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May 31, 2008

Post Directly to the Web from your Mobile Phone with Shozu.com

Filed under: Mobile Application — Tags: , — admin @ 9:15 am

review shozu.comIf you are one of those who is very mobile at the same time looking to keep in touch with your online life then shozu.com is what you can look at.

In their own words, “ShoZu makes your world mobile - Connecting your phone and your online life has never been easier. With ShoZu you can interact with huge list of sites and communities – from Flickr to Facebook, YouTube to Blogger, the list goes on.”

Shozu is a free application which can make your life easier while posting many social networking site or your websites and blogs. Shozu works with phone with most wireless carriers and lets you quickly upload and tag photos taken with your phone, read and reply to online comments and download your friends’ feeds. Now it is available for Blackberry too. There is a desktop application of Shozu also which lets you post/upload from your desktop to your favorite social networking site or your own websites or blogs. Also, you can update your status and if you have a GPRS enabled phone you can geo-tag your photos and pictures. Click here to check the sites which supports Shozu. This application is free. However, keep in mind that you will have to bear with the carrier charges as applicable on your mobile service provider. So go ahead sign-up and have fun. You can sign-up from their mobile website(wap) or from their regular website(www).

7 Tips for Keeping Kids Safe Online

Filed under: Safety, Tips — Tags: , — admin @ 12:34 am

Any parents who has spent a few minutes trying to decipher the abbreviations in his or her teenager’s online chat conversations knows that the web hosts a youth culture all its own. and that world doesn’t just have its own languages, it also fosters the sharing of personal information among friends- and sometimes strangers that can set off alarm bells for parents. Here are few tips for keeping up with your kid in this quickly evolving space- and helping to draw the line between harmless socializing and dangerous breaches of privacy

1. Talk to your kids about the web: More important than trying to limit or control your kids’ web access is to educate them about what information- sharing and behavior is smart responsible on the net. make it clear to your kids that everything they post to a social networking site, or even send an E-mail could easily end up being widely distributed to anyone in cyberspace- including people they’d never talk with in person. on the list of details they should never share online: home addresses, phone numbers, any financial information, sensitive personal details or compromising pictures.

2. Use kid oriented social networks: One easy way to limit the dangers of social networking is to sign up your preteen kids for social networking Imbee.com, for instance, is built to replicate real world friendship online, not to help kids meet strangers. Users can only access profiles within a limited network of friends. All new connections are approved by parents. The kid’s networking site Club Penguin is ever safer, albeit targeted at a very young audience- with certain settings, users can only chat using a set of harmless phrases.

3. Use content-locking tools sparingly: Programs like Net Nanny or Cyber sitter can block objectionable content on the web and make tracking your children’s online behavior easy. But larry Magid, founder of Safekids.com and connectsafely.org, suggests parents think twice before locking down internet use with these kinds of programs. For teenagers, these sorts of software are likely to inspire rebellion and tempt them to find other, less censored paths to blocked material. For younger kids, Magid suggests the filters are often a poor substitute for more long-lasting education about online.

4. Agree on good terms for web use: The internet is more widely accessible every day, so a kid given strict rules about online behavior without his or her input is likely to find a less restrictive entryway to the web. Instead, come to an agreement with your kids about what you both consider acceptable behaviour in the terms balancing their privacy and their safety. Larry Magid suggests parents and children write and sign pledges for proper online behaviour and post them by the family computer.

5. Monitor Your Kids’ Online profile: One of the dangers of social networking and blogging is that so much of it occurs on the public web, where it,s broadcast to the world. But if strangers can access kids’ profiles and blogs, so can parents. Just you stay involved in your child’s friendships in the offline world, you can also keep tabs on his or her online socializing, either actively participating for your younger kids or watching from a less instrusive distance for teenagers.

6. Pick your location for computer carefully: Setting up a desktop computer that’s tied to a certain location in the house, rather than buying a laptop and using a wireless internet connection, is one way to make keeping an eye on your child’s web use easier. Even better put that computer in a high traffic area of the house, like the living room or family room, to ensure that web suffering stays public. Keeping the internet out of your child’s bedroom also helps you balance his or her online activity with a healthy mix of offline activities like sports and reading.

7. Monitor cellphone use: As phones get smarter, the line between a cellphone and a net-connected computer is beginning to blur. If your child has a phone with internet capabilities, you should be sure to include cellphone use in your discussion about safe online communication. Monitoring your phone bill is one way to keep tabs on the amount of web browsing your child is doing over a cellular network.

- This article was originally written by Andy Greenberg and was published in Times of India.

May 30, 2008

When Google Adsense Electronic Funds Transfer(EFT) Comming for Indian Publishers?

Filed under: Adsense, Google — Tags: , , — admin @ 5:53 pm

google adsenseRecently Adsense announced that now publishers located in HongKong and Hungary can receive their earning from adsense ads via Electronic Funds Transfer(EFT). In all of the countries eligible to receive EFT, HongKong is the second Asian entity after Japan. If one have quick look on the list of countries where Adsense EFT is available, you can see most of them are European, North American, Australia, New Zealand etc. Only two Asian entities feature in that list viz. Japan and HongKong. Israel is the only country in the middle east to have this facility. To avail EFT one just need to enter their bank details in their Adsense account, billing info section. I am not sure why some services which can benefit both the parties immensely are not extended to all the countries. Let us try to see a few reasons why EFT has not been extended to other Asian countries like India and African countries. Security could be one of the reasons which could have tied Google’s hand. In case electronic transfers, if there is some fradulent activity there is no chance to re-check or take remedial action once the transfer takes place. While such kind of online scams are quite common in African countries, but that may not be the case in India. Cyber laws in India has been revamped recently.

EFT should be made available in as many as countries possible definitely keeping in mind the security aspect. It helps the publishers to get their earnings instantly without waiting for the check to reach and at the same time it saves Adsense money. So it is mutually beneficial to both. So when EFT is becoming available in India?

May 29, 2008

Google to Launch Friend Connect Shortly

Filed under: Social Network — Tags: , , — admin @ 8:16 pm

google friend connectGoogle Friend Connect is a social network application wherein one can just copy and paste snippets of code into a site, and Google Friend Connect will show comments from various other social network websites like MySpace, Facebook etc

In Google’s own words, “Websites that are not social networks may still want to be social. But the barriers to offering social applications on the site have been considerable. Google Friend Connect changes this by enabling any site to offer dozens of social gadgets created by Google and OpenSocial developers to their visitors. This means more visitors spending more time on a more engaging website — with absolutely no programming required to make it happen. As a site owner, Friend Connect provides you the ability to add social features to your site, without writing code.

Visitors no longer need to create a new account or develop yet another friends list just to use the social applications on your site. We create the infrastructure that allows one login to be used across multiple sites and the ability to reuse existing friend relationships that the visitor has already established elsewhere.”

So we may safely say that Google Friend Connect is an interface which helps to connect your websites to other social networking sites seamlessly like Orkut, MySpace, Hi5, FaceBook, Linkedin etc. It collects data from big social networking websites as they make it available and display on third party sites like yours and mine in a seamless uniform way. Since it will be using your network of friends, Google Friend Connect lets you grow traffic by easily adding social features to your website. Which is a great thing for any site owner but more than that what it can really do is help brand a site among a particular network of friends. The big players in this space has already announced their version in this space. MySpace came up with Data Availability and Facebook with their version called Facebook Connect.

Google Friend Connect will be working with existing standards such as OpenID, OAuth, OpenSocial.
Also, it will access data APIs from MySpace, Google, Facebook and if any other website comes along. There is one flip side to Friend Connect, people using it will not be able to add their own data to it to create various applications. The code snippets are supposed to come confined in an iframe. So thereby Google keeping a sort of control on it. As of now the Friend Connect is in preview release and is available to only a few partner sites. However, if you are interested in participating to review it, you may sign-up with them. If you are approved, you will be notified as a partner.

Check a few example sites:

http://www.myfirstearthquake.com/

http://www.mylatestpiece.com/

May 23, 2008

Google.com website Down?

Filed under: Search Engine, Website — Tags: , — admin @ 1:56 am

Around 1.38 am IST, I was trying to open www.google.com for some search purpose and it was not opening for long time. In the beginning I thought it is common as I experience outages almost everyday with my BSNL service. However, in order to check I went to command prompt and tried to ping my service provider and no packets are lost. Then I pinged www.yahoo.com, again no packets are lost. Lastly, pinged Google and I was getting timed out. I was little shocked to think if the king of web is down!

I have never experienced this before. whenever other websites do not used to work, I used to try check with Google.com to see if my connection is up or down. Probably, I had an assumption that Google can never be down. Not sure what exactly happened when all other websites are working. This way I can be sure that my connections is working fine. Also, I have not put any blockage for Google. I have seen the Adsense website to be down on many occasions for maintenance or other reasons. However, in such cases they display messages in various languages. In this case the google.com website is just not opening. Are there others also experiencing this issue? If yes, please share your comment. Hope it is back soon. Net without Google is almost unthinkable these days. There are many sites which just live on the organic traffic provided by Google.

May 5, 2008

Be aware! Identify and Avoid a Lottery Scam

Filed under: Fraud and online Scams — Tags: — admin @ 8:09 pm

Online lottery scam is nothing new. Recently, I have received quite a few such emails. This mails typically start with or have subject “YOU WON”, “CLAIM YOUR MONEY” to draw your attention. I thought of writing an article to bring about little awareness.

So first lets see what is a lottery scam?

A typical lottery scam begins with an unexpected email notification that “You have won!” a large sum of money in a lottery. The recipient of the message — the target of the scam — is usually told to keep the notice secret, “due to a mix-up in some of the names and numbers,” and to contact a “claims agent.” After contacting the agent, the target of the scam will be asked to pay “processing fees” or “transfer charges” so that the winnings can be distributed, but will never receive any lottery payment. Many email lottery scams use the names of legitimate lottery organizations, but this does not mean the legitimate organizations are in any way involved with the scams.

There are several ways to recognize a fake lottery email:

  • Unless you have bought a ticket, you cannot have won a prize. There are no such things as “email” draws or any other lottery where “no tickets were sold”. This is simply another invention by the scammer to make you believe you’ve won.
  • The scammer will ask you to pay a fee before you can receive your prize. It is illegal for a real lottery to charge any sort of fee. It does not matter what they say this fee is for (courier charges, bank charges, various imaginary certificates — these are all made up by the scammer to get money out of you). All real lotteries subtract any fee and tax from the prize. They never ask you to pay it in advance.
  • Scam lottery emails will nearly always come from free email accounts such as Yahoo!, Hotmail, MSN, etc, and no real business will use a free email account.

Email lottery scams are a type of advance fee fraud.

A typical email lottery scam will read as follows:

POWERBALL LOTTO
Customer Service
28 TANFIELD ROAD,
CROYDON.UK
Ref: 475061725
Batch: 7056490902/188
Winning No: GB8701/LPRC

WINNING NOTIFICATION

Congratulations,

We are delighted to inform you of your prize release on April 25th,
2008 from the Powerball International Lottery Program; which is fully
based on an electronic selection of winners using their e-mail
addresses from different sites.Your email address was attached to
ticket number: 17212, Serial Number 7741137002. This batch draws the
lucky numbers of and bonus number , which consequently won the lottery
in the second category. Therefore, you have been approved a lump sum
pay of US$500,000.00 (FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND US DOLLARS) in cash credit
file Ref: ILP/HW 47509/02 from the total cash prize shared amongst
eight lucky winners in this category.

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE:

In other to proceed with your prize claim, you are to send the
information below accompanying your next email -

Full
Name:………..Sex:………..Age:………….Telephone:……….Occupation………..

Contact Address:…………..Country:………….Marital
Status:…………Nationality: ……

(1) TRAVELLING TO THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR CASH COLLECTION (Send flight
itinerary to confirm your arrival/appointment
Date}:……………………..

(2) BY COURIER
SERVICE:…………………………………………….

(3) ELECTRONIC WIRE TRANSFER:……………………………..

Simply contact our Claims Officer/Pay Master, Rev. David Clinton,
Telephone: +447045707579
Telephone: +447045768932
Email: davidclintonclaimsofficerhk@yahoo.com.hk

NOTE: ALL WINNINGS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS
NOTIFICATION. UNCLAIMED FUNDS WILL BE RETURNED TO THE NATIONAL
TREASURY FOR OUR NEXT DRAW.

Sincerely, Mrs. Elizabeth Church
Goodluck from me and members of staff of the POWERBALL LOTTO Online
coordinator for POWERBALL LOTTO International Program.

How to avoid them?

The best way is delete them from your inbox and report them as spam via your ISP. Also, you may forward the email to the address supplied on the FraudWatch International website. Never ever reply to such emails.

Brett M.Christensen has written a few how to and what to do articles in this regard. Read more ……

Lottery scam is dangerous and mostly originate from African countries like Nigeria, Ghana etc. Btw, I have seen few UK lottery scams mails also. Never send any money for this claims as you are never up to get anything. There are reports that people who went to these countries to collect their promised money have been beaten up, kidnapped or even murdered. Visit this website to learn more about it, what to do in various situations and save yourself. Please do not send any information about yourself, as this can be used for identity theft.

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