Senin, 18 April 2011

How to Install Google Analytics on Blogger

Wouldn’t it be nice to know how many people actually visited your blog each day? How about knowing which of your posts are the most popular? Well surprisingly Blogger doesn’t currently offer any native blog analytics but fortunately there is Google Analytics — available for free.
Google Analytics is a great tool that will show you all sorts of useful information about how people found your blog, keywords they searched on to find you, where they came from and even how long they stayed. You’ll learn more about where your visitors come from and how they interact with your blog. This is a must tool if you are trying to build a profitable blog otherwise you are flying blind!
This article will show you how to add Google Analytics to your Blogger blog. It’s a fairly simple process and doesn’t require any technical skill at all.

Minggu, 17 April 2011

VLC Media Player

If you want to play video or music files and not worry about format, VLC Media Player is the best application for the job. With so many media formats out there, VLC Media Player is a catch-all player that can handle anything.
If you're looking for a great alternative to Windows Media PlayeriTunesRealPlayer and others, VLC Media Player is the application you need.
Now in its 1.0 release, VLC Media Player is simply the most stable, flexible and lightweight audio and video players around today. While other media players will play unusual formats after downloading a codec, or simply refuse to play things, VLC Media Player covers tons of formats, from MPEG to FLV and RMBV files. In addition to this, you can also use it to preview files you are downloading, because it will play parts of files. It takes no time to start up either, so opening it up to preview something is no trouble at all.
If you don't have any media to play, then VLC also offers superb integration with video channel streaming services such as Channels.com giving you access to channels such as ESPN, Reuters and National Geographic. Just right-click or CMD-click on the playlist, select Services Discovery and Channels.com. Channels.com will then appear in your VLC Media Player playlist. Click on it to reveal the the different categories of channels available. Click on the category you want and a drop down list of all available channels appears in VLC Media Player. Just click on the channel you want to watch and streaming should begin almost immediately.
VLC Media Player has great hotkey support, if you take the time to learn the shortcuts so it can be controlled without touching your mouse. If you're watching DVDs or video files through it, this is not an issue. For music, it plays more or less any file and features an equalizer and playlist creation. VLC Media Player isn't as intuitive as iTunes as a media manager, but it's a much more flexible player in terms of file formats. You can even use VLC to convert your files, and on top of all the formats and physical media it will play, many streaming protocols and TV capture cards are supported.
VLC Media Player makes it easy to add subtitles to your video files too - just add the SRT file to the folder where your video is kept, and it will automatically play with subtitles. The interface is functional, but by no means attractive - but you can download skins to completely change VLC Media Player's appearance. The preferences menu is comprehensive without being overwhelming, and there is extensive documentation online.
For video, VLC Media Player is the best application you will find. It's minimal interface is great for viewing, it's got excellent tools for effects, and doing things like adding subtitles is easy.


Source : Softonic.com

The Dawn of Firefox 5

Firefox 5 is the first beta version of the next era of Mozilla web browsers.
Hardly a week after Mozilla released its final version of Firefox 4, we've already got a beta version of what's in store for the popular web browser. Codenamed Aurora, Mozilla's first beta version of its fifth browser is still in its early developmental stages. As a result it's reasonable to expect a bit of instability.
Right now, there's actually very little different or new in Aurora from version 4. This applies for both functionality and appearance, with the exception of a nice, new graphic of a globe with a few rays of sun peeking out from behind. In terms of speed though, it's right on up there with Firefox 4.
Aurora has already promised some new features in later beta releases though. These include an improvement in appearance, as well as new sharing features. There's also talk that Firefox 5 will integrate with social networks likeFacebook and Twitter, and even have a built-in PDF reader.

Source : softonic.com


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