Monday, March 31, 2008

EFV

A camera works with something that is called Exposure Value (EV). That exposure value determines the correct combination of shutter speed and aperture, at a certain sensitivity (ISO), for a good exposure. This value is a constant, meaning that whatever combination of the two, always make up for the same number. So small aperture needs long shutter speed; large aperture needs shorter shutter speed. Of course there is a limit to your apertures. If it gets too dark, it needs the largest aperture, but to make the EV it needs shutter speeds that you cannot hand hold (like 1 sec.).

P-mode determines the combination itself, and sets its possibilities according to the available light (intensity of the light from the scene). The S-mode, you control the shutter speed, and the cam will try to match it with the correct aperture (giving the correct EV, remember?). The A-mode will try to match it with the correct shutter speed (again, giving the correct EV). Manual, you have to determine the combination itself, with the help of the exposure meter of the cam.

In this case you should have either used a flashgun with high guide number or moved closer to your subject. If you have to keep a fair amount of distance, working with flash becomes eminent. But don't expect the average flashgun to perform beyond approximately 75 feet.

Practice the aperture priority.

Use about f/5 - f/6. Use ISO 200.

Practice to change white balance often from fine to cloudy, to fluorescent to incandescent.

Use AF area mode: Manual option and use the Spot Metering.

Practice changing Matrix, Center Weighted, and Spot Metering.

The Center Weighted is often better than the Matrix.

Get started right away and be ready to see your

How important does google value web site that is linking to you
This tip is one that most everyone does not even know about. Authority Web Sites are seen as most import by the search engines. Web pages that
contain a gov at the end of their domain name are considered to be an authority web site.

There are a few other sites such as microsoft.com and adobe.com that have reached this status as well. You will find that most authority sites contain
a ton of content and information.
If you are able to obtain a link from this type of site, it will have a huge impact on how your web page is considered. Any site containing a page rank of

7 and up would be assumed an authority site.
This brings us to a question? Is this time consuming process worth it?
The answer is simple. Yes. You will be much impress by taking the time needed to find targeted backlinks from web pages with great off-page
optimization.

If you are looking for and automated solution to save all your time and provide even more useful help, there are a few products out there that will do
the trick.
These products range from $167 - over $300.
All these programs will find all of the above information in minutes and offer other strategies to promote your web site.
From here you would use the other tools in the programs to quicken the time it takes to implement a link building process.
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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Highly Competitive Terms & Phrases

For some terms and phrases, even the best websites with the most diligent promotional efforts will have a very difficult time penetrating the top 10-20 results. In these instances, it can be tempting to rely on efforts outside of the search engines' guidelines. However strong this temptation may be, be advised that search engines do not tolerate spam or manipulation via automated links, nor do they allow such results to flourish for long. Although these methods, commonly referred to as "black hat SEO", may have some effectiveness in the short term, they have little chance of long-term success in the SERPs and may become permanently banned from search results.

For highly competitive results (from "mortgage" to "car insurance" to "university degree"), targeting the above described "long tail" (the more niche related search terms for which a smaller degree of heavy competition exists) can be the best method. Search engines are also careful to consider the age of a site and its links, and give heavy weight to those sites with long-held, highly trusted links. Thus, while rankings may be sparse at first, over time, an enterprising site owner can achieve some measure of notice, even in the most competitive of searches.

The 3D alpha shapes software consists of four programs

SOFTWARE

The 3D alpha shapes software consists of four programs:

+ Delcx --- 3D (weighted) Delaunay complex,
+ Mkalf --- 3D alpha shape file and data structure,
+ Alvis --- 3D alpha shape visualizer, and
+ Volbl --- Measuring union of balls and voids.

The first two programs, Delcx and Mkalf, pre-process the data, and Alvis
visualizes the results interactively. The fourth program, Volbl, measures
the union of spherical balls dual to the alpha shape; it is aimed at
computational biology applications modeling molecules. Execute any of
these programs without arguments to get a list of available command-line
arguments. The programs are now described in more detail.

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SHORT TOUR

Let us assume that you have a hardcopy of this document on your desk, next to
your Silicon Graphics workstation. Now go to the demo directory of the alpha
shape distribution; for example:

% cd /usr/local/alpha/demo

This directory should at least consist of the following files:

% ls -F
alvis@
delcx@
mkalf@
molecule
torus
volbl@

The torus data consists of points generated in a regular fashion on the
surface of a torus; it will serve as demo data.

In case your demo directory already contains the files torus.dt, torus.alf,
and torus.info, you can jump ahead and start Alvis by typing:

% alvis torus

Otherwise, you should follow the instructions step by step.

THREE-DIMENSIONAL ALPHA SHAPES

This is a brief and informal tutorial for the alpha shapes software. For the
time being, this document together with the README files serve as substitutes
for a user's manual, which may be available sometime in the future.

This text gives a brief description of three-dimensional alpha shapes,
followed by a short tour through the programs, especially, the graphics user
interface of Alvis. The list of relevant references can be found in the file
REFERENCES.

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THREE-DIMENSIONAL ALPHA SHAPES

The concept of alpha shapes formalizes the intuitive notion of ``shape'' for
spatial point set data, which occurs frequently in the computational sciences.
An alpha shape is a concrete geometric object that is uniquely defined. It
thus stands in sharp contrast to many common concepts in computer graphics,
such as isosurfaces, which are approximate by definition and the exact form
depends on the algorithm used to construct them.

Alpha shapes are generalizations of the convex hull. Given a finite point
set S and a real parameter alpha, the alpha shape of S is a polytope which
is neither necessarily convex nor necessarily connected. The set of all real
numbers alpha leads to a family of shapes capturing the intuitive notion of
``crude'' versus ``fine'' shape of a point set. For sufficiently large alpha,
the alpha shape is identical to the convex hull of S. As alpha decreases,
the shape shrinks and gradually develops cavities. These cavities may join
to form tunnels and voids. For sufficiently small alpha, the alpha shape
is empty.

In the original (unweighted) definition, a piece of the polytope disappears
when alpha becomes small enough so that a ball with radius alpha, or several
such balls, can occupy its space without enclosing any of the points of S.
Think of R^3 filled with styrofoam and the points of S made of solid rock.
Now imagine an eraser in the form of a ball with radius alpha. It is
omnipresent in the sense that it carves out styrofoam at all positions where
it does not contain any of the sprinkled rocks, that is, points of S. The
resulting object is called the alpha hull. For good reasons we straighten
the surface by substituting straight edges for circular arcs and triangles
for spherical caps. The thus obtained object is the alpha shape of S. It
is a polytope in a fairly general sense: it can be concave and even
disconnected, it can contain two-dimensional patches of triangles and
one-dimensional strings of edges, and its components can be as small as
single points. The parameter alpha controls the maximum ``curvature'' of
any cavity of the polytope.

A question that was repeatedly asked in the past is whether it is possible
to construct a shape that represents different levels of detail or different
``curvature'' in different parts of space. This is indeed possible by
assigning a weight to each point. Intuitively, a large weight favors and
a small weight discourages connections to neighboring points. We refer to
the resulting concept as the weighted alpha shape. If all weights are zero
it is the same as the original, unweighted alpha shape. This software is
general enough to handle weights, and this document makes no distinction
between weighted and unweighted alpha shapes, unless such a distinction is
important. Refer to Edelsbrunner and Mucke [3] for the formal definition
of unweighted alpha shapes and to [7, 11] for the extension including weights.

tuning to LSB or USB even tho the signal is AM

DXers are well aware of this technique, but I'd like to
point it out for the record: if you have severe selective fading,
causing distortion when trying to listen to a program, such as is the
case here with WOR on WWCR 5070, UT Sun 0230, you can eliminate this
problem by tuning to LSB or USB even tho the signal is AM. Selective
fading occurs due to the fact that the lower and upper sidebands of
the AM signal are at slightly different frequencies and thus fade
independently, intermittently cancelling each other out when both are
being heard in the AM mode. On a receiver such as the ATS-909, you
can eliminate one of the sidebands and thus the mutual interference.
With a strong signal it will be necessary to back off the RF gain
while you are at it; and with tuning steps such as on the 909 of 40
Hz, it could be that you can't get an exact zero-beat on the carrier.
It doesn't matter whether you pick LSB or USB (assuming the signal is
truly DSB AM) unless you also have some interference on the other side
to eliminate. Furthermore, listening to AM in an SSB mode can "even
out" a heavily fading signal and depending on the receiver, may well
invoke tighter selectivity and greater sensitivity (gh)

Thursday, March 27, 2008

IT pro newsletter 18 March 2008 ( 2 )

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IT pro newsletter 18 March 2008

The last few days have seen growing discussion about the future of broadband in the UK, and in particular, whether so-called \'unlimited\' broadband services are going to continue.

The majority of business broadband services are genuine all-you-can-eat deals for a single fixed fee, but with so many business and consumer users making full use of the pipes coming into their homes and places of work, uploading and downloading everything from YouTube videos to spreadsheets with the last quarter\'s P&L on it, ISPs are beginning to buckle under the strain.

Since the collapse of the dot com era, wholesale bandwidth has been both plentiful and cheap, thanks in part to the huge investment in global fibre that stayed dark when telcos needed to lease it out at full value. After the bubble burst, this fibre was sold and leased out at a huge discount, fuelling the boom in broadband.

That fibre has long since been used, and new fibre is being laid all over the globe, at a much higher price and one that many ISPs are struggling to afford amid razor-thin margins.

For users, this has already seen more aggressive use of traffic shaping, and longer term it could see the reduction of unlimited services in favour of caps with an actual named limit.

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Editor
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Passing Parameters

When calling a secondary batch file or subroutine, you will often want the routine to manipulate some data, the data (usually a variable) should be passed as a parameter.

If you CALL an executable or resource kit utility make sure it\'s available on the machine where the batch will be running, also check you have the latest versions of any resource kit utilities.

Jumping to a label

A label is defined by a single colon followed by a name

As this is effectively a subroutine I always prefix the name with s_
e.g.
:s_error_trap

When you jump to a subroutine with CALL, all statements after the label are executed until either the end of the script is reached, or a GOTO :eof command.

GOTO :eof will return back to just after the position where you used CALL.

Don\'t forget you can also pass command line arguments to the :label and refer to these just like the parameters passed to a separate batch file.

For example

@ECHO OFF
SETLOCAL
CALL :s_staff SMITH 100
GOTO s_last_bit

:s_staff
ECHO Name is %1
ECHO Rate is %2
GOTO :eof

:s_last_bit
ECHO The end of the script

Pay-Per-Click

Pay-Per-Click – Online advertising technique that only charges when
the ad is clicked

Sponsored Listing – Search engine result where placement is
typically determined in order of the highest pay-per-click

Organic Listing – Natural search engine listing determined when a
search engine finds your site through a crawler or search engine
submission

IP Cloaking – A technique of disguising an IP address

Spider or Bot – a computer program that systematically performs a
function on a web site, such as, repeatedly clicking on a sponsored
link for a specified search term or URL

powerful Windows program for snapping (capturing) images

MWSnap is a small yet powerful Windows program for snapping (capturing) images from selected parts of the screen. Current version is capable of capturing the whole desktop, a highlighted window, an active menu, a control, or a fixed or free rectangular part of the screen. MWSnap handles 5 of the most popular graphics formats and contains several graphical tools: a zoom, a ruler, a color picker and a window spy. It can be also used as a fast picture viewer or converter. 95 / 98 / ME / NT4 / 2000 / XP / 2003

TWEAK UI , POWER CALCULATOR

TWEAK UI

• Just so you know, UI stands for user interface, which is basically what you see when you use Windows
• Anyway, Tweak UI enables you to access part of Windows that Microsoft doesn’t make all that accessible
• For example, you can turn off those wildly annoying bubbles that pop up from the System Tray (bottom right of your screen on the taskbar)
• It also gives you a new tip about Windows XP and some of its hidden capabilities every time you open the program. It’s a fun way to learn about your operating system and customize your computer

POWER CALCULATOR

• For any of you who are math majors, or just enjoy calculating stuff, this power calculator could be very helpful
• You can make graphs, do conversions, and evaluate functions. Calc students, take notice.

IMAGE RESIZER

• With this powertoy, you get an extra option when you right-click on any picture on your computer; resize!
• You get preset options of sizes that you can chose from, our you can specify your own size
• You can also save the picture, or save it as a new picture that you also have the original size saved

WALLPAPER CHANGER

• This powertoy is definitely the most fun
• It is not listed with the rest of the powertoys, so the best way to find is to go to www.microsoft.com and just search for it. It should be the first result.
• This powertoy will help you manage those wallpapers we talked about earlier.
• You can set it to change your wallpaper every 30 minutes, or however often you’d like it to change, set so that on certain dates, it will display a specific wallpaper, and other kinds of options
• In order for the wallpapers to show up in this toy, they must be put into the folder I told you about earlier (the Wallpaper folder)
• This really helps keep your desktop exciting…and it confuses people, too, which is pretty funny

Monday, March 24, 2008

Nikon COOLPIX picture modes ( 2 )

Museum
Museums are full of interesting object to photograph; however the use of indoor flash photography is usually prohibited. This mode is useful in other settings in which you do not want to use the flash. The camera turns on automatically the Best Shot Selector, which captures several images and only records the correctly exposed and sharpest image from the several images taken. Photography may be prohibited altogether in some settings. Be sure to obtain permission first.

Settings used:
Flash- off, Shutter speeds- fast to avoid camera shake, Aperture -auto, BSS-on

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Multiple Exposures
Two successive exposures are combined to form a single image, to create special effects in camera. Take the first exposure normally. The shot will appear in the monitor superimposed on the view through the lens. Use this as a guide to compose a multiple exposure, and then press the shutter- release button to record the picture. Ideal for creating virtual twin photographs as below.

Settings used:
Flash- off (can be turn on) Shutter speeds- auto, Aperture-auto, Focus -normal

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Copy
Because most cameras base their exposures on metering from an 18% grey card, photographing a white object like a sheet of paper can produce disappointing results. Using the Copy scene mode provides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white board, business card, or printed matter using exposure compensation to provide the correct exposure. Colored text and drawings may not show up well in the final picture.

Settings used:
Flash- off, shutter speeds- auto, Aperture -auto, Exposure compensation-on, Focus -macro

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Back Light Auto
Use when your subject is lit from behind and their features are in shadow, or when your subject is in the shade but the background is brightly lit. This mode is also very handy for photographing people wearing hats as the flash will fire automatically to \"fill in\" (illuminate) shadows so you are able to see the subjects face more clearly.

Settings used:
Flash- on, shutter speeds- auto, Aperture -fast aperture, Focus-normal,

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Sports
This mode is useful for photographing fast moving objects with cameras, which do not feature manual exposure modes, or inexperienced users. The camera will use a fast shutter speed to freeze the action to produce dynamic sport shots.

Settings used:
Flash -off, Shutter speed- fast, Aperture-auto.

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Dusk/Dawn
This mode will provide the correct exposure to capture the weak natural light just before sunrise or after sunset. The camera will use long exposures to capture these scenes. Noise reduction will be turned on to reduce any digital noise, which may affect the image due to the long exposures.

Settings used:
Flash-off, Shutter speed- slow, Aperture-auto, Focus- set to infinity

Nikon COOLPIX picture modes ( 1 )

Many Nikon COOLPIX cameras have selectable picture modes, which Nikon has called \"scene modes\". All Coolpix cameras also have an \"Auto\" mode, which will select the camera settings automatically for the best picture under most circumstances; however, pictures may look better if the photographer manually selects the appropriate camera settings best suited to the conditions.

Nikon cameras with \"Scene Modes\" make this easy using a pre-programmed setting which are selectable via the camera\'s dial or menu (depending on the camera used). If pictures are going to be taken for any one of the scenarios below then choosing that \"Scene Mode\" will provide excellent results.

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Portrait
The main subject stands out clearly while background details are softened, this can give the image a sense of depth. By using a wide aperture (i.e. f/5.6) the camera will try to blur the background to make it less distracting and concentrating the viewer\'s attention to the main subject. The degree to which background is out of focus depends on the amount of light available.

Settings used:
Flash- auto any flash setting can be used, Shutter speeds- auto, Aperture -wide aperture, Focus-normal, some cameras allow manual focus point selection.

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Party / Indoor
This mode is designed for taking pictures at parties or generally in doors. While normal flash photography may result in the subject being correctly exposed the background will generally be under exposed (dark). Using the party mode the camera utilizes longer exposures (i.e. 1/30 second) to allow more ambient light from the room to be captured, improving the exposure of the background and giving an impression of the environment where the picture was taken. You can also use this setting to capture the effects of candlelight and other indoor background lighting. Note that the camera uses slower shutter speeds so some camera shake may occur. Steady the camera carefully to avoid movement.

Settings used:
Flash- on with red eye reduction, Shutter speeds - slower speed than normal are used, Aperture - auto, Focus - normal

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Beach/Snow
Vividly captures the brightness of such subjects as snowfields, beaches, or sunlight expanses of water. Photographing in these situations can be tricky as sand and snow can fool the camera into producing the wrong exposure. You may have seen holiday snaps of people skiing on what would appear to be pink/blue or grey snow, this is caused by the cameras exposure meter being tricked and giving the wrong exposure. Using the beach/snow scene mode the camera is able to compensate for these situations and produce the correct exposure.

Settings used:
Flash - auto, but any flash mode can be used, Shutter speeds- auto, Aperture -auto, Exposure compensation used (i.e. +1 exposure). Focus-normal

If your shooting a scene with predominant white (snow), you would dial in +2 EV since the meter will try to expose for 128 on the histogram. This would move the spike on the histogram from middle to roughly just before 255 - right of the histogram making the white look natural, but not blowing it. Of course, the amount of compensation required also depends on metering mode and the amount of bright white in your scene.

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Landscape
Use for landscape shots to enhance outlines, colors, and contrast in such subjects as landscapes and forests. This mode is also useful for photographing views from windows of planes, trains, cars or tall buildings, where glass and reflections could fool the AF. The camera will lock the focus to infinity and select an aperture to produce the maximum depth of field (i.e. f/16).

Settings used:
Flash- off, shutter speeds- Auto, Aperture -smallest aperture, Focus- set to infinity

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Sunset
Sunsets are difficult subjects to photograph. Trying to preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises requires careful exposure. Using the Sunset scene mode, Nikon has incorporated the optimum degree of exposure compensation to capture the color you saw when you took the image.

Settings used:
Flash- off, Shutter speeds- use slower speed than normal, Aperture -auto, exposure compensation-on Focus -normal

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Night Portrait
Use to provide a natural balance between the main subject and the background when shooting portraits against a backdrop of night scenery. The camera will combine flash and long exposures to provide the correct exposure, using flash for the portrait subject and long exposure for the background. Note that camera shake may occur, so it is recommended to use a tripod or brace your self or rest the camera on solid object.

Settings used:
Flash- on (slow sync mode if available, Shutter speeds- use slower speed than normal, Aperture -auto, Focus normal.

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Night Landscape
This mode is similar to the landscape mode but uses a slow shutter speed is used to produce stunning night landscapes. Noise reduction turns on automatically to reduce digital noise, which may occur during long exposures giving clear images. Note that camera shake may occur, so it is recommended to use a tripod brace your self or rest the camera on solid object.

Settings used:
Flash- off, Shutter speeds- use slower speed than normal, Aperture -auto, Focus- set to infinity

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Close Up
Use to capture the colors in close-up shots of flowers, insects, and other small objects, with the background artistically blurred. Note Minimum focus distance varies between cameras and zoom position.

Settings used:
Flash- on, Shutter speeds- fast, Aperture -wide apertures, Focus-macro, some cameras allow manual focus point selection.

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Fireworks Show
Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding burst of light from a firework. Using a degree of exposure compensation is used to prevent the camera incorrectly exposing the scene. Note that camera shake may occur, so it is recommended to use a tripod brace your self or rest the camera on solid object.

Settings used:
Flash- off, Shutter speeds- use slower speed than normal, Aperture -auto, Focus- set to infinity

Disk CleanUp Delete files that you no longer need

The Disk Cleanup program can free up space.

How to do Disk CleanUp?
1. Click on "Start" -> "All Programs" -> "Accessories" -> "System Tools" -> "Disk Cleanup".
2. Select the items you want to cleanup. Then click ok.

Tip:
• Backup important data, preferably to an external source like external harddisk, CDs, thumb drives, etc. This ensures you do not lose data should your computer unfortunately crash one day.
• Backup your data regularly. For important data that change frequently, you will need to back it up more regularly.
• Disk cleanup should be done on a monthly basis.

Manage Shared Information and Content

Document Workspace – If you want to make a document available for collaboration purposes, create a document workspace to store the document in a central online location. You can create a document workspace by choosing the shared attachment option when sending an e-mail attachment with Outlook 2007. Document workspaces are made possible through integration with Windows SharePoint Services, a feature of the Windows Server® 2003 operating system. You can use Office SharePoint Server 2007 to further extend these capabilities; for more information, visit http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointserver.
Connect to Outlook Tasks – Task lists created on an Office SharePoint Server 2007 site can be connected to Outlook 2007 so that they can be viewed and managed alongside your other tasks. Like OneNote tasks, SharePoint tasks are visible in your To-Do Bar. In the SharePoint task list, click the Actions button, then click Connect to Outlook.
Offline Document Libraries – You can keep synchronized copies of SharePoint document libraries and lists within your Outlook folders, making it easy to organize and browse documents in these folders, just as you would any e-mail. You can work on these documents within their respective applications in Office Outlook 2007 at any time, even when you are offline. When you are back online, you can easily synchronize your changes with the server version. From a shared document library, click Actions on the Shared Documents toolbar, then click Connect to Outlook.
Start a Workflow – To start a workflow, click the drop-down list for your document within your document workspace or document library, and then click Workflows. Select the desired workflow, and then click Start.
Participate in a Workflow – Integration with familiar client applications such as Office Outlook 2007 simplifies the workflow experience for users. For example, you can be notified of the workflow in progress via e-mail. At the top of your email Click Edit This Task to open the Approval dialog box. From here, you can open the workflow document and then approve or reject it, adding your comments if necessary.
Track a Workflow – You can track the workflow progress and view the completion information in the shared document library or document workspace. Click Workflows from the document drop-down menu within your document workspace or document library.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

ip tools v.196

1.96
added : vbs script editor
modified : use tscriptcontrol to launch vbs scripts
todo : check wmi(msndis) vs GetIfEntry
added : wmi browser
added : possibility to run vbs scripts on object(s) in ad browser
added : bookmark with dynamic columns/cells
modified : ping : check icmpesendecho<>0 (instead of =1)
added : citrix console
added : CoInitializeSecurity before run to be able to use citrix com remotely
added : clientip,appname,logontime,idletime in terminal services

Friday, March 21, 2008

SURFSTREAM 1.0 : another proxy server alternative

RELEASE NOTES FOR SURFSTREAM 1.0

1. Installation Notes

You need to have Microsoft Internet Explorer v5.0 or higher installed
on your computer for SurfSream to operate correctly. Internet Explorer
is freely available from http://www.microsoft.com.

2. System Requirements

· Intel Pentium 500Mhz or greater/ AMD Athlon 500Mz or greater processor
· Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows XP
· Minimum of 64MB RAM (128MB or higher required for Windows XP)
· Minimum of 50MB hard disk space
· Graphics card set to 16 bit or higher resolution
· Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 or greater
· Internet connection (dial-up modem, ISDN, cable, ADSL, microwave, optical, etc.)

NB: Windows 2000 and Windows XP users must have Administrator privileges to
install and use SurfStream

3. More Information

Press the F1 key on any window in SurfStream to get detailed help. Also
read the help file for tips about using SurfStream with your web browser.

4. Technical Support

Please let us know if your experience any problems when using SurfStream.
Go to our web site at http://www.conceiva.com and click on the Support
button.

5. Viewing this file.

This ReadMe.txt file is located in the application folder of SurfStream.

Thank you for using SurfStream. From the team at Conceiva.

Copyright (c) 2004 Conceiva Pty. Ltd. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

Cacheout Extension for Slow Web Pages

It happens to everybody. You want to see the Web page that is making all the
news, and once you finally get the link to go there it times out on you. You can't
see the content and you will have no idea what folks will be talking about around
the water cooler tomorrow. What is a geek to do?

The Firefox extension this time around is called Cacheout. What does it do?

Too frequently on sites such as Slashdot.org and digg.com, articles that are posted
are flooded with thousands of people trying to simultaneously access the same Web
site. Unless the article is being hosted on a provider that has the infrastructure to
support massive hits, the server essentially stops responding to any more web
requests.

The service they use to bring the Web sites back up is the Coral Content
Distribution Network. Coral is very reliable for distributing the server loads around
so that you can view a Web site that is in very high demand. Right now they are
only using Coral for the back end, but if you know of any other content distribution
networks out there, let them know.

Although the content for the Web page hasn't gone too in depth with the extension
just yet, I have high hopes for this extension in the future. Go check it out, and
never be left out of the conversation at work again.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Mobile Computer – Your New Laptop Magazine

Looking to make decisions on buying and using the latest mobile technology?

Look no further than Mobile Computer, the essential magazine for laptops with Intel Centrino mobile technology. Providing insightful reviews, exciting product news, expert opinion and honest, unbiased advice.

The only magazine to be associated with Intel is on sale now at all good newsagents for just £2.20.
http://www.mobilecomputermag.co.uk/

Seagate FreeAgent Pro and FreeAgent Go

Verdict: FreeAgent Go is faster and more capable then a flash drive, though rather less portable. FreeAgent Pro gives you the speed of SATA on a budget, in style. For both, price and performance are good but it's the software that shines.
http://www.itpro.co.uk/reviews/112158/seagate-freeagent-pro-and-freeagent-go.html

Apple Xserve

Verdict: The Xserve is far from cheap, in fact it rates among the most expensive 1U rack servers on the market when compared with its Windows-based x86 counterparts. However, few servers on the market at any price can offer the same combination of build quality, performance, backward hardware compatibility and ease of deployment.
http://www.itpro.co.uk/reviews/115924/apple-xserve.html

Monday, March 17, 2008

Internet Protocol (IP/IPv4, IPng/IPv6) and IP-Related Protocols (IP NAT, IPSec, Mobile IP)

The idea of singling out any one protocol as being more important than the others in a network is kind of pointless, if you think about it. The protocols and technologies work as a team to accomplish the goal of communication across the network. Like any team, no single member can get the job done alone, no matter how good they are. Still, if we were to try to pick a “most valuable player” in the world of networking, a good case could be made that we have it here in this section: the TCP/IP Internet Protocol (IP).

Even though it gets “second billing” in the name of the TCP/IP protocol suite, IP is in fact the “workhorse” of TCP/IP. It implements key network-layer functions including addressing, datagram handling and routing, and is the foundation upon which other TCP/IP protocols are built. Even the ones lower in the TCP/IP architecture such as ARP and PPP are easier to understand when you know how IP works. In addition to the main functions implemented by the IP protocol itself, there are also several protocols that have been developed over the years that I call “IP-Related” because they are based on IP but add new functionality or capabilities for special purposes.

In this section I provide considerable coverage of the TCP/IP Internet Protocol and to several protocols that are closely related to IP. I begin with a section that takes a general look at IP concepts and provides an overview of how IP works. I then have a large section that looks at IP version 4, the current version of the protocol that is in use on TCP/IP networks everywhere. Following this I look at the “next generation” of IP, IP version 6. I then provide sections covering three IP-related protocols: the IP Network Address Translation protocol (IP NAT), the IP Security protocol set (IPSec), and the adaptation of IP for mobile devices (Mobile IP).

tips to help you secure and protect your portable device

Steps to take before you leave the office
  • Password-protect your portable device - Make sure that you have to enter a strong password to log in to your device. If possible use a “power-on” password. This prevents someone from booting up your laptop with a different Operating System on a CD, floppy disk, or flash drive.
  • Have your laptop configured to boot from the hard drive first - By forcing your laptop to boot from the hard drive first, it prevents someone from rebooting your laptop from another drive e.g. floppy drive, CD, flash drive.
  • Install and maintain firewall and anti-virus software – Protect portable devices from unauthorized access and malicious code the same way you protect your computer when at work. Install antivirus and firewall software and keep them updated.
  • Be sure all critical information is backed up – Portable devices should not be the only place important information is stored.
  • Remove information that is not needed – Don’t carry around sensitive and personal information on your laptop or other portable device that is not necessary to you or your work.
  • Store your portable devices securely - When not in use, store portable devices out of sight and, whenever possible, in a locked drawer or file cabinet.
  • Record identifying information and mark your equipment - Record the make, model and serial number of the equipment in a separate location so that if your portable device is stolen the information will be available to the authorities. Label your portable device with an asset tag or other identifying label.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

NetSuite unveils major new hosted app release

NetSuite unveils major new hosted app release

Release of NetSuite 2007 focuses on improving accessibility and ease of use of complex application aspects such as reporting and CRM.
http://www.itpro.co.uk/news/116079/netsuite-unveils-major-new-hosted-app-release.html

Phishing on the rise as bots decrease

New research finds that phishing attacks have increased by nearly 800 per cent in the three months of this year.
http://www.itpro.co.uk/news/116076/phishing-on-the-rise-as-bots-decrease.html

Friday, March 14, 2008

Merge Firefox and Skype into One!

Remember going to see the magic shows when you were a kid, or even seeing
them on television. I used to like when they would saw the woman in half, and then
put her back together again. Now what if we did an experiment and sawed off some
parts of Skype and put them into Firefox, as an extension? Then you would have
Skyfox.

What Skyfox does is by no way going to revolutionize the way you use a computer.
Not everything you read has to be that life changing though. This extension does
one simple job and it does it well. After you install the Skyfox. extension, you just
need to give it your login name to Skype and it will give you a drop down menu of
all your contacts. Want talk to somebody? Just select their name, and you are good
to go.

Now I would have liked to of seen a sidebar for Skype to sit in and maybe a little
more merging of the two. Maybe in the next release we will see a little more
functionality. Another thing worth bringing up is the fact that you do have to have
Skype running in the background to get the full use of the Skyfox. extension. For
now though, Skyfox does a good job at making my Skype contacts a little more
handy.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

ONE lyrics by U2

One

Is it getting better, or do you feel the same?
Will it make it easier on you, now you got someone to blame?
You say one love, one life, when it's one need in the night.
One love, we get to share it
Leaves you baby if you don't care for it

Did I disappoint you or leave a bad taste in your mouth?
You act like you never had love and you want me to go without.
Well, it's too late tonight to drag the past out into the light.
We're one, but we're not the same.
We get to carry each other, carry each other... one

Have you come here for forgiveness,
Have you come to raise the dead
Have you come here to play Jesus to the lepers in your head
Did I ask too much, more than a lot
You gave me nothing, now it's all I got
We're one, but we're not the same
Well, we hurt each other, then we do it again

You say love is a temple, love a higher law
Love is a temple, love the higher law
You ask me to enter, but then you make me crawl
And I can't be holding on to what you got, when all you got is hurt.

One love, one blood, one life, you got to do what you should.
One life with each other: sisters, brothers
One life, but we're not the same
We get to carry each other, carry each other
One, one

Welcome to the IT PRO newsletter for Friday 15 February 2008

The world of IT is a lot like the world of football.

In much the same way that investors giving their public backing to a management is usually a sure-fire sign that the company will be sold off in slices by the end of the year, so a football manager getting a vote of confidence from his board is a guarantee he'll be putting the sheepskin coat away and handing back the keys to his company car within the month.

Last week News Corporation boss Rupert Murdoch publicly rubbished reports that his company wanted to cut a deal with Yahoo, in light of Microsoft's move on the business.

This week, it's all change and we now know the companies are talking about a potential deal, one that would likely involve News Corp swapping MySpace, some garden furniture and a nice lamp for a handy blocking stake in the internet company.

Such a move makes sense for everyone, except the boys from Redmond.

News Corp surprised most of us when it paid $580 million (£290 million), a fortune, for MySpace back in 2005. We thought it had overpaid, but time has instead revealed it bought a bargain, as the value of social networking sites have risen rapidly. The thing is, News Corp doesn't really know how to take MySpace forward.

Yahoo wants and needs a social networking site to add to its stable. Its in-house development effort, Yahoo 360, flopped and was quietly binned at the end of 2007. MySpace is the logical fit and Yahoo has the expertise to develop and expand it, as well as plug in its other assets such as mail and photo hosting. Selling ads on MySpace, currently handled by arch rival Google, is also a lucrative part of the MySpace package for Yahoo.

Watch this space, this saga is far from over.

* Don't forget to have a look at our Mobile World Congress coverage (http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/17C7mRyz6hNlKyC0) for all the news and product announcements from the mobile phone industry's annual expo.

* We've made some changes to the way we list news in the newsletter, please tell us know what you think.

Chris Green
Editor
IT PRO

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NEWS

Latest News
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/17C7MIGbkrp2smCO

Security
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Kaspersky warns of Valentine's day spam
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/17C7ZEeZrwcSOgDd

Hotelier aids compliance with internet monitoring
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/17C8czNNyB0JaaDC

Storage
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New business storage from IBM
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/17C8pvmBFFOzw4E1

Carbon neutral storage saves tons of emissions
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/17C8CqVpMKCpRYEq

Wireless, Mobile and Telecoms
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HMRC in £60 million Airwave deal
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/17C92i320Ue6zMFe

Ann Summers tracking increases delivery efficiency
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/17C9fdBQ7Z1WVGFD

Coverage from Mobile World Congress

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

See You Again Lyrics by Hannah Montana

I got my sight set on you

And I'm ready to wait

I have a heart that will

Will never be tamed


I knew you were somethin' special

When you spoke my name

Now I can't wait

To see you again


I've got a way of knowin'

When somethin' is right

I feel like I must have known you

In another life


'Cause I felt this deep connection

When you looked in my eyes(can't wait)

Now I can't wait

To see you again


The last time I freaked out

I just kept lookin' down

I st-st-stuttered when

You asked me what I'm thinkin' 'bout


Felt like I couldn't breathe

You asked what's wrong with me

My best friend Leslie said

"Oh, She's just bein' Miley"


And next time we hang out

I will redeem myself

My heart can't rest 'til then

Whoa, whoa,I

I can't wait

To see you again


I got this crazy feelin'

Deep inside

When you called and asked to see me

Tomorrow night


I'm not a mind reader

But I'm readin' the signs(bet you can't wait)


Bet you can't wait

To see me again


The last time I freaked out

I just kept lookin' down

I st-st-stuttered when

You asked me what I'm thinkin' 'bout


Felt like I couldn't breathe

You asked what's wrong with me

My best friend Leslie said

"Oh, She's just bein' Miley"


And next time we hang out

I will redeem myself

My heart can't rest 'til then

Whoa, whoa,I

I can't wait

To see you again


I got my sight set on you

And I'm ready to wait


The last time I freaked out

I just kept lookin' down

I st-st-stuttered when

You asked me what I'm thinkin' 'bout


Felt like I couldn't breathe

You asked what's wrong with me

My best friend Leslie said

"Oh, She's just bein' Miley"


And next time we hang out

I will redeem myself

My heart can't rest 'til then

Whoa, whoa, I,

I can't wait

To see you again


Whoa, whoa, I,

I can't wait

To see you again


Tips office 2007 : Manage Your Time and Information

Tips & Tricks

Microsoft Office 2007 E-mail

Manage Your Time and Information

Instant Search – With new and powerful integrated Instant Search, you can quickly locate the information you need, whether it is in your e-mail, calendar, contacts, or tasks. Enter a keyword, and Instant Search quickly searches your Office Outlook 2007 data, highlighting the locations where that search term appears. Instant Search even searches for keywords within e-mail attachments. You also have the flexibility to create queries with different criteria, such as date, sender, color categories, and mail importance, and Instant Search finds and delivers the results.

Attachment Previewer – With the new Attachment Previewer, you can view your attachments with one click directly from within the Reading pane. Click Preview File in the Preview pane.

Unified Messaging By integrating Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and the Office Outlook 2007 messaging and collaboration client, you have the added advantage of being able to receive voice mails and faxes in your inbox. You don’t have to waste time calling your phone to check your messages or going to the fax machine to get your faxes.

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Office Outlook 2007 has native aggregation support for RSS feeds, so you can easily subscribe to and stay up-to-date with the latest news sites and blogs. You can manage your RSS feeds in Office Outlook 2007 just like other e-mail, so you can flag feeds for follow-up, assign them color categories, or automate any process using the rules engine.

Command Tabs – Opening an e-mail message or other Outlook item reveals the new Ribbon user interface and selection of Outlook-specific command tabs. Presented graphically, command tabs display the commands that are most relevant for each of the task areas in the application. You can double-click a command tab to hide or reveal the Ribbon as needed. Of course, the traditional dialog box interfaces are still available for those who want a greater degree of control over the result of the operation.

Microsoft® Office 2007 E-mail

Office Outlook 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 provide an integrated solution for managing your time and information, connecting with people easily and effectively, and managing shared information and content. Together, these products offer a rich and complete e-mail experience, delivering innovations you can use to quickly search your communications, organize your work, and better share your information with others — all from one place. Learn more about Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 at http://office.microsoft.com.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

IT pro newsletter 22 february 2008

Sun may not be the first vendor you think of when it comes to Windows or Linux based systems - in which case, our award winning x64 family of Sun Fire servers, based on AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon processors will certainly surprise you. And now with our fantastic seasonal offers, you don't have to pay premium prices for premium technology.

See our offers here:
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/18S4iCGmP7FOnDwc

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NEWS

Latest News
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/18S4vyfaWctEJxwB

Security
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UK firm develops 'exploding dye pack' laptop
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/18S4ItNZ3hhv5rx0

Prosecutors' turn for data scandal
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/18S4VpmNam5lrlxp

Storage
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HP bucks trend with strong first quarter results
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/18S58kVBhqTbNfxO

Apple X-cites with SAN upgrade
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/18S5lgupovH299yd

Wireless, Mobile and Telecoms
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A1 Housing mobilises for efficiency
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/18S5yc3dvAuSv3yC

North Lincolnshire mobilises health workers
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/18S5Y3aPJK6zcRzq

Networking
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Top port firm cuts IT, boosts speed
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/18S6aYJDQOUpyLzP

IT pro newsletter 11 March 2008 ( 3 )

Nokia N95 8GB
Verdict: Although some of the enhancements over its predecessor are minor, they make a big difference to the user experience and deliver a device that's better behaved and more primed for business than its predecessor.
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axBsNyQUurFM0qM

Konica Minolta PagePro 4650EN
Verdict: A robust, workgroup laser printer, with twin paper trays and multiple connections as standard, but no duplexer or direct print - both are options. Print speed isn't up to manufacturer's claims but print quality is good and maintenance is straightforward.
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axBSEGt8E3mtOrA

Fujitsu Siemens PRIMERGY BX600 S3
Verdict: Fujitsu Siemens has been busy with its blade server as the BX600 S3 delivers plenty of new features including some unique quad-core Opteron server blade configurations and all offered at a very competitive price.
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axC5AfhfIRcPIrZ

Apple MacBook Air
Verdict: As stylish a notebook as you could hope for, but in its quest for thinness, Apple has sacrificed a lot. It's lovely to use in many respects but one can't help feeling that the Air is a triumph of style over practicality.
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axCivO5mNF3bCso

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BLOGS

Read all of the IT PRO blogs at http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axCImVHAXgJTqtc

Featured Editorial Bloggers
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Web hosts failing to support users
Chris Green
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axCViuvI24AfktB

How to do CSR, SAP style
Dennis Howlett
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axD8e3jP6SqBeu0

Featured Reader Bloggers
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Should Sony fear the Asus Eee?
Dave Adamson
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axDl9C7WbGgX8up

Internationalisation or Typing in Foreign
Dave F
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axDy5aW3gu7j2uO

Featured Industry Bloggers
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The importance of speed?
The Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG)
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axDL0JKalhXEWvd

Small firms can safeguard data without paying a fortune
The Forum of Private Business (FPB)
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axEaRRmouTEmKw1

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Unified Communications
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axEnNqavzHuIEwq

Visit Unified Communications Expo '08, incorporating VoIP for Business to understand how IP based communications are changing the way businesses operate today. The event boasts a comprehensive exhibition with over 100 exhibitors demonstrating the latest products and services available to enterprises for the delivery of voice, instant messaging, audio and video conferencing and an educational seminar programme for visitors who are looking to mobilise their workforces and bring together disparate communications platforms.
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FEATURES

OOXML: Standards for accepting standards
After the Ballot Resolution Meeting (BRM) of the International Standards Organisation (ISO) failed to resolve the differences around Microsoft's proposed OOXML standard, what happens next?
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axEAIYYCEvl4ywP

OOXML and the future of open standards
Delegates from the national standards bodies who contribute to the International Standards Organisation (ISO) met last week in Geneva to decide the immediate future of Microsoft's OOXML data format, ahead of a vote on 29 March.
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axENExMJJjbqsxe

Ubuntu: Bridging the technology gap
In our second interview with Mark Shuttleworth, the man behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, we discuss issues of interoperability and the learning curve associated with switching to Linux.
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axF0A6AQO71MmxD

IT pro newsletter 11 March 2008 ( 2 )

Win a Xerox 6130 Colour Laser Printer

Take part in our short survey about the work you do and the decisions you make at work and you could win a Xerox 6130 Colour Laser Printer worth £233 from Printerland.co.uk.

http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax5lP6nkyDDmTqG
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NEWS

Latest News
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax5LGdZyIfk4Hru

Security
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Camera that "sees" through clothes developed
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax5YBMNFN3aqBrT

HSBC customers in website certificate scare
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax6bxlBMRR0Mvsi

Microsoft targets Office with four patches
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax6osUpTWER8psH

Wireless, Mobile and Telecoms
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Former head of Motorola device business resigns
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax6Bote11sHujt6

No sex please, we're techies!
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax6Ok2286gxQdtv

Networking
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Bernard Matthews deploys 'bootiful' data comms
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax71fAQfb4oc7tU

Mid-Yorks NHS Trust streamlines clinician communications
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax7eb9EmfSey1uj

Client
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Wiltshire outsources IT transformation pre-merger
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax7r6IstkG4TVuI

Logitech plays down Microsoft takeover suggestions
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1ax7E2hgAptVfPv7

Storage
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Intel says chip prices tumble
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axzArvzSNd4ASn9

Internet
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HSBC and Natwest among the top three phishing targets
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axzNn4nZS0UWMny

UK Internet Governance Forum opens its doors
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axA0iDc6WOLiGnX

Server
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Red Bull Racing revs up high-performance IT
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axAdec0e1CBEAom

BCS develops greener data centre initiatives
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axAq9KOl6qs0uoL

Information Management
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Micro Focus ups its Enterprise View
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axAD5jCsbeimopa

Applications for IT jobs jump 17 per cent
http://newsletter.itpro.co.uk/c/1axAQ0Sqzg28Iipz