Sunday, April 18, 2010

College Offers Facebook Sociology Course

College Offers Facebook Sociology Course

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Most students are always amazed by the abilities of students to simultaneously "pay attention" and browse Facebook, but a new course from Bowdoin College in Maine brings Facebook into the course load.  Entitled "In the Facebook Age", the course analyzes sociological concepts and applies them to the emerging phenomena of Facebook and other social networks.  The course itself is fluid, and its material responds to the changes that occur every day in the social sphere.

Dhiraj Murthy, professor of sociology at Bowdoin college stated that "It's a constantly evolving organism," said Murthy, and "a symbiotic relationship between my students and me."  The school paper, the Bowdoin Orient, reported that classes covered topics ranging from "internet privacy, to the persistence of information put online, to the opposing forces of risk and opportunity."  The class interacts with many different types of media, including Youtube videos, blogs and even ChatRoulette.

The paper reported that during an impromptu discussion about the privacy issues of ChatRoulette, a student pointed the class to chatroulettemap.com, which consists of screenshots of Chat Rouletters and their location, and when they looked to Brunswick, ME, the class found the photo of Matt Marr, a student that was in the class that day!  Certainly, the seemingly innocuous public information we post up on the web becomes a different entity when it is saved and categorized, and to get this photo of Matt, the ChatRouletter he was talking to would have had to take a screenshot, save his location, and then add the information to a database.  This is part of the reason that Facebook's Terms of Service disallow FB app developers from saving personal information about their users.

I realize that the chances of this particular instance affecting me in the future are slim to none, and I'm not very concerned about it at all," Marr said, "but it does make me think about other things that are very much related, and about the future—not for myself, mostly, but for all of mankind.

There is no doubt that the generation of students that is coming up right now is going to have a foundation in technology and information that outweights any generation before them.  With formal courses like these, we can hope to see some interesting breakthroughs about human interactions through technology, and perhaps help us answer a little bit about ourselves.


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Create your own Google Chrome themes

Create your own Google Chrome themes


crx Theme Creator is an excellent piece of software which can be used to create your own custom themes for Google Chrome. Anyone with little bit of computer skills can use this software to create personalized themes for Google Chrome browser .

All you will require for this is a basic text editor like notepad, any image editing software to create PNG images, latest beta version of Google Chrome and some creative ideas.You can read the step by step guide for creating Google Chrome theme at the developer's site.

http://chrometheme.chromepub.com/crxtheme

Download crx Theme creator v1.0

Download Portable Opera Browser 10.50

Download Portable Opera Browser 10.50

Opera just released Opera browser 10.50 with few bugs fixed. It claims to be the fastest browser till now. Here are few of the unique features of Opera browser.

  • Opera Turbo – Whenever your bandwidth slows to a crawl, just turn on Opera Turbo, and let your worries eat your dust. Opera Turbo compresses Web pages on our powerful servers. Because you transfer less data, Web content gets to you faster.
  • Opera Unite – Share content immediately, without uploading files or posting to a social network. Opera Unite combines the flexibility of a Web application with the capability of a Web server, easily accessible from your browser.
  • Opera Link – Take your data with you. Synchronize your Speed Dial, notes, search-engine preferences and more; then, just log into any other Opera Web browser or even Opera Mini, the world's most popular mobile Web browser.

Using portable browser provides you more security and privacy. You can carry it with your self  anywhere you go and use it without leaving any trace behind.

Download portable Opera 10.50

Saturday, April 17, 2010

How to burn a data CD or data DVD in Win 7 using Media Player?

How to burn a data CD or data DVD in Win 7 using Media Player?


You can burn a data CD or data DVD in Windows 7 using Media Player. An audio CD can contain just approximately eight minutes of music. On the other hand, if you burn a data CD or data DVD in Windows 7 using Media Player, it will be able to hold numerous hours of music. Video files and pictures can also be added to the data discs.

Advantages

 When you burn a data CD or data DVD in Windows 7, the Windows Media Player does not transform the selected files to a different format prior to saving them to a blank data disc, so the files stay in the compressed condition. This allows you to put much more items on a single disc.

 As the format of the files is not changed, the quality of the files remains the same. 

You can burn a data CD or data DVD in Windows 7 using Media Player as follows:

  •  Click Start.

  •  Click All Programs.

  •  Select Windows Media Player.

  •  Click the Burn tab in the Player Library.

  • Click Burn options and select Data DVD or CD.

  •  Insert a blank disc into the CD or DVD burner of your computer.

  • Close the AutoPlay dialog box if it comes into sight.

  •  Some people have more than one CD drive in their computer. If you have multiple CD drives in your computer too, select the one you would like to use in the navigation window.

  •  Look for the songs you want to burn.

  •  In order to make your burn list, drag the songs from the details pane in the center of the Player Library to the list pane which is on its right side.

  •  You can also change the order of the items in the burn list by dragging them upward or downward in the list. 

  •  To remove a song from your list, simply right-click on the item and click on Remove from list.

  •  After you finish making your list, click upon Start burn.

It can take a while to burn a data disc. If your selected items cannot fit in one disc, you also have the choice of burning the rest of the items to a different disc. A data DVD is not the same as a DVD-Video disc e.g. the movie DVD you buy or rent from the store.

What is a web accelerator?

What is a web accelerator?

A special tip for those who are still using any slow dial-up internet connection due to unavailability of any broadband connection in their area. The Web Accelerator application designed to provide the full acceleration for your routine web sites browsing. With the help of Web Accelerator you can browse your internet 4 to 6 times faster than normal dial-up connection. Basically this services compressing the website text data, images and heavy graphics to open or download this data with high speed. This technique is more useful for static websites and for email applications but don't accelerate with secure and downloading audio or video files. Some good web accelerator retains your system cache to reuse websites with faster speed and can also block windows pop-up. If you are using FTP sites and downloading any program using dial-up, then web accelerator is not for you. There are various web accelerator software are free available on internet, visit and download it to enjoy your connection.

RAM won't work

RAM won't work

If you upgraded your motherboard and CPU to a brand new one, you might encounter with some RAM problems. Either the system seems slower or the total amount of RAM is displayed less than the actual amount during bootup (when you just power-up the computer).

The problem usually occur if you upgraded from a 486 to a Pentium or from non-EDO RAM to EDO. There are a few things you should know. In the older motherboards, you can slot in any RAM of any amount and run them smoothly. However, newer Pentium motherboards handle EDO RAMs differently. Every EDO RAM slots must run in pairs. For example, you can't plug in a 8 meg RAM with a 16 meg RAM and expect them to run together, producing 24 meg. Instead, you must have 2 RAM slots that contains the same amount of RAM (8 meg+8 meg or 16 meg+16 meg e.g) to have them running together.

Also a reminder, you can't plug in a single 32 meg RAM to produce 32 meg. You need 2 16 meg RAMs to produce that amount. So if you need 96 meg, you must fill the the RAM banks with a combination of (16+16 meg) + (32+32 meg). In short, every RAM must run in pairs. They must be placed side-by-side. You can't place a combination of 16+32+16+32 to get 64 meg. You need to place the same amount side-by-side like this: 16+16+32+32. Most motherboard has 4 empty banks for you to place your RAM. Newer motherboards has 6 empty banks. Still, you have to run them in pairs.

Older motherboards and non-EDO RAM don't have to run under this principle. That is why when you upgrade to a newer motherboard, it might not work. Now, back to the problem. Open the cover of your PC and check whether you RAMs are place in pairs side-by-side or not. If not, rearrange them. If you found out you have a combination of a mixture of amounts like: 4+4+8+16 meg, you have to plug one out, buy a new matching one, and replace it. (In this case, take out the 8 meg and by a new 16 meg to produce 4+4+16+16. You can take out the 16 and buy an 8 but that will be downgrading, isn't it?)

This should solve the problem. Also another reminder. SDRAMs don't have to run in pairs. Older motherboard only has 1 empty bank for SDRAM (however, newer ones have more banks). If you want 64 SDRAM, just buy one single 64 SDRAM slot, plug it out, and there you are! But, remember, SDRAM won't work together with EDO. If you plug them in together, the computer will either identify the amount of EDO RAM or SDRAM you have, not both. And it will also only utilize one of them.

More Than 64 Meg RAM On HX Motherboard

It has been a myth that Windows 95 won't work with more than 64 meg RAM. That is not true. But older motherboards do have problems with more than 64 MB RAM.

Motherboards with the Intel HX chipsets is one of them. You can upgrade to more than 64 meg RAM but you must be careful. the Intel HX chipset is built in such a way it requires an additional tag RAM chip used to cached the main memory. The main memory is cached to speed up memory access. Now the problem here is, the tag chip is only capable of handling a maximum of 64 MB. If more than 64 MB is installed, only the first (from the bottom) 64 MB is cached.

Most operating systems uses RAM from top to bottom and since only the bottom one is cached, the OS is using the top uncached memory thus slowing down your system and not utilizing your RAM to the fullest.

Some motherboards have no spare tag RAM socket so I'm sorry to say, you only have a limit of 64 RAM. Some motherboards have an extra tag RAM socket. Just order one from your computer dealer, plug it in, and you can happily increased the maximum of cached RAM to 128 MB.

In short, always check how many tag RAM chips you have before buying more RAM than the maximum allows or it might slow down your system instead of speeding it up.

How to Share Internet in two computers through LAN ?

How to Share Internet in two computers through LAN ?

Well, many of the people face problem while connecting two computers through lan and sharing internet in them. So, here's a tutorial regarding it.

Firstly, decide which one to make the server. A server is the computer which grants permission to its client to use the internet. That means, the server should be always on, to allow client computers to use the computer. Lets suppose you have two computers, Com1 and Com2. Com1 is the server and Com2 is the client. Now, we need to connect the computers through LAN. So, get a Cable and connect the two computers. After you connect the cables, go to Network Connections ( Control Panel > Network Connections). Now, you'll see their a new connection named " Local Area Network". Right click on that connection and go to its properties. After you go to properties, the option called "Client For Microsoft Networks" would be automatically selected. Scroll the bar down and choose "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and then click on the Properties.

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Now, on the server computer (i.e. Com1) do as shown in the picture :

Setting2


Leave other things as it is. Apply it.


Now, on the client computer (i.e. com2) do as above but instead of entering the IP address as instructed above, choose "Obtain an IP address automatically". You don't need to do anything else. Just apply for it and you are ready.

Again, go to your internet connection on Network Connections. Right click on it and go to properties. Now go to advanced tab. And then  put tick mark on every option in the "Internet Connection Sharing" Field. Just press "OK" if any window pops up. Close it and you're done. Congrats, you have shared internet on your both PC's.

Please do let me know if you face any problem. I am ready to provide you proper guidelines if you require. Good Luck