Archive for May, 2008

Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-31-2008

No point being in business if no one knows about it. You need to communicate what you do, why you do it and who you are. You need to blow your own trumpet through word of mouth publicity.

You can become famous. Maybe you don’t want be famous but at least you can learn to make your product or service well known. Of course that will in turn help the bottom line and you might become rich and famous! Is that what you want ? your 15 minutes of fame? Your opportunity to shine in the spotlight.



Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-31-2008

Your personal brand is important ? it’s not just your company’s logo that needs to look good ? it’s the people in an organisation that also represent the company brand. And often times that person is you?so it’s up to you to portray your company’s brand or image in a positive light.

Here’s some tips on how … to Stand out and Shine.

·        Do a personal audit to determine your values and vision, your future goals and strengths for you and your company. Defining who you are aligns with your deepest passions. A clue to discovering the feeling or emotion of who you are is to identify where you are and what you are doing that makes you truly happy.



Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-26-2008

This article explains the importance of time synchronisation in modern computer networks and explores NTP (Network Time Protocol) and how it is used.

Time
servers are like other computer servers in the sense they are usually located
on a network. A time server gathers timing information, usually from an
external hardware source and then synchronises the network to that time.

Often time
servers are synchronised to a UTC (Coordinated Universal time) source which is
the global standard time scale and allows computers all over the world to
synchronised to exactly the same time. This has obvious importance in
industries where exact timing is crucial such as the stock exchange or airline
industry.



Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-26-2008

We all want words of praise
and encouragement, yet sometimes we get criticized.  Criticism can be painful, yet you can change
your beliefs and plan of action when you receive it.  When you do, it will make a positive change
in your life forever.

Have you ever been told
something that truly hurt your feelings? 
Have you ever been criticized and it stopped you in your progress?  Have you become paralyzed from taking action
because of fear of being told unpleasant things?  Most everyone hates to be told negative
things about themselves, yet with a fresh perspective and by adopting some
empowering beliefs, you can change your life in a very positive way.



Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-24-2008

The features are the same, with the 3.2 megapixel camera, 64MB internal memory, MP3 player and 3G function. Sony Ericsson beefed up their Cyber Shot line with the high-end K810. With a 3.2-megapixel camera. Sony Ericsson  K810 has a 3.2 mega pixel camera wrapped on a sleek body and state of the art design.

Sony Ericsson  K810 is an upgraded version of the K790,K800 . Its  a true cyber-shot phone with a 3.2 Megapixel image stabilized Camera, Auto-focus,Xenon Flash. It also sports a secondary video-call camera in the front.Network is Tri-band with 3G.Interestingly there’s no EDGE but there’s Bluetooth and USB .Memory Expansion is the form of Memory Stick Micro - it comes with a 128MB card in addition to the 64MB onboard.



Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-24-2008

The
Sony Ericsson W910i is a 3G enabled phone that comes with some of the
most “in-demand? features. The wide screen is considered good for
viewing screen savers, wallpapers as well as vibrant graphics.

The
sleek Sony Ericsson W910i “walkman? handset impresses the users
with its touch display and 3G HSDPA technology. The users can enjoy
their favorite music literally at their fingertips. With all the
advanced features, the device ensures great music round the clock.



Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-23-2008

This article describes what happened when
Europe adopted the Gregorian calendar and the
problems we still face today trying to
synchronise with movement of the Earth.

Have you
ever gone to bed one night and wondered just where the day went? Well could you
imagine waking up to discover that eleven days had vanished completely? That is
just what happened in 1752 when the entire inhabitants of Britain and America
went to bed on Wednesday 2 September, only to awake on Thursday 14 September.

 



Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-19-2008

This article explains the leap second - why it is needed and what difference a second can make!

We have all
heard of a leap year - that extra day added to the calendar every four years.
It may give us a longer February but it is also essential in keeping our
calendars and seasons accurate. If the extra day is not added to a leap year
then eventually (admittedly after over a century) the Winter will begin in July
and the summer will start around Christmas (and vice ? versa in the southern
hemisphere) because the Earth takes an extra six hours longer than the 365 days
of a year to circle the sun.



Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-19-2008

The
Samsung E900 is a mobile that can connect people by its amazing
connectivity options. The handset has a 2 MP camera and plays music
with its amazing music player.

The
Samsung E900 is a mobile with amazing looks. The handset is known for
its capability to connect to people via the network options such as
Bluetooth, EDGE and USB. The 2 MP camera also brings entertainment as
the user can make use of it to record videos of his life and capture
pictures with high resolution.



Filed Under (Communication) by admin on May-17-2008

This article explains the world’s global timescale - UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)  what it is, why it was adopted and how important it is now.

What time is it? One of the commonest questions uttered
around the World but what exactly are we asking? You ask someone in China what
the time is then you will certainly get a different answer if you ask an
American, obviously their time-zones are on the opposite side of the world. 

But what if you ask two people in the same room as you? You
may get the same answer from them both but then again one person’s watch may be
a minute or two faster.