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December 27th, 2007

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How to make money with blogging.

I’ve got a quite substantial "extra" income with my Google Adsense ads on my blog.
And I wll try to share the wealth with you, no I will not give you money I will post the most crucial tips into getting that extra bit of money every month.

  1. Write about something you know about don’t just post keywords in a blog entry that will not help.
  2. Find a niche ! 
    In what are you good at ?
    What do you do that makes you special ?
  3. Create channels to show relevant ADS for your blog / or do precisely the opposite.
  4. Post regular (bi-weekly seems best for me)
  5. Create a quite a few blogs where you apply all the above.
  6. Do not copy whole articles from other bloggers/sites google can/and will give you a penalty.
  7. Generate Traffic, signup by either feedburner / payperpost

 

 

There are quite a few more tricks you can

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Written by Teus on December 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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Logmein Update

If you followed my last posts about logmein you know that I ran into trouble, with going to fullscreen mode in internet explorer 7.
Those problems seems to be resolved in the newest download of logmein.

 

download the latest version of logmein here

 

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Above you can see a screenshot of a remote session I did.

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Written by Teus on December 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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Twitter with Friends Using the WPF Client Witty

Twittering with friends seems to be the new “thing-to-do” on the web these days. Many bloggers are using it and it has even made its way into an episode of CSI! So what exactly is Twitter you ask? Twitter is an online web service that lets you post what you are doing - in 140 characters or less - in which those who are “following” can track what you’re doing based on what you post. Bloggers sometimes also use Twitter to share URLs and to share quick thoughts on a variety of topics.

Now I said that Twitter was a web service right? Well the Twitter developers have released an API in which developers can use to create “Twitter clients” to be used outside the web browser.

Alan Le, from the company Vertigo, has utilized the Twitter API and designed a WPF Twitter client called Witty that extends the Twitter experience into Windows Vista. If you recall, WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) is built in to Windows Vista.

Interesting…

Written by ShaDow on December 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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Top 5 of the best freeware / opensource software for network admins of 2007

The end is near (of 2007 that is) so its time for those lists again.
Today I post my top 10 of the best freeware,crippleware,adware and opensource software I have used in 2007.
To start off with this list I must first define a definition of freeware, freeware in my eyes is software that you can use freely.
In that light also crippleware is included in my list. And so if opensource.

This year has been quite a year for freeware. Just take a look at the amounts of money spiceworks and for example crossloop gathered through investors. see the pressreleases here for the spiceworks pressrelease and here for the crossloop press release. It seems that the industry is picking up those marbles out there.

  1. SpiceWorks Desktop
  2. Logmein Free Edition
  3. Comodo

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Written by Teus on December 27th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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Microsoft Robotics Studio (1.5) Refresh

As a platform, our intent is also to enable third parties to supply support for new hardware, technologies, and tools, just as Microsoft Windows provides a platform for others to bring their products and technologies to the community of PC users. So while we may populate our platform with some of our own contributions, those should not be considered exclusive to tools or libraries provided by other parties looking to provide interesting technologies for this platform.
The Microsoft Robotics Studio delivers three areas of software:

  1. A scalable, extensible runtime architecture that can span a wide variety of hardware and devices. The programming interface can be used to address robots using 8-bit or 16-bit processors as well as 32-bit systems with multi-core processors and devices from simple touch sensors to laser distance finding devices.
  2. A set of useful tools that make programming and debugging robot applications scenarios easier. These include a high quality visual simulation environment that uses the AGEIA Technologies™ PhysX™ engine.
  3. A set of useful technology libraries services and samples to help developers get started with writing robot applications.

Our development environment runs on the platforms listed in the section “System Requirements”. It can be

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Written by Ankur Mittal on December 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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Microsoft ILMerge 2.0.7.1226

ILMerge is a utility that can be used to merge multiple .NET assemblies into a single assembly. ILMerge takes a set of input assemblies and merges them into one target assembly. The first assembly in the list of input assemblies is the primary assembly. When the primary assembly is an executable, then the target assembly is created as an executable with the same entry point as the primary assembly. Also, if the primary assembly has a strong name, and a .snk file is provided, then the target assembly is re-signed with the specified key so that it also has a strong name. ILMerge is packaged as a console application. But all of its functionality is also available programmatically. Note that Visual Studio 2005 does allow one to add an executable as a reference, so you can write a C# client that uses ILMerge as a library. If you are using Visual Studio 2003, you must use the v1.1 version of ILMerge and rename it to be a dll in order to use it as a reference.
There are several options that control the behavior of ILMerge. See the documentation that comes with the tool for details. The v2.0 version

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Written by Ankur Mittal on December 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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