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 Are you seeking the most effective advertising networks for bloggers and publishers? Once you establish a blog and begin promoting it to enhance your traffic, it becomes essential to consider monetization strategies for your blog. Display advertising represents one of the simplest and most widely utilized methods for generating income through blogging. However, to profit from display ads, it is insufficient to sell ad space directly to companies. Instead, you will require the assistance of a specialized display ad network that can connect you with a larger array of advertisers. But how can you determine which display ad network is the most suitable for your blog? Your choice of a display ad network should be based on the volume of traffic your blog receives, as not all networks operate in the same manner or provide equivalent income potential. To assist you in optimizing your time and maximizing your earnings, this article will outline the leading ad networks currently available t...

Three Painless Ways to Get Photos Off Your iPhone

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They say that the best camera is the one you have with you. By that measure, smartphones are the best cameras around. As I've previously reported, iPhones are the number one camera used to upload photos to Flickr, and I can attest to the fact that it fits in my pocket better than my Nikon D7000. In the past, I've given you some advice on how to take better smartphone photos, which is great, but the most vexing part of using the iPhone is getting photos onto your PC. Rather than emailing photos back to your PC all the time, try one of these three handy ways to automate the process. Bump to Transfer There are two kinds of smartphone photographers: People who consider smartphone photos disposable, and mostly keep them only on the phone, and people who want all of their photos copied to the PC for posterity. If you fall into the first category (you only occasionally want to get certain photos onto your PC) then this solution ...

Remote Utilities Free Edition download

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   Version: 5.3 Downloads Count: 88          License Type: Free Price: Free Date Added: Aug 8, 2012 Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP Author: Usoris Systems LLC Editorial Review of Remote Utilities Free Edition Some office IT utilities make the transition to home use without skipping a beat. A staple of home PCs since the era of modems and MS-DOS, remote desktop control programs allow a user to take direct control over a system without being physically present. Given the mission-critical nature they often fill in a workplace, and the length of time they've been around, it's not a surprise that many of these suites are robust, stable, and capable of pe...

Sloppy code: Why it’s not (always) the developer’s fault

With programmers complaining that managers are forcing them to push unsatisfactory code out the door, TechRepublic looks at whether developers are getting a raw deal. Does this conversation sound depressingly familiar? Programmer: “There’s a security hole in this code, can I fix it?” Project manager: “No, we don’t have enough time, just ship it anyway”. This type of exchange embodies what some readers feel is wider problem in software development - that programmers are not given time to write the code they feel is up to scratch. A repeated complaint during a recent TechRepublic discussion about security holes in code was that the main concern of managers is to get code out of the door, and nothing short of a show-stopper of a problem will hold back its release. The reality of software development is that commercial pressures will often drive suppliers to favour rapid delivery above other considerations, according to Michael Azoff, principal analyst for software and IT solutions at Ovu...

Is Eddie Murphy dead?

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Eddie Murphy NOT Dead: BEVERLY HILLS COP TV Series Project Eddie Murphy dead has sprung as a trending topic countless times in the last year. The 51 year-old actor is now claimed to have died in a snowboarding accident on Friday morning. Fans rushed online to learn if Eddie Murphy is actually dead, however, Twitter death hoaxes are on the rise, leading many to question social media's integrity as a valid news source. Bill Cosby is not dead. Neither is Eddie Murphy, nor Rihanna. These are just three of the biggest celebrity death hoaxes brought on by Eddie Murphy is not dead and is live , happy and strong.His news of getting killed in snowboard accident in Zermatt,Switzerland spread like a viral all over the Internet on Friday.He is the latest victim of death prank after If Eddie Murphy were dead — according to online rumors Murphy died (again) in a snowboarding accident in Switzerland — he would not be planning to turn his "classic" (between quotes) 1984 com...