Jan 17, 2013

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

Jan 16, 2013

'Hacktivists' deface Philippine govt websites over cyber law


Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - Several government websites, including that of the National Food Authority (NFA), were defaced early yesterday the "hacktivist" group Anonymous Philippines, drawing attention to the cybercrime law.

The hacking took place a day before the Supreme Court holds oral arguments on the CyberCrime Prevention Act of 2012, or Republic Act No. 10175, which Anonymous Philippines said threatened freedom of expression.

The law became controversial because it criminalises online libel, among other things, angering journalists who have been campaigning for the decriminalisation of libel.

Background: Cybercrime law: Yay or nay?

Shortly after President Aquino signed RA 10175 into law last September 12, the high tribunal suspended its implementation for four months until February after consolidating 15 petitions against it.

Early yesterday, Twitter users reported the hacking of the NFA website (nfa.gov.ph). The NFA, whose previous head is being linked to rice smuggling in the country, is an attached agency of the Department of Agriculture.

Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala said in a phone interview early on Monday that while it was not known why the NFA website was targeted, those in charge of the website were tasked with restoring the system.

Related story: 'Bloody Monday': Hackers strike gov't websites anew

At 9:24am, Alcala said via text message that the website would be restored "soon". In about 30 minutes, the website was up and running again.

Also hacked were the websites of the National Maritime Polytechnic (nmp.gov.ph) and the municipality of Jose Panganiban (mambulao.gov.ph), formerly known as Mambulao, in Camarines Norte province.

#OccupyPhilippines

In an operation called "#OccupyPhilippines," Anonymous Philippines left hacked pages with messages beginning with, "Protect our Right to Freedom of Expression!"

The message was still on the home page of Jose Panganiban town but it had been taken out of the NMP website as of press time.

The Cebu Port Authority (http://cpa.gov.ph) website did not have the message on it but the site was disabled throughout yesterday.

The Anonymous Philippines' message read in part: "1987 Philippine Constitution. Article III, Section 4 states that 'NO LAW SHALL BE PASSED ABRIDGING the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or of the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.'"

Also read: Senators flip-flop on Cybercrime Law

The group also said: "What happened to the law? Are all laws meant to be broken? Are they made to fool people, deprive them of their rights in exchange for what we believe as 'Heavens for Politicians'? Some say we are against the law because it would hinder our 'criminal activities,' but WE do not oppose the said law in any way, if it is for the greater good."

Not the first time

It was not the first time the group defaced government websites to draw attention to the controversial law. A number of petitioners said this would make it easier for authorities to spy on and/or harass citizens, especially critics, using electronic media.

Many critics of the cybercrime law have also alleged that legislation may have stemmed from criticisms against lawmakers in social media, particularly at the height of the plagiarism charges against Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto.

In September last year, the websites of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System, the American Chamber of Commerce, the Philippine Anti-Piracy Team and the Agusan del Sur website were hacked by Anonymous Philippines.

Those of the Official Gazette, Senate and National Bureau of Investigation were either defaced or suffered denial-of-service attacks.

Black screens

At the height of the outcry, many Facebook and Twitter users in the Philippines and the portals of some media organisations replaced their profile pictures with black screens in protest of the new law.

Related story: Pinoy netizens ‘go black’ on Facebook to protest Cybercrime Law

In October last year, the Supreme Court ordered that the implementation of the law be suspended until February 6 and set a January 15 hearing of petitioners' arguments. Fifteen petitions asked the high court to declare the law wholly or partially unconstitutional.

While the new law against cybercrime is suspended, authorities may deal with related cases using existing laws such as RA 8792 or the E-Commerce Act of 2000, RA 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Voyeurism Act of 2009, RA 9725 or the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009, RA 9208 or the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003, RA 8484 or the Access Device Regulation Act of 1998 and RA 4200 or the Anti-Wiretapping Law.

A primer on cybercrimes committed in the country, which the Department of Justice (DOJ) earlier released, said nearly nine out of 10 Filipino Internet users have been victimised by "cybercrime" or malicious activity on the Internet.

The primer was prepared by the DOJ as part of its advocacy programme to prevent abuses in cyberspace as the legality of the new law against cybercrime is being deliberated in the Supreme Court.

In other news: Philippines up 10 notches in 'economic freedom' list

The law, according to petitioners, violates citizens' constitutional rights, including freedom of speech, right to privacy, protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, due process, equal protection and protection against double jeopardy.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will give those questioning the suspended Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 a chance to make their case heard.

Five lawyers are set to tackle certain provisions in the first oral arguments to be presided over by Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno since her appointment as head of the judiciary last August.

It will be the turn of the solicitor general to argue for the law's continued implementation on January 22.

10 minutes each

Under the guidelines and advisory on how the oral arguments will be done, five petitioners/counsels are assigned to speak on specific issues. Each will have 10 minutes to make their presentations. The high court issued the guidelines last week.

Also read: Hope against hunger

Tuesday's speakers are University of the Philippines law professors Harry Roque and Jesus Disini Jr., Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares, Philippine Bar Association legal counsel Rodel Cruz and National Union of People's Lawyers representative Julius Matibag.

Roque said he would ask the high court if it could allow Sen. Teofisto Guingona III to make an opening statement before the oral arguments.

Among the provisions to be tackled include that which criminalises online libel and the so-called take-down policy in the law that will allow the DOJ to block or restrict a website found to be violating the cybercrime law.

All speakers will be asked whether the provisions they will be discussing violate constitutional rights such as those on due process of law and freedom of expression.

"The rest of the issues raised by the various parties that are not covered by the oral arguments shall be heard on written memorandum by the petitioners concerned," the advisory said. - source

Ericsson tests 500-Mbps VDSL2 technology


Line bonding, noise cancellation solutions could enable high-speed broadband access, mobile backhaul over copper lines.

Ericsson on Monday announced it has successfully tested high-speed VDSL2 technology at speeds of over 500 megabits per second.

The Swedish equipment vendor achieved the high data transfer rates over twisted copper pairs using new line bonding and crosstalk cancellation technology, which it calls 'vectorised' VDSL2.

Six lines were bonded in order to reach speeds above 500 Mbps at 500 metres. Crosstalk cancellation technology reduces the effects of noise from other copper pairs in the same cable bundle, enabling Ericsson to extend the capacity and reach of the signal to more people.

The company said standards for VDSL2 line bonding are already available, while standardisation of vectoring is expected by the end of 2009.

VDSL2 enables operators to offer access to the latest high-speed broadband services using their existing copper lines.

"With this technology, operators can enhance fibre access deployments with copper access in the last mile and thereby maximise the reuse of existing infrastructure," the vendor said in a statement.

"It also proves Ericsson's abilities to provide future mobile backhauling, which will enable quick and cost-effective introduction of Long Term Evolution (LTE) solutions," said Hakan Eriksson, CTO of Ericsson.

Ericsson said VDSL2 will allow a larger number of consumers to access demanding services including HDTV and video-on-demand (VoD) via their broadband connection.

Eriksson said the demonstration confirms Ericsson's "commitment to the continued research and development of DSL technology to improve operators' business with new access solutions." - source

Tegra 4 newly world's fastest mobile processor

Chip maker Nvidia has formally introduced the Tegra 4 mobile processor, claiming it is the world's fastest mobile chip.


The Tegra 4 -- which was previously known by the codename "Wayne" -- has at its heart 72 custom Nvidia GeForce GPU cores, giving it six-times the graphics processing power of the current Tegra 3. Backing up the GPU is a new quad-core variant of ARM's Cortex-A15 CPU, a chip that Nvidia claims "delivers 2.6x faster web browsing and breakthrough performance for apps."

The Tegra 4 also comes with worldwide support for 4G LTE voice and data by utilizing the optional the fifth-generation Nvidia Icera i500 chipset. Not only is this new chip far more power efficient than conventional modems, the i500 is 40 percent smaller than its predecessor, yet delivers four times the processing capability.

"Tegra 4 provides enormous processing power and efficiency to power smartphones and tablets, gaming devices, auto systems and PCs," said Phil Carmack, senior vice president of the Tegra business at Nvidia. "Its new capabilities, particularly in the area of computational photography, will help improve a whole range of existing products and lead to the creation of exciting new ones."

To allow devices to last longer between charges, the Tegra 4 includes a second-generation battery saver core for low power usage, and PRISM 2 Display technology that reduces backlight power. These, and other improvements means the Tegra 4 consumes up to 45 percent less power than the Tegra 3, allowing for up to 14 hours of HD video playback on devices.

The Tegra 4 also comes equipped with Computational Photography Architecture, which automatically delivers high dynamic range (HDR) photos and video by combining the processing power of the GPU, CPU and the camera's image-signal processor. - source

Jan 15, 2013

Asus WL-330NUL World's Smallest Wi-Fi Router


Asus has quietly revealed what they claim to be the world's smallest Wi-Fi router. It's form factor shows that it looks slightly larger than a flash drive, and it's perfect if you're traveling all the time.


The WL-330NUL weighs 25 grams, and the router includes an ethernet port on one end for sharing and a wired connection on the other. It can be plugged into an outlet if you want to spare your laptop's battery. The WL-330NUL also doubles as a USB ethernet adapter too.

EDUP EP-MS1532 802.11n Dual Antenna

Product Description:
  • MIMO technology improves data throughput and range over existing 802.11b/g products
  • Add high-speed Wireless-N (draft 802.11n) Internet access to any USB enabled computer
  • Offers greater coverage than Wireless-G networks for internet access throughout your home or office
  • Works with older Wireless-G and Wireless-B networks
  • WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) simplifies setup and operation
  • Operating distance of up to 300 feet indoor, and up to 900 feet in open space
  • Data transfer rate of up to 300Mbps
  • Supports USB 2.0 interface, backward compatible to USB 1.1 and 1.2
  • Enhanced WEP and WPA wireless security for protected Internet access
  • 64-bit / 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), TKIP, AES 2.400GHz ISM
  • Frequency Band Modulation Method: QPSK / BPSK / 16-QAM / 64-QAM
  • Supports Ad Hoc and Infrastructure modes
  • Supports IEEE 802.11e standard
Specifications:
Wireless Standards IEEE 802.11n (draft)
IEEE 802.11g
IEEE 802.11b
Host Interface High speed USB2.0/1.1 interface
Data Rate802.11n: up to 300Mbps (downlink) and 150Mbps (uplink)
802.11g: 54 / 48 / 36 / 24 / 18/ 12 / 9 / 6 Mbps auto fallback
802.11b: 11 / 5.5 / 2 / 1 Mbps auto fallback
Frequency Band2.4GHz ISM (Industrial Scientific Medical) Band
ChipsetRalink RT3072
RF Frequency2412 ~ 2462 MHz (North America)
2412 ~ 2472 MHz (Europe)
2412 ~ 2484 MHz (Japan)
Radio Channel1 ~ 14 channels (Universal Domain Selection)
Coverage RangeUp to 3 times further than 802.11g
Antenna typeDetachable Dual Antenna
RoamingFull mobility and seamless roaming from cell to cell
RF Output Power13 ~17 dBm (Typical)
Modulation11n: BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM with OFDM
11g: BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, OFDM
11b: DQPSK, DBPSK, DSSS, CCK
Data Security64/128-bit WEP Encryption
WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK. TKIP/AES
NetworkAuto-switch to use 802.11n or 802.11g or 802.11b mode
Supports Ad-Hoc, Infrastructure WLAN network
Wireless roaming
Data rate auto fall-back under noisy environment or longer range distance
Site Survey with Profile function
Configuration & ManagementPlug-and-Play setup and installation
Management Utility supports 2000 / XP/ Vista / Windows 7
Media Access ControlCSMA/CA with ACK
LED IndicatorLink/Active ( Green )
Operating SystemWindows 2000, XP 32/64-bit, Vista 32/64-bit, Windows 7 32/64-bit
Linux and MAC OS X
EnvironmentOperating Temperature: 0oC to 40oC
Storage Temperature: -20oC to 75oC
Operating Humidity: 10% ~ 90% (Non Condensing)
Storage Humidity: 5% ~ 95% (Non Condensing)

Available Windows Driver for XP,Vista & Win7 can be download here; Win8 here; Linux here; Mac here.

Jan 14, 2013

Praia Vermelha

The Quiet City Beach and Tropical Forest Trail !

Praia Vermelha is the smallest city beach in Rio de Janeiro,and it lies in a sheltered cove between the 688 ft Morro da Urca and the 754 ft Morro da Babilonia. It's here where you catch the 2 stage cable car up to Morra da Urca and then on to the 1300 ft Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) out in the bay.


It's very easy to get here from the tourist beach areas, and the best way is by taxi (R$10) or by bus.

Praia Vermelha means 'Red Beach' and derives its name from the reddish yellow sand found here. This is contrasted to other beaches in Rio de Janeiro that have white sand. As this beach is set back and protected from the rough surf of the Atlantic Ocean, the water is quite calm. However it is occasionally not clean and thus not always suitable for swimming.


There's a nice little park directly behind this beach with many tree lined low walls on which to sit and take in the scenery. Several food vendors set up here throughout the day, so this makes for a nice place to enjoy a cheap lunch or afternoon snack.

Families of Tiny Monkeys !

However, the real draw here is the wonderful 2 km paved trail - Pista Cláudio Coutinho, which starts just next to Praia Vermelha and hugs the rocky coastline out around the base of Morro da Urca.


This lush short stretch of tropical forest is almost completely tree covered. Along the way you will likely encounter families of small monkeys living in the trees that line and cover the trail. Most of the monkeys dart about in the canopy overhead, but some relax in the trees surprisingly close to eye level.

This very safe trail is managed by the government, and it's prohibited to feed the wildlife. However, Cariocas (Rio natives) and tourists alike feed bananas to the small monkeys, who will eat them right out of your hand! As is quite common in Brazil, there are minor rules which are meant to be broken...


Pista Cláudio Coutinho is a wonderful excursion and is a safe place to bring a camera. There are many opportunities to take photos of the plant life in the forest, the little monkeys, looking out towards the sea, and looking back to Praia Vermelha. You can also take some dizzying photos looking up to Morro da Urca.


Walking on this shaded trail makes for a comfortable and highly enjoyable mid day excursion when the sun is at it's peak. After visiting Praia Vermelha and walking the trail out and back, head up to Morro da Urca and Sugar Loaf by cable car to enjoy the late afternoon and then a beautiful Rio de Janeiro sunset!

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Kuwaiti Jailed for 'Offensive' Tweet

A Kuwaiti man has been sentenced to two years in prison for insulting the country's ruler on Twitter, Reuters reported.


Rashid Saleh al-Anzi, 26, allegedly wrote the tweet directed at emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah (pictured below) in October. Reuters said that al-Anzi, who has more than 5,700 followers on the networking site, plans to appeal the charges.

The arrest is one of several recent Gulf area crackdowns on political opposition through social media. On Monday, Reuters reported that an additional Kuwaiti blogger, Ayyad al-Harbi, was sentenced to two years following his arrest in late 2011 — also regarding a critical tweet toward Al-Sabah.

Other areas of the Gulf Region have taken similar actions. According to the Associated Press, a Qatari poet was sentenced to life in November for an Arab Spring-themed poem that officials claimed insulted the country's emir. He is appealing the charges as well.

Watch the video above to learn more. Do you think this is fair? Should online criticism be reason for an arrest?

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Aaron Swartz Internet Activist Laid at 26

Internet activist and computer prodigy Aaron Swartz, who helped create an early version of the Web feed system RSS and was facing federal criminal charges in a controversial fraud case, has committed suicide at age 26, authorities said on Saturday.


Police found Swartz's body in his Brooklyn, New York, apartment on Friday, according to a spokeswoman for the city's chief medical examiner, which ruled the death a suicide by hanging.

Swartz is widely credited with being a co-author of the specifications for the Web feed format RSS 1.0, which he worked on at age 14, according to a blog post on Saturday from his friend, science fiction author Cory Doctorow.

RSS, which stands for Rich Site Summary, is a format for delivering to users content from sites that change constantly, such as news pages and blogs.

Over the years, he became an online icon for helping to make a virtual mountain of information freely available to the public, including an estimated 19 million pages of federal court documents from the PACER case-law system.

"Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves," Swartz wrote in an online "manifesto" dated 2008.

"The world's entire scientific and cultural heritage, published over centuries in books and journals, is increasingly being digitized and locked up by a handful of private corporations. ...haring isn't immoral — it's a moral imperative. Only those blinded by greed would refuse to let a friend make a copy," he wrote.
That belief - that information should be shared and available for the good of society - prompted Swartz to found the nonprofit group DemandProgress.

The group led a successful campaign to block a bill introduced in 2011 in the U.S. House of Representatives called the Stop Online Piracy Act.

The bill, which was withdrawn amid public pressure, would have allowed court orders to curb access to certain websites deemed to be engaging in illegal sharing of intellectual property.

Swartz and other activists objected on the grounds it would give the government too many broad powers to censor and squelch legitimate Web communication.

But Swartz faced trouble in July 2011, when he was indicted by a federal grand jury of wire fraud, computer fraud and other charges related to allegedly stealing millions of academic articles and journals from a digital archive at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

According to the federal indictment, Swartz - who was a fellow at Harvard University's Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics - used MIT's computer networks to steal more than 4 million articles from JSTOR, an online archive and journal distribution service.

JSTOR did not press charges against Swartz after the digitized copies of the articles were returned, according to media reports at the time.

Swartz, who pleaded not guilty to all counts, faced 35 years in prison and a $1 million fine if convicted. He was released on bond. His trial was scheduled to start later this year.

On Saturday, online tributes to Swartz flooded across cyberspace.

"Aaron had an unbeatable combination of political insight, technical skill and intelligence about people and issues," Doctorow, co-editor of the weblog Boing Boing, wrote on the site.

Doctorow wrote that Swartz had "problems with depression for many years."

Swartz also played a role in building the news-sharing website Reddit, but left the company after it was acquired by Wired magazine owner Conde Nast. Recalling that time of his life, Swartz described his struggles with dark feelings.

In an online account of his life and work, Swartz said he became "miserable" after going to work at the San Francisco offices of Wired after Reddit was acquired.

"I took a long Christmas vacation," he wrote. "I got sick. I thought of suicide. I ran from the police. And when I got back on Monday morning, I was asked to resign."

Swartz also had been a fellow at a Harvard University research lab on institutional corruption, according to his website.

Tim Berners-Lee, who is credited as the most important figure in the creation of the World Wide Web, commemorated Swartz in a Twitter post on Saturday.

"Aaron dead," he wrote. "World wanderers, we have lost a wise elder. Hackers for right, we are one down. Parents all, we have lost a child. Let us weep."

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles and P.J. Huffstutter in Chicago; Editing by Colleen Jenkins, Doina Chiacu and Philip Barbara)

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Getting Best Seo Professional Within Budget

To the recent years most of the companies are having their online presence in order to reach global customers. But it is not enough to have a stunning and fully functional site, perfect promotion is equally important to earn a success.


SEO, the popular acronym of Search Engine Optimization is the most popular practice for promoting a website on the web. This is in fact a chain of processes which include various on page and off page optimization strategies. The process not only enhances site popularity but also causes the rate of sales to increase.

Now, in order to take your website to the top of the popular search engine result it is essential to perform expert SEO and quite evidently which is accepted as the White Hat SEO. It is said that India is the best place to Outsource SEO as the talent pool is available here at the very affordable cost.

The best part is most of the well established companies provide SEO service all across the globe and so you dont have to be in India to outsource the SEO service. However, even if you are hiring Indian SEO Company, choosing the right professional is very important for any online business success. As the SEO companies are just mushrooming around it is advisable that you evaluate actual status of the companies and their level of potential in order to find the most out of your expense.

There are quite a number of companies that claim to provide with guaranteed result within a certain period of time, which is not really that easy to commit especially in White Hat SEO practice. Therefore you need to get well aware of the fact that you are going to pay for ethical SEO to get a sustainable outcome. It is always wise to ask for the references and list of client website to take a look at the level of experience and rate of success of the company you are about to hire. You should also check with the page rank or PR of the service providers website.

This is quite evident that they will optimize their own website first in order to reflect their potential. In case you are planning to get your web presence developed from the scratch you can look for the companies offering website design, development and promotional services under the single roof. Search Engine Optimization Companies normally come up with a web development set up as the processes are all interrelated. So, no matter if you want to develop your new website or just want to revamp the existing one, the complete support services are all available to the Search Engine Optimization companies.

Besides all these you must find that the professionals you are about to hire are patient enough to listen to your specific requirements and communicate in a responsive manner. If not, you have thousand options waiting at your mouse tip! Service cost is one of the most vital factors that you will evidently consider over being in a limited budget. However, here you must keep the fact in mind that the word cheap seldom goes along with quality. So, it is advisable that you make your search carefully keeping all the requirements in mind to find the best SEO Company within your affordability.

About the Author:

Steven Brown is a professional internet marketer. To get the Indian seo company, social media marketing or search engine optimization visit seomantra.net.

Adsense Click Fraud

Click fraud occurs in pay per click online advertising when a person, automated script, or computer program imitates a legitimate user of a web browser clicking on an ad, for the purpose of generating an improper charge per click. Click fraud is the subject of some controversy and increasing litigation due to the advertising networks being a key beneficiary of the fraud whether they like it or not.


Use of a computer to commit this type of internet fraud is a felony in many jurisdictions, for example as covered by Penal code 502 in California and the Computer Misuse Act 1990 in the United Kingdom. There have been arrests relating to click fraud with regard to malicious clicking in order to deplete a competitor's advertising budget.

In 2004, a California man created a software program that he claimed could let spammers defraud Google out of millions of dollars in fraudulent clicks. Authorities said he was arrested while trying to blackmail Google for $150,000 to hand over the program. - Wikipedia

Types of Click Fraud

1. Basic clicker cheat - This is a noob. This guy knows almost nothing about web technology or network architecture. He clicks on his ads every time he has chance. It can be a few clicks to hundreds of clicks daily. Most likely he doesn't even read the AdSense Program Policies and Terms and Conditions.

2. Proxy clicker cheat - She knows a thing or two about cookies and IP address. Or she doesn't know, but somehow guessed that if she use the things called anonymizer, Google will not be able to trace her, because her identity is hidden.

3. Multiple computer clicker cheat - He knows that somehow Google will detect if the clicks are originated from his own computer. So he will try to even out origin of the clicks. He will recruit his friends, family members, relatives, neighbors, his cats, and his dogs on single mission: to click on the ads. He will also click on the AdSense ads when he is using the library computers, or his office workstation.

4. Software clicker cheat Graduate to the next step is buyers of clickbots / click-bots. These are specialized robot software to click on AdSense ads. It will browse around your websites, clicking on the ads every few minutes. The more advanced ones will cloak the IP address too, so the website seems to be very popular worldwide. To cover the track, this clickbots will browse around the advertisers sites too while continuing its "click quest".

5. Paid-clickers cheat - If you don't like automated things, there is always other option for you. Just pay $50 dollars a month to the professional AdSense clickers. These are groups of highly specialized Internet surfers with office in the dark rooms in street corners of India, Pakistan, and China, helping AdSense account owner to earn good amounts of money - before the AdSense account is disabled, that is. They will browse around your websites, clicking on the ads every few minutes. Because they use human eyes, they know which ads worth more. And to be more convincing they can click a link or two, or sign up free offers / newsletters on the advertiser sites.

6. Click-rings cheat - Network is power. So says many business gurus. Instead of taking things into their own hands, these people realize that they can join hands with those with similar goals and distribute AdSense clicks among themselves, the so called AdSense click-rings. Joining this click-ring network means that your website address will be made known to members, who will regularly browse the website and click on your AdSense ads. In exchange, you will also browse other members' sites and click on their AdSense ads. The medium used varies. Some click-ring groups use mail-list for communications. Some are using bulletin boards/forum, Yahoo groups, or Usenet. IRC is another popular way. Slightly more complicated is specialized AdSense exchange software for collecting members website address and displaying others' websites for clicking.

7. Other medium cheat - I have tens of thousands email address on my newsletter subscriber list. If I include AdSense ads on my newsletters, with 5% CTR, I can get a thousand clicks per one email. Not bad. Or I can pay someone to write some useful/nice/funny/cute toolbars or firefox extensions or screensavers that people can download and use for free, and display my AdSense ads there.

8. Visitor cheat - Simply putting "Visit our sponsors" or "Check out the ads above" on your website is cheating. This might not be very clear-cut cheat to some. But Google AdSense program policies has stated clearly, the only text allowed are "Advertisements" or "Sponsored List"

9. Spam cheat - This is the highest level all click-frauds, the Maestro of Fraudsters. She spams millions of emails regularly, offering to "satisfy your inner needs if you can help me check on the links on my website". Of course, email is not the only way. What IRC and instant messaging (IM) are for, after all. She will look for unsuspecting victims, offering something too-good-to-be-true "if only they will visit the website and click on the links".

10. Click-through-rate cheat - Whichever method(s) above used, there is one limiting condition: the CTR(click-though-rate). Any CTR that exceeds certain percentage (probably around 10%) will raise red flag in Google AdSense back room. To lower the CTR, the professional cheaters will create some pages on the same domain that attracts very high traffic. Some interesting freebies will sure do the tricks. AdSense code is pasted there, thus creating a very high page impressions. Whether or not the the ads are clicked does not matter anyway, because they are targeting low paying keyword that does not have much competition. The fake clicks are, of course, on where the big money is, the low traffic pages stuffed with high-paying keywords. 

Why You Shouldn't Cheat AdSense

If you applied for AdSense account with intention to cheat and earn fast bucks, I hope by now you have understood that you shouldn't.

Why? You say. Google is so rich, losing some pennies won't hurt.

Well. Probably. But when I say you shouldn't, trust me. You really shouldn't. These are just some reasons...

1. You can't cheat Google

Every once in while, someone will comes out with ingenious idea of how to get more money from AdSense in less than honorable ways. He will announce to the whole world, posting in every forum and tell people how smart he is. His idea is always untraceable by Google, it is always original, and it always gives easy money.

What he doesn't know is, few months after that, he will get caught by Google, always. And his AdSense account will be disabled. Always. And he is banned from ever applying for AdSense account again. Always.

Google is a giant, with 2005 revenue of almost US$ 10 billions, and profits of more than US$ 1 billion. A large chunk of this comes from Adwords / AdSense advertisements.

More click fraud means less trust, less advertisers and less money, to the extent that if unsolved it will bring collapse to pay-per-click advertisement business. Now. Do you think Google will let you jeopardize their billion dollar business model?

They have money and ability to bring together many of the the smartest and brightest engineers and scientists on earth, has been doing that and will continue to do so. How smart do you think you are that you can outsmart collaborative effort of the brightest brains?

You might be able to pull through for two or three months, but eventually the fraud detection algorithm will catch up and you are caught. And you get banned from Google AdSense, among other things.

2. Cheating is stealing

No matter how you want to justify, face it, cheating is stealing. You are not only stealing from Google, but also from Adwords publishers. Majority of these are are not big companies, but small webmasters depending on Internet to make a living.

Moreover, even if your morality (or lack thereof) permits stealing from your own fellow, bear in mind that stealing is illegal. Regardless of whether it is done offline or online, a crime is a crime. You might get jailed for that.

In fact, Google has started to bring AdSense fraudsters to court a few months ago. Some were jailed, and some others were fined heavily.

It is just too easy to earn more, legally
Let's say you managed to cheat AdSense undetected. You don't use clickbot or proxy or click-ring or paid clickers. You managed to somehow get the clicks from distributed IP. You don't use pop-ups, spyware, adware. You are careful that your CTR does not exceed 10%. Still, your earning is limited. There is a cap you can't cross, else you will invite unwanted attention to your account.

With so much effort to cover your traces, actually you will get better result if you concentrate your effort to improve the website.

Write more content, submit articles, improve on your search engine optimisation, improve adsense placement, and you can get the same earning or even more. Sure it will take some time, but this is legitimate.

Some of the methods which Google uses to determine and detect cheating Still thinking to cheat AdSense? Stop that. It will never get you anywhere. You might pull it off with smaller ads network, but definitely not with Google. Here are some detection methods they might use. At the very least, they have the resources to do so.
  • IP Address - If the AdSense click is originated from the same IP Address as the one used for accessing your AdSense account, your account is flagged.
  • Cookies - Most home users do not use static IP Address for Internet connection. In most cases just disconnect and reconnect will give you a new IP Address. But don't forget, Google has set cookies on your computer.
  • Other Google Services - Thinking that you are safe just because you do not access your AdSense account? Think again. This time, consider these: GMail, Google Earth, Google Calendar, Google Search, Google Toolbar, Google Talk, Google Sitemap, Google Desktop, Blogger, and so on, and so on. With the wide range of services they provide, Google can trace the originator of most (or probably almost all) clicks.
  • Click Pattern 1 - Oh, why this computer / IP address / person is so trigger-click-happy on this particular website but never click on the ads on other sites?
  • Click Pattern 2 - And why is it that people accessing these sites direct (type-in URL or from bookmark) tend to be very active ad-clickers compared with those referred from search engine or other sites?
  • Click Pattern 3 - And why the ad-clickers like to hit and run, compared with non ad-clickers that surf a few pages before leaving?
  • Click-Through-Rate (CTR)- Your CTR may range from 0.5% to 10%, but if it exceeds a certain point (probably around 10%), you are flagged.
  • Geo-Location - Used Urchin (Google Analytics) before? Then you should know that Google can trace traffics origin down to the small town. Different IP doesn't mean much. Unless you site is really targetted to one small geo-point, a high number of clicks from nearby location will get you banned quickly.
  • Hardware address? - MAC address of the LAN card, modem, and router works almost like a fingerprint. I'm not sure if Google can track this, but probably they do. They have rocket scientist, remember?
  • Advertisers conversion rate - Ad click is one thing. But does it bring value to the advertisers? If none of the clicks on your site translate to conversion to the advertiser, you are in trouble. First the Smart-Pricing hits, then your AdSense account disabled.
  • Search Engine Ranking - Your website is not indexed on any search engine, not linked by any prominent website, but get consistently high traffic? That sounds like something is in play. Regardless of whether it is an adware-embedded software, spam, trojan clickbot, or intentionally installed click-exchange network, it doesn't sound right.
  • Webpage design - How about the "click here" or "support us"? Google has the best search engine in the world. Is it really that hard to find those words?
  • Combo - Each of these detection methods might seem rather weak. But combine them together, and not many click-fraud can pass-through these filters. Even the smartest clickbot will have a hard time.

Google Makes Better Adsense Banning and Appeal Process

The Google Adsense is no doubt one of the great source of revenue for the Bloggers/Publishers. In last years Google has paid 6.5 Billion Dollars to the Adsense Publishers. It always frustrates a Publisher whenever he gets hit by Adsense Ban. Now here is a good news for all the Publishers that Google has softens it’s rules to Ban the Adsense account and the appealing process by the Publishers.


I am going to highlight the points, which Google has announced in their recent Blog Post.

  • Age/Tenure of Adsense Account: Now Google will consider the Account of Adsense Age. Google will only suspend the account instead of terminating, and will ask Publisher to fix the highlighted issue. Once the Issue is Fixed – Adsense will be back.
  • Google has given publishers tools to submit more informative appeals via a new form, which may help resolve issues more quickly.
  • Google will provide more transparency with more details on invalid activity’s causes via email and the AdSense console. If Googlle detects a violation of their policies Publsihers will receive an email and a notification to your account with further information and instructions. And Publishers can read all about the causes of invalid activity at Google’s Ad Traffic Quality Resource Center.
  • Google has expended their AdSense Academy.
Google launched a new series of videos for this specific topic. This is something very good from the Google – In fact the Publishers have taken a deep breath. Lets Hope for the best in future as well.

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Track Invalid Clicks to Safeguard Adsense Account

Lately, many blogs (including us) are facing this issue of being bombarded with invalid clicks on adsense ads – with an aim to get their adsense accounts blocked.


This activity is usually carried out by your rivals or those who are not happy with your existence, call it professional jealousy, personal grudge or any other possible thing.

So here are tips to track invalid adsense clicks, to make sure you are on safe side.

Frequently Monitor of your Adsense Account
  • Make sure that you are monitoring your adsense account at least once a day, 3-4 times a day is even better.
  • Keep a watch on CTR (Click through rate) – to make sure it’s around your daily average
  • If your CTR goes significantly high, then it’s time to start worrying and to do the necessary to make sure you are safe.
Tracking Invalid Adsense Clicks:.

If there’s an invalid click activity in your adsense account – there are chances that Google will suspend your account without asking you anything. You will be given only one chance to prove that the clicks were invalid, and didn’t originate from your computer or your friends’ computer.

Google may ask you for IP details or other logs that you may provide them in order to get your account reinstated.

We know that you have Google analytics installed but unfortunately Google Analytics doesn’t provide much details about the visitors, such as their IP addresses, exit links and so on.

So what to do in this situation?
  • Register an account on statcounter.com (I am assuming you are familiar with basic setup, hence not going deep into details)
  • Follow the wizard to add new project (i.e. is your website)
  • Install the code on your website provided by statcounter.com – there’s an option to deploy invisible code (meaning that no counter button will be displayed)
  • You are good to go…

Statcounter will instantly start tracking your website for each single incoming visitor, outgoing links, or you can call them exit links, downloads and much more.

You need to focus on exit link activity to make sure that clicks on ads are valid – and there’s nothing suspicious going on. For this, go to your statcounter account, open the project you just created and check for stats, exit link activity being most crucial of them:


As you can see, there are two google adsense clicks – that ProPakistani has got in last few minutes. We can click on magnifier to see more details, such as IP address, referrer, and more.

Check below screen for one of visitor who clicked on adsense:


If you feel that Ad clicks are suspicious, and are coming from same IP with-in short interval of time – then note down the details, taking screenshots is even better and notify Google Adsense by clicking this link: http://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/request.py?hl=en&contact_type=invalid_clicks_contact&rd=1

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