in your ecosystem.
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Slim Browser is a multiple-site browser based on tab-page interface. It incorporates a large collection of wonderful features like recoverable popup killer, skinned window frame, form filler, site group, quick-search, auto login, hidden sites, built-in commands and scripting, online translation, script error suppression, blacklist / whitelist filtering, URL Alias. It brings you convenient and comfortable browsing. Features: Multiple site browser based on tab-page interface Seamless integration with AI RoboForm FormFiller/Password Manager Built-in Popup Killer based on intelligent identification and pre-defined filtering. Site windows killed by mistake are FULLY RECOVERABLE Ability to turn on/off Flash Animation Built-in web form spell checker. Universal URL Filter: Block ad banners, flash animations, iframes or any components within any web pages by URL patterns. Built-in News Rendering Engine. Now you can read RSS news directly inside SlimBrowser without additional RSS Reader software. Convenient access to major search engines by Quick-Search Bar Seamless integration of most toolbars ScriptPad: Built-in VBScript/Jscript/HTML/Text editor. View screenshot. Hidden Sites : hide and show a site at users’ request Skinned window frame. Free-zooming of any web page. AutoLogin: automatically connect and log into specified website with just one click. Seamless integration with online translation engine and dictionaries Ability to suppress script error message dialog Site Group: Open and save a collection of sites as a group Flexible control of startup actions URL Alias: Type short alias instead long URL. Homepage : http://www.flashpeak.com/sbrowser Download : Slim Browser 5.00.069 File Size : 2.11MB



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