25 Most Colorful Lakes on Earth

. Saturday, October 03, 2009
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Peyto Lake
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Color is how the human eye perceives the reflection of different spectrums of light. We perceive color just as we perceive taste: sublime, exquisite, horrible and delicious. It provokes us, it enchants us and our whole world revolves around it. Everything from the clothes we wear, to the foods we eat are determined by color.

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20 Apple-inspired Tutorials for Practice Web Designers

. Friday, October 02, 2009
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How to Get Noticed on Twitter

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How to Get Noticed on Twitter

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Twitter users obsess about numbers. The next time you talk with some one about Twitter, see how long it takes for them to ask “how many followers do you have?” I suppose it’s only natural for people to worry about that sort of thing. In addition to being a fantastic networking tool, Twitter also appeals to our competitive nature – but for good reason. The number of followers you have is important. The more followers you have the more influence you have and if you run a website, having influence in the social networking world can make a huge difference in terms of traffic and prestige.

Twitter, however, is not a horse race. It’s a way to make new friends, new contacts and most importantly; to spread a message. As Twitter grows however, spreading your message has become increasingly difficult as each new user competes for the attention of your followers. In this article I hope to share my experience to help you cut through the noise and get noticed on Twitter.

Don’t Count Followers, Count Eyeballs

One thing to keep in mind is that not all of your followers are looking at the screen at exactly the same time. This means that if you have 500 followers, not all 500 of them will see your Tweet. If you’re looking to make an impact, try posting your items when you think the most eyeballs are focused on the screen.

Time Zone is Important

Lots of people forget about this important factor when on Twitter. If you live in the U.K. and you post your Tweets at 12:00 p.m., keep in mind that it is 7:00 a.m. in the eastern U.S. and 4:00 a.m. in the western U.S. That means that a significant number of your followers are either sleeping or just waking up. This means that if you want to make the biggest impact, try waiting until later in the day to post your most important information.

Post a Variety of Information

Try posting a variety of information. Don’t just Re-Tweet the people you follow. Engage in conversation, post original content, and try to post items before anyone else does. You might find that a “breaking news” approach combined with some helpful enthusiasm and a little bit of conversation will greatly increase your likelihood of being noticed.

Repeat Yourself!

Like I said earlier, Twitter is all about eyeballs not followers. People who follow hundreds or thousands of people may have trouble paying attention to all the information in their feed. This means that in a noisy Twitter world you have to repeat yourself. This doesn’t mean that you should spam your followers – be responsible, but try repeating your Tweets every several hours. That way you can give your followers several chances to see what you’re Tweeting for the day.

Speak English

Yep, I said it! We all know that the Internet is an international community but it’s important to keep in mind that a majority of Twitter users speak English and a significant portion of the Internet is clustered in the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia. This means that if you want your Tweets understood by the Twitter community that you really need to be Tweeting in English.

Don’t be Shy

To get noticed on Twitter you have to speak out. When I first joined Twitter I didn’t have very many followers and I was a bit hesitant to post links to things because I felt that other, more influential people were already posting that information anyway. What I didn’t realize then was that even though more influential people were already posting identical information that it was likely that not all of that person’s followers had seen it. My Tweet may have been brand new to one of my followers and even one of theirs. So don’t be afraid to post something even though you only have a handful of followers.

In Conclusion

Every Twitter user has an agenda. Some are looking to make friends, some are looking for business contacts, some are there for self-promotion, and some are hoping to make money or drive traffic to their website. There is no playbook for Twitter. There is no guaranteed way of attracting new followers and forcing them to pay attention to you. The only true way to establish yourself in the Twitter community is to participate but to also be genuine. Hopefully, these tips will help you to become a successful Twitter user. Feel free to add your own thoughts or comments below.

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TDK Creates 320GB Disc With Blu-ray Technology

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TDK has always been one to push the limits. Back in August, we heard that the company's roadmap included 960GB laptop drives and 3.2TB desktop drives. Now, we're also hearing that it's looking to push the same boundaries in the optical media realm. How does a 10-layer, 320GB disc sound? Sounds like Blu-ray whimpering.

Reportedly, the media storage company has already developed a 10-layer disc capable of holding a whopping 320GB, or 32GB per layer. Better still, it's possible to write and read data on and from the disc by using a blue-violet semiconductor laser with an oscillation wavelength of 405nm and an objective lens with a numerical aperture (NA) of 0.85. We know that's probably way over your head, but here's a simple way of thinking about it: that's the same stuff we already use on Blu-ray Discs, so the write/read technology is already out there in the mainstream.



The disc is structured as follows: there's a cover layer, a hard coat layer (which protects from scratches and such), recording layers and a Si-Cu alloy layer. The company has tested the disc and has found it to be reliable enough for commercial use; in fact, it's planning to showcase the disc at the CEATEC trade show in Japan next week. Who knows--maybe digital downloads won't be the death of Blu-ray after all. Sure sounds like it has way more familiar rivals to worry about.

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Learn To Cook With Your Iphone

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China celebrates 60 years #Photos

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China formally kicked off its mass celebrations of 60 years of communist rule with a 60-gun salute that rung out across Beijing's historic Tiananmen Square earlier today. Hundreds of thousands of participants marched past Tiananmen Square in costume or uniform, with floats and dancers mingling with soldiers and military hardware. Collected here are photographs of the once-in-a-decade National Day parade in Beijing, and of others commemorating the anniversary elsewhere. (39 photos total)

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42 Unbelievably Beautiful Photographs by Saul Santos Diaz

. Thursday, October 01, 2009
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Saul Santos Dias is a photographer from Fuencalienta de la Palma in the Canary Islands. His photographs are so incredibly detailed, colorful and clear, they transport the viewer to the location and allow them to experience the beauty of the moment. From the highest mountains, to glacier valleys, Saul manages to shock the viewer with his talent for contrast and color. Whether the photograph was taken during a starry night, during a beautiful sunset, or during the crystal brightness of day, the vivid imagery from Saul’s photographs will leave you breathless. In this post, you can check out 42 of Saul’s outstanding works, which will captivate you and transport you to the true beauty of nature.

Be sure to check out Saul’s website, located here: http://santossaul.com/

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"Twitter is" - Have you tried this with new google search?

. Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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Mani Karthik has posted a blog post about the new google search engine sandbox. Which reduculously shows very unexpected result if you type "Twitter is for" on the search box. Here is the part of the blog post:

http://www.dailyseoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/twitterisfor.jpg

Now I show you what happens if you only try typing twitter is  only at the new google search engine..

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Now you can some LOL! for yourself

 

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Heads Up! The $1400 Headphone

. Friday, August 07, 2009
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I've known Sennheiser headphones for a long time. My first pair of studio 'phones was the HD 414 SL, a featherweight, open-back design that I still have 30 years later, albeit with new foam earpads. So it was with great interest that I read about the company's new flagship model, the HD 800

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