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iBegin Source - Place To Get Local Business Data

Monday 23 April 2007 @ 5:59 pm

Yellow pages is often the source for us to search for local stores and services, be it online yellow pages or printed yellow pages. I particularly like online yellow pages very much, as usually I am just a few clicks away from what I want to find in my local area.

However, in many cases accurate and updated data is something missing in most online yellow pages. That is where iBegin Source comes into play and offers you reliable and up-to-date business data in the US.

At iBegin Source, you can search for any local store or service grouped by state or by business. For example, I did a search for Automobile Repairing & Service in Oxford and I found Tim’s Auto Tech with just a few clicks. One thing I found very helpful in iBegin Source is the integration of Google Map into the information page. Now it’s even easier to locate a store with the map!

iBegin Source keeps their data up-to-date because it it an open system. In other words, at any time the store owner is able to edit the information page in order to keep the information of their store as accurate as possible. iBegin Source even goes further to ensure the data is accurate by obtaining and combining records from various telco and state agencies to keep track of new, updated, and dead businesses. Updated contact information is very important to any business owner, any inaccuracy in contacts of the store would result loss in business.

By the way, the business data available at iBegin Source can be downloaded free for non-commercial use. Whereas the commercial license is only US$1000 for any state in the US or US$40,000 for the entire USA.

*This is a Sponsored Review*




Differences Amongst Windows Vista Versions

Monday 23 April 2007 @ 4:39 pm

I’m sure many of us are thinking of upgrading our computer operating system to the latest Windows Vista. Apart from wondering will the current computer hardware be compatible to Windows Vista, probably we are facing the dilemma of choosing which version of Windows Vista.

Basically, there are 5 versions of Windows Vista to choose from, they are Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate.

Windows Vista Comparison

This is the link to a comprehensive comparison chart of all 5 versions of Windows Vista. Hope it helps you to make your upgrading decision.




UK Shopping Search Engine

Monday 23 April 2007 @ 3:01 pm

Online shopping has gain its popularity all around the world nowadays with the advance of the Internet. Just like the amount of websites we can find on the Internet, there are too many online deals for us to choose from. Hence we do need a search engine which helps us to aggregate all merchant offers, just like what Google is helping us in searching of websites.

twengaTwenga is a UK Shopping Search Engine which was launched in 2006. The shopping search engine finds the best and relevant deals for any product ranged from household appliances, fashion, furnitures, computer hardware, etc. Deals in UK, France, Spain and Italy are now available in Twenga Search.

I am actually hunting for a new mobile phone right now, so I did a search in Twenga for Nokia N80. On top of the description of the mobile phone the search result showed me 13 reviews of the product. These reviews comprises of consumer and expert reviews. Besides, the best price I can get from major online sellers can be found on the left side of the search result too.

I’m pretty sure with such handy UK shopping search engine available, searching for best deals online has become as easy as ever.

*This is a Sponsored Review*




The Google Master Plan

Monday 23 April 2007 @ 1:45 pm

I’ve come across this interesting movie clip called The Google Master Plan in Youtube quite some time ago. It’s a movie directed and produced by Ozan Halici & Jürgen Mayer for their Bachelors’s Thesis at the University of Applied Sciences Ulm, Germany.

The movie basically talks about how Google can use their free services like Google Search and Gmail with their gigantic database for some known, and possibly unknown, purposes. Well, it talks about our privacy as users of Google free services as well. Needless to say, it got me ponder how powerful Google is nowadays.

I’m sure you don’t want to miss this awesome video clip :-

Check out their The Google Master Plan website. There are some different video formats of the movie ready for download too.




What Is Phlooding ?

Wednesday 15 November 2006 @ 3:04 am

We have heard about phishing, but have you heard about phlooding?

According to AirMagnet Inc, one of the leaders in wireless LAN (WLAN) security and performance solutions, phlooding is a new exploit describes a group of simultaneous but geographically distributed attacks that targets a business’s authentication or network log-in structure, with the goal of overloading its central authentication server.
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What Is Phlooding ?




Virtual Browser

Saturday 28 October 2006 @ 3:20 am

Internet Service Provider (ISP) blocks your favourite websites, like what Streamyx is doing to us ??

For people who doesn’t know how to use proxy server, here is something helpful !!

Virtualbrowser is a web proxy-like script programmed in PHP designed to bypass firewalls, school/country blockers, and other proxy restrictions through a web interface.

It acts like a simple online web browser where you can enter the URL of the website and bypass all the restrictions. Besides You also have options of disabling Javascript, accepting cookies, showing images, removing meta tags, etc.

The server that Virtualbrowser runs on simply acts as a medium that retrives resources for you. The only IP address shown will be Virtualbrowser server’s IP address. So basically, it is indirect browsing, keeping your information from reaching the destination website.

Enjoy. :)




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