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    3/24/2007

    Taking about: Zimos - 在明信片JOURNAL (Zimoz - Blogging in Postcards)

    Source: liveandbeyond.com

    电子邮件、网志是太无聊太乏味?

    Zimos引进. 一创办,总部设在圣卡洛斯,钙. 美国和印度孟买,会让你与你的朋友分享丰富的飞!

    等待这不就是博客是被?

    不错,博客也让你与你的朋友分享等内容是否电子邮件、 但并不是每个人都有时间和电子邮件保持博客不花钱Zimos为利基市场,而将用户想要与朋友分享丰富极少 需要时间和努力去创造.

    Zimos为什么?
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    他们显然不满意,他们以前的名字,于是决定自己挑选宠物青蛙 姓名Zimos会做就好了. 有趣的名字::

    还好,现在自己的网站和服务:
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    该网站是容易的,眼睛是精美. 报名的过程比较简单,经过简单、 但年龄需得到活化电子邮件传送,从而阻碍你的设置经验. 我猜想这是为了防止银帐户,从这一点出发,但精彩的特技. 网站布局,清新干净的界面. 移动网址::整个来说,似乎在荷兰,其中网站负荷洪峰平稳快速未经麻烦事. 一切负荷用力,旌旗巧妙配合工作首位-很高兴航海经过. 你有什么事您随时形迹如小幽默、比特 钻头确实增加了经验. 明信片本身就是创造实际使用方便,用Swish, 已拖了整个负载工具、工作出色funtionality下降. 你可以增添各种媒体如图片、文字、旗帜或夹艺术 即使你的视频明信片; 在魁北克以外的朋友,目前他们已经派我周围的人一个美丽的视频 城市,这的确增加了经验明信片.

    你能做什么你不相上下明信片--它的活力、易于使用, 连最新手用户可以利用它很少或根本没有问题. 这可以说这个网站还没有完全打磨场外有几个环节中这里那里 有点出位、混合富文本和HTML风格文 但是那只是一小部份的整体经验. 你可以节省,分享,并删除您发表明信片、谨防小朋友也 您也可以从报告和滥用别人的明信片如不装设一个性质 .

    有一个社会网络元素. 创作概况容易就Zimos主页,展示最新公feaured明信片. 太受欢迎,新成员列. 这套明信片让你可以浏览他们贴上标签,并经. 您还可以开拓新的明信片及评论,评论的形式景点. 你可以在任何地方留下点明信片情绪图标. 他们可以隐藏. 你也可以用明信片回答'加古道』功能.

    Zimos是使你 你自己创造了新的内容,并于飞送朋友分享或轻易 它虽然取得与朋友Zimos哦等待他们所谓Zimozians?

    Zimos 开幕β年年二月,目前已50-46+意见/月.

     

    Source: liveandbeyond.com

    Is email too boring and blogging too tedious?

    Bring in Zimos. A start-up that is based in San Carlos, CA. USA and Mumbai, India that lets you share rich content with your friends on the fly!

    Wait isn’t that what blogs are supposed to be for?

    Yes, blogs do allow you to share content with your friends and so does email, but not everyone has the time to maintain blogs and emails are not rich enough. Zimos is going for a niche market where users who want to share rich content with their friends with minimal time and effort needed to create it.Why Zimos?
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    Apparently they were not happy with a previous name that they had picked so they decided that their pet frogs name Zimos will do just fine. Interesting name that…

    Okay, now to the website and the service itself:
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    The website is easy on the eyes and is nicely designed. The sign up process is relatively straight forward and is simple to go through, yet the activation email takes ages to get sent through and thus hinders your setup experience. I guess this is to prevent bot accounts, But everything from this point is brilliant – the graphics, the website layout, the fresh and clean interface. Moving on…The whole website seems to run in AJAX, a smooth asynchronies website which loads things quickly and without hassle. Everything loads effortlessly, everything seems to work seamlessly with everything else – it’s a pleasure to navigate through. There are little things you have to keep your eye out for such as the little bits of humour and bits which really add to the experience. Creating the actual postcard itself is easy to use, swish, and has a whole load of tools with drag and drop funtionality work brilliantly. You can add a variety of media such as pictures, text, a banner or clip art, even video to your postcard; my friends are away in Quebec at the moment and they’ve sent me a beautiful video of them around the city, and this really adds to the experience of postcards.

    You can do pretty much anything in your postcard – it’s so dynamic and easy to use, even the most novice of users could use it with little or no problem. It’s fair to say this website hasn’t been completely polished off – with a few links here and there which look a bit out of place, and a mixture of rich-text and HTML style text, but that’s only a small amount of the whole experience. You can save, share, delete and publish your postcards, and being careful of kids as well, you can also view and report abuse on other people’s postcards if they are not of a fitting nature to people.

    There is a social networking element added. Profile creation is easy on the Zimos home page, latest public and feaured postcards are displayed. Popular and new members are shown too. The postcards are tagged so you can browse them via tags as well. You can explore new postcards and also comment on them, Comments are in the form of spots. You can leave spots anywhere on the postcard with emotional icons. They can be hidden. You can also reply to postcards with a ‘Add to Trail’ function.

    So that is Zimos for you, a new way of creating you own content on the fly and sending it to your friends easily or sharing it with friends made though Zimos, oh wait are they called Zimozians?

    Zimos opened in beta around Mid-Feb and currently have 50 - 70K+ views/ month.

    Tech Tags:  delightful | The Beginning | 什么您认为? | 概況 | 主頁 |
    3/14/2007

    Run Vista without activation - legally

    Source: liveandbeyond.com

    微软已建成别墅,让任何一个功能扩展操作系统的激活期限不仅仅是三 时代,但很多倍. 同一线指挥,无形中眼界的活化期限为120天可无限次数 首先改变了注册键0至1.

    这不是一个骇客有机可乘. 它不需要任何工具或任何事业. 微软公司甚至记载注册键,虽然偏执,它的Technet网站.

    但不诚实可以利用个人电脑销售商安装程序十万份,然后卖给机心境界 作为消费者或企业合法激活副本. 这当然违反境界欧拉, 但消费者可能没有意识到,他们买电脑开始,直到这个要求激活,否则-个 年后.

    以下描述这牵涉 Registry key.

    1. While running a copy of Windows Vista that hasn’t yet been activated, click the Start button, type regedit into the Search box, then press Enter to launch the Registry Editor.
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    2. Explore down to the following Registry key:
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ SL
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    3. Right-click the Registry key named SkipRearm and click Edit. The default is a DWORD (a double word or 4 bytes) with a hex value of 00000000. Change this value to any positive integer, such as 00000001, save the change, and close the Registry Editor.
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    4. Start a command prompt with administrative rights. The fastest way to do this is to click the Start button, enter cmd in the Search box, then press Ctrl+Shift+Enter. If you’re asked for a network username and password, provide the ones that log you into your domain. You may be asked to approve a User Account Control prompt and to provide an administrator password.
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    5. Type one of the following two commands and press Enter:
      5.1: slmgr -rearm or

      5.2: rundll32 slc.dll,SLReArmWindows
      Either command uses Vista’s built-in Software Licensing Manager (SLMGR) to push the activation deadline out to 30 days after the command is run. Changing SkipRearm from 0 to 1 allows SLMGR to do this an indefinite number of times. Running either command initializes the value of SkipRearm back to 0.
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    6. Reboot the PC to make the postponement take effect.
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    7. To extend the activation deadline of Vista indefinitely, repeat steps 1 through 6 as necessary.
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    Tech Tags:  delightful | The Beginning | 什么您认为? | 概況 | 主頁 |
    3/6/2007

    30 ways the UK has changed in the last 30 years

    Source: liveandbeyond.com

    我们的灵感来自一封读者雷切尔赫利(右),珀斯,澳洲 谁动回南洋与丈夫约翰和年幼的女儿. "有什么改变?" 雷切尔问,无辜的. 在一方面,有地震、明显的政治变化,另一方面 一些颇具预见和平凡的.
    但该杂志监控,BBC的新闻日志,请读者收听到更细微的差异; 妙, 但重大变化不断攀升,对我们在过去的十年
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    Our inspiration was a letter from reader Rachel Hurley (right), of Perth, Australia, who
    is moving back to these shores with her husband John and their young daughter. “Has anything changed?” Rachel asked, innocently enough. On the one hand, there have been seismic, and obvious, political changes, on the other, some rather predictable and prosaic ones.

    But the Magazine Monitor, the BBC News weblog, asked readers to tune into the more nuanced differences; the subtle, but significant, changes to have crept up on us in the past decade.

    1. Coffee is served by the pint and it will cost more than a pint of beer.
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    2. Once you received your gas from British Gas, your electricity from your local electricity board and your phone service from BT. Now, you will get your gas from your bank, your electricity from British Gas, and your phone service from Tesco.
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    3. The DFS sale which started just before Rachel left will be ending soon.
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    4. I remember arranging to meet friends at a given location/time many days in advance. If they were late you had to scratch around for 10p to ring from a phone box (and their mum would always tell you they had set off). They would never stand you up, as the cowardly way of cancelling without warning by text just didn’t exist then.
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    5. It’s OK to take photos at concerts, so long as you use your phone.
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    6. Marmite now comes in a squeezy jar.
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    7. Elaborate descriptions adorn food packaging: “freshly made”, “perfectly ripe”, “deliciously creamy” or (a recent favourite) a “hand-stretched” pizza.
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    8. Beach huts used to be for nannas and grandads rather than property speculators.
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    9. A “C” in the middle of a circle meant “copyright”.
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    10. The M62 and M25 were still motorways rather than car parks.
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    11. “I was following my Sat Nav” is now the excuse for driving where you shouldn’t.
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    12. Helen Mirren was occasionally called “Ma’am” by junior officers in Prime Suspect, but not by anybody else.
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    13. “Decking” now refers to something you do to your garden, rather than what one boxer does to another.
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    14. Swear words are no longer asterisked in a newspaper.
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    15. Headline puns are no longer the sole property of the tabloids.
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    16. A wag was something a dog did with its tail.
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    17. If children carried guns, they squirted water.
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    18. Policeman are still nominally unarmed but wander around in body armour - even in the Lake District - that makes them look like battle scene extras from Starship Troopers.
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    19. You can no longer wear a hat or a hooded top inside a shopping centre.
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    20. A family seaside holiday in Britain is considered chic.
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    21. Northern Ireland is one of the UK’s top tourist destinations.
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    22. The customer is no longer wrong all the time.
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    23. The phrase “Big Brother is watching you” should actually be the other way round for many people.
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    24. Naked bottoms in TV ads!
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    25. Noel Edmonds is still on telly, but at least his Crinkly Bottom has been banished to oblivion.
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    26. Daleks were reduced to scraping a living in Kit-Kat adverts 10 years ago. Today they’re appearing on a lunchbox, annual, poster, t-shirt, DVD, sticker collection and life-size cardboard cut-out near you.
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    27. Passwords were for international spies and entry to gang huts a decade ago. Now you can barely buy milk without the need for some secretive alpha-numeric code.
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    28. People go to hospital to become ill.
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    29. The UK will be just like Australia except the weather is worse and the coffee isn’t as good.
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    30. And everyone wants to move to Australia.
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    Tech Tags:  delightful | The Beginning | 什么您认为? | 概況 | 主頁 |