Nov 25

Launch2net for Ubuntu Linux is a professional mobile Internet Connection Manager for Ubuntu users. launch2net will recognize your type of modem or ExpressCard as well as the SIM card and does not need intricate driver installations or configurations.

A user friendly graphical frontend gives most important information at a glance, like network information, signal strength, online time and data throughput.

It is Simle to use, no long searches for modem drivers or connection settings. launch2net gets you online simple and fast with a few clicks.

L2N have a simple SMS text message manger. You can use launch2net to send, receive and manage your SMS text messages with support of multipart and multigroup messages.

Try to connect your Mobile connections RELIANCE, TATA INDICOM, BSNL with this and write your valuable comments

How to insta;; Launch2net in ubuntu

Download the deb file form here

Now double click on the downloaded file and proceed with gdebi installtion

or Open a terminal and type

$ sudo dpkg -i launch2net2_1.6.0-0_i386.deb

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Sep 28

Traditionally it was employers who had to make themselves visible when looking to fill vacancies – posting adverts in the press, then choosing a pool of candidates from a veritable tsunami of applicants. But not any more. There’s mounting evidence that personnel specialists are now scouring social media sites and job boards for potential employees.

“Recruitment departments are starting to dabble with professional networking and other forms of social media to head- hunt potential candidates,” says Teresa Sperti of The IT Job Board. Microsoft recruiter Declan Fitzgerald claims that he saved £60,000 in recruitment fees by sourcing nine programming posts through professional networking site LinkedIn instead of using traditional channels.

That’s all good news if you’re currently looking for a job in IT. What better way to ply your wares than on the web, where you can track down the right people and demonstrate your expertise direct? Consider this your ten step guide.

Step 1: Set up multiple accounts

The first rule of successful professional networking is to keep business and pleasure strictly separate. Multiple social networking accounts will help you to present your best face to recruiters. A good first step is to use business-oriented networks like MySpace and LiveJournalfor mates. However, with Facebook and Twitter accounting for the lion’s share of media attention and internet traffic, that approach will exclude access to a lot of influential contacts. Setting up two separate accounts for friends and business on these networks will enable you to compartmentalise your image.

To stop all these accounts getting out of control, use tools that are capable of managing more than one account. Both TweetDeck and Twhirl let you post to more than one Twitter account without the need to continuously log in and out. Seesmic Desktop does the same job, and it handily also allows you to update your Facebook status at the same time.

Step 2: Use Facebook’s privacy settings

While it’s good practice to create business profiles on business-oriented social networks, Facebook is the undisputed hub of the net’s social activity. So, here’s an alternative to multiple profiles: tweak Facebook’s privacy settings so that work contacts aren’t able to see any of your friends’ pictures of your latest debauched night on the town.

Click ‘Friends’ on the main menu bar in Facebook and then click ‘+Create’ in the Lists section of the sidebar. Call this list ‘Work’. You’ll be given the option to add existing friends to this list. Create a second list called ‘Mates’. Once created, you can add anyone who requests friendship to either list.

To make people on your Work list see a professional-looking profile, go to ‘Settings | Privacy | Profile’. The options here allow you to choose exactly who sees what. As an example, let’s say you only want people on your Mates list to see your photos. Click on ‘Edit photo album settings’, choose an album and make sure only your friends can see it. Then, in the ‘Except these people’ box, type in ‘Work’. Now you’ll be able to share all the amusing photos you want to with your mates, safe in the knowledge that the people on your ‘Work’ list can’t see what you get up to after hours.

Step 3: Be careful what you say

Separating your work and personal lives is only one part of the process of creating a professional image for yourself online – a technique named ‘personal branding’. You need to present a ‘best version’ of yourself using the whole range of social-media tools available.

“My key Twitter advice to BBC colleagues (is) don’t say anything you wouldn’t say on air,” BBC Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan Jones recently tweeted. That advice holds true whether you’re blogging, tweeting or changing a public Facebook status update.

“It is very easy to build your reputation and credibility using social media. Unfortunately, it’s just as easy to damage it irrevocably by being careless and whimsical in its use,” says Judith Germain, Managing Director of leadership consultancy Dynamic Transitions. “One thing to remember is that everything that you do on the web is permanent, even in ‘closed’ networks.”

The website Tweleted and the Google cache mean that even deleted posts can be easily found. So think for a second before pressing that ‘Update’ button. And if you do find yourself participating in an argument, make sure you’re polite – or just anonymous.

Step 4: Promote your expertise

Establish yourself as an expert in a particular field or subject. Social-media sites offer plenty of opportunities to promote yourself as a leading light in your area. LinkedIn’s Answers application is a great place to put this into practice. Browse through questions that other LinkedIn members have posted in your area of expertise or search by keyword. The more good-quality answers you provide, the more visible you become.

If you’re willing to invest more time, consider joining Experts Exchange, a site where people post IT related queries. Join as a volunteer and accrue points towards ‘expert’ status through providing solutions.

Blogging is another possibility, but be careful. Post expert advice and considered opinion rather than your opinion on Alton Towers or the prices at Starbucks if you want to draw a returning crowd. A post called ‘10 Things To Do If Your PC Crashes’ is worth much more than a whining rant about Windows being buggy.

Step 5: Don’t be a spammer

Blog articles with titles like ‘10 Reasons I’ll Un-follow You on Twitter’ cite aggressive self-promotion as the fastest route to lose friends and alienate people, so avoid things like pushing your website with every status update or spamming hashtags with inappropriate information just to get yourself noticed.

The key to keeping followers and impressing recruiters is to balance your activity. “Engage with your network,” says www.mashable.com contributor Atherton Bartleby. “Genuine engagement with your followers will ultimately ensure that your mobile number is retained and not ‘lost’ at the end of that fabulous party, and it will ensure that you don’t (too often) commit any serious faux pas.”

Step 6: Follow the right folks

Here’s a great tactic to ensure you make the right contacts: put together a list of companies you’ve got in your sights, find out who works there and, if possible, who’s in charge of hiring. Then make friends with or follow them on social-networking sites. Some corporate sites list personnel in their ‘About Us’ section – so try that avenue first. Search LinkedIn for company names if you hit a brick wall with the first method, and back that up with a search of PeekYou, Plaxo and Spoke. These are all social media directories aimed at business users. A multipronged approach like this should yield a lot of names – and you can make friends with people on all these networks.

Once you have concrete names, search for them on Twitter and Facebook. Click ‘Find People’ in Twitter, then enter first name and last name as keywords to find everyone registered under that name. Facebook is trickier – a name search may pop up a bigger list of false positives – so search by email address instead.

If you haven’t found anyone in your initial search, try a people directory like Pipl – a search engine that specialises in digging up data from ‘the deep web’, including social network profiles and blogs. This will also reveal other social-media sites your target is signed up with. Finally, use Google Blog Search to track down your target’s blogs – and when you can comment on a post, do it.

Step 7: Join specialist groups

Don’t just rely on your virtual friends for leads – join specialist groups and communities online to get an inside track and promote your expertise. Even mainstream social-networking sites have a lot to offer.

“Look to existing networks, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, where there will be groups that discuss the industry and specific technologies and practices within it as well as dedicated forums and communities for the sector,” says Rachel Hawkes, one of the brains behind Social Media Portal. “The IT specialist should look to become engaged with the communities and establish a presence that adds value to the other community members by offering opinion, advice and leadership.”

Doing this properly requires some commitment, though. To get the best from specialist groups, you should check in and post regularly. It’s sensible to follow the old school rules of ‘netiquette’ when joining any new group. Lurk for a while and get a feel for the tone of conversation before you join in with a comment. Some groups may require you to post an introductory note, for example. Others may frown on long, self-promotional signatures.

It’s worth searching out specialist communities that match your expertise outside of the obvious choices, too. As an IT specialist, you’ll find social networks running on message boards, mailing lists, Yahoo Groups and Google Groups.

Step 8: Do a job search

Once you’re hanging out in the right online neighbourhood, you’ll hear about some of the best jobs going. That doesn’t mean you have to stop being proactive, though.

“In a recent survey we conducted, when asked which tools they considered most important when applying for jobs, 40 per cent of IT candidates referred to using skills-specific job boards and 32 per cent said they would make direct contact with a company,” says Teresa Sperti of The IT Job Board. ”Seasoned or specialist IT professionals candidates often favour skills-specific job boards, with only four per cent of candidates seeing generic job boards as very important to their job search.”

In other words, using sites that cater specifically to your area of expertise pays dividends. At The IT Job Board – and most other sites – you can sign up for an email summary matching a keyword search. A great way to keep tabs on job sites is an RSS feed, which is easy to add to your iGoogle front page or check in your favourite feed reader. For example, search by keyword at job site Computing Careers and you’ll find an RSS feed link at the bottom of your returned results.

Step 9: Make a video resume

Hopefully your efforts at making yourself visible in a good way to the right people will not have gone unnoticed, and your name will start to surface when positions need to be filled. If that’s the case, you need something more than your various social-network profiles to surface when somebody Googles your name. Owning a website is an obvious first step, but another idea that is gaining momentum at the moment is the video resume.

Thousands of people have posted CVs on YouTube, although the quality is highly variable. If you can’t afford professional production costs, keep things simple. Use the best quality camcorder you can, and make sure the lighting’s natural. Record sound separately, using a decent condenser microphone if possible. You can do the latter directly into Audacity, an open-source sound-editing tool. Many of the best video resumes feature a fixed shot of the subject talking about themselves to camera, but it’s still fine to use software like Windows Movie Maker to add photos and clips too.

Though making a video resume is still a fairly new idea, it’s catching on as a trend – so you’ll have to work a little bit harder to come up with something that stands out. Mike Anderson’s produced his CV in graph form – and got to the front page of Digg and almost 200,000 hits on Flickr. Then there’s Australian games designer Jarrard Woods, who launched his freelance career by building his Super Mario Bros resignation.

Just remember: this clip from the comedy series How I Met Your Mother is intended as a parody (specifically of this infamous disaster), not an inspiration. But you can try this style too if you like.

Step 10: Measure your impact

Keeping up a presence on lots of sites can be a drain on your time – so measure your success with people by measuring traffic from each site, then ditch the ones that don’t work. You can use web analytics tools like Webalizer and AWStats to see where hits to your blog or online CV are coming from. Both programs summarise referrer sites in tables for you – but there’s a lot of static to work through.

A more effective method is to encode URLs you tweet or place in social profiles with a shortening service like Bit.ly. Every time you post a shortened URL, Bit.ly will track how many clicks it generates. Create a different version of the URL for each of your social networks and you can instantly see which work best.

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Sep 14


Famous Personalities of Computer Science – Part2

John von Neumann (von Neumann’s Architecture)


Von Neumann built a solid framework for quantum mechanics. He also worked in game theory, studied what are now called von Neumann Algebras, and was one of the pioneers of computer science.

The term computer architecture describes the layout of the machine. All computers use the von Neumann model, named after the American who suggested it.
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Tim Berners-Lee ( Founder of World Wide WEB (www))

A graduate of Oxford University, England, in 1989, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, an internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing while at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory. He wrote the first web client and server in 1990. His specifications of URIs, HTTP and HTML were refined as Web technology spread. More Here

Kenneth Lane Thompson & Dennis Ritchie ( Unix OS and C language)

In the 1960s, Thompson and Dennis Ritchie worked on the Multics operating system. While writing Multics, Thompson created the Bon programming language. The two left the Multics project when Bell Labs withdrew from it, but they used the experience from the project, and in 1969, Thompson and Ritchie became the principal creators of the Unix operating system. At this time, Thompson decided that Unix needed a system programming language and created B, a precursor to Ritchie’s C. Read More

Bjarne Stroustrup (C++ Language)

Bjarne Stroustrup is the designer and original implementer of C++ . Dr. Stroustrup is the College of Engineering Chair Professor in Computer Science at Texas A&M University. Read More Here

Anders Hejlsberg (Delphi, C# Language Developer)

Anders Hejlsberg (born December 1960) is a prominent Danish software engineer He was the original author of Turbo Pascal, the chief architect of Delphi, and currently works for Microsoft as the lead architect of the C# programming language.

Larry Wall (Perl Programming Language)

Larry Wall (born September 27, 1954) is a programmer and author, most widely known for his creation of the Perl programming language in 1987.

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Sep 14

Youtube Videos are Bandwidth eaters for Limited bandwidth Internet users. Education Institutions also need to block Youtube videos. Here a simple trick for blocking youtube videos using squid Proxy.

Add the following line to /etc/squid/squid.conf

## The videos come from several domains so block all
acl blk_youtube dstdomain .youtube.com .googlevideo.com .ytimg.com

http_access deny blk_youtube

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Sep 08

Data Entry Services: What Can I Expect?
Author: Alan Lim

Data entry services can mean any of various tasks that are performed to collect, transfer, manipulate, create and report on information, both numerical and textual. The type of work, the disposition of the information and the complexity of the work will depend upon the company that is placing the project for bid. By picking and choosing the jobs and the company that you work with carefully, you can determine the nature of the work that you are expected to complete. You can also set the deadlines and the basic structure of the project work schedule.

You can expect reasonable pay

The amount of pay for any single data entry services position will depend upon the difficulty of the work. You can get tasks that range from simple entry of numbers and names in a particular field to complete e-books with careful research and bibliographical materials cited. Be careful when you are expected to bid for the job that you understand the extent of the work that will be required for satisfactory completion of the task. Once you have accepted a contract job, you will probably not be allowed to change the terms of the work.


You can expect flexible work hours

When you provide data entry services, you won’t be stuck on a time clock in most instances. Your usual work schedule will be set by your own wants and desires. If you are a late riser and want to sit down at your computer at three in the afternoon, that’s perfectly acceptable. If you prefer to awaken and work from four in the morning until noon, that’s okay too. Your daily schedule will be what is best for your personality and home circumstances. It is important that you be aware of deadlines that will be attached to some of the work you accept and that you complete work according to the agreed upon deadlines.

You can expect some bumps in the road

Everything is not likely to work perfectly when you begin working at home. Data entry services may not be the type of work you are accustomed to. You may not be used to having quite as much freedom in scheduling and work choice. If you are the type of person who thrives in a structured environment, you will undoubtedly find the flexible scheduling to be a little frightening at first. You’ll also need to guard your work time from frivolous interruptions by others who think that if you work at home it isn’t really working.

You can expect great job satisfaction

Data entry services provided from your home may not be a work choice for everyone, but those who have the self-discipline to structure their own work environment will often find that the work provides a great deal of job satisfaction when they settle into their routine that works for them. Being able to drop work constraints for a couple hours or a couple days on very short notice is a luxury few people in the corporate employment situation can claim.

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