Friday, September 14, 2007

problem with blogging ...do u wanna fix it??????itz so simple!!!!!!


fyn, u wanna be a blog owner....itz very easy....



.just follow d steps given below:

1.for creating a blog the first and foremost thing is that you should have a google account......if not click on d below url to create it!!




after successfully creating d Google account

one should click create newblog option which will be on the top of this blog..............after entering into that the rest of the things are self explanatory.



after successfully creating your blog.........you need to post some posts in that in order to accomplish the objective.this can be done every time by just logging into http://www.blogger.com/.........



and signing up with ur id and password which you were assigned while creating your blogthen by clicking on view blog option or new post option you can easily post the required posts which you want to post......prerequisite for ads:post interesting posts so that to impress Googleminimum of 5 posts on different topics is required.after posting relevant data your can apply for google ads by ....................






..............and apply for adsafter two days or so,you will receive mail from Google to ur Google account(by which you've created your blog)saying that 1:either you have been approved by Google to publish ads on your blog or2.saying sorry that it cant give ads to publish ads in your blog.(the remedy is that to post some more posts and asking Google to allow him to publish ads by following the steps provide d prior to this discussion)if you are successful in impressing Google then you will receive the following message::Congratulations!Your Google AdSense application has been approved. You can now activateyour account and get started with AdSense in minutes.To quickly set up your account, follow the steps below. Or, for adetailed video walk through, view our Getting Started



tutorial:

http://www.google.com/adsensewelcome_getstarteddemo.STEP


1: Log in to your account.Visit https://


and log in usingthe 'Existing Customer Login' box at the top right. If you've forgottenyour password, visit https://

www.google.com/accounts/ForgotPasswd forassistance.



STEP 2: Generate and implement the AdSense code.Click on the 'AdSense Setup' tab, then follow the guided steps tocustomize your code. When you've reached the final step, copy the codefrom the 'Your AdSense code' box and paste it into the HTML source ofyour site. If you don't have access to edit the HTML source of yourpages, contact your webmaster or hosting company.Not sure how to add the code to the HTML source of your page? Our Helpwith Ad Code video tutorial can guide you through the process - findthe tutorial at http://www.google.com/adsensewelcome_implementingadcode.Once the code is implemented on your site, Google ads and AdSense forsearch will typically begin running within minutes. However, if Googlehas not yet crawled your site, you may not notice relevant ads for upto 48 hours.




Step 3: See the results.After your ads start running, you can see your earnings at anytime bychecking the online reports on the Reports tab in your account. For aquick overview of your earnings reports and the 5 steps to gettingpaid, view our Payments Guide: https://www.google.com/adsense/payments.Have more questions? Find answers in the following resources:- The AdSense Help Center, containing demos, guides, and answers tocommon questions: https://www.google.com/support/adsense?hl=en_US.- The AdSense Help Forum, an online community of publishers:http://groups.google.com/group/adsense-help?hl=en_US .- The AdSense Blog, with all the latest news and tips about AdSense:http://www.adsense.blogspot.com?hl=en_US .If you can't find the information you're looking for, you're welcome tocontact us at https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/request.py .I


MPORTANT NOTES:* Want to test your ads? Please don't click on them - clicking on yourown ads is against the AdSense program policies(https://www.google.com/adsense/policies). Instead, try the AdSensepreview tool, which allows you to check the destination of ads on yourpage without the risk of invalid clicks. For additional information, orto download the AdSense preview tool, please visithttps://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/topic.py?topic=160.* You can add the code to a new page or site at any time. Please keepin mind, however, that we monitor all of the web pages that contain theAdSense code. If we find that a publisher's web pages violate ourpolicies, we'll take appropriate actions, which may include thedisabling of the account. For more information, please review theGoogle AdSense Terms and Conditions (http://www.google.com/adsguide/tnc).Welcome to Google AdSense. We look forward to helping you unleash thefull potential of your website.Sincerely,The Google AdSense Team




HOW TO APPLY FOR MONEY REQUEST:


SEE FOR THE GOOGLE PAGE IN PRIOR TO THIS TOPIC



Tuesday, September 11, 2007

problem with identification of dual core and core 2 duo............fix it immediately!!!








Core 2 Duo vs. Dual Core(difference between core 2 duo and dual core)....njoy!!!
Core 2 Duo is a brand name by Intel - Dual-Core is a generic description meaning two separate physical cores in one chip package.Dual core is simply a generic term referring to any processor package with two physical CPUs in one. The Pentium D, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo and Athlon X2 are all current CPUs that have dual cores in one package.The Pentium D is simply two Pentium 4 Prescott cpus inefficiently paired together and ran as dual core.The Core Duo is Intel's first generation dual core processor based upon the Pentium M (a Pentium III-4 hybrid) made mostly for laptops (though a few motherboard manufacturers have released desktop boards supporting the Core Duo CPU), and is much more efficiently than Pentium D.The Core 2 Duo is Intel's second generation (hence, Core 2) processor made for desktops and laptops designed from the ground up to be fast while not consuming nearly as much power as previous CPUs.Note - Intel has dropped the Pentium name in favor of the Core architecture as Intel is restructuring and refocusing it's efforts to become number one again (and are doing a fine job, might I add).The AMD Athlon X2 CPUs have two revisions, the first one is essentially very similiar to the Pentium Ds in that they are simply two Athlon 64 chips fused together, making power requirements quite steep (around 89 watts). The second revision is made more efficiently, like the Core Duos, with much less power consumption (around 65 watts).There are, of course, other differences, but that is the gist of dual cores as it relates to Intel and AMD

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Note that there are different Core 2 Duos, too. There is an extreme one, too, but that just may mean it's hyperthreadable and not too much of an advantage (or possibly a disadvantage) in Seticrunching.Actually, the Core 2 Extremes do not have HT and it's unsure whether Intel will keep using this or not.The only difference between a Core 2 Duo and a Core 2 Extreme is that the Core 2 Duo's have a locked multiplier and the Core 2 Extreme's have a range of multipliers, which seems to be the first time Intel is encouraging overclocking since the original Pentium Classic days.The new Conroe/Core duo ect have got me a bit confused. Can someone tell me which would be faster. Comparing to almost identically priced chips.both about £110;Pentium D 945 -- (3.4Ghz FSB;800 2Mb)Core Duo E6300 -- (1.86Ghz FSB;1066 2Mb)How do these compare to each other?What speed chip (Core Duo) would you need to get to get similar or better performance (not just for seti ect) than standard Pentium D's at about 3-3.4Ghz? I know you can get faster and cheaper D's but then their too slow or too expensive really.According to user reports, a Core 2 Duo E6600 (2.66GHz, 1066MHz FSB) is much faster than a Pentium D running at about 3.4GHz due to it's ability to process more Instructions Per Second (IPC) and it's shorter pipeline (doesn't take as many stages to decode the same instruction) and it's more efficient L2 cache. Not to mention it consumes LOTS less power than a Pentium D at a higher clock speed.Comparitively, the E6300 should be about as fast as a Pentium D 3GHz (roughly).Basically, if you're looking to build a new system and have decent budget, go for the Core 2 Duo (Conroe). You'll be happy that you did.