Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Cell Phones And Social Networking

Friday, December 12th, 2008
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Alisha Dhamani asked:


Online social networking today is more about hanging out with friends behind gated communities than exploring the World Wide Web: Visit another site and you will have to rebuild your profile from scratch.

Thats like having to get a new drivers license for every state you drive through.

Although the walls that keep users from taking their data wherever they go are starting to erode, how much three recently announced programs will help users move among the networks remains to be seen. Google Inc. This attempt to break those fortifications was quickly blocked by Facebook.

The two leading online hangouts, News Corps MySpace and Facebook, have promised to release tools in the coming weeks for Web sites to incorporate profile data, friends lists and other social functions. Google followed with its own program for bridging various networks.

MySpace users, for instance, can soon have their biographical information appear on eBay Inc. profiles. A social network focused on skiing will be able to incorporate Facebook photos and friends list rather than build its own.

Its all done through software hooks that let eBay and others grab profile data from MySpace and Facebook. Changes made at MySpace and Facebook are quickly propagated because third-party sites cant store the data and must check back frequently.

The new programs come as users increasingly complain about having to retype basic profile information over and over. By holding onto users information while letting them bring temporary copies of it elsewhere, Facebook and MySpace can remain at the core of users social interactions and keep them from leaving.

More important than saving keystrokes, the programs bring along the meaning and connections behind the data, allowing social circles to travel from site to site, much as friends going bar hopping together dont have to start conversations afresh at each pub.

People who use their cellphones to surf the web tend to steer to social networking sites like myspace and facebook ahead of news, maps or weather.

The Norway-based software firm - which says its mobile browser, Opera Mini, is the world’s most popular - studied the Internet habits of more than 44 million Opera Mini users worldwide and reports there are major differences in how people use the mobile web. Opera says it looked at aggregated data.

Worldwide, some 40 per cent of mobile web traffic heads to social networks and one-fourth to content portals or search engines, Opera said. In the United States, South Africa and Indonesia, 60 per cent of mobile web traffic clicks lead to social networks.

Here are other patterns the company’s research revealed: Russian and Ukrainian users flock to entertainment and sports sites; Chinese choose search engines first; and Brits check e-mail more than others, while Germans shop the most on the mobile web - though both uses remain small.

Chief executive Jon von Tetzchner said the company has its highest market shares in Russia, Ukraine and Indonesia where an inexpensive cellphone may be the only form of web access for many people. Opera attracts between 20 per cent and 25 per cent of mobile web users in Russia, which is its biggest market.

He said the first programs to offer web services on phones - wireless application protocol or WAP browsers - “did a lot of damage” because their stripped-down web access and focus on text information like news deterred many possible mobile web users.

That is changing as programs like Opera’s Mini browser compress full websites for mobile use and users are now increasingly checking out the same kind of content on their phones that they would from a desktop computer.

“It really is one web, with people using whichever device they choose to connect to the Internet,” von Tetzchner said.

Opera says “full web surfing” now makes up some 77 per cent of all mobile web traffic, squeezing out WAP and mobi services.

Opera Mini was used by 11.9 million people in March, the company said. It is more widely used than Apple Inc.’s Safari for the iPhone and proprietary software on Nokia phones and BlackBerry devices from Research in Motion Ltd.

Drivers in the U.S. can now warn fellow drivers with a cell phone or personal digital assistant about speed traps . There’s a new mobile cell phone social network that aims to share information and help members avoid getting speeding tickets. Users receive alerts as they approach highway radar detection.

The Trapster service, which bills itself as a speed-trap sharing system, is easy to use. When you’re driving near a radar trap, you simply hit “#1″ on your phone. This will then alert Trapster and will save the GPS location to alert other motorists who use the same route.

For cellphones with screens, members can also see a road map of specific speed traps clearly marked.

Information about red-light cameras and where police tend to operate speed traps is kept in Trapster’s database while active speed trap locations are kept for a short time.

To discourage bogus locations, users can rate others on the accuracy of their contributions. Those who get better ratings carry more weight.

Trapster can be used with about 10 wireless platforms, including Nokia’s smart phones, BlackBerry units from Research In Motion and devices using Microsoft’s Windows Mobile.



Jon

The Details On Mobile Phones

Saturday, April 5th, 2008
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Alisha Dhamani asked:


Mobile is the future of the Internet. In 2005, there were 896 million PCs and 2.14 billion mobile phones, and that gap is projected to only increase.

Mobile social networking has started to explode and the average person is increasingly likely to be active on at least one mobile social network. Because these networks already incorporate photo galleries on the sites, it is easier than ever before to share mobile phone art with a wide community.

Cell phones work by using radio frequency bands to send the waves. Low frequencies offer good connection. Cell phones are getting better all the time. I hear that 3G will eliminate the difference.

Opera Mini uses the phone’s default font. If your phone doesn’t support certain characters (e.g. Opera mini is the default browser running on the Nokia N95, and works great. I think that it actually predates the Safari browser on the iPhone, even though Apple seems to get the credit for having the first full browser on a mobile device.

Dialup hard phones are popular in countries where there is very little broadband infrastructure yet. Dialing 111 gets rid of that dialtone, but that kind of fraud is rare and having it on all incoming calls is just plain annoying. The ringers on Intellicall phones are cheap sounding, just a high pitched rapid chirp.

Motorola has announced less phone . It doesnt do email, it doesnt have a camera, it doesnt run Doom. Motorola had two specific aims: getting consumers to buy Motorola phones, and getting them to buy content from corporate partners of Motorola. It wasn’t just built for consumers, but also for partners like MTV who would provide content.

Coverage paths automate most of the manual processes of a key system, which can result in increased efficiency. A potential problem occurs, though, when an important call arrives and an exception to the normal call coverage is necessary. Cover usage changes the interaction and carrying experience, and hard-covers such as those widely available in India add considerably bulk to the device.

Activating the speakerphone is a little tricky. You can only turn it on during a call, and you do so by increasing the volume repeatedly until it turns into Speakerphone mode. Actually there is a technical explanation for what you see when you do this to your cell phone.

What emerges is the essence of your contract with the carrier. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput.



Cody

How to Beat Pop-Ups: Gain Back the Home Court Advantage

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
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Katerina Mitrou asked:


It may seem impossible at times to rid your computer entirely of those pesky ads that compromise your browsing experience and even slow down your computer, but luckily, there are effective methods of avoiding as many pop-ups, adware and spyware programs as possible.

But first, what exactly is adware? Why are you bombarded with so many pop-ups that surfing the Internet becomes a hassle? Pop-ups, of course, are advertisements that “pop up” in a separate window when you surf the Internet, usually at particular sites that have pop-up advertising. The website you visit can be the culprit of the pop-up ads you see, but other sources are also used to generate pop-up ads as you browse online. For example, adware can also create pop-up windows in your browser. Adware refers to any software program that generates pop-up advertising directly from your computer. Adware is dubbed “spyware” when the adware program running on your computer also serves a secondary function - to collect personal information and pass it on to third parties without your knowledge or consent. This is where adware is most criticized, especially by those who feel privacy is an important right whether you are online or not. Spyware that is installed entirely without a user’s permission is the worst-case scenario, but most people unknowingly allow this code to be used on their computers through other means. This usually occurs by downloading and installing a “free” program you do want without realizing that you have also agreed to let the company install spyware on your system. In computer vernacular these programs are known as Trojans. The actual shareware or freeware program may be a Trojan disguised as a legitimate (or at least harmless) application you want to have on your computer, or it can be an extra attached to the program of which you are unaware.

Perhaps you recently downloaded a nifty browser toolbar to make your life easier when conducting online searches, or to have quick and instant access to your local weather? Unfortunately, you might have also unwittingly downloaded (with your permission) an adware program that will assail you with constant pop-ups and might even track your moves online. Peer-to-peer file sharing applications are also notorious for being full of spyware applications. Although most of the information collected relates to advertising and target-marketing, if you put certain strategies in place to avoid as much adware as possible, you will definitely rest easier, as the most malicious of spyware programs do have the capability to log your keystrokes and obtain personal information, such as passwords, that you don’t want falling into the wrong hands.

Task bar balloon pop-ups are another form of pop-up advertising that can cause you a lot of trouble. Instead of popping up in a separate window box, this type of pop-up emerges out of your task bar to send an advertising message. Task bar balloon pop-ups are a nuisance because they seemingly appear right from your computer desktop, making you feel as if someone is always watching you, even if it is only an adware program. But while task bar pop-ups might seem more threatening than other pop-ups, they are born from the same mother - adware code present on your computer that got there either through a recent software application download or by visiting a bad website (any website that has spyware programs just waiting to infect your computer when you visit).

Perhaps the most insidious way you can be tricked into downloading software onto your computer “willingly” is through the appearance of a Windows dialogue box. This is a type of pop-up ad that appears when you browse certain websites, or it could come from adware already installed on your computer. For the inexperienced user the alert seems legitimate, which is what the creators of these pop-ups are counting on. The ads are worded in a way that makes you think your computer is sending the message, asking you to download software that will eradicate the spyware present on your system. Of course, instead of solving a non-existent problem, you are actually downloading a Trojan that will install adware on your computer and cause all sorts of annoying problems. If you did already have spyware on your system, these applications will not remove adware or remove spyware from your computer, but probably make things much worse. Sometimes these programs are designed to **** you into paying for a spyware removal program. After downloading the program, as the alert asks you to, you are notified that you have adware/spyware on your computer. The company that infected you with this spyware in the first place now offers you the cure - for a price. These companies rely on the ignorance and fears of its targets to make money.

Browser hijackers are the scariest type of spyware. After visiting a site or downloading malicious software accidentally, a hijacker program will be installed on your system against your knowledge. It then changes your browser settings so that your home page and favorites are all something different, usually a search engine or portal site; you are essentially taken prisoner and unable to reset the browser to the parameters of your own choosing. In addition, any time you initiate an online search through this engine, you are always redirected to affiliates and websites trying to make money. The people who used the hijacking program to direct you to these sites make affiliate money from these “hijacked” visitors.

How Do You Protect Your Computer From These Threats?

Knowing the different ways your computer can become infected by spyware and overrun by pop-up ads, you might be wondering how you can guard against all these threats. The best way is to install a reputable anti-spyware program that will immunize your computer against common adware programs and continually work to keep new ones from being added. Running a good anti-spyware program and keeping it updated will make your life a thousand times easier and make it possible to protect your computer without too much effort.

To avoid the annoying pop-up ads that harass you on a constant basis, directly from websites, using an alternative browser (instead of Internet Explorer) is a must. Many people are unaware that they get so many pop-up ads simply because the browser they are using is not properly equipped to block pop-ups from their view. Obtaining a browser such as Firefox or Opera is the most simple and efficient way to protect your computer from unwanted ads and adware installations. The difference is noticeable when you are given the opportunity to browse pop-up free. These browsers are also designed to have less security holes than IE. Their advanced security enhancements block adware, spyware and malicious websites while keeping the browsing experience simple and user-friendly. Malicious software isn’t even given the chance to install on your system, meaning less computer-related headaches for you.

By using web browsers that automatically block pop-ups, you don’t have to download extra pop-up blockers or worry about keeping them updated. With the right browser, everything you need to avoid those dreaded pop-ups is already set up and working as an integral part of your browser. This means more efficiency in pop-up blocking, less adware programs clogging up your computer and more time to do what you intended in the first place - surf the Internet.



Michael

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