New Feature Rich Version of Opera
Opera has released the latest version (Opera 11.10) of its popular web browser on 12th April 2011. It is being offered Free for personal computers and mobile phones. Opera is known for developing many features like Sample Mouse Gestures, later adopted by other Web browsers.
Click here to know about the latest features of the new Opera browser.
Movie Making Magic with Windows Live Movie Maker
Now, you can quickly turn your photos and videos into polished movies using Windows Live Movie Maker 2011. You can add special effects, transitions, sound, and captions to help tell your story. Also, you can easily share this with your friends and family on the web, a computer, TV, mobile device, or a DVD.
Windows Live Movie Maker works great with Windows Live Photo Gallery and Windows 7 libraries, so you can start making a movie from your photos and videos right away, whether they're already on your computer or still on your camera.
Click here to watch a brief demo of Windows Live Movie Maker.
To know more about Windows Live Movie Maker and to download it Free, click here.
Easy Translation with Google Translate
Want to Translate a Word or Phrase?
Google Translate is a free service provided by Google Inc. to translate a section of text, document or webpage, into another language.
We can instantly translate between over 50 languages with the Google Translate gadget. Simply type/paste in your phrase and Google’s algorithm will translate it into English, Spanish, French, Chinese and more!
52 Languages Supported
Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Haitian, Creole, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Maltese, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese, Welsh, Yiddish.
Visit http://translate.google.com to know more.
Mozilla launches Firefox 4
Mozilla has launched Firefox 4 - the latest version of the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser on March 22, 2011.
Click here to know about the new features of Firefox 4.
CARTOONEY
The term "Cartooney" is derived from 'Cartoon Attorney' and is used for legal threats sent purely to scare the recipients.
A Cartooney contains threats of legal action, citing irrelevant or non-existent laws, and is often written by a person without any knowledge of law and without consulting any legal professional. Normally, the Cartooney sender is on the wrong side of the law to begin with.
Cartooney is sometimes spelled as "Cart00ney" to emphasize the comical nature of most Cartoonies. They are often sent anonymously, sent by fictitious lawyers or signed "Legal Department". Many promise to sue under invented laws such as the "Freedom Of Speech Law" or "International Email Law" and are usually written by spammers reacting to what they consider undeserved censure, being publicly identified or added to spam filter blocklists.
SAN Services
The rapid increase in IT usage has led to the explosive growth of data. Data storage has become a central component of corporate technology strategies. We need an efficient, cost-effective way to make the most of the storage technology. The goal is to create a single, massive data repository that is securely accessible to any system, application, or person across the entire enterprise.
SAN services, short for Storage Area Network (SAN) services, is a popular technology used by businesses to manage large volumes of data.
A Storage Area Network (SAN) provides raw storage devices across a high-speed network, and is typically sold as a service to customers who also purchase other services. SAN services may also be administered over an existing, local fiber network, and administered through a service subscription plan.
SANs primarily are used to make storage devices (such as disk arrays, tape libraries, and optical jukeboxes) accessible to servers so that the devices appear as locally attached to the operating system.
C R M
CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management.
CRM is an IT term for a specialised application software, that helps a company manage its customer relationship in an organized way.
While the term CRM is primarily used to describe a business-customer relationship, however CRM systems are used in the same way to manage business contacts, clients, contract wins and sales leads.
CRM consists of:
- Helping an organization to enable its marketing departments to identify and target their best customers, manage marketing campaigns and generate quality leads for the sales team.
- Assisting the organization to improve telesales, account, and sales management by optimizing information shared by multiple employees, and streamlining existing processes (for example, taking orders using mobile devices)
- Allowing the formation of individualized relationships with customers, with the aim of improving customer satisfaction and maximizing profits; identifying the most profitable customers and providing them the highest level of service.
- Providing employees with the information and processes necessary to know their customers, understand and identify customer needs and effectively build relationships between the company, its customer base, and distribution partners.
Fast Changing Web Technologies have not only impacted CRM strategies but also changed customer buying behaviour. CRM offers new ways for companies to communicate with customers and collect data about them.
Many organizations turn to CRM software to help them manage their customer relationships. Recently, mobile CRM and the open source CRM software model have also become more popular.
SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, Microsoft are some of the companies providing CRM software. SUGARCRM is one of the most popular open source CRM software.
Everything About PPC
PPC stands for Pay Per Click.
PPC is very popular Internet marketing system used on websites to price online advertisements.
In PPC system, the online advertisers will pay Internet Publishers the agreed upon PPC rate only when an ad is clicked on, regardless if a sale is made or not.
With pay per click system in search engine advertising, the advertiser would typically bid on a keyword phrase relevant to their target market. So, the PPC rate changes depending upon the number of advertisers willing to associate their advertisement with that keyword.
On content websites, the site publisher would usually set a fixed pay per click rate, also called cost-per-click (CPC).
Cost per click (CPC) is the sum paid by an advertiser to search engines and other Internet publishers for a single click on their advertisement, which directs one visitor to the advertiser's website.
Websites that utilize PPC ads will display an advertisement when a keyword query matches an advertiser's keyword list, or when a content site displays relevant content. Such advertisements are called sponsored links or sponsored ads, and appear adjacent to or above organic results on search engine results pages, or anywhere a web developer chooses on a content site.
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