YouTube Launches Analytics

Posted on March 27th, 2008 in General Internet, General Issues, New Tech Products by admin

YouTube plans Thursday to launch an analytics feature called Insight for its video uploaders and advertisers. Users will be able to see the relative popularity of their videos versus other videos in a certain time period, as well as drill down on the geographic regions where their viewers are located.

The new data will include measures such as in what parts of world — or, in the U.S., in which states — certain videos are popular and how long it takes for a video to peak in popularity. Only the person or organization that uploads a video will have access to this data.

“Whether a YouTube video has 10 views or 10 million, people always want to know the same thing: Who’s watching this? Where do viewers come from? How did they find my video?,” YouTube, a unit of Google Inc said in a blog post.

Uninstall Programs

Posted on March 20th, 2008 in General Issues, New Tech Products by admin

Many people are aiming for faster computers and more room on their computer hard drives but seem to forget that uninstalling unwanted programs can help out massively in these tasks. Unwanted files and programs take up room on your drive and can slow down your computer, this slow down can actually get much worse the older your machine is.

Some people believe that deleting the program’s icon from your desktop will uninstall the program.. it doesn’t! All this will do is to delete the shortcut icon from your desktop.. that’s it.

To completely remove all traces of any program you need to download this program, this new program out will completely remove all traces of the program for you.. nothing more to do.

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Drivers – How to Find Them

Posted on March 14th, 2008 in Computer Errors, General Issues, PC Drivers by admin

You may have heard of drivers, or just not really cared about them until the day you try to use a peripheral on your computer and you realize you don’t have the correct driver to run it. For those of you who don’t know exactly what a driver is then here is an explanation;

‘A device driver, or software driver is a computer program allowing higher-level computer programs to interact with a computer hardware device.

A driver typically communicates with the device through the computer bus or communications subsystem to which the hardware is connected. When a calling program invokes a routine in the driver, the driver issues commands to the device.

Once the device sends data back to the driver, the driver may invoke routines in the original calling program. Drivers are hardware-dependent and operating-system-specific. They usually provide the interrupt handling required for any necessary asynchronous time-dependent hardware interface’

Here are a list of typical peripherals that you may need drivers for;

  • Printers
  • Video adapters
  • Network cards
  • Sound cards
  • Digital cameras
  • Plus more..

With so many peripherals requiring drivers you will get to the stage where you have something that does not have the driver (or you just lost that small cd) which mean you cannot you that peripheral.

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Yahoo onePlace

Posted on March 5th, 2008 in General Internet, General Issues by admin

The web giant Yahoo announced today a new initiative that will expand its presence in the mobile world. The new service, Yahoo onePlace, is basically a mobile content management solution, that aims to help users to organize, select and gather the information on their cell phones.

The tool builds on other new mobile applications from Yahoo. Those include OneConnect, a tool to update social-networking messaging on the phone (announced in February), and OneSearch, which aggregates news, weather, financial data, photos, and Web links based on search queries.

As Yahoo envisions it, a person planning a trip to Paris could create a collection of bookmarks, or links, to information such as a weather site, city guides, restaurant reviews, hotels, walking maps, etc. OnePlace includes a mobile RSS reader, so people can subscribe to content feeds to stay on top of the latest information.

Yahoo is racing to leapfrog Google Inc’s clear lead in computer search and advertising by custom-building services for cell phones and forming alliances with carriers that already give it access to 600 million mobile phone users.

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