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About PTC (Paid To Click)

What’s this “Paid to Click” programs?

As what the phrase says these are programs where advertisers pay you after clicking or viewing their advertisements for about 10 - 30 seconds. Every successful clicking or viewing = $0.005 up to $0.02 credit to your account. Good PTC sites are probably the best way to make money on the internet and best of all they are legal and FREE to join. Paid to click is an easy way to make money online if you keep your advertising budget low. ere’s how it works in a nutshell: Advertisers need low cost advertising and they are willing to pay for the visitors.

What is a PTC site?

PTC site programs are NOT a Autosurf, Multi-Level Marketing, Pyramid, Ponzi, Matrix or “Get Rich Quick” scheme.

PTC sites are new innovative, international and FREE English based services that allow advertisers to reach thousands of potential customers by displaying their ad on their “Surf Ads” page. An exact calculated percentage of all advertising revenue is paid to their members (that’s us!). PTC sites make money via advertising, other advertising sources throughout the website as well as earning through direct sponsorship of other members, just like a regular member does.

Is it free to join?

Absolutely yes! You don’t need to spend a single dime upon signing up or even if you are already earning. So there’s no reason not to join. No risk at all!

How do I earn?

You earn by just clicking and displaying the Ads for 10 - 30 seconds that can be found on your login page after signing up. 4 up to 8+ advertisements are available to click on each PTC site everyday. You will earn much more money if you refer the program to your other friends. You will also earn on every click they make so invite as many friends as you can after joining. You can earn $0.005 up to $0.01 per referral click.

Below is an example of your potential earnings based on averages:

• You click 10 ads per day = $0.10

• 20 referrals click 10 ads per day = $1.00

• Your daily earnings = $1.10

• Your weekly earnings = $7.70

• Your monthly earnings = $33.00

*) Reminder: Click & display the ads one at a time or one after the other in order for your earnings to be credited to you.

How do I get my earnings?

If you have already reached the minimum payout, you can now cash it out via PayPal or Alertpay. These are account-managing systems in the internet and are currently know
n to be the safest. After cashing out, login to your PayPal or Alertpay account and click the ‘withdraw’ feature so that your money will be transferred to your Bank or Debit Card. After that, you can now withdraw your money through accredited ATM machines.

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About The Social Networking

About The Social NetworkingMaybe you've heard of Social Networking, but not quite sure what it means. Social networking is the grouping of individuals into specific groups, such as small rural communities or subdivisions environment. Although social networking is possible in person, especially in the workplace, universities, and high schools, it is most popular online. Because the Internet is filled with millions of people looking to meet others, to collect and share information and experiences on a number of topics, such as gardening, cooking, and develop friendships and professional alliances.

When we visited a social networking website online that commonly used. This site is known as social networking sites. The function of these social networking sites such as an online community of Internet users. Depending on the respective sites, many of these members share a common interest about hobbies, music, religion, or politics. Once we are given access to social networking sites, we can begin to socialize. This socialization may include reading the other member profile page and even we can contact them.

One more benefit includes diversity because the internet gives individuals from all over the world access to social networking sites. This means that we can develop online friendships with someone in another country even though we are different countries. We're not just going to make new friends, but we can learn a thing or two about a new culture or a new language and learning is always a good thing.

Social networking often involves grouping specific individuals or organizations together. Although there are several social networking sites that focus on particular interests, but some are not. The main focus of the site without often referred to as "traditional" sites of social networking and usually has open membership. This means that anyone can become a member, no matter what their hobbies, beliefs, or views. However, once we are in this online community, we can begin to create their own network of friends and eliminate members that do not have common interests or goals.

As we know, no one was safe on the internet, there are dangers associated with social networks, including data theft and viruses. The most prevalent danger though often involves online Predators or individuals who claim to be someone that they are not.

Once you are well informed and comfortable with your findings, you can start the search from hundreds of community networks to join. This can easily be done by performing a standard internet search. Your search will likely return some results, including MySpace, Friendster, Facebook, FriendFinder, Yahoo! 360, Orkut, Hi5. These sites are the most popular sites right now. By joining, we can meet and establish relationships with a variety of other Internet users from various countries.

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TwitVid Finds Real-Time Twitter Video Feeds

While the big boys of search look to capitalize on the real-time search craze, smaller players continue to build out alternatives. The latest is TwitVid, which on Monday released a real-time search feature for finding the most current and popular videos on Twitter. TwitVid said its proprietary "real-time ranking algorithm" ranks videos based on relevancy to a search term as well as popularity and "buzz" on Twitter. The newest, most relevant videos are ranked highest. TwitVid, which offers a popular tool for adding video to Twitter, aggregates all TwitVid and YouTube video links being shared on Twitter.

Search rivals Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have all recently rolled out additions and integration of real-time content into their search results as part of an effort to offer more information from social networks like Twitter and Facebook. But TwitVid said it's not afraid of the much bigger competitors.

TwitVid also offers what it said is a unique video analytics tool that lets members track their tweeted videos online by the day, week, month or total number of times viewed.

"You can even see the totals hour-by-hour of how many views and from where Yahoo, Twitter, or elsewhere," said Lalani. The analytics shows the global location of clicks and who the top people linking others to their videos are.

Lalani said his company's analysis of two weeks of recent data from the Twitterstream showed TwitVid to be the most used video sharing site on Twitter with about a 50 percent share, followed by YouTube and yfrog.

TwitVid claims it allowed users to upload, view and share videos in both HD and SD (standard definition) sooner than any other app. It has attracted a number of celebrity users to its mobile video tweeting service, including Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and The Jonas Brothers, Dane Cook, Demi Moore and Coldplay. TwitVid also said the Los Angeles Lakers, the NBA and the PGA use its service.

source: www.internetnews.com

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Bing Maps Spawn the 'Decade of the Interface?'

Bing Maps Spawn the 'Decade of the Interface?'Microsoft got some well-deserved praise for the flashy new interface features it's bringing to its Bing search engine. At an event earlier this week, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) showed off a much more visual interface for Bing Maps that lets users pilot their way online to find point of interest and other useful content -- including relevant links to Twitter.

But research firm IDC thinks the improved UI is just the beginning of what it calls "The Decade of the User Interface". Specifically, IDC believes the kind of immersive experience offered by Bing Maps portends key changes to watch for on the Web and software in general as user interfaces evolve.

"The Web today views documents and queries as disconnected objects", said IDC search analyst Sue Feldman, in a commentary released today. "Bing Maps takes a leap forward, piecing together sequences of queries to understand common tasks, and finding relationships among data from disparate sources."

This understanding lets Bing Maps take a best guess at providing the most relevant information in results to the user. Feldman ticked off several examples, such as where is the nearest doctor is, what the hours are for the drug stores nearest you, where to get an absentee ballot, or even where to find a really good pizza.

Feldman notes that many keyword searches fail because people don't use the same terms that a document might.

"But if the path to commonly-requested information is known, why not return the information without requiring a query?" she asks. "The metaphor of the map means that any information tied to the real world can be displayed on it: traffic, local tweets, locations of businesses, events. Finding each of these would be a single query. Or, you could do as Bing Maps does, and serve it all up to let the user select what's of interest."

Bing is not the first Web service to leverage mashups. Google (NASDAQ: GOOG), for one, started doing this years ago, letting users tie data sources to its Google Maps. Bing lets you search within the context of a location. Feldman gives the example of looking for a local concert and how you can query Bing Maps and get back a list of local concerts, related suggestions and see the location of the events on a map.

"Layering data on top of a map, which is what Bing Maps does, suggests things to look for I may never have considered. It presents possibilities," said Feldman.

And while the visual aspects of Bing Maps are more pleasing than the standard ten blue links of search results, Feldman is more impressed that it all serves a practical purpose. She gives this example:

"Type in the name of a town, and get first a map showing locations of major types of businesses. Click on 'more details' to get an overview of the history, the current weather, education, landmarks, etc. with links to more information on each."

Feldman also noted that Bing lets you drill down for details without losing the context of the map, by displaying different types of information with separate icons (coffee shops, dental care, doctors, restaurants, education, grocery stores, etc.) that invite exploration.

What Microsoft still needs to do and watch out for Google

Feldman noted that given the central role location plays in Bing Maps, Microsoft needs to speed up its plans to provide a mobile experience that enables GPS-enabled smart phone users to enjoy the same full range of features. "While mobile releases are on Microsoft's product roadmap, they should be front and center," and include Android and iPhone versions for the non-Microsoft world (the clear majority in this case)," she said.

At the event Microsoft did say it planned to release Bing features for both Android and the iPhone and one demo was done on the iPhone.

From a big picture industry perspective, Feldman said Bing Maps Streetside experience and the addition of community-generated photo "synths" will become an expected feature for geo-interfaces going forward.

"In summary, while many of the features in this system have been seen before, Bing Maps does the best job we have seen of connecting them all in a single, intuitive site that is both useful and a pleasure to explore," said Feldman.

Google will undoubtedly be questioned about Bing Maps on Monday when it's scheduled to show several search-related advances of its own publicly for the first time at a media event. The search giant tweaked the design of its home page earlier this week.

source: www.internetnews.com

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Microsoft and Yahoo Sign on the Dotted Line

Microsoft and Yahoo quietly announced Friday that they have finally signed off on their landmark search in exchange for ad revenues deal. The agreement between Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and Yahoo (NASDAQ: YHOO) has been almost two years in the making. Most recently, the two companies revealed in late October that there were still details to be worked out before they could sign the agreement.

"Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corporation today announced that the companies have finalized and executed the definitive Search and Advertising Services and Sales Agreement and License Agreement in accordance with the letter agreement announced in July," the companies said in a brief joint news release late Friday.

Microsoft and Yahoo first announced on July 29 the ten-year deal that will have the Redmond software giant provide its Bing search engine to Yahoo's sites in return for a share of the sites' advertising revenues.

The main thrust of the agreement is to create a single entity to compete against Google (NASDAQ: MSFT) in the global search engine market.

Web analytics firm comScore's (NASDAQ: SCOR) latest search engine statistics for U.S. searches in October -- the most recent month the firm has tracked -- show that Bing reached 9.9 percent share. That's still puny compared to Google's share in October of 65.4 percent.

However, a combination of Bing's and Yahoo's search numbers would yield a 27.9 percent combined share, a much stronger rival to Google than either one alone.

"Microsoft and Yahoo believe that this deal will create a sustainable and more compelling alternative in search that can provide consumers, advertisers and publishers real choice, better value, and more innovation," said a Microsoft statement e-mailed to InternetNews.com.

Next on the list of hurdles to leap, according to the two companies, is approval by U.S. regulators, as well as approval within the European Union (EU), which may or may not require the approval of the European Commission, due to differences in laws among EU nations.

"We welcome the broad support the deal has received from key players in the advertising industry and remain hopeful that the closing of the transaction can occur in early 2010," the joint statement said.

source: www.internetnews.com

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New look Google Translate

Google TranslateGoogle Translate now has a new look. Not just a new appearance, but also Google Translate adds several new features. Where there is no feature on Google Translate before. Here's a new look from Google Translate:

New look Google Translate
In the new Google Translate, when we type a word or sentence, will be translated and displayed immediately without having to click the "Translate" button.

In addition, there are other new features, which we also could hear the sound of the word / sentence that we type this. Way by clicking the "speaker icon" located next to the translation results.

Icon speaker
We also can contribute a better suggestion, if the result of incorrect translation. By clicking on the "Contribute a better translation".

Contribute a better translation
Then will come the column contribute a better translation. Fill in the feedback on that column, then click the "Submit" button.

column contribute a better translation


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How search engines work

How search engines workWeb search engines work by storing information about many web pages, which taken directly from the html itself. These pages are retrieved by a web crawler (also known as a spider) automated web browser which follows every link on the site. Exceptions can be made by using robots.txt. The contents of each page is then analyzed to determine what should be indexed (for example, the words taken from the title, headings, or special fields called meta tags). Data about web pages are stored in an index database for use in later queries.

Some search engines such as Google, store all or part of the page source (called cache) as well as information on the web page itself. This cached page always holds the actual search text since it is the one that was actually indexed, so it can be very useful when the content of the current page has been updated and the search terms are no longer in it. This problem might be considered to be a mild form of linkrot, and Google's handling of it increases usability by satisfying user expectations that the search terms will be on the returned webpage. This satisfies the principle of least astonishment since the user normally expects the search terms to be on the returned pages. Increased search relevance makes these cached pages very useful, even beyond the fact that they may contain data that may no longer be available elsewhere.

When a user enters a query into a search engine (typically by using keywords), the engine examines its index and provides a listing of best-matching web pages according to its criteria, usually with a short summary containing the document's title and sometimes parts of the text. Most search engines support the use of the boolean operators AND, OR and NOT to further specify the search query. Some search engines provide an advanced feature called proximity search which allows users to define the distance between keywords.

There are other search engines: search engine real-time, such as Orase. Machines like this do not use indexes. Machinery necessary information is collected only if there is a new search. When compared with systems that use index-based machines such as Google, real-time system is superior in several respects: information is always up to date, (almost) no dead links, and fewer system resources required. (Google uses nearly 100,000 computers, Orase only one.) But there are also disadvantages: the search for longer completion.

The usefulness of a search engine depends on the relevance of the result set it gives back. While there may be millions of web pages that include a particular word or phrase, some pages may be more relevant, popular, or authoritative than others. Most search engines employ methods to rank the results to provide the "best" results first. How a search engine decides which pages are the best matches, and what order the results should be shown in, varies widely from one engine to another. The methods also change over time as Internet usage changes and new techniques evolve.

Most web search engines are commercial ventures supported by advertising revenue and therefore most controversial practice, which allows advertisers to pay for their pages ranked higher in search results. Those search engines which do not accept money for their search engine results make money by running search related ads alongside the regular search engine results. The search engines make money every time someone clicks on one of these ads.


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About search engine history - Part 2

About search engine historyIn 1996, Netscape was looking to give a single search engine an exclusive deal to be their featured search engine. There was so much interest that instead a deal was struck with Netscape by 5 of the major search engines, where for $5Million per year each search engine would be in a rotation on the Netscape search engine page. These five engines were: Yahoo!, Magellan, Lycos, Infoseek and Excite.

Search engines were also known as some of the brightest stars in the Internet investing frenzy that occurred in the late 1990s. Several companies entered the market spectacularly, receiving record gains during their initial public offerings. Some have taken down their public search engine, and are marketing enterprise-only editions, such as Northern Light. Many search engine companies were caught up in the dot-com bubble, a speculation-driven market boom that peaked in 1999 and ended in 2001.

Around 2000, the Google search engine rose to prominence. The company achieved better results for many searches with an innovation called PageRank. This iterative algorithm ranks web pages based on the number and PageRank of other web sites and pages that link there, on the premise that good or desirable pages are linked to more than others. Google also maintained a minimalist interface to its search engine. In contrast, many of its competitors embedded a search engine in a web portal.

By 2000, Yahoo! was providing search services based on Inktomi's search engine. Yahoo! acquired Inktomi in 2002, and Overture (which owned AlltheWeb and AltaVista) in 2003. Yahoo! switched to Google's search engine until 2004, when it launched its own search engine based on the combined technologies of its acquisitions.

Microsoft first launched MSN Search in the fall of 1998 using search results from Inktomi. In early 1999 the site began to display listings from Looksmart blended with results from Inktomi except for a short time in 1999 when results from AltaVista were used instead. In 2004, Microsoft began a transition to its own search technology, powered by its own web crawler (called msnbot).

Microsoft's rebranded search engine, Bing, was launched on June 1, 2009. On July 29, 2009, Yahoo! and Microsoft finalized a deal in which Yahoo! Search would be powered by Microsoft Bing technology.

According to Hitbox, Google's worldwide popularity peaked at 82.7% in December, 2008. July 2009 rankings showed Google (78.4%) losing traffic to Baidu (8.87%), and Bing (3.17%). The market share of Yahoo! Search (7.16%) and AOL (0.6%) were also declining.

In the United States, Google held a 63.2% market share in May 2009, according to Nielsen NetRatings. In the People's Republic of China, Baidu held a 61.6% market share for web search in July 2009.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_search_engine


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About search engine history - Part 1

About search engine historyBefore there were web search engines there was a complete list of all webservers. The list was edited by Tim Berners-Lee and hosted on the CERN webserver. One historical snapshot from 1992 remains. As more and more webservers went online the central list could not keep up. On the NCSA site new servers were announced under the title "What's New!" but no complete listing existed any more.

The very first tool used for searching on the (pre-web) Internet was Archie. The name stands for "archive" without the "v." It was created in 1990 by Alan Emtage, a student at McGill University in Montreal. The program downloaded the directory listings of all the files located on public anonymous FTP (File Transfer Protocol) sites, creating a searchable database of file names; however, Archie did not index the contents of these sites.

The rise of Gopher (created in 1991 by Mark McCahill at the University of Minnesota) led to two new search programs, Veronica and Jughead. Like Archie, they searched the file names and titles stored in Gopher index systems. Veronica (Very Easy Rodent-Oriented Net-wide Index to Computerized Archives) provided a keyword search of most Gopher menu titles in the entire Gopher listings. Jughead (Jonzy's Universal Gopher Hierarchy Excavation And Display) was a tool for obtaining menu information from specific Gopher servers. While the name of the search engine "Archie" was not a reference to the Archie comic book series, "Veronica" and "Jughead" are characters in the series, thus referencing their predecessor.

In June 1993, Matthew Gray, then at MIT, produced what was probably the first web robot, the Perl-based World Wide Web Wanderer, and used it to generate an index called 'Wandex'. The purpose of the Wanderer was to measure the size of the World Wide Web, which it did until late 1995. The web's first search engine Aliweb appeared in November 1993. Aliweb did not use a web robot, but instead depended on being notified by website administrators of the existence at each site of an index file in a particular format.

JumpStation (released in December 1993) used a web robot to find web pages and to build its index, and used a web form as the interface to its query program. It was thus the first WWW resource-discovery tool to combine the three essential features of a web search engine (crawling, indexing, and searching) as described below. Because of the limited resources available on the platform on which it ran, its indexing and hence searching were limited to the titles and headings found in the web pages the crawler encountered.

One of the first "full text" crawler-based search engines was WebCrawler, which came out in 1994. Unlike its predecessors, it let users search for any word in any webpage, which has become the standard for all major search engines since. It was also the first one to be widely known by the public. Also in 1994 Lycos (which started at Carnegie Mellon University) was launched, and became a major commercial endeavor.

Soon after, many search engines appeared and vied for popularity. These included Magellan, Excite, Infoseek, Inktomi, Northern Light, and AltaVista. Yahoo! was among the most popular ways for people to find web pages of interest, but its search function operated on its web directory, rather than full-text copies of web pages. Information seekers could also browse the directory instead of doing a keyword-based search.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_search_engine


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About Search Engine

About Search EngineSearch Engine is a portal website that provides search information data needed internet visitors. To obtain the information required, the internet visitor went to the site and perform a search. Information may consist of web pages, images, information and other file types.

The search engine allows us to ask for media content with specific criteria (typically containing words or phrases that you specify) and obtain a list of files that meet these criteria. Search engines usually use the index (which was made before and updated on a regular basis) to find the file after the user enters search criteria or keywords.

Search Engine will try to be displaying the most relevant data with the desired visitors. Various possibilities of data to be displayed, and search engines have a lot of considerations set forth in the algorithm. This algorithm continues to grow due to technological developments in addition to many websites that try to make him appear on the website the first page of search results. To get in on the first page, we must create a website has good content but also has a website structure that favored serach engine. This is known as SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

In the context of the Internet, search engine usually refers to the WWW, and not the protocol or other areas. In addition, search engine data available in newsgroups, large databases, or open directories like DMOZ.org. Because data collection is done automatically, unlike search engine web directory of human work.

Most search engines run by private companies using proprietary algorithms and closed databases. The search engine is the most popular is Google (MSN Search and Yahoo! Left little behind). There have been several attempts to create search engines with open-source, for example is Htdig, Nutch, Egothor and OpenFTS.


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What is a Blog

What is a BlogBlog is short for "web log", is a web application form which resembles the writings (published as a post) on a public web page, usually managed by an individual with regular entries comments, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. These writings are often published in reverse order (the latest content first and then followed the older content), although not always so. This web site can usually be accessed by all Internet users according to topic and purpose of the user's blog.

Media blog was first popularized by Blogger.com, owned by PyraLab before PyraLab Google.com acquired by the end of 2002. Since then, many applications are open source dedicated to the development of these blog writers.

Blog has a very diverse functions, from a diary, media publicity in a political campaign, through media programs and corporations. Some blog maintained by a single author, while others by several authors. Many weblogs also have the facility of interaction with the audience, like using the guest book and comment columns that can allow its visitors to leave comments on the contents of the published writings. however, there is also the opposite or non-interactive.

A regular blog combines text, images, links to other blogs, web pages, and other media-related topics. The ability for readers to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs. Most blogs primarily textual, although some focus on art (Art blog), photographs (photoblog), videos (video blogging), music (MP3 blog), and audio (podcasting).

In addition, blog also has the risk of cyber crime, because blogs are frequently used to write everyday activities that occur on the author, or reflect the views of the authors of the various topics that happen and to share information - blogs a source of information for hackers, identity thieves, spies, etc. Many of the files confidential and sensitive issues in writing in blogs. This lead to the dismissal of a person from his job, blocked access, fined, and even arrested.


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Yahoo! Mail - Free web-based email

Yahoo! Mail - Free web-based emailYahoo! Mail is a provider of free electronic mail (webmail) service owned by Yahoo! which was inaugurated in 1997. Yahoo! Mail is the largest free email provider on the Internet, and has millions of users around the world. Other than Yahoo! Mail, some sites free email service providers other till now still be the main competitor is Windows Live Hotmail, Gmail and AOL Mail.

Currently, Yahoo! offers two versions of Yahoo! Mail, including versions of Ajax interface powered by Yahoo! Zimbra introduced in 2007, and Yahoo! Mail Classic is a simple face which was introduced in 1997-2006. Currently, the version of AJAX for Yahoo! Mail, is expected be complete and began to replace Yahoo! Mail the old version. In early 2008, Yahoo! began offering unlimited mail storage to even non-paying users, in response to competitive market segments in the world free-web mail.

Then on June 27, 2009, Yahoo! Messenger integrated with Yahoo! Mail Beta. This means that the Messenger and Mail together in one place, making it possible to connect directly with friends who are online, to enable smooth between email and chat, with no downloads or settings required. For this new feature is not available for Yahoo! Mail Classic.


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Gmail - Free email from Google

Gmail Free email from Google - Image by internet-onlines.blogspot.comI'm sure you've already know about Gmail.. Yupp.. Gmail is a free email (electronic mail) service provider owned by Google that was launched on 31 March 2004. Gmail is a new kind of webmail, built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient and useful, as well as fun. Gmail provide free storage capacity of more than 7000 megabytes of storage and growing. This amount is more than the amount provided by several other sites that provide free email service. This amount is more than the amount provided by several other sites such as Yahoo! and Hotmail, which provides free email service. Means that Gmail users can save up to thousands of electronic mail. Until now, gmail is the email with the most capacity. Besides Gmail can also send attachments to 20 MB per email.

Google's search technology is also applied to Gmail, making it easier for users looking for something from their email. Gmail also displays ads that are based out of email received by the user. But the ads are shown only to Gmail users and is not sent to an external address.

One of the new Gmail is offered in the form of sorting email "Conversation view". This way the received email will be sorted in the form of a conversation, so all the replies and the topic is not fragmentary. This can make users easy to see the email that they can. Gmail sometimes think email is one that should be grouped together, but this is rare.

If you want to have free email from Google you can make it through the Gmail service.


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What is Email aka Electronic Mail

Electronic mail or often abbreviated as e-mail or email is tell a means to send a letter or a method for exchanging digital messages through the Internet. This is different from the letter that we send it through regular mail. If regular mail, the sender usually pay per delivery, for example by buying stamps. While for electronic mail or email, the cost is the cost incurred for internet access.

Electronic mail has begun to be used in the 1960s. At that time the Internet has not been established, there is only a collection of "Mainframe" that as the network. Then, starting 1980, electronic mail may have been enjoyed by the public. Currently many companies in various countries postal income decreased due to people not already using the postal service again.

Electronic mail consists of two components, the message header, and content of the message, which is the email content. Message header contains control information, including, at least, an author of the email address and one or more recipient addresses. Usually, additional information is added, such as the head of subject areas.

Example email address is as follows:

myemail@free-email.com

Description:
myemail:
username, mailbox, username that you want to the direction in Mailserver.
free-email.com:
Mailserver where the user name in the heading.

- free-email:
domain name, usually indicating the name of company / organization / individual (Vibriel).
- com:
top-level domain, indicating that this domain is registered in the international domain and the authority to include in the domain with the commercial category.

Some popular sites as a service provider to create a free email that is most widely used Google and Yahoo!. Google has Gmail and Yahoo! have a Yahoo! Mail. Yupp.. That is the info about Email aka Electronic Mail.


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Internet at the moment

Internet has been the agreement by bi or multilateral and technical specifications (protocols that describe the movement of data between series). Protocols were formed based on the discussion Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), that is open to the public. This body issued a document known as RFC (Request for Comments). Some of the Internet Standard RFC made (Internet Standard), by the Internet Architecture Board (Internet Architecture Board - IAB). The protocols of the Internet at the moment is often used as, IP, TCP, UDP, DNS, PPP, Slip, ICMP, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, Telnet, FTP, LDAP, and SSL.

Some of the popular services on the Internet using the protocol above is an example email (electronic mail), Usenet, Newsgroup, File Sharing, WWW (World Wide Web), Gopher, Session Access, WAIS, finger, IRC, MUD, dan MUSH. In between all this, email (electronic mail) and World Wide Web is used more often, and more services are built based on that, such as mailing lists (Mailing List) and Weblog. Internet service allows the current (real-time service), such as web radio and webcast which can be accessed around the world.

In addition, through the internet at this time is possible to communicate directly between two or more users through an instant messaging program like Camfrog, Pidgin (Gaim), Trilian, Kopete, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messenger.


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Internet access

Did you know that the Internet is now growing, in addition to the internet is also increasingly used in public places. Some public places that provide internet access service, including library and internet cafe (also called Cyber Cafe). There is also a common center, which provides internet access, such as Public access terminals, and web phone. There are also shops that provide wi-fi access, such as Wifi-cafe. Users only need to bring a laptop (notebook), or PDAs, which have the ability to get wifi internet access.

Some common methods used to access the Internet, such as dial-up, landline (over coaxial cable, fiber optic or copper wires), T-lines, Wi-Fi, satellite and cell phones. A dial-up connection is the most common type of Internet connection available from the ISP (Internet Service Provider) which is usually slow and most expensive. Dial-up connections allows users to connect to the Internet through a local server using a standard 56k modem.

Besides using a PC (Personal Computer), we can also access the Internet via Handphone (HP) use the facility which is called GPRS (General Packet Radio Service). GPRS is a wireless communication standard that has a 115 kbps connection speed and supports a broader application (graphics and multimedia). GPRS technology can be accessed to support the facility. Setting GPRS depending on the phone from the service used. Internet access cost is calculated by the amount of capacity (per-kilobite) the downloaded.

As developing countries where Internet access and PC penetration is also low, around 42% of Internet access through the Public Internet access facilities such as cafe, cybercafe, hotspot, etc. Other public places that are frequently used for Internet access is on campus and in the office.


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Internet culture

Number of Internet users is large and growing, have to realize the Internet culture. Internet also has a large influence on the science, and views the world. Has been described in previous articles, about know what is the internet which is a network of networks that consists of millions of private and public, academic, business, government and networks of local to global scope that are linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, and other technologies. So with only a search engine such as Google, users around the world have internet access that is easily over a variety of information. Compared with books and libraries, the Internet represents the distribution of (Decentralization) / knowledge (knowledge) of information and data in the extreme.

Development of the Internet from the occurrence of the internet until now has also affect economic development. Many of sale and purchase transaction is one of the internet culture that previously could only be done with the face (and some very small by post or phone), is now very easy and often done through the Internet. Transactions via the Internet is known by the name of e-commerce.

Associated with the government, the Internet also trigger the growth of transparency in governance through the implementation of e-government. So, with a range of internet culture, the Internet becomes more developed.


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Occurrence of the Internet

Once we know what the internet in the previous article, we now know more about the internet, from the occurrence of the internet, internet culture, internet access and internet at the moment. And in this article will provide information about the occurrence of the internet.

Occurrence of the internet or series that make up the center on the Internet beginning in 1969 as ARPANET, which was built by ARPA (United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency). Some initial investigation donated by ARPANET including a series of non-convention center (decentralised network), queueing theory, and exchange rules package (packet switching).

On 1 January 1983, a series of ARPANET protocol switching center, from the NCP to TCP / IP. This is the beginning of the Internet we know today. Then around the 1990s, the Internet has grown and the most user-network of computer networks have.

That is a little info about the emergence of the internet the first time beginning in the year 1969 and then in 1983 and in the 1990s, until now the Internet has become a need.


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Know what is the Internet

Before we know more about the internet, it's good to know what is the internet. In general, Interconnected-Networking or commonly called the Internet is series of computers that are connected in some series. The Internet is a common computer system related globally and use TCP/IP protocol as the exchange package. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private and public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope that are linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, and other technologies.

Internet brings a wide array of sources of information and services, especially the inter-linked hypertext documents from the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support electronic mail, in addition to the popular online services such as chat, file transfer and file sharing, game online, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) person-to-person communication through voice and video.

The origins of the Internet reach back to the 1960s when the United States research project funded from the institution to build a strong military, error-tolerant and distributed computer network. This research and the civil fund new backbone by U.S. National Science Foundation spawned the world's participation in the development of new technology and the network led to the commercialization of an international network in the mid-1990s, and resulted in the following limited application in the popularization of almost every aspect of human life modern. In 2009, about a quarter of Earth's population use Internet services online.


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