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		<title>10 Best Things I Treasure About Internet</title>
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It simply means I Love Internet but Why ? This list is my version of things i love about the Internet. Have you ever thought what the world would be like today if there had been no Internet. Here are some 10 best things I treasure  about Internet all of them are most exciting and [...]]]></description>
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<p>It simply means I Love Internet but Why ? This list is my version of things i love about the Internet. Have you ever thought what the world would be like today if there had been no Internet. Here are some 10 best things I treasure  about Internet all of them are most exciting and some websites can make you do about anything.<span id="more-41"></span></p>
<p><strong>1. Finding New and Old Friends: </strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/">Facebook</a>, <a href="http://www.orkut.com/">Orkut</a>, <a href="http://www.hi5.com/">Hi5</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/">MySpace</a>, <a href="http://www.Twitter.com/">Twitter</a>, <a href="http://LinkedIn.com">LinkedIn</a> are to name a few sites which enable anybody to build his network and meet new and old friends. Not only you make new friends it also enables to you to have opportunity to interact at larger levels like finding information about a place, college/university, a new job or a neighbourhood. You can interact with many people and make yourself comfortable while communicating.</p>
<p><strong>2. Learning &amp; Sharing : </strong><a href="http://www.wikipedia.com/">Wikipedia</a>, <a href="http://HowStuffWorks.com">HowStuffWorks</a>, <a href="http://Ehow.com">Ehow</a>, <a href="http://HowToDoThingsEasily.com">HowToDoThingsEasily</a>, <a href="http://GoodTutorials.com">GoodTutorials</a>, <a href="http://wikiHow.com">wikiHow</a>, <a href="http://WonderHowTo.com">WonderHowTo</a> are most popular and helpful sites. They not only tell you how to do about anything ranging from How To Tie a Tie to Having Sex but they also tell you to do things you will only imagine to do yourself.</p>
<p><strong>3. Finding Jobs :</strong> <a href="http://Monster.com">Monster</a>, <a href="http://Naukri.com">Naukri</a>, <a href="http://TimesJobs.com">TimesJobs</a>, Yahoo Jobs, <a href="http://CraigLists.com">CraigsLists</a>, <a href="http://CareerBuilder.com">CareerBuilder</a> are some of the most searched sites on the Internet. Everybody wants a better job and you can get it easily by searching these sites. Experience or no &#8211; experience these sites have Fresher jobs too.</p>
<p><strong>4. Shopping : </strong><a href="http://Amazon.com">Amazon</a>, <a href="http://Ebay.com">Ebay</a>, <a href="http://Shopping.com">Shopping</a>, <a href="http://Shopzilla.com">Shopzilla</a> are online shops that can give you whatever you need and with comparisons and you get value for money with delivery at home. No need to go shop in a messy market with waiting lines. Buy anything ranging from a needle to a house in Minutes. You can also sell your own stuff and make money from it.</p>
<p><strong>5. Publicizing Yourself :</strong> <a href="http://Youtube.com">Youtube</a>, <a href="http://Metacafe.com">Metacafe</a>, <a href="http://Break.com">Break</a>, <a href="http://Dailymotion.com">Dailymotion</a>, Google Video, <a href="http://blip.tv">blip</a>, <a href="http://Hulu.com">Hulu</a> are sites for making a mark for yourself . You can promote yourself and show the world your talent. Opportunities are endless and you make new friends and enjoy some of the cutest and funniest videos shared from all over the world. I really like baby videos and the cats are always up-to something fascinating.</p>
<p><strong>6. Improving Yourself : </strong><a href="http://RemembertheMilk.com">Remember the Milk</a> , <a href="http://ZenHabbits.net">Zen Habbits</a>, <a href="http://43Folders.com">43Folders</a> are my favorites in making myself organised and composed towards my daily tasks and Goals. There are many more sites that can make your work easier by instructing and pinging about your inner self. I am sure you can find some things which you can improve upon. Nobody is Perfect Right.</p>
<p><strong>7. Playing Games : </strong><a href="http://Zapak.com">Zapak</a>, <a href="http://DailyClips.com">DailyClips</a>, <a href="http://MiniClip.com">MiniClip</a> are for Gamers who enjoy the online community and the competitive environment is great to find on the site. Board games are my favorite and i like to play chess online. And really speaking i win about 60% of my matches.</p>
<p><strong>8. Study Online : </strong>Studying Online or learning this online is a very good and new concept. Sites like <a href="http://phoenix.com">phoenix</a>, <a href="http://elearners.com">elearners</a>, <a href="http://onlinedegrees.com">onlinedegrees</a> are some sites that provide online study material.</p>
<p><strong>9. Making a Living : </strong>Google AdSense, <a href="http://Adbrite.com">Adbrite</a>, <a href="http://Chitika.com">Chitika</a>, <a href="http://TribalFusion.com">Tribal Fusion</a>, <a href="http://Cpxinterractive.com">Cpxinterractive</a> and many other ad networks provide a simple and easy procedure to earn from a blog or a site. You need Knowledge about HTML, CSS and PHP or ASP for programming will be a plus. Wordpress, Blogger are very popular blogging platform and easy to be controlled. I little prior knowledge will be handy.</p>
<p><strong>10. Leisure activities : </strong>Porn Stuff, Gambling is very popular and in-spite of the controlling of governments these things has grown immensely over Internet. But its part and parcel of the game .. people like it and enjoy it . Good and Bad is only what we setup our mind up-to. PornHub, Xvideos, Youporn, Redtube and many more are some high graded porn sites with high quality content.</p>
<p>You will be having your own favorite sites which are not in the list. You can list your top sites in comments, i will be glad to share it with other and will add your link with your name &#8230;. cheers!</p>
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		<title>10 most necessary Linux web-based tools</title>
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Linux is an outstanding operating system for serving up applications. And there are a ton of possibilities.
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<p class="smdeck">Linux is an outstanding operating system for serving up applications. And there are a ton of possibilities.</p>
<p>From content management systems to web portal creation tools, Linux has just about everything you need. Among those thousands of tools, a select few stand out as the best of the best. Listed below you will find my top 10 must-haves for Linux server/web/cloud-based tools.<span id="more-20"></span></p>
<p><strong>1: Drupal</strong></p>
<p>Drupal is one of the finest content management systems available. It&#8217;s open source, based on PHP, and can serve up anything from individual sites to large corporate sites. Drupal is also modular, which means it defaults to a core installation but has a number of outstanding modules you can add. Installation of Drupal requires a database (MySQL is preferred), PHP and a server (such as Apache). It was originally written as a bulletin board system.</p>
<p>Drupal is simple to install, easy to manage, reliable, scalable and theme-able. Some of the biggest sites powered by Drupal are Warner Brothers Recording, MTV UK, Harvard Science and Engineering, FedEX, NASA, and Ubuntu.</p>
<p>One of Drupal&#8217;s best features (especially for the enterprise level) is the efficiency of bug fixing and patching. A large number of developers are working with Drupal, and shortly after a bug or security hole is discovered, a fix is released. Newer releases of Drupal take advantage of an automatic update notifier. As soon as an update of any installed module (including the core) is released, the administrator is informed. If you need a tool to help you quickly roll out quality sites, Drupal is what you are looking for.</p>
<p><strong>2: Webmin</strong></p>
<p>If you need to remotely manage a server or a desktop, Webmin is one of the best tools available. Webmin allows you to remotely configure disk quotas, modify applications, configure services (such as Apache, FTP and MySQL), control multiple machines from a single interface, and much more. The Webmin interface is strictly web-based and is incredibly user-friendly. Like Drupal, Webmin is modular, which allows you to install modules for nearly any application/task and to write modules of your own. Webmin is one of those tools that every Linux (and now Windows) administrator should deploy to make their administrative tasks far easier. Webmin is released under the BSD licence.</p>
<p><strong>3: Nolapro</strong></p>
<p>Although not open source, Nolapro is one of the best Linux-based accounting and POS solutions I have used. Nolapro is another modular system, and it includes order management, general ledger, shopping cart, inventory tracking, accounts payable, payroll, B-to-B, accounts receivable, and POS. Nolapro is simple to install but not quite as simple to use. Of course, any system of this nature is going to have a somewhat steeper learning curve. The software itself is free, but I highly recommend you purchase the printed manuals.</p>
<p>Because this system can handle so many tasks, having the manuals is key to getting your staff up to speed quickly. I have deployed Nolapro in a number of locations and have found it to be an outstanding solution. Even though the POS system is geared more for smaller businesses (lack of cash-drawer hardware), the rest of the system will indeed be robust enough to handle nearly any size company.</p>
<p><strong>4: eGroupWare</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a solid groupware suite to replace Exchange, this might be exactly what you want. eGroupWare is a complete solution that includes calendar, group scheduling, notifications/alarms, email (IMAP only), InfoLog, contacts, project management, bug/incident tracking, timesheet, SyncML support, and SiteMgr or JiNN support.</p>
<p>eGroupWare is not the easiest system to install (make sure you install from source and not from a pre-packaged binary), but once it&#8217;s installed you will find yourself asking &#8220;How is this amazing system free?&#8221; eGroupWare is an enterprise-ready, open source (GPL licence), cross-platform Exchange Server replacement with a built-in web interface. I&#8217;ve deployed it with great success. If you don&#8217;t want your users accessing the calendar and email from the web interface, you can connect to eGroupWare with groupware clients like Kontact, Evolution and Outlook.</p>
<p><strong>5: Joomla!</strong></p>
<p>Yet another content management system that is as flexible as any other and widely used around the globe. The user list of Joomla! includes the United Nations, MTV Quizilla, LA Weekly, IHOP, University of Harvard, Citibank intranet, The Green Maven, and Outdoor Photographer. Joomla! is as simple to install as Drupal, includes numerous modules, and has a large community (which publishes a regular community magazine). A number of published books cover using Joomla! to build sites, creating extensions (modules) for it, beginning Joomla!, and Joomla! training, among other topics. Why would you choose Joomla! over Drupal? There are a number of possible reasons: if you need a shopping cart, if you want to include an event calendar, if you want a large selection of templates, if you want to include document management, or if you need commercial support.</p>
<p><strong>6: MediaWiki</strong></p>
<p>MediaWiki was originally created for Wikipedia but is now used for many other *wikis. MediaWiki is intended to be run on server farms for sites that receive millions of hits per day. It&#8217;s powerful and quite scalable. The backbone of MediaWiki is PHP and MySQL. The list of sites using MediaWiki is extensive. What MediaWiki has over many other Wiki servers is the ability to include multimedia files (including images, audio and video). MediaWiki also has a large collection of extensions from AimButton to YouTubeTag (and many in between).</p>
<p><strong>7: PhpMyAdmin</strong></p>
<p>If you are a MySQL guru you can look away now. For the rest of us who must work with databases to create and administer websites, PhpMyAdmin is just the ticket. The PhpMyAdmin web interface is as simple as it gets. Of course, the product isn&#8217;t limited to simplicity &#8212; PhpMyAdmin also lets you issue MySQL commands from within the web interface.</p>
<p>From within the web interface the administrator can manage databases, tables, fields, relations, indexes, users, permissions, etc. PhpMyAdmin has been translated into 55 languages and has outstanding support and simple installation.</p>
<p><strong>8: VMware Server</strong></p>
<p>Virtualisation is critical in meeting today&#8217;s computing needs, and the VMware Server will quickly become invaluable. By enabling you to create a virtual server once and roll it out multiple times, VMware Server drastically cuts deployment time. This particular server technology allows for the quick creation of test beds, server consolidation, and quick roll-backs. It supports 64-bit operating systems, 8 gigs of RAM, and 10 network interface cards. VMware Server also has a remote console, which allows for both remote and local access to the virtual consoles. VMware Server is a complete no-brainer for the enterprise environment.</p>
<p><strong>9: Packetfence</strong></p>
<p>Packetfence is one of the best open-source network access control tools available, and it&#8217;s been deployed in numerous large-scale industries. Packetfence supports registration of new network devices, detection of abnormal network activity, isolation of problem network devices, remediation, registration and vulnerability scans, VLAN isolation, 802.1X, FreeRADIUS, and DHCP fingerprinting. It has both web- and command line-based interfaces. Packetfence can be a simple system to install but a complex system to master. The Packetfence support is severely lacking (as is the documentation), so the included README files will be critical for your understanding of this incredible system.</p>
<p><strong>10: Domain Technologie Control</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for an open-source hosting control solution, you&#8217;ll want to look at the open source version of cPanel &#8212; DTC. This solution, released under the GPL, has a ton of features that most other commercial solutions do not: real-time bandwidth monitor, auto IP update, antivirus, anti-spam, and much more. This utility is *NIX platform independent (it can run on Linux, BSD, Solaris, Debian, OS X&#8230;) Unlike many other solutions of this type, DTC does not employ a daemon, but uses Apache as is. You can purchase professional-level support. If you are looking at creating a hosting service, and you need an answer for a lot of problems, look no further than DTC.</p>
<p><strong>What would you add?</strong></p>
<p>Some of the web-centric tools in Linux land are good but too &#8220;nichey&#8221;. The above list covers a pretty large breadth of needs and may offer you a solution you hadn&#8217;t thought of before. Are there other web-based tools you would add to this list?</p></div>
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		<title>Moovida &#8211; the free open source media player for Windows and Linux</title>
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TV shows, tunes and photos in one simple innovative interface.
More than that, Moovida brings you the best of internet video, music and images to play on your HDTV, laptop or PC.
Moovida is much more than a simple media player&#8230; it is a cutting edge media center bringing the best of the internet to your TV [...]]]></description>
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<p>TV shows, tunes and photos in one simple innovative interface.<br />
More than that, Moovida brings you the best of internet video, music and images to play on your HDTV, laptop or PC.</p>
<p>Moovida is much more than a simple media player&#8230; it is a cutting edge media center bringing the best of the internet to your TV screen. Automatically creating your own digital library you can browse from your sofa with a remote control. The elegant and easy to use interface automatically displays artwork and fan art throughtout and gives you access to movie synopsis and artist info.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.moovida.com/download">Download Link</a></p>
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		<title>A Great cover letter will get you hired</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 19:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people can make their resume look reasonable which makes it a poor qualifier. We don’t believe in years of irrelevance, so you’re not going to beat out another candidate by having four instead of three years of experience. That means all you’re left with is just check marks: Yes, there’s Rails experience. Yup, there’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people can make their resume look reasonable which makes it a poor qualifier. We don’t believe in years of irrelevance, so you’re not going to beat out another candidate by having four instead of three years of experience. That means all you’re left with is just check marks: Yes, there’s Rails experience. Yup, there’s the sysadmin stuff.</p>
<p>Poor qualifiers filter out few candidates. When I’m saddled with 70 applications for a job, I have to make some rough cuts very quickly. I literally have to decimate the pool. With the resume only doing 20% of the job, the key is left with the cover letter.<span id="more-10"></span></p>
<p>This means that “If you like my resume, give me a call” doesn’t make the cut for a cover letter. I need more romance and originality than that to pick up the phone.</p>
<p><strong>Strike a tone in tune with the company</strong><br />
It also means that you really have to tailor your tone to the company. Pulling out your Business Serious voice and addressing “Dear Hiring Manager” instantly kicks you down a few levels. Just like showing up in a suit would do when everyone else is wearing jeans and t-shirts (except of course if you have extreme pizazz to pull it off).</p>
<p>The gut reaction builds immediately. If the first paragraph is a strike, the second has to work that much harder. If there’s no hook in the first three, it’s highly unlikely that anything is going to come of it.</p>
<p>This advice is probably exactly the opposite of what you’ll if you’re aiming to get into a big shop with a formal HR department. In that scenario, it’s often last man standing in the numbers game and checklist requirements. Personality doesn’t matter to make it through the first cut.</p>
<p>But when you’re looking to get hired by managers who actually have to work with you, personality is almost all that matters to get to the interview. So beef up your cover letter and let your personality shine</p>
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