Jan 18, 2013

EDUP EP-MS1532 Ralink RT3072 Review


Well, that, as soon as possible a "bare" of this novel adapter group 4, Tx and Rx antenna switch apart without RT3072 chipset, I think that will mark a before and after in urban use wireless adapters.





The components in detail:









If first impressions are everything an adapter is outstanding, thoroughly analyzing it is not so.

A short distance and with omnidirectional antennas that brings you a very high traffic transfers, but for medium - long distance is very inefficient, unbalanced.

The reception is much more efficient than the transmission, so the AP's detected, only the closest achievable will not because it does not have sufficient transmission power is that power is wasted by bringing omnidirectional antennas.


For medium - long distances have to adopt an asymmetrical configuration of the antenna making it unattractive for these applications.


In the image on the transmission a parabolic Maquia - Chalenger with an illuminator 2Ni Dragonfly Belgrano, to reach the target at 30km, to receive just one planar, totally unbalanced.



Recommended only for short distances and high data transfers. - mandarache

Comfast Ralink RT3072 USB 300Mbps Dual Antenna


Comfast Ralink Chipset RT3072 High Power 802.11n 300Mbps USB 1000mW 6dBi Dual Antenna

One of the Best Long-distance USB WiFi Adapters for 802.11b/g/n wireless networks.You asked for STRONGER WiFi and Extended Range and here it is. Most common Wi-Fi devices have power ratings of less than 50mW (milliwatts.) Our new Wi-Fi device is 10x as strong (1000 mW.) This adapter is what the WiFi world has been waiting for. Plus it comes with TWO 6dBi antennas which provides stronger signal for single antenna. It is compatible with almost all laptops and desktop, PCs and Macs. It is perfect to travel with and weighing less than 2 ounces and measuring 3.5 x 2.5 inches in size (8.5 x 6.3cm).

Specifications:
  • Provides 300Mbps transmission rates
  • WPS (PBC and PIN) enabled device
  • Supports Soft AP to establish a quick wireless LAN network
  • 300M Wireless LAN USB Adapter, 2.4GHz, 802.11n/g/b
  • MAX-Indoor :500M,Outdoor: 2000M
  • 20MHz/40MHz bandwidth
  • Supports Roaming technology
  • Output Power 30dBm ± 1dBm/1000mA
  • Supports Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure modes
  • WEP 64/128, WPA/WPA2、WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Support
  • Supports Windows 98/SE/ME,Windows 2000/XP/VISTA/ 7/CE, Linux, Mac
  • Two 6dBi detachable antenna, remarkably strengthen signal power of the USB adapter


It has a stunning 1000mw output power. So if you are looking for a device to connect to an outdoor 2.4 GHz antenna, such as on a boat or an RV, this is a perfect solution.This Wireless USB Adapter gives you the flexibility to install the PC or notebook in the most convenient location available, without the cost of running network cables.Its auto-sensing capability allows high packet transfer up to 300Mbps for maximum throughput, or dynamic range shifting to lower speeds due to distance or operating limitations in an environment with a lot of electromagnetic interference.

Server That Supports ioDrive Octal boards

Well here’s the good news and the great news all in one: One Stop Systems down there in Escondido has announced a 2u GPU/SSD server that supports 8 PCIe x16 slots — you read the correctly: EIGHT SLOTS. And here’s the better news: you can configure the chassis to support doublw-wide cards like your typical GPU on a board or — yes! — your brand new ioDrive Octal SSDs.

And it gets better yet — the motherboard on this server includes dual AMD Opteron 6-core (Istanbul) CPUs. And and and … pricing from $7k to 2x that. Can you say HPC at home? www.onestopsystems.com

Facebook Likes Tripled Valuable Than Tweets

ChompOn, a company that provides a white label group buying service, similar to Groupon, that restaurants and other businesses can provide their customers directly, recently released a report (PDF) that used its wealth of marketing data to estimate the value of tweets, Facebook shares and other social networking behavior.

What the report found was that, for their customers and buyers, every share on Facebook was worth about $14 where every tweet was worth only $5. Likewise, a Facebook like, meaning someone was following the account on Facebook, was worth $8 but every Twitter follower was worth only $2.

ChompOn, however, did acknowledge that the value of likes and followers may be much higher due to long-term loyalty.

But even if the exact figures are off, the report shows the relative value between Twitter and Facebook and it paints a very bleak picture for the value of Twitter.

But does this mean that Twitter is dead or dying for marketing? Not likely at all.

Though the ChompOn report doesn’t speculate as to why Facebook actions are much more valuable than Twitter ones, there are several probable explanations.
  • Less Noise: Most people have far fewer Facebook “Friends” than Twitter followers. This keeps the noise down and makes the message more likely to come through.
  • Closer Friends: People more closely monitor who they friend on Facebook and many, if not most, limit their interactions to friends and family. This makes any recommendation on Facebook much more powerful, coming from someone that the viewer probably knows and trusts.
  • More Users: Though Facebook users tend to keep a smaller social circle, there are far more Facebook users than Twitter users. This makes the potential reach of Facebook much, much higher.
  • More Media: Where a tweet is pretty much just 140 characters of text and link, a Facebook message can have images, video, and much more text.
  • Better Demographics: As the above demographics study showed, Facebook users tend to be more brand loyal and are more likely to update their status every day.In short, they are more committed to the brand and more likely to be there to share when they are wanted.
Of course, all of this is pure speculation but these are very likely factors in the nearly 3x valuation of Facebook shares over tweets. However, this doesn’t mean that Twitter is dead, just that it has a different purpose altogether.

Why Twitter Still Matters

While all of that being said is true, what Twitter lacks in quality it can make up for in quantity. For example, where a Twitter follower might only be worth a quarter of a Facebook “Like”, one can often get 5x-10x more Twitter followers than Facebook likes.

Since Twitter is viewed as less personal, people are more inclined to follow companies and marketers, making it easier to grow an audience.

Furthermore, even if tweets are significantly less valuable than likes, they still do add value. A five dollar tweet is still five dollars that the company did not have before. It is still, most likely, very much worth the time and effort to participate in Twitter.

That being said, Twitter is clearly a game of quantity over quality for social media, where Facebook is more about building fewer, higher-quality connections.

On that note, marketers, large and small, need to be aware of these differences and learn how to use these two promotional tools to their advantage. Ignoring the nature of these two services risks making your time on them useless.

Both sites still matter but have very different cultures and goals. What’s right for one is not right for the other and, at times, a business that does well on one won’t on the other, The goal isn’t to find the “best” solution for everyone but, rather, to find the best solution for your particular needs.

That, in turn, is why demographics like OnChomp’s can be so important, helping paint a clearer picture of what the sites can provide. - source

Onlywire Best Social Bookmarking Tool Review

Have you even imagined how good it would be, when all you have to do is write a blog post and instantly the link is bookmarked in 50+ social bookmarking and social media websites? Sounds like a bloggers dream come true? Well, now it is actually possible to automate the social bookmarking process to get lots of link juice from bookmarking websites like Digg, StumbleUpon etc.


OnlyWire is a really service provider which offers to create bookmarks for your blog or website. Simply said, OnlyWire syndicates all you content to a number of high PR websites, this can be good if you are looking to go viral on the social hemisphere and also to get lots of incoming links for your website or Wordpress blog.

If you own a Wordpress blog, i would recommend you to download the onlywire wordpress plugin and try it out immediately. There is a free trail version available, with the free account you can post 300 times on various social bookmarking and social media websites, and the paid version allows you to post 1000 times a month for 10 USD. There are a lot of other wordpress plugins for social bookmarking and content syndication, but onlywire’s seamless service stand alone in front of all the other competitors. The only disadvantage of this plugin is that, the first time you create an account with them, you have to manually fill in all your social media profile log in credentials(I found this part a little scary). Once you have set up your onlywire account with all the log in credentials, for the websites you want the content to be syndicated with, just save it and the next time you publish a new article it will be bookmarked in all various websites you have activated.

The Onlywire wordpress plugin also comes with a ‘Share and Bookmark’ feature, bookmark and share buttons will automatically appear under all your blog posts, enable this option for better social sharing or if you prefer using some other social sharing wordpress plugins like diggdigg then you can disable this option on as well, the choice is all yours to make. If you can notice, i have not enable this Bookmark and Share option on my blog as i am currently using diggdigg wordpress plugin.

Onlywire is the by far the best social bookmarking – social media tool i have ever come across till date, it saves me a lot of time and build be a lot of incoming links, what else can a blogger ask for?

List of Top Social Networks Supported by Onlywire are as follows.

01. AOL lifestream
02. Bebo
03. Bibsonomy
04. Blogger
05. Connotea
06. Delicious
07. Digg
08. Diigo
09. Facebook
10. Facebook Groups
11. Facebook Pages
12. Folkd
13. FriendFeed
14. Google Bookmarks
15. Google Plus
16. Google plus pages
17. Hi5
18. Identi.ca
19. JumpTags
20. Kaboodle
21 Karmalynx
22. Linkagogo
23. Linkedin
24. Linkedin Groups
25. Live journal
26. Mister Wong
27. Multiply
28. MyAol
29. My Link Vault
30. Myspace
31. Netlog
32. Netvibes
33. Newsvine
34. Plaxo
35. Plurk
36. Posterious
37. Reddit
38. Scribd
39. Serpd
40. Sonico
41. Stumbleupon
42. Tagged
43. Tumblr
44. Twitter
45. Typepad
46. WordPress
47. Yelp and growing…

Hope this onlywire wordpress plugin review was useful, please comment below if you have any queries on this topic. - source

Likes vs retweets driving website visitors


In the absence of empirical data, websites typically provide equal prioritization to driving visitors to either retweet or like content. If you only have space for one option (such as in content listings), which one should you use? According to research compiled by Allyson Kapin at Frogloop, Facebook likes provide greater web traffic than retweets:
  • According to Mashable, Twitter received about 0.38 clicks per tweet, while Facebook received 3.31 clicks per engagement. In other words, Facebook “likes” gets almost 8.7x more clicks than a tweet. “But engagement activity has a short life on Facebook, with less than 20% of likes occurring after 24 hours,” said Vadim Lavrusik of Mashable.
  • Eventbrite users shared events on Facebook almost 4x more then they did on Twitter. Eventbrite says Facebook has greater reach with almost 600 million users and an emphasis on user’s inner circles of friends, family and colleagues. Editor’s Update: Eventbrite has a big blue FB pop blue button saying “Share this link on Facebook.” This is probably one of the main reasons why FB is shared 4x more then on Twitter.
  • Over the past six months, a typical tweet made up about $.80 in ticket sales on Eventbrite as compared to Facebook, which was about $1.34.
  • When Eventbrite users shared the event link on Facebook after they RSVP’d, ticket sales increased by about 20% per share compared to a pre-purchase share. “The findings apply broadly to all e-commerce businesses, because the foundations of e-commerce are shifting as the social graph becomes a meaningful influence in driving transactions,” said Tamara Mendelsohn, Eventbrite’s director of marketing and former senior analyst at Forrester Research.
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Likes vs retweets driving website visitors


In the absence of empirical data, websites typically provide equal prioritization to driving visitors to either retweet or like content. If you only have space for one option (such as in content listings), which one should you use? According to research compiled by Allyson Kapin at Frogloop, Facebook likes provide greater web traffic than retweets:
  • According to Mashable, Twitter received about 0.38 clicks per tweet, while Facebook received 3.31 clicks per engagement. In other words, Facebook “likes” gets almost 8.7x more clicks than a tweet. “But engagement activity has a short life on Facebook, with less than 20% of likes occurring after 24 hours,” said Vadim Lavrusik of Mashable.
  • Eventbrite users shared events on Facebook almost 4x more then they did on Twitter. Eventbrite says Facebook has greater reach with almost 600 million users and an emphasis on user’s inner circles of friends, family and colleagues. Editor’s Update: Eventbrite has a big blue FB pop blue button saying “Share this link on Facebook.” This is probably one of the main reasons why FB is shared 4x more then on Twitter.
  • Over the past six months, a typical tweet made up about $.80 in ticket sales on Eventbrite as compared to Facebook, which was about $1.34.
  • When Eventbrite users shared the event link on Facebook after they RSVP’d, ticket sales increased by about 20% per share compared to a pre-purchase share. “The findings apply broadly to all e-commerce businesses, because the foundations of e-commerce are shifting as the social graph becomes a meaningful influence in driving transactions,” said Tamara Mendelsohn, Eventbrite’s director of marketing and former senior analyst at Forrester Research.
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14 million domains on AddThis

AddThis, a provider of social sharing buttons, says it now has more than 14 million domains in its publisher network and reaches more than 1.3 billion web users per month.


For comparison, ShareThis says it has 1.3 million publishers in its network and Shareaholic says it has more than 200,000 websites using its tools.

AddThis’ numbers are impressive, and the company hopes to expand its footprint with a new set of social plugins that go beyond simple content sharing announced this morning. The plugins include a Follow tool, Welcome tool and a Trending Content tool. Here’s how AddThis describes each:
  • Follow Tool: Follow buttons can be placed with content on site to allow users to become fans, followers or subscribers in one click.
  • Trending Content Tool: The Trending Content tool uses a content feed API to continuously promote a brand’s top content in real time on their site, in newsletters or on social channels.
  • Welcome Tool: The Welcome tool allows publishers to optimize an incoming user’s experience by welcoming them with a personalized greeting and call-to-action.
AddThis also says it’s expanding its existing Analytics tool to include data on which content is generating the most fans/followers, and which content is being copied/pasted most often.

There’s also change at the corporate level: The company — which was formerly known as Clearspring — is consolidating its activities under the AddThis name. - source

The Undeleted Your Cookies

More than half of the internet’s top websites use a little known capability of Adobe’s Flash plug-in to track users and store information about them, but only four of them mention the so-called Flash cookies in their privacy policies, UC Berkeley researchers reported Monday.


Unlike traditional browser cookies, Flash cookies are relatively unknown to web users, and they are not controlled through the cookie privacy controls in a browser. That means even if a user thinks they have cleared their computer of tracking objects, they most likely have not.

What’s even sneakier?

Several services even use the surreptitious data storage to reinstate traditional cookies that a user deleted, which is called ‘re-spawning’ in homage to video games where zombies come back to life even after being “killed,” the report found. So even if a user gets rid of a website’s tracking cookie, that cookie’s unique ID will be assigned back to a new cookie again using the Flash data as the “backup.”

Even the Whitehouse.gov showed up in the report, with researchers reporting they found a Flash cookie with the name “userId.” The site does say in its privacy policy that it uses tracking technology but it does not mention Flash or tell users how to get rid of the Flash cookie.

The report is being submitted Monday as a comment in the government’s proceeding about the use of cookies on federal websites. Federal websites have traditionally been banned from using tracking cookies, despite being common around the web — a situation the Obama administration is proposing to change as part of an attempt to modernize government websites.

But the debate shouldn’t be about allowing browser cookies or not, according Ashkan Soltani, a UC Berkeley graduate student who helped lead the study.

“If users don’t want to be tracked and there is a problem with tracking, then we should regulate tracking, not regulate cookies,” Soltani said.

The study also comes as Congress and federal regulators are looking at ways of reining in the online tracking and advertising industry, whose attempts at self-regulation have conspicuously failed to make the industry transparent about when, how and why it collects data about internet users.

Websites and advertisers track users closely in order to improve services and to prove to advertisers that an ad has been shown one time to 1 million users, and not 10 times to the same 100,000 people. Ad networks also collect the information in order to segment users into different groups, such as “car fanatic” or “fashionista,” in order to charge advertisers a premium for reaching just the slice of the populace that the company thinks will be most receptive to its ad.

Smelling possible regulation coming, third party ad networks recently agreed to an updated voluntary code of conduct, though it prohibits little and has no enforcement mechanism. For instance, when it comes to sensitive health information, the networks are free to collect as much information as they like, so long as it does not involve an actual prescription.

Soltani led a summer research team at Berkeley, under the direction of Chris Hoofnagle, the Director of Information Privacy Programs at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology. The team tested the top 100 sites to see what their privacy policies said, what their tracking technology actually does and what happens if a user blocks the Flash cookie.

The study found that 54 of the top 100 set Flash cookies, which vary from simply setting audio preferences to tracking users by a unique identifier. Wired.com, for instance, placed on this writer’s work computer to set the volume of a video player.

Adobe’s Flash software is installed on an estimate 98 percent of personal computers, and has been a key component in the explosion of online video, powering video players for sites such as YouTube and Hulu.

Websites can store up to 100K of information in the plug-in, 25 times what a browser cookie can hold. Sites like Pandora.com also use Flash’s storage capability to preload portions of songs or videos to ensure smooth playback.

All modern browsers now include fine-grained controls to let users decide what cookies to accept and which to get rid of, but Flash cookies are handled differently. These are fixed through a web page on Adobe’s site, where the controls are not easily understood (There is a panel for Global Privacy Settings and another for Website Privacy Settings — the difference is unclear). In fact, the controls are so odd, the page has to tell you that it is the control, not just a tutorial on how to use the control.

This so-called behavioral targeting is coming under scrutiny, in part since Google bought one of the largest practitioners — DoubleClick — and recently announced it would start using its troves of user data to deliver targeted ads. Its main money makers, the small text ads next to search results and on websites across the net, simply rely on the words in a search or on a webpage to place ads, a tactic known as contextual ads.

Defenders of behavioral ads say that privacy shouldn’t be a concern since cookies really identify a browser, not a person. Moreover, they argue that users would prefer to have relevant ads. Targeted Behavioral Ads could also help save online journalism. Under this theory, Google text ads don’t work on a news story about the governor raising the sales tax, since there’s no product that goes with that context. But if the site knew the reader was in the market for a car, it could show an ad for the new Lexus and earn much more.

The report names two companies, Clearspring and QuantCast, as companies whose technologies reinstate cookies for other websites.

Clearspring, the makers of the popular AddThis tool that lets users share a link by e-mail or on social networking sites, used its Flash cookie to reinstated deleted browser cookies for AOL.com, Answers.com and Mapquest.com, according to the report.

The company defends its behavior, saying everyone uses Flash cookies these days, that it discloses its use of Flash in its privacy policy and that the copying of data back into cookies is a simply way to speed up pages by transferring data into HTML cookies, which browsers read faster.

Clearspring’s AddThis tool is used by more than 300,000 publishers and the company collects data on some 525 million unique internet users monthly, according to Clearspring CEO Hooman Radfar. The data will soon be used to personalize the AddThis widget, making it so that a user who has previously shared a story by Twitter and Friendfeed will see those options first, rather than social networks he doesn’t use.

“We have the president, the pope and the queen of England using us,” Hooman told Wired.com in an interview a few weeks ago. “If they can trust us, then you can.”

Tools:

Users who want to control or investigate Flash cookies have several options, according to reader Brian Carpenter:

Windows:
* Better Privacy extension for Firefox -
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6623

* Ccleaner - http://www.ccleaner.com/

Mac OS X:
http://machacks.tv/2009/01/27/flushapp-flash-cookie-removal-tool-for-os-x/

Where to find these flash cookies:
* Windows: LSO files are stored typically with a “.SOL” extension, within each user’s Application Data directory, under Macromedia\FlashPlayer\#SharedObjects.
* Mac OS X: For Web sites, ~/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/FlashPlayer. For AIR Applications, ~/Library/Preferences/[package name (ID)of your app] and ~/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/FlashPlayer/macromedia.com/Support/flashplayer/sys
* GNU-Linux: ~/.macromedia

UpdateL 8/11/2009 – This story was updated to include more statistics on Flash cookies and to note that Wired.com uses one. - source

Comparison of Gigya, ShareThis and AddThis

Integrating social sharing on your website can be as easy to implement as adding a script into your webpage templates.


I recently took a look at three of the most popular utilities for social sharing: ShareThis, AddThis, and Gigya. After conducting a review, AddThis came out on top as the best system for most users. Gigya, especially with it’s recent integration with Convio, might be your best bet depending on your needs.

Gigya, in addition to the standard social sharing options, also allows for Single Sign On, allowing users to bypass the standard account creation process. Instead, it allows users to use their Facebook, Twitter and other credentials and also allows for user interactions with the widget (e.g. sharing content) to be recorded in Convio. While it is highly powerful and customizable, be aware that setting up Gigya requires significantly more time and effort than setting up most social sharing widgets (even if you only use their social sharing features.

One concern with Gigya’s service is that sharing content through their widget prompts users to provide access permissions to their profile data on Facebook (see screenshot, right). While this may provide additional audience data, users may be wary of the privacy implications of this somewhat unusual request (for a sharing widget) and therefore it will likely have the effect of reducing clickthrough rates. Gigya also offers a simple sharing plugin which does not send a request for permission.

ShareThis and AddThis have had significant feature differentiation in the past, but as time progressed they have largely mimicked each other’s feature sets. Currently, there are a limited set of functional differences between them, primarily focused on default aesthetics and ease of customization.
  • Customization: AddThis is generally preferred by developers due to an API that is easier to use, but the ShareThis API can typically accomplish the same tasks (though potentially at a higher development cost). One of the few differentiators between the two services is in the customization of which buttons are shared. Both services, by default, show sharing icons to each user based on their previous sharing history (across all sites using the platform). If, for example, someone typically shares via MySpace on other sites, the MySpace icon will appear in the sharing box on the very first time that the user visits a site. It’s possible to force a listing of pre-determined icons using AddThis, but that level of customization is unavailable with ShareThis (or it is not documented).
  • Privacy Policy: AddThis received negative publicity several years ago for their use of a flash cookie which recorded a user’s browsing preferences across sites, with non-personally identifying demographic and historical visit information later being sold to advertisers. This practice is common among these services (including ShareThis and Gigya), but they received additional criticism due to the fact that the AddThis Flash cookie revived cookies that had been deleted. AddThis no longer engages in this practice.
  • Reporting: Both AddThis and ShareThis integrate with Google Analytics to report on sharing, but neither provides the user-level actions that makes Gigya compelling.
  • Clickthroughs: While there may be difference in clickthrough rates between these services, no testing has been done. Even so, scattered reports have suggested people find the AddThis hover menu to be easier to use than the ShareThis version.

Conclusion:

Based on most organization’s needs, the easy extensibility of AddThis is probably ideal. If single sign on is desired, or tracking by user (with Convio integration), Gigya’s software may be the best fit.

For more sophisticated sharing (i.e. allowing people’s Facebook posts on a topic to appear directly on your webpage), check out Disqus or Echo. - source

Jan 17, 2013

AddThis vs. ShareThis Bookmarking Widgets

Over the period of last few years bloggers had found creative ways to allow their readers to easy share the content of the blog on social bookmarking websites. WordPress has several plugins allowing you to implement easy sharing of your content. Probably the most known plugin is Sociable- a plugin I often used on many of my WordPress powered websites. One of the things that I always wanted to see in Sociable plugin was the ability to report how many times and on which websites my content was shared. If they consider developing such reporting, I may use the Sociable plugin again. However for now I had to say goodbye to Sociable and for the past few weeks I was taking a closer look at AddThis and ShareThis.

AddThis

I came across AddThis before I discovered ShareThis. AddThis allows you to add a button to your website by inserting a piece of code into your website or, if you are using WordPress, you can try their plugin. One o the downsides of using the plugin is that it inserts the button below the post and is not offering flexibility to place the button anywhere you want.

Issues With AddThis “Dropdown” Button

One thing that I find annoying about “dropdown” version of the AddThis button is that behaves “unexpectedly” (example on the left). I belong to the “mindset” that if you just hover over the button with the cursor it should not talk, sing, smile, wink or otherwise interact with me. Unless, of course, I click on it!

AddThis Reporting And Related Issues

One of the things you may quickly discover that in order not to mess up your AddThis statistics. You may need to open several accounts if you would like to separate the statistics for each website.

I would love AddThis develop and offer more in depth reporting. In particular I would like to see them reporting not only how many times a particular URL was shared, but to tell me exactly on which of the social websites it was shared.

ShareThis

ShareThis LogoAs you can see I have chosen ShareThis for this blog. Although I have not made the final decisions which services I will end up using, there are few things I like more about ShareThis. (UPDATE: After trying both AddThis and ShareThis I have opted to use AddThis on most of my blogs)

ShareThis Allows You To Track Multiple Domains

In your ShareThis account you can ad more than one URL. ShareThis provides separate statistics for each domain. It takes abotu 24 hours for your statistics to be shown from the time you add a domain and install the code or the WordPress plugin on your blog.

ShowThis Has More Detailed Statistics

While still short of reporting exactly which URL was submitted to what social networking websites, ShareThis offers some extra statistics that I find interesting and useful.

ShareThis Button Can Be Placed Anywhere

If you decide to use ShareThis on your wordpress, it is quite flexible as to where you can place the button on your blog. By default it places the button at the end of the article, but you can override that option or place an additional button in the beginning of your posts.

ShareThis Button Can Be Placed Anywhere

If you decide to use ShareThis on your wordpress, it is quite flexible as to where you can place the button on your blog. By default it places the button at the end of the article, but you can override that option or place an additional button in the beginning of your posts.

ShareThis Offers More “Sharing Options”

Besides offering your readers to share your blog’s content on top social bookmarking websites, SharThis offers other blogger to “reblog” your content. It also offers and opportunity to your visitors to share your blog’s content via e-mail, SMS or Instant Messaging.

Conclusion

I think both services can improve reporting. While certain submissions (such as when your pages are submitted to StumbleUpon or Digg) can be noticed rather easily, allowing you to interact with the submitter. Improving this side of the reporting will allow yet another way for the owner of the blog to network with his or her readers.

Final thought for the blog owners. If you have not tried either of the services, make sure to try at least one of them. The implementation is very easy, both have WordPress plugin. It will take you less than 15 minutes to implement the plugins, but you can rep the benefits for years to come. One thing you have to remember that no plugin in the world can substitute your interaction with your readers and your fans. - source

Fusion-io ioDrive Worlds fastest Server SSD


The new 2.5 TB ioDrive Octal from Fusion-io was recently displayed at Supercomputing 2009 in Portland, Oregon. The ioDrive is a solid-state drive (SSD) that fits into a x16 PCI Express 2.0 slot. The beauty of the using the PCI Express 2.0 slot is that Fusion-io can really obtain great performance. Fusion-io is claiming that their drive can saturate a 16x PCIe 2.0 slot with their new Octal. The Octal can deliver a bandwidth of 6.4 GBytes/sec.


It accomplishes this by using 1,600 flash dies. Samsung is the provider of the memory chips, and is also an investor in Fusion-io. With that many chips, one might wonder how Fusion-io handles the inevitable chip failures. To see how they handle that, let’s take a look at a simpler ioDrive.


If you take a look at a regular 160 GB ioDrive, as in the above image, you will see that there are 24 pads on both the front and rear of the card. Each of these pads holds 8 chips each. You can think about it as 8 rows, where each row has 24 chips. There is also a 25th pad near the front of ioDrive with another 8 chips on it. That 25th pad handles the redundancy in case one or more of the other chips die. In the worst case, one chip could fail in each of the 8 rows, and the ioDrive could still recover from it. The same idea is used in the ioDrive Duo, which is really just two ioDrives, with one inverted. Both the ioDrive and the Duo consume 25 Watts, which it draws from the PCIe connector. Fusion-io has written some software to handle the rare cases where the Duo can exceed the available 25 Watts.


The ioDrive Octal follows the same pattern, and as one might expect, can be thought of as 8 ioDrives placed together. It is not exactly 8 ioDrives put together, but you can think of it that way. At the end of the Octal is a connector, which is a key difference from a normal ioDrive. This connector is an I/O link that is capable of 6.4 GB/sec. Fusion-io has created a PCIe 2.0 link to connect their drives to other computers. They have also written their own software to handle data integrity during read and write operations. One of the benefits of using this connector is for high availability. If one server is connected to the Octal, and that server dies, the file system can be failed over to a redundant server, and the data from the Octal is still available.


The image above shows a mock up of a data center that can achieve 1 Terabyte per second sustained bandwidth. The clear colored racks represents what it would take in conventional hardware to achieve a 1TB/s sustained bandwidth. That amounts to approximately 55,440 disk drives in 132 racks of equipment. The black colored racks represents what it would take for 220 ioDrive Octals to achieve the same bandwidth, which would occupy six racks. If you look closely, you will notice that there are twelve such racks. That is because the customer wants to double the size of the installation. Who is this customer? All Fusion-io is saying is “two presently undisclosed government organizations.” If you read their press release, you might get the idea that the two locations are part of the Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) Program and one of those sites might be Lawrence Livermore. Apparently it depends on how the funding plays out.


When will the Octal be available? Fusion-io is not saying. However, rumors on the floor at SC09 have it being introduced in 1Q2010. Next year they are planning to take the Octal from 2.5 TBytes up to 5.0 Tbytes. Fusion-io is partnered with companies like DDN, IBM, and HP. It is likely that you will see the Octal end up in their products in the near future.


Fusion-io also showed off their media wall at SC09. This was the same setup that was shown at Siggraph 2009. Fusion-io had sixteen diskless servers which were booting off one ioDrive. To show that, all the disks were pulled out of each server.

Once booted, each server then ran 256 instances of the VLC media player. Each VLC loaded a standard definition video file and displayed it on a screen. For those of you doing the math, that is 4,096 video streams coming from one ioDrive. Impressive. - source

The Fusion-io® ioDrive Octal

The ioDrive Octal is by far the fastest drive we’ve gone through. It has eight ioDrives on a single PCIe card (hence the name). It’s been used by the US government and the deployment of 220 Octals was able to reach a staggering 1TB/s bandwidth. Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, even speaks highly of this product which is probably why he joined them as chief scientist.






More information

Download data sheet, Octal 5.12T costs:$90,669.99 Octal 10.24 costs: unavailable

Realtek RTL8187L vs Rallink RT2770F

About the ability of high power wireless adapter that has many versions and the chipset being used on. From the market with the Realtek RTL8187L to build on the brand name, such as Gsky, ALFA, or even WiFi4You own. Which improve the ability of the brand. Are based on the design. IC (PCB) to work with the Chipset performance, it will be different. So it's not surprising that even using the same chipset. However, the performance has to be very different. (Denis try a different performance of ALFA Gsky or improve race circuit. The performance varies by model).


Version that is compatible with the chipset using WiFi. Standard as N standard, it is also the name of Rallink. In fact, the Rallink chipset used in the device is WiFi everywhere I go. But the highlight will be the subject of the chipset to support the N standard has several versions. One popular version is the same version. RT2770F compatible b/g/n.

Back to the point that many people suspect. Chipset and asked me to apply for a transfer, the WiFi is far more important. For example. To get the problem of the distribution agreement, which is far more important. May be the major obstacle blocking it (the problem is WiFi. The main problem of the wave (Main. lobe) is moving in a straight line) with the result that the major problem at the middle-ware and reduce the intensity of foreign direct investment.

The destination device that will work well. Should be able to handle a major problem for the lower well. And should have sufficient returns to send information back to the major distribution contract (AP) understanding that the user may have only been the major destination. Actually, that is a two-way communication (Two way Communication) is both receive and send information back in time.

In order to test the performance of the RTL8187L chipset with RF2770T have not tested in conditions similar to those used in the long term (long. range) and the obstacles are as follows.

1.] The problem is the Linksys WRT54GL is a double pole HGA7T to DD-WRT. Firmware upgrade power = 250 mW by connecting with ADSL. Router ip defined as follows.

ADSL Router = 192.168.2.1.

WRT54GL = 192.168.2.254.

Internet use True internet speed 5Mbps.

2.] Been important to test the device.

The Realtek RTL8187L 1000mW ALFA NETWORK AWUS036H 1000mW b/g hipower usb adapter with antenna 5 dBi.

Brand from China Rallink RT2770F 1000mW a model CWUSB300NL 1000mW b/g/n with poles 6 dBi.

Notebook to test the MAC book white, bootcamp WinXp.


Note

This is clearly shown by comparison of different designers, Grade of a component as well as an emphasis on preventing the problems caused by the RF Shield metal frame protective cover for the RF Parts has the most important quality. Characteristics of the product, which is designed from ALFA Network skyrocketed Taiwan. Which is recognized around the world. In particular, both the U.S. and Europe.

3.] The place where the large and important contracts.

WRT54GL the floor in the corner of the building. Side wall (the wall that runs along a major contract to a receiver j) j's contract is placed on the roof with usb cable to put the car into Notebook.



4.] Distance and obstacles along the way.


Due to the need to connect to the internet, so it must be a place that is close to the point internet (ADSL) connection to the Internet by selecting the Office of the Company. And a test point to the biggest blind alley away from 165 meters (the elimination of) the orientation of the parent to the building about 5 houses or walls for at least 10 floors (to test the penetration of the major 1000mW.

The contract promised major role in the transmission of information to a distributed agreement problems. In contrast, the problem of the distribution will run through to the end to the problem. The lower level is very large contract to a major contract. To compare the level of problems that get) then ran through the trees along the way might open some way (which is close to the actual Stawa. The need for WiFi. Truewifi or hotspot with 3BB).

5.] The testing process.
  • Try to connect the WiFi problem of WRT54GL.
  • Monitoring the problem using netslumbler program.
  • The ping test. The distribution of the problem. What's the problem.
  • Test Speed ​​Test.
  • Run tests from CWUSB300NL (Rallink RT2770F) and change the ALFA 1000mW AWUS036H (Realtek RTL8187L).
6.] Testing

You can view a screenshot of the test. Youtube Clip of the screen below. When viewed in a resolution to 720p (YouTubeHD) to see the numbers clearly (recommend using IE8) or if the picture is not clear, you can download clip original.


7.] Summary of test results.

Can be concluded as follows.

a.) Connection with both the AP. Can connect to the IP and Gateway are correct. Major contract with the Signal. Strength and Signal. quality of both the units are % (which is a comparison of the percentage of each device).

b.) Check the level of the problem of Netslumbler. The program has a major contract with the beacon transmitted by the broadcast signal. The difference is more than 10 dB have been measured at the level of the major problems is high Rx sensitivity due to better itself.

c.) There was a ping test ping to the IP address of the WRT54GL. (192.168.2.254) to test the transmission of data over wireless on a WRT54GL WRT54GL to get the information to send back. When the destination receives. To calculate the time of travel to the to the latency or ping time will tell whether it will have. At the same test. The lower and relatively constant. Indicates better performance of the data link (the ping time in a lot of equipment that can transmit data to a destination. Therefore a new transport Retransmit some cases too long a time out).
Note

During a speed test values ​​may be higher due to the ping time speed test with the ping packet receiving the information, it may take longer than normal. However, they should not be loose or hanging and often time out.
d.) Test speed test results are shown.

Speed ​​Test is a test of CWUSB300NL (Rallink RT2770F)
Speed ​​Test is a test of AWUS036H (Realtek RTL8187L)
Note

If Clip is clear that considering the test results as shown above, the speed test on both occasions. There are differences in the. To take the time to test the speed test or continuous testing different. It refers to the ability to connect a large regular intervals shall not interrupt or disrupt is not fit to be ignored. By simply considering only the final test, but the same. It is a snap shot or slide.

Final to be significant. Before testing speed. test should close programs related to chaching before. Anti-virus due Kasrapy such a test would be a mistake, as you may have already seen the speed test is repeated at Speed. Intennet needle hit the speed we are using. It should be possible to test the speed of the faster speed internet we excessively use. - source

10 Best Voip iPhone Apps

Our smartphones do just about everything these days, but sometimes you still have to make a plain old phone call on them. And added on top of texting and data plans, voice minutes can get expensive. That’s where VoIP apps come in.


Because of today’s higher data speeds, VoIP is a legitimate calling option when you want to save money on calls from your Android, iPhone, or iPad. These apps work best with 3G connections or better, and many of them act as a great backup option for your business phone system.

A word of warning, however: if you frequently have dropped calls, you may have problems with VoIP too. When this is the case, you can still use your VoIP apps with WiFi to do away with that problem. Here are 10 of today’s coolest VoIP apps, listed alphabetically.

1. Beejive is a top mobile chat application that not only supports VoIP calls and multiple chat clients, but plenty of other useful tools. This iPhone app uses transparent overlay text so you can see your conversation and not lose track of your message. It also has push notification for up to seven days.

2. Fring is a straightforward competitor to Skype, but instead of offering unlimited call plans, it charges on a per-minute basis at very low rates. Fring can also be used as a SIP client, which can be used for initiating, modifying, or terminating two-party or multi-party sessions. Fring is a solid choice in today’s VoIP apps.

3. iCall is a favorite app for making VoIP calls, allowing free VoIP calling in the United States and Canada. With iCall you get push notifications when you receive a call. This app also offers inexpensive international calls, and users have the choice of using a paid service that skips a 30-second ad at the beginning of a call.

4. JaJah is a simple download that gives you access to services that integrate easily with your phone book. If you want to make a call, you log in and select who you’re calling. You can call JaJah users as well as Facebook users for free. Other calls are billed at low rates regardless of location.

5. The Line2 app has unlimited SMS and offers a free 30-day trial (and bills at $9.95 per month afterward). Line2 adds a second number to your iPhone, which is great if you want a dedicated number for work. You can cancel without penalty and the service is billed to your credit card rather than your iTunes account.

6. Nimbuzz is yet another all-inclusive app. It supports several chat clients and VoIP options. You can use free calling, file sharing, and messaging on your smart phone, browser, or desktop, and you can import your friends from Facebook, Windows Live, Yahoo, and GoogleTalk.

7. Skype is basically synonymous with VoIP. The quality is great, it’s easy to use, and it’s cheap. Skype’s iOS app does everything that Skype on your laptop or desktop does, such as making calls over WiFi or 3G. It also offers instant messaging and video chat. Calls to other Skype users are free, but you can add the inexpensive SkypeOut plan for flat-rate calls to anyone in your country who doesn’t use Skype.

8. Talkatone uses Gmail VoIP to let you place free calls on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch as long as you have a Google Voice account. Users find it easy to set up. You simply enter your Google Voice information, set your Google Voice line to forward to Google Chat, and you’re done.

9. Truphone offers both a pay-as-you-go plan and an unlimited plan. If you make lots of international calls from the U.S., the unlimited plan includes calls to 35 destinations at no charge. You also get low-cost text messages, free calling to Skype and GoogleTalk, free IM, and free Voicemail.

10. Viber is a popular app that does not require you to create an account, hand over your credit card information, or even create a username. However, to call someone free, they also need to have Viber. Your Viber minutes are only used if you call someone who doesn’t have Viber. Viber is ad-free, and you can call anyone in the world who has the same app.

Asus Android Tablets at $149 on April


By the end of this month, Amazon's Kindle Fire may no longer be the cheapest "real" tablet out there. PC hardware manufacturer Asus, the brand name behind Google's Nexus 7 device, is coming out with another 7-inch tablet called the Asus MeMO Pad, which will start at $149. The MeMO Pad will launch in "selected markets" this January, and will make it to the United States sometime in April, according to Phandroid's Kevin Krause.

Here's a look at the features the MeMO Pad has that the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7 don't, and what got cut to bring it in under the $150 mark.

A look at the hardware

About the same size and shape as other 7-inch tablets, the MeMO Pad is powered by an underwhelming 1 GHz single-core processor from VIA, putting it roughly in line with a budget smartphone performance-wise. It has 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage, and basic features like a front-facing webcam and a microSD card slot for expandable storage. The MeMO Pad will come in gray, white, and pink.

Jelly Bean under the hood

While the Kindle Fire runs Amazon's proprietary version of Android (which is so heavily modified as to basically be a "Kindle OS"), the MeMO Pad runs the same up-to-date version of Android as the Nexus 7, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Unlike with the Nexus device, however, which is loaded exclusively with Google apps to start with, Asus saw fit to bundle about a half-dozen of its own apps as well, like "SuperNote Lite" and "ASUS Studio."

Unlike the Kindle Fire, which can only buy apps from Amazon's store, the MeMO Pad will have the Google Play store (the former Android Market) preinstalled. It will be able to install the Amazon Appstore and Kindle app as well, just like other Android devices can.

Compared to other tablets

The device which compares closest, price-wise, to the MeMO Pad is Amazon's $159 Kindle Fire. For the price, you get half the RAM but a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor, as well as another hour or so of battery life. The Kindle lacks the MeMO Pad's webcam or expandable memory, but the biggest tradeoff may be the Kindle's pure Amazon experience -- complete with ads on your homescreen -- versus the MeMO Pad's almost-pure Android.

Asus' own Nexus 7 starts at $199 and lacks expandable memory, but for the price you get 16 GB of storage instead of 8. (That's more than double when you consider that Android and Asus' apps take up part of it.) It has a much sharper screen than the MeMO Pad, and a much more powerful Tegra 3 processor, which is capable of playing "THD" enhanced games. Finally, it has (more expensive) 3G options, and is available now instead of in April.

Jared Spurbeck is an open-source software enthusiast, who uses an Android phone and an Ubuntu laptop PC. He has been writing about technology and electronics since 2008. - source