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   Thursday, September 6, 2007

Do you have an account on MY Space? If not, then you should get one! This is a place for friends where you meet all sort of people and have the chance of getting a web site of your own, so get your own space on the Internet. Tell the world about you.
You can pick the one that is to your taste or you can even create your personal layout. However, you need to now a few things if you want to create your own layout, but it is worth trying, as you will have an original account and can make it just the way you want it. Some of these layouts are for free, for some you will have to pay. If you choose a MY Space layout generator, this will do the job for you. You will only need to add the info that you want to appear on your site and you will get a layout in no time. The most important thing is to create your space the way you want it. You can include all sorts of photos, videos and comments on your site and allow people to see them. You will also be able to receive the comments of the visitors of your space and make new friends.
When getting a My Space account, you will also receive a link address, that you can send out to all your friends and invite them to take a tour of your personal site. The My Space accounts are excellent for making new friends. Or even if you have a band and want to promote it, My Space is the place to start. People will be able to see your web site and get to know you, see your cool pics, and send you messages and comments. You can also add You Tube links on your space, and send the people who visit your site to see also some videos.
All in all, My Space is a great deal for all those who want to make friends via the Internet, who want to communicate, exchange ideas, pics, chat and have some fun. And one of the best things about My Space is that it is for free, so it is available for everyone. So, don’t hesitate, get your free My Space account right now, and start making new interesting friends.

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Affiliate Marketing Basics - 3 Things You Must Know To Become An Affiliate Marketer
Affiliate marketing basics really aren't that difficult to learn. The biggest problem that many people have is they are so overloaded with information that they don't know which way to go. Also, it's difficult to know who they can trust, especially when there are probably more scams out there online then there are legitimate opportunities. Here are a few things that you need to learn if you expect to earn money online as an affiliate marketer.
#1. You'll need to know some computer basics. I was lost when I first came online and much of it was because of my lack of computer knowledge. Knowing how to do things like copy and paste, sending an email, creating files, ect., will save you a huge amount of frustration. I'm not the only person that struggled in this area initially, as I've spoken to others that went through similar ordeals. Don't be afraid to ask questions!
#2. Eventually you'll want to learn the basics of HTML (Hyper Text Mark-Up Language), but with so much wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) software available now online it's not an absolute must to know right away, however, even if you outsource your website building projects, knowing html will save you a big headache if you need to make small changes to your websites down the road.
#3. You'll need to start learning the basics of marketing. I'm talking more about "pre-selling" then I am actual sales tactics, but you really should study both. I know that this may sound daunting for some people, but you must understand that the internet and your computer are only tools used to deliver your message with. Pre-selling others with your personal experience with a product, such as a review, is a powerful way to make affilate sales. You do the pre-selling and then send the visitor to your merchant's website and let THEM do the selling. Essentially, what you're doing is warming them up to the product and potentially getting them in a "buying" mood, after which, you send them to where they can scratch their itch. Pre-selling is an art and you must learn it to become effective as an affiliate marketer.

These are just a few of the basics of affiliate marketing. Don't allow yourself to become overwhelmed. There's no big rush here. If you are in a position where you need immediate cash then I recommend you find something else to solve that problem before beginning as an affiliate. Once you get some time and experience under your belt you'll be able to generate cash pretty much on demand, but if you're just starting to learn then it's best to do it pressure free. Once you learn the affiliate marketing basics you'll then be able to decide which direction you plan to go with your marketing career.

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Distributed Computing: Way More Interesting Than It Sounds - or Doing Good By Doing Nothing At All
What is distributed computing, and why is it so terrific? Basically, you’re running a program in the background that utilizes your computer’s free time (when it’s not otherwise being used) to do something productive, like cure diseases or search for signs of extra-terrestrial life. That, however, is not the entire definition. For the whole story, you’ll need to read on.
There are certain types of scientific problems that are not mathematically complex, but still require vast amounts of computing power to figure out. These problems usually involve doing a massive number of similar calculations over and over with slight variations. These problems are too big to compute on any one computer. Even if you have a supercomputer handy, it would take too long, and you probably wouldn’t want to tie up your supercomputer working on just one thing all the time.
When the internet came along, someone had the bright idea to break up these massive problems into smaller, pc-sized chunks, and feed a little piece of the problem to individual computers. Each computer could churn away at the problem on their own machine, at their own rate, and when they’ve finished computing their little piece, they would send it back to the project’s organizer. The organizer would assemble together all the little completed pieces and come up with the big answers. The more individual computers that were devoted to the problem, the more raw processing power there would be, and the faster problems could be solved. There are millions of computers out there with idle time, waiting to have their power harnessed.
The academic communities have seized on this approach, and now there are a variety of projects from which to choose. They need people to volunteer in order to be successful. Most people do it out of the goodness of their hearts, like giving blood, or because they believe in the worthiness of the project. There are a few commercial organizations that will actually pay you for your spare processing time.
You get involved by going to a project’s website and downloading and installing a small program that runs in the background. It will fetch little chunks of the project to work on when the computer is idle. As it finishes a section, it uploads it and gets another to work on.
You can find a current list of available projects here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_distributed_computing_projects
Here’s an overview of some of the most popular projects:
BOINC & SETI@Home: “BOINC” stands for Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing and is a popular platform from which to run a whole bunch of different projects. One of the most famous is SETI@home. SETI is the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence. With this project, your computer is used to analyze data recorded from radio telescopes around the world to find signals that may indicate the existence of intelligent life in the universe.
Folding@Home: If you’re looking for something a little closer to home with perhaps more practical value (perhaps not; I’m not judging), you may want to consider this project.
Very briefly, proteins in your body fold into different three-dimensional shapes depending on the type and arrangement of the amino-acids in them. They need to fold into the correct shape to function properly. When they misfold, all kinds of bad things like Alzheimer’s Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, and Mad Cow Disease can occur.
Researching and testing the different variations in a laboratory is difficult, slow and expensive. However, the proteins can be mathematically modeled much more quickly and efficiently. Stanford University sponsors this project with the aim to better understand how protein folding works, and to cure the diseases that result from misfolding.
Climateprediction.net: Help Oxford University to increase the accuracy of worldwide climate modeling. This may help us understand global warming better, or give us more lead time to prepare for the next Katrina.
If you’re the competitive type, you can join a team and compete with other teams to see who can process the most data. Distributed computing is your opportunity to get involved and contribute your idle-processing time to a good cause, so get out there and pitch in!