Thursday, February 28, 2008

Golf Nation - Revenue Sharing Forum for Golf Fans

You are a golfer or a golf fan. You can convert your obsession in the profit source. Golf Nation is a popular informational forum for all golf related discussions. It presents overhead photos of every hole on many courses all around United States. You can get a great preview of courses you are about to play, or show your friends and co-workers exactly where your amazing drive landed. Form offers its members Google AdSense ads revenue sharing capabilities, giving away 75% of the revenues generated from the advertising embedded in your posts.

The rules are simple:

1. You need to have a Google AdSense account to get your revenue share.
2. You must have at least 25 posts on the forum before your ads will begin to appear. Once you reach 25 posts, ads will appear on every thread that you have started (even those you did inside of your first 25 posts).
3. Your AdSense code is displayed 75% of the time that one of your threads is viewed. The host ad is shown the other 25% of the time.
4. As usual, you have obligations to follow the Google AdSense program terms and conditions. This means that you cannot discuss details of your earnings, and you certainly cannot click your own ads or encourage others to click your ads.

Sign in: http://www.golfnation.org/

Sunday, February 24, 2008

OfficeZilla - Free Family and Office Organizer

Modern life becomes more and more complicated to the family functioning: appointments, dates, parties, birthday greetings sending, etc. They are coming anytime, they are changing. Each family member brings its own share to the family scheduling mess, so sometimes, we suffer double-scheduling, plans changes, and other complications, that could be avoided. In the corporate life, administration supplies managers and employees with special software that helps to bring the employment related activities to a descent order. Similarly, whole family activities could be organize on the similar basis. However, I would be more than reluctant purchasing expensive and complicated software to accomplish this project task. And, as in many other cases, Internet comes as valuable assistant, offering free Web-Based Services.


In this publication, I want to present Officezilla (http://www.officezilla.com/) - a free web based office suite with calendars, contact managers, message forums, email reader, link sharing, chat, to-do list manager, and much more. The service can be used at no cost at all, and does not have any paid service plans, where user is actively encouraged to upgrade the account. There are multiple useful features, and nice guidance on the proper use of them. You can add unlimited number of users, and each user is able to post and retrieve the information.


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The system has ten essential parts: calendars, contact manager, message forums, knowledge base, link / url sharing, file sharing, chat room, task manager, and phone message pad. Good thing is that OfficeZilla has no set any limitations on file uploads, disk space, or mail space. The only disadvantage is that the calendar is free standing and does not synchronize up with any other calendars (like Outlook calendar) at this time but you can upload a CSV file of your contacts to the contact manager. So far, it works pretty good for my personal purposes, but I am going to investigate in depth more available alternative solutions in the nearest future...

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

15 Free Online PDF Conversion Services

Portable Document Format or PDF is a file format created by Adobe Systems, Inc. PDF uses the PostScript printer description language and is highly portable across computer platforms. It captures formatting information from a variety of desktop publishing applications, making it possible to send formatted documents and have them appear on the recipient’s monitor or printer the same way as they were prepared.

I have reviewed several online services that allow you to convert documents of various formats to PDF for free. It might be quite useful, if you are away from your personal computer, and your host does not have a PDF printer installed. It also might be a backup solution for the unfortunate cases of your virtual PDF printer drivers’ corruption. The list of the appropriate complimentary services is hosted by RateItAll:


http://www.rateitall.com/t-25412-online-pdf-conversion--free-services.aspx

Note, that I did not include in the listing Online Open Offices like Zoho, ThinkFree, or Google Docs, as PDF conversion is just a small fragment of the provided services.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

3 Free Web Hosting Services with no Ads

Every new Web Master will think twice before paying for the Web Hosting. Only later, based on the gained experience and future plans on the site development, it might be needed to upgrade the plan for the better hosting conditions. The challenging task is to find the free Web Hosting package, giving the descent list of the offerings and still not clogging the site with income generating advertising. In this post, I will provide a brief overview for the three sites for consideration.

000Webhost.com
* 250 MB of Disk Space

* 100 GB Bandwidth

* Your own domain hosting or free sub-domain

* cPanel Control panel

* Over 500 website templates ready for download

* Free POP3 email box with Web Based access

* FTP and Web based File Manager

* PHP, MySQL, Perl, CGI, Ruby.

* No Ads.

* Referral program - $5 for each signup which stays active for at least 30 days.

Check it out Here: http://www.000webhost.com/?id=3226

Websitesnetwork.com

* 200MB Web Space

* 2GB Bandwidth

* Use your registered domain or use - free sub-domain

* Control panel - cPanel

* 2 MySQL Databases

* 5 E-mail Accounts: Webmail (Horde, Squirrelmail) + POP3/SMTP/IMAP

* 5 FTP Accounts

* Awstats Web Statistics

* PHP, CGI, Perl

* Fantastico Instant Scripts/Websites (including blog, gallery, forum, shop scripts)

* 2 X Weekly Backups

* No ads.

Check it out Here: http://www.websitesnetwork.com

SiteFrost.com

* 50 to 5000 MB Web Space (depends on the amount of monthly posts)

* Bandwidth 500 to 50000 MB (depends on the amount of monthly posts)

* Parked domains or free sub-domains

* cPanel Control Panel

* MySQL databases

* Email accounts

* FTP accounts

* Custom Error Pages

* Statistics Software (Awstats, Webalizer, etc.)

* No ads

Check it out Here: http://www.sitefrost.com/

I do have a Web Site for about 6 months with 000Webhost.com, and all my experience is strictly positive. However, I would say that other two sites are worth to try as well.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

PicLens - Next Level Web Photo Viewer

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PicLens is a browser plug-in that brings pictures viewing process to the next level of the user’s aesthetic experience. The software was recently updated, covering more Browser types and supported Web Images galleries. In terms of the Browsers list, PicLens works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Flock, and Safari (where it’s a bit limited), creating an amazing moving wall of the images in the reviewed gallery. You can stop, where you need, and increase the particular picture. You can come closer to the picture wall, you can look on it from a far to get more pics on the screen. You can move the wall backward, zoom in to full-screen version, or start a slideshow. In order to start the application, all you need to do is just click on the new "play" icon appearing on every image, when you pass it thorough with your mouse, while yo are on the application supported Web Sites. The list of the supported sites is already quite impressive, and it growth fast: Photo Sites (Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa, Smugmug), Social Networking Sites (Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, Hi5, Friendster), Image Galleries (Google Images, Yahoo! Images, Ask Images, Live Images, and AOL Images). You can also search for images from inside the program, not leaving your 3-D magnificent view. The Application is free and ads-free as well. May be, that is just temporary, until the user base grow enough to make the ads use business model more valuable.

Home Page: http://www.piclens.com/

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PicLens 1.6 -- Full-Screen 3D Views for the Web

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Free Online Data Storage and Additional Income

TheOnlineDataStorage.com is a free file data storage service where you can share, send, and store your large data files. Site offers secure Web data storage hosting with the option to protect the uploaded files. It can serve you as a hard drive backup, music or photo backup, and the ability to share the big files with your friends, co-workers, and customers. You will be even paid $2 per 1000 downloads from your account, if you sign up for free affiliate host plan. Pyments through PayPal.

Nothing to loose! You get free solution for your needs and additional online income.
Affiliate plan characteristics:

  • Max file size – 1.24 GB
  • Multiple uploads – 10
  • Multiple parallel downloads – 10
  • Instant downloading
  • Form and URL, and flash uploads
  • No expiration to your files’ storage
  • Free accounts will show certain sponsor ads.

I like the description and the spec of the offerings. It might cover your needs as well: http://www.theonlinedatastorage.com/
Remember, that, as usual, uploading illegal, porn and adult materials is strictly prohibited.

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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

40 Free Disposable Email Address Services to Fight Spam



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If you give your e-mail address to anyone on the Internet, there is a good chance to be included in a one, or many spam lists, and to become a subject of multiple spam emails. There are descent filters in most of the Web-Based servers or POP3 email clients. However, it is a good idea to prevent your address to be even a subject for an email abuse. One of the easiest ways to prevent your email to get to the “wrong” people and minimize the amount of spam is to use a disposable e-mail address. The basic idea is this: obtain and use an e-mail address other than one of your main e-mail address or addresses, doing certain on-line business registrations or transactions. Some of the situation, when disposable address might get handy:

  • Signing for online Web Sites or informational services.
  • Shopping online.
  • Entering contests or sweepstakes.
  • Signing for forums, message boards, or social networking sites.
  • Seeking for one-time information on any products or services.
  • Posting messages to newsgroups.

If you participate in on-line activity that fits the above categories and any similar others, you may find that weeks and months later you may receive a massive amount of the unsolicited commercial email from sources you have never contacted in the past. This is possibly because the companies involved have “shared” your email address with other Internet-based businesses, and this sharing can continue with other companies indefinitely. Another way your e-mail address can be distributed is when less secure companies get “hacked”, and have their customer information stolen. Also when going out of business, firms sell their assets, and e-mail addresses may be considered to be assets.

An increasingly popular and very effective way to avoid the spam flooding is to using disposable e-mail address (DEA) services. The idea is simple. When, for example, an online merchant asks for your e-mail address, you just use the service to generate a disposable one. You can read the incoming email online, or the service forwards e-mail sent to this address to your real e-mail account. If the disposable address gets spammed, you can simply close it. In addition, you can use multiple addresses for statistical and strategy generation purposes, as you are able to keep track of which account were submitted to which service, also pointing out on the main spam-generated source. When spam to that disposable address increases to an undesirable level, you can terminate that disposable address and create a new one.

There are multiple complimentary and commercial service providers that offer disposable email addresses to the users, which are slightly different in terms of the technical approach, list of services provided, and life span of the disposable email on the server (at some providers, it can be unlimited). For your convenience, I have generated a Rating List of the top 40 free services, providing disposable addresses to the users. Brief description, rating, and links for the sites access are included:

http://www.rateitall.com/t-24864-free-disposable-email-address-providers.aspx

Enjoy the release!

Monday, February 4, 2008

21 Free Utilities for AdSense Users

Most likely, I do not have to explain to you, what the AdSense program is. Entering this market, Google drastically changed the map. AdSense are Google contextual ads that any Web Site or Blog owner can place on his/her Blog, Search Engine, or Web Site. Google, in return, will share a portion of the revenues generated from these ads. The specific pay rate varies, depending on the keywords on the Web site used to generate the ads.

You can review a brief informative tour at the Google Web Site on the AdSense basics:

http://www.google.com/services/adsense_tour/index.html

If you do not have a Web Site, but you still want to enjoy the piece of the Google’s pie Google, there are multiple opportunities for you as well. Find the list of the Revenue sharing Web Sites, I have created on RateItAll:

http://www.rateitall.com/t-24229-revenue-sharing-web-sites.aspx

Your task mostly to submit content (posts, images, videos, etc.), and your host will do the rest, taking a small share of your AdSense income as reimbursement.

AdSense provides pretty good stats monitoring, giving you ability to track your visitors per artificial or URL channels and other parameters. However, some user pointed out on the certain deficiency of these statistics and inconvenience related to the need to log in to the site to check the trends. Also, there are occasional delays with the stats posting, which can misrepresent the visitors’ response trend for the high-traffic Blogs a Sites owners. To close the gap, several software packages were developed. I have prepared the list of the free applications on RateItAll, as usual, with brief description, rating, and links for download:

http://www.rateitall.com/t-24845-freeware-utilities-for-adsense.aspx

Enjoy the release!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Are Social Networking Sites Safe for Kids?

By Steven Reinberg (HealthDay Reporter)
Friday, February 1, 2008; 12:00 AM

Reposted from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/01/AR2008020101853.html

FRIDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) - While social networking Web sites such as MySpace and Facebook have been singled out as places where teens could face sexual harassment, most of the unwanted solicitation actually happens in chat rooms and via instant messaging, a new study finds.

Even there, only 15 percent of children experience unwanted sexual solicitation and only a third report being harassed online, according to a new study in the February issue of Pediatrics.

"There has been a recent concern about the risks posed by social networking to young people," said lead researcher Michele Ybarra, founder of Internet Solutions for Kids, a company that helps design safe Web sites for children. "But we found that instant messaging was more frequently cited than social networking sites as places for unwanted sexual solicitation and harassment," she said. "And chat rooms were more frequently cited than social networking sites."

In the study, Ybarra’s team collected data on 1,588 children aged 10 to 15 years old. In a survey, the children were asked about their online experiences over the past year. Among these children, 15 percent said they had an unwanted sexual solicitation. Only one-fourth of these occurred on a social networking site, Ybarra noted.

In addition, 33 percent said they were harassed online. About one-fourth of the incidents occurred on a social networking site.

However, 43 percent of unwanted sexual solicitations occurred via instant messaging, and 32 percent occurred in chat rooms. Harassment was most common with instant messaging, which accounted for 55 percent, the researchers found.

Ybarra thinks that rather than focusing on the technology, the focus should be placed on the children themselves. "We need to stop worrying about social networking sites and pay more attention to what young people are doing online generally," she said.

Parents have mistakenly thought that if their children aren’t on a social networking site they are safe, and if they are on one, they are at risk, Ybarra said. "We need to stop trying to scare our kids. We need to start having real conversations," she said.

"We need to help parents understand it’s not about social networking sites, it’s about monitoring what’s going on," Ybarra said. "Just as you should know where your child is after school, you should know where they go online."

One expert isn’t sure that social networking sites are as safe as Ybarra’s team found.

"I am most concerned that they have surveyed kids who are younger than I would have expected, with only half of the survey population in the 13 to 15 age range," said Kimberly M. Thompson, director of the Kids Risk Project at the Harvard School of Public Health.

MySpace and Facebook have age restrictions to prevent youths under ages 14 and 13 from using the sites, Thompson said. "This means that many of the kids in the survey are theoretically prevented from exposure, and one interpretation of the author’s findings is that setting an entry age is keeping many kids out of these sites," she said.

"The authors downplay the role of social networking sites instead of recognizing that these are the newest form of online media opportunities, and hence, their use and uses are still growing as people adopt the technology," Thompson added. "I wonder what they would have found if they surveyed a slightly older population."

The fear of social networking sites has lead one state to propose a law that would attempt to bar sex offenders from these sites.

Recently, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo drafted a bill mandating that e-mail addresses and screen names of registered sex offenders be reported to social networking sites.

The bill would make it easier to stop sex offenders from using popular teen-oriented sites. It would also bar paroled sex offenders from social networking sites and ban online communication with minors.