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Good News for AdSense Publishers?
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Google doesn’t disclose the percentage of advertising revenue that it shares with AdSense publishers but you can pick some clues from their quarterly earnings data. There are three sections in the quarterly reports that are interesting from the perspective of AdSense publishers like you and me. 1. Google Network Revenues – This is total advertising revenue generated through AdSense p
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Kill switch and other Tidbits
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An uproar erupted when iPhone users discovered a so-called remote kill switch on their phones -- will it spur the same reaction in users of the G1, the first Android phone? In the Android Market terms of service, Google expressly says that it might remotely remove an application from user phones. "Google may discover a product that violates the developer distribution agreement ... in such an
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Review : Dual-Band Router Showdown
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The African elephant has one of the longest gestation periods of any mammal: 660 days on average. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has been working on the 802.11n specification for nearly 1,825 days, or five years now, and hopes to have a final version by the end of 2009. We really could have used an 802.11n router last year, we probably needed them this year, and by the time
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Windows XP - the OS that won't die
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Windows XP has been given another reprieve by Microsoft. A program that allows vendors to either include or offer a downgrade from Vista to XP will run longer than previously expected. Not all corporate customers have made the switch from XP to Vista as part of their standard operating environment, yet they still need to buy new computers. The downgrade option made the process easier, and meant th
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Kingston HyperX DDR3 2000MHz memory
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Kingston issued a press release in which they announce HyperX DDR3 memory modules with a frequency of 2GHz Shipping immediately in 2GB memory kits, the new HyperX PC3-16000 memory offers gaming enthusiasts top-of-the-line Enhanced Performance Profile (EPP) ready memory with CL9-9-9-27 @ 1.9v timings. "Two Gigahertz is now the sweet spot for many benchmarking enthusiasts and Kingston's new 2GH
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Fraps updated to version 2.9.6
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The latest Fraps 2.9 release adds support for Vista and DirectX 10 games. With games starting to appear using DirectX 10 graphics we are happy to report that benchmarking, video capture, and screenshots are now all fully supported for these titles. Vista also includes a rewritten audio subsystem. Fraps can take advantage of this and directly record a sound stream from the machine without requiring
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Windows Vista Tricks To un-Freeze System Without Rebooting
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You’ve probably encountered unpleasant experience while working on Windows Vista on several occasion. The system suddenly freeze-up while you are executing a Windows component (such as searching file on Windows Explorer or the desktop). Often, the system freeze-up occurred when you’re still working on several file or document and rebooting the system is not a good option to solve this
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Monitor your Internet Speed and Bandwidth Usage in Real-Time with BitMeter
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You got a broadband connection at home with a data transfer limit and the ISP charges extra money for every byte of data that you download / upload beyond the limit specified in the monthly plan. If you can connect with the above situation, what you definitely need is BitMeter for keeping a track of your internet bandwidth usage. In fact, Bitmeter is more than just a bandwidth usage meter. You
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Microsoft Pledges To Fix UAC in Windows 7
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The User Account Control feature in Windows Vista has been responsible for generating a significant amount of anti-Vista vitriol, mainly because of the large number of alerts is has been known to generate. However,Microsoft says it's aware of the problems users have had with UAC and will fix these issues in Windows 7. In this blog post earlier this month, Ben Fathi, vice president for core OS dev
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