Ada info baru dari sobat blogger di Buitenzblog. Ternyata, MLM sekarang gak cuma digunakan buat nyari uang saja baik bisnis online maupun bisnis offline. Di dunia blogger, sistem MLM ini juga digunakan untuk mendapatkan backlink yang banyak. Buat temen-temen blogger lain yang ingin mengikuti MLM Backlink ini, silahkan copy paste tulisan dibawah ini dengan mengikuti ketentuan yang telah dibuat.... yang pasti Gratis sob... dan kita lihat seberapa ampuh sistem MLM digunakan untuk backlink...
Siapa yang meragukan kedahsyatan faktor kali? Siapa yang menganggap remeh kehebatan penyebaran produk dengan pemasaran sistem Multi Level Marketing? Nah, saya ingin mencoba mengajak anda semua untuk memanfaatkan kedahsyatan faktor kali dan kecepatan penyebaran ini dalam bentuk backlink.
Caranya sangat mudah. Anda hanya perlu meletakkan link-link berikut ini di blog atau artikel anda:
1. Okezone
2. Facebook
3. Marketing
4. Bisnis Online
5. dimas0883 blogspot
6. Freeware-Asik
7. Buitenzblog
8. Ini-bisnis-koe
9. Another Story From Me
10.express
Tapi ingat, sebelum anda meletakkan link diatas, anda harus menghapus peserta nomor 1 dari daftar. Sehingga semua peserta naik 1 level. Yang tadi nomor 2 jadi nomor 1, nomor 3 jadi 2, dst. Kemudian masukkan link anda sendiri di bagian paling bawah (nomor 10).
Jika tiap peseta mampu mengajak 5 orang saja, maka jumlah backlink yang akan didapat adalah
Ketika posisi anda 10, jumlah backlink = 1
Posisi 9, jml backlink = 5
Posisi 8, jml backlink = 25
Posisi 7, jml backlink = 125
Posisi 6, jml backlink = 625
Posisi 5, jml backlink = 3,125
Posisi 4, jml backlink = 15,625
Posisi 3, jml backlink = 78,125
Posisi 2, jml backlink = 390,625
Posisi 1, jml backlink = 1,953,125
Dan semuanya menggunakan kata kunci yang anda inginkan. Dari sisi SEO anda sudah mendapatkan 1,953,125 backlink dan efek sampingnya jika pengunjung web para downline anda mengklik link itu, anda juga mendapatkan traffik tambahan.
Nah, silahkan copy paste artikel ini, dan hilangkan peserta nomor 1 lalu tambahkan link web anda di posisi 10. Ingat, anda harus mulai dari posisi 10 agar hasilnya maksimal. Karena jika anda tiba2 di posisi 1, maka link anda akan hilang begitu ada yang masuk ke posisi 10.
Selamat mencoba.. dan mari kita lihat bagaimana efeknya
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Friday 26 June 2009
Monday 15 June 2009
New Microsoft Online Business Reality Show Via MSN
A new Microsoft online business reality show is scheduled to debut today, June 15th, via MSN. The first episode of “It’s Everybody’s Business with Jack & Suzy Welch,” will welcome viewers to an online business designed as the “la piece de resistance” of an interactive website dedicated to business customers. For this endeavor, the Redmond
company has partnered with advertising agency JWT, production company Reveille, as well as General Electric CEO Jack Welch, and his wife, business journalist Suzy Welch.
“We've all sat in those less-than-pleasant meetings where people don't agree,” said Gayle Troberman, the advertising general manager in charge of the “It’s Everybody’s Business” campaign. “Tough decisions and choices have to be made. This first episode shows how one company and one business guru, Jack Welch, approach decision-making, particularly in this economy.”
Troberman explained that the new online business reality show was designed to reach out to customers, and also to get them engaged and involved, through commercial advertisements that have evolved into a comprehensive series for the campaign. In addition to the episodes featuring the Welches, users will also be able to access a variety of resources including case studies, technology solutions, white papers, and even social media commentary, Microsoft informed. Troberman, who is also leading the efforts behind the “I'm a PC” campaign, indicated that in the end, the focus of both marketing efforts was to illustrate to customers what they could do if they picked Microsoft as their partner.
“The relationship we want to have with business customers involves authentic, strategic partnership and counsel,” Troberman added. “This show is designed to help IT and business people learn through the real experiences of other companies. It’s an amazing moment in marketing when we can use technology to bring this type of behind-the-scenes business experience to millions of people who might never have the chance to go toe to toe with the Welches on their own business challenges.” Read More .....
Introducing SMS for Windows Live
Free except for the costs of the text messages
There is now a new way of accessing information on Windows Live accounts via SMS. Microsoft has introduced SMS for Windows Live in the US after the service debuted in the UK. What SMS for Windows Live does is allow mobile phone users to leverage text messages in order to view and update the information associated with their Windows Live accounts. Just simple text messages, no Internet mobile browsing, no extra charges on users' data plans.
Dawn Hollingsworth,, from the Windows Live team, explained that via SMS for Windows Live users would be able to “update your personal message; check your Windows Live Calendar; invite people to join your network; get contact info for people in your Windows Live contact list.”
According to Hollingsworth, users will need to associate their mobile number with a specific Windows Live account. After signing in to the Windows Live account, the mobile phone number needs to be entered in the text box under Set up SMS. For the next step users will have to make corrections if any are necessary, and then wait for a text message containing a four-digit PIN code.
“Enter the PIN code and click Next. Your mobile phone number is registered with your Windows Live account. Now you need to start the service. To start using the new SMS for Windows Live services, under Personal Message, Calendar and Contacts, click Start. You’re all set to go,” Hollingsworth explained.
There are no additional costs for using SMS for Windows Live beyond standard SMS messaging costs, Microsoft informed. The Redmond company underlined that any charges would be exclusively with the mobile operators, and that SMS for Windows Live was otherwise free.
In addition to the steps enumerated above, users will also be required to “send a text message (SMS) with a “command” to a shortcode: If you’re in the US and your mobile operator is AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, or Nextel, your shortcode is MyLive or 695483. If you’re in the UK and your mobile operator is Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile, O2, or Virgin, your shortcode is 88804,” Hollingsworth said.
For the time being the SMS for Windows Live service is available exclusively to Windows Live users in the US and UK. Microsoft delivered no details on when or even whether it planned to open up the service to additional markets around the world. Read More .....
There is now a new way of accessing information on Windows Live accounts via SMS. Microsoft has introduced SMS for Windows Live in the US after the service debuted in the UK. What SMS for Windows Live does is allow mobile phone users to leverage text messages in order to view and update the information associated with their Windows Live accounts. Just simple text messages, no Internet mobile browsing, no extra charges on users' data plans.
Dawn Hollingsworth,, from the Windows Live team, explained that via SMS for Windows Live users would be able to “update your personal message; check your Windows Live Calendar; invite people to join your network; get contact info for people in your Windows Live contact list.”
According to Hollingsworth, users will need to associate their mobile number with a specific Windows Live account. After signing in to the Windows Live account, the mobile phone number needs to be entered in the text box under Set up SMS. For the next step users will have to make corrections if any are necessary, and then wait for a text message containing a four-digit PIN code.
“Enter the PIN code and click Next. Your mobile phone number is registered with your Windows Live account. Now you need to start the service. To start using the new SMS for Windows Live services, under Personal Message, Calendar and Contacts, click Start. You’re all set to go,” Hollingsworth explained.
There are no additional costs for using SMS for Windows Live beyond standard SMS messaging costs, Microsoft informed. The Redmond company underlined that any charges would be exclusively with the mobile operators, and that SMS for Windows Live was otherwise free.
In addition to the steps enumerated above, users will also be required to “send a text message (SMS) with a “command” to a shortcode: If you’re in the US and your mobile operator is AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, or Nextel, your shortcode is MyLive or 695483. If you’re in the UK and your mobile operator is Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile, O2, or Virgin, your shortcode is 88804,” Hollingsworth said.
For the time being the SMS for Windows Live service is available exclusively to Windows Live users in the US and UK. Microsoft delivered no details on when or even whether it planned to open up the service to additional markets around the world. Read More .....
Tuesday 9 June 2009
Germany and Google Still at Odds over Street View
The company still needs to clarify some issues according to data protection officials
Last month Google's Street View once again came under scrutiny, this time in Germany. While at the time it looked like the two parties, the search giant and the German data protection officials, were on their way to an agreement, it seems like their dispute hasn't been resolved yet, because they haven't been able to reach a compromise on how long certain data should be stored by the Mountain View company for its Street View service.
Google Street View offers photos from every street corner in cities around the world, which has had some people worried about public privacy. This prompted German data protection officials to question the search giant's practices and asked it to change certain features and procedures. The most debated issue was for how long Google should be allowed to keep raw images it acquired from its mobile outposts. These images are processed and faces and license plates are blurred to protect citizens' privacy.
The Internet company had a video conference on Wednesday with the German officials from Hamburg discussing this latest issue, with the latter wanting to know why and for how long Google needed to store the raw photos.
Johannes Caspar, head of the data protection agency in the Hamburg region, the man who first threatened Google last month with “unspecified sanctions” if it did not comply with their demands, said that while the company had been cooperative in certain aspects the issue of the raw photos remained unclear.
The search giant stated that it did permanently delete the raw photos but only after it was done processing them and using them to enhance its blurring technology. "The request to introduce a fixed period during which the data is retained has implications for the industry as a whole and will therefore require broader discussion," the statement said.
Google Street View isn't yet available in Germany but the company has been collecting photos for the service. The data protection agency is still debating how and if the German law applies to Street View and will provide an answer as soon as next week. Read More .....
Zune.net Gets Updated
New features are now live
Microsoft has updated Zune.net adding new functionality to the website. As a direct consequence, Zune.net was down on the night of June 8, with Jessica Zahn, Zune Social program manager, having announced in advance that new features would be coming. The new additions introduced to the website will allow users to better keep in touch with their
favorite musician, both on the web and in real life. At the same time, Microsoft is boosting the social networking capabilities of Zune.net, and is making it easy for music fans to discover new content by recommending items.
“We'll have some new features on the web – including "follow an artist," where you can explicitly state that you like a particular artist and get news and updates from that artist. We'll do RSS feed aggregation on artist pages – which means that from the one artist page on zune.net, you can see your favorite artist's latest Twitter posts, blogs, and so on (and if your favorite artist doesn't have this data already, you will be able to add the links yourself). We're adding more content, including concert dates, to the web, and we've redesigned our home page to showcase more of our social data,” Zahn explained.
Microsoft indicated that the update would focus on making the website faster, with performance improvements. At the time of this article the update to Zune.net had already been delivered, and the website was up and running at full capacity. Users will be able to take advantage of the new features immediately.
At the end of May 2009, Microsoft confirmed that it was stepping up its game when it came to the digital media player device face-off with Apple, and that it was planning to go against iPod Touch in the second half of this year. The Redmond company revealed that it was planning to deliver Zune HD, a device sporting features such as OLED touch-screen interface, 16:9 widescreen display at a resolution of 480x272, support for 720p HD video files, and even an HD Radio receiver. Read More .....
Behold, the New iPhone 3G S Is Here
The new iPhone iteration has been rumored to get an official launch at WWDC for the past couple of months, and it seems that Apple has decided to put an end to all the speculation and finally unleash the revamped handheld onto a world of awaiting fanboys and fangirls, either confirming of debunking some of the many rumors in the process. And while the new iPhone 3G S is indeed a very interesting piece of equipment, it remains to be seen whether the upgrades with respect to the previous 3G model are so radical that they're really worth the high price point.
First and foremost, the most important fresh feature the iPhone 3G S will be its running the new iPhone 3.0 operating system, which, as we all know only too well, represents a major step forward from the point of view of usability and available features. But we've already talked earlier about this new OS, so we'll move forward to the actual spec improvements.
According to Apple, the new iPhone 3G S features an improved processor (although no specific info regarding this component has been provided), capable of doubling its overall functioning speed. Plus, it takes advantage of the OpenGL ES 2.0 standard for high-quality 3D graphics, thus improving mobile gaming and other graphic intense applications.
New iPhone 3G S features built-in compass
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Another major upgrade is represented by the fresh 3-megapixel autofocus camera, which lets users adjust focus, exposure, color and contrast, and includes an automatic macro focus for extra close up shots. Additionally, the camera can be used for recording videos at 30fps and 640x480 pixel resolution, the OS also providing very useful in-phone editing features.
Furthermore, the iPhone 3G S also supports 7.2 Mbps HSDPA for faster networking speeds and an improved battery life, offering up to five hours of talk time on 3G, up to nine hours of Internet browsing on Wi-Fi, and up to a whopping 30 hours of music playback time.
Copy and paste, plus landscape view
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Another function worth mentioning is the voice control feature in iPhone 3G S, which offers hands free operation for both iPhone and iPod functions by allowing users to simply speak the appropriate commands into the built-in microphone or headset microphone to dial by name or number. Apple’s handheld also sports a new built-in digital compass for instant navigation, plus a couple of fresh accessibility features including VoiceOver, a screen reader that speaks what appears on the iPhone 3G S display, enabling visually impaired users to make calls, read emails, browse web pages, play music and run applications and the new universal Zoom function that magnifies the entire screen. iPhone 3G S supports Mono Audio, which combines left and right audio channels so that they can be heard in both earbuds for those with hearing loss in one ear.
And now, for the pricing. The fresh iPhone 3G S will be available in the US on June 19 for a suggested retail price of $199 for the 16GB model and just $299 for the new 32GB model, but people who want it, will have to enter, as expected, a two-year agreement with US carrier AT&T. No word on worldwide availability for the time being, but that's most likely to follow in the coming months. Read More .....
First and foremost, the most important fresh feature the iPhone 3G S will be its running the new iPhone 3.0 operating system, which, as we all know only too well, represents a major step forward from the point of view of usability and available features. But we've already talked earlier about this new OS, so we'll move forward to the actual spec improvements.
According to Apple, the new iPhone 3G S features an improved processor (although no specific info regarding this component has been provided), capable of doubling its overall functioning speed. Plus, it takes advantage of the OpenGL ES 2.0 standard for high-quality 3D graphics, thus improving mobile gaming and other graphic intense applications.
New iPhone 3G S features built-in compass
Enlarge picture
Another major upgrade is represented by the fresh 3-megapixel autofocus camera, which lets users adjust focus, exposure, color and contrast, and includes an automatic macro focus for extra close up shots. Additionally, the camera can be used for recording videos at 30fps and 640x480 pixel resolution, the OS also providing very useful in-phone editing features.
Furthermore, the iPhone 3G S also supports 7.2 Mbps HSDPA for faster networking speeds and an improved battery life, offering up to five hours of talk time on 3G, up to nine hours of Internet browsing on Wi-Fi, and up to a whopping 30 hours of music playback time.
Copy and paste, plus landscape view
Enlarge picture
Another function worth mentioning is the voice control feature in iPhone 3G S, which offers hands free operation for both iPhone and iPod functions by allowing users to simply speak the appropriate commands into the built-in microphone or headset microphone to dial by name or number. Apple’s handheld also sports a new built-in digital compass for instant navigation, plus a couple of fresh accessibility features including VoiceOver, a screen reader that speaks what appears on the iPhone 3G S display, enabling visually impaired users to make calls, read emails, browse web pages, play music and run applications and the new universal Zoom function that magnifies the entire screen. iPhone 3G S supports Mono Audio, which combines left and right audio channels so that they can be heard in both earbuds for those with hearing loss in one ear.
And now, for the pricing. The fresh iPhone 3G S will be available in the US on June 19 for a suggested retail price of $199 for the 16GB model and just $299 for the new 32GB model, but people who want it, will have to enter, as expected, a two-year agreement with US carrier AT&T. No word on worldwide availability for the time being, but that's most likely to follow in the coming months. Read More .....
Sunday 7 June 2009
The World's First Windows XP-Powered Phone
A Chinese manufacturer came to the Computex show in Taipei on Friday with a mobile phone that it claimed to be the first handset in the world to run under Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. Basically, said device comes as a combination between a mobile phone and a pocket-sized computer and has been developed by In Technology, a company from the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.
The so-called xpPhone includes a custom-made chip from the Sunnyvale-based Advanced Micro Devices, and is reported to have the capability to wake the Windows operating system from a standby mode when it receives a call or a text message.
The handset boasts a 4.8-inch LCD touchscreen that delivers an 800 x 480 pixel resolution, while also featuring a QWERTY keypad and a hard-disk with a capacity of 120GB. The 2.5 centimeters thick mobile phone weighs 400 grams and is powered by a battery that can boast up to seven hours when not in standby mode. However, it also allows for a larger battery to be included, one that could allow it to run for 12 hours.
According to the news, the Windows-powered device will also come with Wi-Fi connectivity, along with optional WiMax, and GPS. Unfortunately, it seems that the company hasn't stated anything specific about the processor that powers the handset, only calling it the “AMD Super Mobile,” and neither has it explained how the phone would allow users to make calls from Windows XP.
Even so, it seems that the company plans to get the device out on the market in China in a three months’ time, and make it available in other markets later during the ongoing year, according to Brad Wu, vice president of In Technology. In addition, the company is also reported to plan on developing the China-developed 3G mobile standard called TD-SCDMA (Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access).
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