Direct TV

July 16, 2009 – 3:08 am

We have different choices when it comes to watching tv others prefer watching sports channels, news, drama but the problem is that we have only one cable operator so some channels are limited to watch we never get what we want from them, and some of the channels are pay per view. Thinking of a television service provider here’s one Direct TV. Direct TV has over 130 of the best HD channels watching tv now can be a private enjoyment.
By logging to its official website Direct TV system you can certainly help yourself in knowing whether the DirecTv Service is a right choice to pick or not. It is all because in this website you can see the feature that will maintain requirement on a tv program use and it is nice to watch your news in high definition, or in standard digitized format.
For people who are confused about getting what channels they really want I would recommend them visiting Direct TV


Submitting your content to article directories

July 16, 2009 – 2:46 am

Today, the Internet is definitely the largest global source of information that is still in a constant growing process. There’s always new content needed to feed this growth, and the rates at which new content is created are always on the rise. The purpose of this content could be quite diverse, from advertising certain products, to sharing opinions and informing other people on different subjects and aspects of life. But regardless of this purpose, the main intent driving the creation of new content is attracting visitors to specific webpages that are hosting this very content. There is a vast array of specific sources from where to get original content for your site. Some webmasters choose to have their own in house content creators that would create and tailor the content specifically and exclusively for them. Others use the services of special companies, who create and distribute content among users, providing services only in that specific domain. Some masters even choose to go with less original content, minimizing their expenditures in that field. There is also a group of masters who are very interested in understanding the mechanisms by which the info is distributed throughout the web. One of such powerful mechanisms are article databases. These sites are created with the sole purpose of article distribution. Authors are posting their articles, which then can be used for a fee or on a free-pay basis by a site owner if the content is relevant to their needs. Such a form of article exchange is really beneficial for different groups of content distribution chain participants. And you don’t have to be a doctor in economics to see that it is a good way to save your money and get high quality original content at the same time. What’s there for the author in this article exchange scheme? Getting a good spotlight through a major Internet portal is really difficult for many authors, and this also refers to news and event writers. Many of successful journalists, writers and bloggers you see at major sites have probably started with article submission directories too, as it is a very fruitful marketplace where original and talented copywriters can be spotted fairly easy. If there’s a good demand for the content you create in article directories then you are on a right way to success. For the business owner, an article directory is a great opportunity to promote products or services. If a business owner is able to submit relevant and helpful information on a certain subject that would raise the credibility and expertise of the business showing profound knowledge in the domain. For example, it’s always more substantial and credible to have an article about lawnmowers written by an actual lawnmower manufacturer with vast experience in the domain rather than a college student having only the power of search engines to support him. As you can see, article directories are a very useful and effective way of exchanging content on the web. In fact, this is exactly how Internet was intended in the first place. And by visiting sites like host-my-post.com you will clearly understand why such websites are getting more popular each day.


Suitable ways to Protect your Software Applications

July 16, 2009 – 2:45 am

Software protection is need of the day. It is estimated that about 30% revenue is lost due to piracy but these figures fail to explain the fact that piracy also increases legal sales. Director of a software company told me they learn about some companies using their pirated software but they did not took any action. The director was not surprised when he received order from the same company next year. He said in the absence of a workable demo or just to try full features before making a purchase decision many people use pirated versions. This does not mean that software companies should not protect their products but only mean that a legal demonstrable product should be made available to customer for evaluation for a sufficient period of time. 

So let us learn how to protect software. 
1. Third Party Software
Many developers use third party applications to help protect their software. As a result many software developers use a combination of protection methods in an effort to thwart hackers. Third party applications are often part of a total protection solution. The downside to relying on a third party is that if the algorithm of the third party application is cracked your software can be at risk. 
2. Wrappers
Wrappers are applications that go around a software download. The wrapper handles the ecommerce, security access and tracks affiliate referrals. 
3. Partial Key Verification
A partial key verification is a protection scheme that only verifies certain digits of the registration key. The verification digits vary in different versions. 
4. Hardware Locking (generally Hard Disc)
Hardware locking, locks the software to a specific computer hardware, it could be hard disc, sound card, processor, graphics card etc. Hardware locking is used so that a single license can not be used on multiple computers. This is generally unpopular with users because they will often have difficulties if they upgrade their system to a faster system, change hard drive, face system crash. User will have the additional burden of contacting the software publisher so they can get their software to run again. 
5. Online Activation
Online activation services provide software developers access to a centralized license server on the Internet, preventing software piracy by means of online software activation. Software activation is the process of obtaining a license for your software so that it becomes active and ready to use on your computer. Users dislike software activation because it is a form of “Call-back” and it will be additional head-ache if you do not have internet connection on the computer on which you want software to be installed. 
6. Separate Trial and Download
Many developers release different trial version and full versions. This requires users to uninstall trial and reinstall full version. 
7. Dongle Locking
Dongle locking is another form of hardware locking. The software will require the use of an external piece of hardware (either connected to the parallel port or USB port) to “activate” the software. This is very-popular among developers because it is easy to incorporate and easy to deliver. Users always dislike anything extra. 
8. USB Drive Lock
USB drives also has unique manufacturer identification numbers like hard discs. Some companies are using USB pen drives as locks. The benefit is that you can continue to use USB drive for data storage. Additionally entire software can be provided in the pen drive with data in it. Imagine taking account ledgers or custom designs (like interior design projects, land escaping project etc.) with you when meeting a customer and updating details their it self. USB Drive Lock solutions will be very popular with users as will as developers.
Having a proper software delivery system is also a requirement in International Standards like ISO 9001, ISO 27001, BS17799 etc..