Maintaining an in-house email system involves major appraisal of security risks and implications for the smooth running of any business. This can involve activity far beyond the task of installing and maintenance of Microsoft Exchange systems - it involves a major focus on the security required to ensure your Exchange Server stays up and running effectively. For a full and frank assessment, it is wise to discuss your individual situation with an expert IT security consultant - every business has different needs. However, here are a few hints and tips to help direct such a discussion, and focus on the key elements of email systems security.
Mail Server
A mail server is a standard computer whose dedicated job is to distribute emails into and out of your company. Consider it rather like an electronic mailroom. As with a real mailroom, in small companies an existing PC can be used to manage mail. Larger companies require dedicated computer hardware to distribute and store emails.
Spam
Spam is unwanted email. It's fairly harmless and generally just wastes your time and clogs up your system; although it can also cause offence. An integrated security system can, for example, use removal lists and sophisticated pattern-matching to weed out spam email and equally ensure wanted emails get through.
Viruses
Viruses are more serious than spam. Viruses are malicious attacks on networks in general, or even your business in particular. The motive may be to disable your system, find out information about your business, theft, or simply malice. Either way, you need protection - and now's the time to get it. Any business, even a sole trader, cannot afford to be without anti-virus protection in today's corporate environment.
Webmail and VPNs
Webmail is the function whereby your staff can pick up their email on the move or from home. VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) are systems which allow information to be securely transferred online between branch offices or other physically removed locations over the internet. Email protection products allow you to set up such services so that whilst you're protected, your staff has no need to sacrifice remote working.
Firewalls and Perimeter Security
Ignoring the complexities, the logic of a good firewall is to prevent any rogue activities from getting into your computer systems by stopping them at the front door before they come anywhere near your own systems. A wise move is to configure a separate, dedicated security appliance as a first and major first line of defence between the wider internet and your mail server.
About Security Appliances
You have probably heard of anti-virus software- it sits on your computer and protects against software attacks. However, a security appliance takes such protection orders of magnitude further. With a security appliance, the protective software lives on its own piece of hardware. This has several benefits. For example, all your own equipment is freed up to run your business, dedicated machinery cannot itself be compromised - it is designed to do one job alone; maintenance costs are low, as problems are easier to diagnose, and a security appliance will take care of spam and viral threats, leaving you to get on with running your business. There are many proprietary names in this field, and any IT network consultant would be able to advise on procurements and costs.
9/13/07
Cloudmark SpamNet Review
Cloudmark is one of the most effective anti-spam products available in the market. In the present world, internet is the core of communication, and the security of internet communication is as essential as your personal security. The only method to prevent the invasions into computer systems is to install the specific prevention programs. Cloudmark is a security filter, which gives comprehensive protection against spams, viruses and phishing. According to reviews, Cloudmark is almost 98% effective in checking the junk mails.
Cloudmark is a proven anti-spam product in the market, which is available in different configurations, according to the purpose of use. Cloud mark is providing focused anti-spam products for home and home office, service providers, businesses, and partners. The specific products are prepared such to give importance to the functionality of the group. The head to head analysis reveals that the spam filter is far ahead of its competitors in the overall accuracy of the spam protection. Moreover, it is also particular to avoid false judgments about necessary emails as spams or phishing.
As every other anti-spam product, the primary attention of Cloudmark Spamnet will be to monitor the junk mails thoroughly. It monitors the incoming emails thoroughly, to find out and sort the blacklisted spams. But, the real specialty of the Cloudmark products are the community based filtering system. If any new message comes to the inbox, it cross check in the network for any suspected possibility of spam, virus and phishing, and the email is sorted according to the result from the network. The Cloudmark anti-spam products in the all around the world are networked with its servers, which is working in an adding up policy. The cyber criminals develop new devastators day by day, and if any kind of such new threats are addressed or any new filter is introduced; the addresses, URLs, subject lines, and text in the junk messages are communicated to the rest of the products in the network for better security. The community based anti-spam networking thus attributes cutting edge to Cloudmark, in a field with extreme competition, with a total security and up to date technology.
Cloudmark anti-spam program can be downloaded from the internet and installed in your computer. You can have a free trial period of 15 days, after which, you can subscribe the software in nominal prices. However, the needy ones will not hesitate to subscribe Cloudmark in the name of cost as the features are certainly cost effective. As the basic criterion of every successful program, Cloudmark is also a user friendly program, which can be customized according to the personal preferences. The regular clean up of the space is also undertaken by Cloud mark effectively, to avoid the storage constrains. Cloudmark also has a unique rating system for its users in the network. In the network, the persons, who are more using the Cloudmark, will get more influence in the network.
Cloudmark works efficiently in Outlook and Outlook Express. However, it can be also a drawback for the anti-spam software since email support is not available for customers working in any other platforms. Cloudmark anti-spam software cannot be given the perfect anti-spam titles because of these simple disadvantages. The other incapability of Cloudmark is that it cannot monitor the web based emails. Also, it cannot provide help system other than online.
Cloudmark is one of the useful anti-spam products in the market, which has certain significant attributes such as community networking. Even though it is not a perfect suggestion, Cloudmark is constantly revising its features and get updated according to the present moment strategies.
Cloudmark is a proven anti-spam product in the market, which is available in different configurations, according to the purpose of use. Cloud mark is providing focused anti-spam products for home and home office, service providers, businesses, and partners. The specific products are prepared such to give importance to the functionality of the group. The head to head analysis reveals that the spam filter is far ahead of its competitors in the overall accuracy of the spam protection. Moreover, it is also particular to avoid false judgments about necessary emails as spams or phishing.
As every other anti-spam product, the primary attention of Cloudmark Spamnet will be to monitor the junk mails thoroughly. It monitors the incoming emails thoroughly, to find out and sort the blacklisted spams. But, the real specialty of the Cloudmark products are the community based filtering system. If any new message comes to the inbox, it cross check in the network for any suspected possibility of spam, virus and phishing, and the email is sorted according to the result from the network. The Cloudmark anti-spam products in the all around the world are networked with its servers, which is working in an adding up policy. The cyber criminals develop new devastators day by day, and if any kind of such new threats are addressed or any new filter is introduced; the addresses, URLs, subject lines, and text in the junk messages are communicated to the rest of the products in the network for better security. The community based anti-spam networking thus attributes cutting edge to Cloudmark, in a field with extreme competition, with a total security and up to date technology.
Cloudmark anti-spam program can be downloaded from the internet and installed in your computer. You can have a free trial period of 15 days, after which, you can subscribe the software in nominal prices. However, the needy ones will not hesitate to subscribe Cloudmark in the name of cost as the features are certainly cost effective. As the basic criterion of every successful program, Cloudmark is also a user friendly program, which can be customized according to the personal preferences. The regular clean up of the space is also undertaken by Cloud mark effectively, to avoid the storage constrains. Cloudmark also has a unique rating system for its users in the network. In the network, the persons, who are more using the Cloudmark, will get more influence in the network.
Cloudmark works efficiently in Outlook and Outlook Express. However, it can be also a drawback for the anti-spam software since email support is not available for customers working in any other platforms. Cloudmark anti-spam software cannot be given the perfect anti-spam titles because of these simple disadvantages. The other incapability of Cloudmark is that it cannot monitor the web based emails. Also, it cannot provide help system other than online.
Cloudmark is one of the useful anti-spam products in the market, which has certain significant attributes such as community networking. Even though it is not a perfect suggestion, Cloudmark is constantly revising its features and get updated according to the present moment strategies.
The Ethics of P2P Peer to Peer File Sharing
Peer to peer file sharing is regarded as either illegal theft of artists’ work or a fair return to listeners or viewers for the money they have paid to get these artists where they are. Which side you take is dependant on whether you are a drug addled artist or a consumer sick of being ripped off for pieces of overpriced plastic or tape.
Do not take me the wrong way here, since not all artists and actors are drug ridden, but many are. Many others do a fine job, but we are still paying for the excesses of what I consider to be the majority, not the minority.
Most people take a middle view, and can understand the frustration of artists and movie makers whose work is being downloaded without payment being made. However, they also understand the view of the consumer, who has paid a considerable sum of money over the years to stars who live a lifestyle far in excess of their abilities. It is that unfairness that prompts many people to take the view that pop and film stars have earned enough from the hard working masses, and should not complain when some use a perfectly legal software system to download some of their so-called ‘work’, albeit illegally.
Peer to peer file sharing software is not illegal: it is the way that we use it that is illegal. Many new acts do not complain when we download their work, since that gives them publicity, but once they become famous and they no longer need us, then they complain. That, to me, is hypocrisy though I am willing to listen to the arguments of those who disagree.
It seems strange that bands that were unheard of until they offered free downloads of their work take law suits against the fans that got them to the top for downloading their music. Does that make sense? Or am I missing something? To me, they are nothing but prats that should crawl back to the hole the crept out of.
Many take the view that as long as those who make money from the music and film industry continue to break the laws of most countries in the world and get away with it, then what rights should they have to complain when others do the same, but in a less socially disruptive fashion.
Sure, it is certainly true that breach of copyright is illegal. By definition, therefore, it is illegal for people to use p2p file sharing software to download music and movie files that are protected by copyright. However, which is the greater offence: to download a copyright file or to deliberately break the drugs laws of your country of residence, or of the country you are visiting, and escape the appropriate punishment because your are ‘a star’?
Most of us know the answer to that, so as long as the stars break the law, then they should stop bleating about us doing the same and keep it shut until they conform. Once they conform, then we might too. Until then, however, the morality of the situation is that we are trying our level best to help them by cutting their income to a minimum so that they can no longer afford to buy drugs using our money. We will no longer pay for their rubbish music, and let’s face it, most new music these days is total crap, until they clean up their acts and start to set our kids an example that they would be proud to set their own kids.
Until then we will continue to share our best movies and music tracks throughout our networks. We are members of clubs, and as such, we have the industry’s welfare at heart. After all, without them we would have nothing to listen to or to watch. We would have nothing to copy or watch illegally. Once they are clean, then we will become clean.
We have banded together, and will stay banded together, to ensure that we help these drug-ridden stars by depleting them of the resource to purchase drugs and booze so that they will be more able to provide decent movies and music to our children in the future by being clean and working with clear heads. Surely that is an aspiration to be applauded. We are providing a social service and should be commended, not prosecuted.
That is why P2P should be provided with government grants and not hounded. We are not only doing good to the stars by showing them the error of their ways, but are helping the future of the children of our respective nations.
Do not take me the wrong way here, since not all artists and actors are drug ridden, but many are. Many others do a fine job, but we are still paying for the excesses of what I consider to be the majority, not the minority.
Most people take a middle view, and can understand the frustration of artists and movie makers whose work is being downloaded without payment being made. However, they also understand the view of the consumer, who has paid a considerable sum of money over the years to stars who live a lifestyle far in excess of their abilities. It is that unfairness that prompts many people to take the view that pop and film stars have earned enough from the hard working masses, and should not complain when some use a perfectly legal software system to download some of their so-called ‘work’, albeit illegally.
Peer to peer file sharing software is not illegal: it is the way that we use it that is illegal. Many new acts do not complain when we download their work, since that gives them publicity, but once they become famous and they no longer need us, then they complain. That, to me, is hypocrisy though I am willing to listen to the arguments of those who disagree.
It seems strange that bands that were unheard of until they offered free downloads of their work take law suits against the fans that got them to the top for downloading their music. Does that make sense? Or am I missing something? To me, they are nothing but prats that should crawl back to the hole the crept out of.
Many take the view that as long as those who make money from the music and film industry continue to break the laws of most countries in the world and get away with it, then what rights should they have to complain when others do the same, but in a less socially disruptive fashion.
Sure, it is certainly true that breach of copyright is illegal. By definition, therefore, it is illegal for people to use p2p file sharing software to download music and movie files that are protected by copyright. However, which is the greater offence: to download a copyright file or to deliberately break the drugs laws of your country of residence, or of the country you are visiting, and escape the appropriate punishment because your are ‘a star’?
Most of us know the answer to that, so as long as the stars break the law, then they should stop bleating about us doing the same and keep it shut until they conform. Once they conform, then we might too. Until then, however, the morality of the situation is that we are trying our level best to help them by cutting their income to a minimum so that they can no longer afford to buy drugs using our money. We will no longer pay for their rubbish music, and let’s face it, most new music these days is total crap, until they clean up their acts and start to set our kids an example that they would be proud to set their own kids.
Until then we will continue to share our best movies and music tracks throughout our networks. We are members of clubs, and as such, we have the industry’s welfare at heart. After all, without them we would have nothing to listen to or to watch. We would have nothing to copy or watch illegally. Once they are clean, then we will become clean.
We have banded together, and will stay banded together, to ensure that we help these drug-ridden stars by depleting them of the resource to purchase drugs and booze so that they will be more able to provide decent movies and music to our children in the future by being clean and working with clear heads. Surely that is an aspiration to be applauded. We are providing a social service and should be commended, not prosecuted.
That is why P2P should be provided with government grants and not hounded. We are not only doing good to the stars by showing them the error of their ways, but are helping the future of the children of our respective nations.
5 Easy Steps to Improving Your Computer Performance
You don't have to be a computer expert to realize that your computer isn't working as well as it once was. Over time, that brand new computer - laptop or desktop - begins to have troubles. It runs slowly or it freezes up for no apparent reason, ruining your computer experience. But before you run out to the store for a new model, you need to try these five steps. All of them are easy enough for anyone to do - and you will see a vast improvement in just a few minutes.
Get Rid of Extra Files
If you've ever tried to find something in a room that's cluttered, you already know how difficult that can be. The same can be said of your computer. When you have too many files and too many programs, it can lead to troubles with the performance. What you need to do is get rid of the excess bloat that's on your computer. But while this is easy, you do need to be careful along the way. There are some programs on your computer that you do not recognize by name that are vital to your computer's performance - and these should not be deleted.
The good news is that most PCs are careful about letting a user delete something that might be important, so you will be warned if you are heading into dangerous territory.
Right now, you might want to go into your Documents menu to remove any excess files that don't need to be there. If you do need these files, think about storing them on a flash drive instead of on your hard drive. In the documents folder, you will also see that you have pictures and other files that you are storing. If you don't need them or they can be taken off the hard drive - take them off.
Get Rid of Extra Programs
When you get a new computer, not only does it have the latest specifications, but it also tends to have extra programs on it - programs that you may never use. To help your computer's performance, you will want to remove as many of these as possible.
In a PC, go into your control panel folder to 'Add/Remove Programs.' You will find a list of all the games and other programs on your hard drive. Each of these programs is not only taking up space on your drive, but they can also be potentially slowing down the performance. Take some time to look through these files to see what you use and what you can remove. Games tend to be a big filler on a computer's hard drive, so unless you play these regularly, they can be removed. Just follow the prompts on your computer screen in this folder.
Free Up Space on your Hard Disk
To further help your computer's performance, you will want to head back into your control panel to the option to free up space on your hard disk. This is helpful especially to a computer user that doesn't know a lot about what is okay to delete and what isn't. This program gathers the information on the computer (temporary internet files, things in the recycling bin, etc.) that can be easily deleted without any troubles. All you need to do is click on this option, allow the computer to gather the files, and then tell the computer to remove them.
Defragment Your Computer Regularly
Another option in your Control Panel is to defragment your hard drives. This option allows your computer to rearrange the remaining files on your computer so that they run more quickly and efficiently. This process basically assesses your current hard drive and then sees how it can rearrange everything. The process should be done on a regular basis, even weekly if you can. It's best to do this after you have deleted the excess files because you can then just rearrange all of the remaining programs and files in the process.
There may be some files that can not be moved during the defragmentation process, but this does not cause any major problems for most people.
Add More Memory
If all of these steps simply do not help your computer, your best bet is to add more memory to your hard drive. This will help your computer to run better and more efficiently. When all the programs have enough room to run, this will enhance the speed of your programs as well as your ability to run multiple programs at the same time.
These simple steps will help you improve the performance of your computer without necessitating any additional costs, unless you need more memory. And this adds up to savings for you and for your computer. When you can maintain the performance, you will be able to keep your computer for a longer period of time without having to replace it.
Get Rid of Extra Files
If you've ever tried to find something in a room that's cluttered, you already know how difficult that can be. The same can be said of your computer. When you have too many files and too many programs, it can lead to troubles with the performance. What you need to do is get rid of the excess bloat that's on your computer. But while this is easy, you do need to be careful along the way. There are some programs on your computer that you do not recognize by name that are vital to your computer's performance - and these should not be deleted.
The good news is that most PCs are careful about letting a user delete something that might be important, so you will be warned if you are heading into dangerous territory.
Right now, you might want to go into your Documents menu to remove any excess files that don't need to be there. If you do need these files, think about storing them on a flash drive instead of on your hard drive. In the documents folder, you will also see that you have pictures and other files that you are storing. If you don't need them or they can be taken off the hard drive - take them off.
Get Rid of Extra Programs
When you get a new computer, not only does it have the latest specifications, but it also tends to have extra programs on it - programs that you may never use. To help your computer's performance, you will want to remove as many of these as possible.
In a PC, go into your control panel folder to 'Add/Remove Programs.' You will find a list of all the games and other programs on your hard drive. Each of these programs is not only taking up space on your drive, but they can also be potentially slowing down the performance. Take some time to look through these files to see what you use and what you can remove. Games tend to be a big filler on a computer's hard drive, so unless you play these regularly, they can be removed. Just follow the prompts on your computer screen in this folder.
Free Up Space on your Hard Disk
To further help your computer's performance, you will want to head back into your control panel to the option to free up space on your hard disk. This is helpful especially to a computer user that doesn't know a lot about what is okay to delete and what isn't. This program gathers the information on the computer (temporary internet files, things in the recycling bin, etc.) that can be easily deleted without any troubles. All you need to do is click on this option, allow the computer to gather the files, and then tell the computer to remove them.
Defragment Your Computer Regularly
Another option in your Control Panel is to defragment your hard drives. This option allows your computer to rearrange the remaining files on your computer so that they run more quickly and efficiently. This process basically assesses your current hard drive and then sees how it can rearrange everything. The process should be done on a regular basis, even weekly if you can. It's best to do this after you have deleted the excess files because you can then just rearrange all of the remaining programs and files in the process.
There may be some files that can not be moved during the defragmentation process, but this does not cause any major problems for most people.
Add More Memory
If all of these steps simply do not help your computer, your best bet is to add more memory to your hard drive. This will help your computer to run better and more efficiently. When all the programs have enough room to run, this will enhance the speed of your programs as well as your ability to run multiple programs at the same time.
These simple steps will help you improve the performance of your computer without necessitating any additional costs, unless you need more memory. And this adds up to savings for you and for your computer. When you can maintain the performance, you will be able to keep your computer for a longer period of time without having to replace it.
POS Hardware Solutions
POS is a short form for point of sale. POS hardware is basically used at trade or retail level, a checkout counter in a shop, or changeable sites where a deal occurs in this type of environment like restaurants, hotels, stadiums, casinos, as well as retail environments. POS hardware uses computers and dedicated workstations that are connected with money records, barcode readers, ocular scanners and magnetic band readers for correctly and right away capturing the business. POS hardware includes label printers, cash drawers, Barcode scanners, pole display, card swiper or reader, POS Monitor, POS Touch Screen and receipt printers. To use POS hardware, retailers need to know about them.
A vital element of POS hardware is the cash drawer. It is used to store Money, credit card receipts and other paperwork. Cash drawers receive a signal from the computer or receipt printer. The cash drawer should be compatible with the rest of the system if purchasing the POS hardware separately. Cash drawers should be strong and survive the steady opening and closing. Pole display is an elective POS hardware. It is a lighted display used to display the transaction totals, sum tendered and to display feature modified messages or to show advertisement.
POS Monitors may be a flat-panel LCD monitor or a standard CRT monitor; the LCD monitor may be more expansive than the standard but takes up less space at the checkout counter. POS Touch Screens are easy and faster to use than traditional keyboards and monitors and save counter space. The keyboards serve as a main POS hardware. Keyboards could differ in complexity and technology. They range in choices from a standard 101-key model like you may have on your home PC to industry-specific POS keyboards. Where special functions are required like Grocery stores and restaurants, only programmable keyboards are used.
Bar code scanners are used at many shops and restaurants for checking out the price of the product. They can be of a different size and technology. Hand-held scanners are the most common in use for the small retailers. Bigger stores with important checkout doings may require an embedded scanner, which mostly can be seen in supermarkets. Barcode scanners read a series of numbers and the barcode, decode the information, and send that information to the computer. Credit card readers or swipers may be included in the POS hardware. The Credit Card Reader is used for credit card reading. In addition to credit and debit cards there are some devices, which can work with gift cards and other loyalty programs, these are called signature capture devices. These devices help in making more efficient transactions and lessen the costs and errors linked with deposit documentation.
Conversely, receipt printers are used to print a documentation of the transaction for the customer. Receipt printers may be a Serial dot-matrix printer or a Thermal receipt printer. Dot matrix printers are normally cheaper than Thermal receipt printers but not as durable. However, Thermal receipt printers are very expansive and are suitable for long use.
A vital element of POS hardware is the cash drawer. It is used to store Money, credit card receipts and other paperwork. Cash drawers receive a signal from the computer or receipt printer. The cash drawer should be compatible with the rest of the system if purchasing the POS hardware separately. Cash drawers should be strong and survive the steady opening and closing. Pole display is an elective POS hardware. It is a lighted display used to display the transaction totals, sum tendered and to display feature modified messages or to show advertisement.
POS Monitors may be a flat-panel LCD monitor or a standard CRT monitor; the LCD monitor may be more expansive than the standard but takes up less space at the checkout counter. POS Touch Screens are easy and faster to use than traditional keyboards and monitors and save counter space. The keyboards serve as a main POS hardware. Keyboards could differ in complexity and technology. They range in choices from a standard 101-key model like you may have on your home PC to industry-specific POS keyboards. Where special functions are required like Grocery stores and restaurants, only programmable keyboards are used.
Bar code scanners are used at many shops and restaurants for checking out the price of the product. They can be of a different size and technology. Hand-held scanners are the most common in use for the small retailers. Bigger stores with important checkout doings may require an embedded scanner, which mostly can be seen in supermarkets. Barcode scanners read a series of numbers and the barcode, decode the information, and send that information to the computer. Credit card readers or swipers may be included in the POS hardware. The Credit Card Reader is used for credit card reading. In addition to credit and debit cards there are some devices, which can work with gift cards and other loyalty programs, these are called signature capture devices. These devices help in making more efficient transactions and lessen the costs and errors linked with deposit documentation.
Conversely, receipt printers are used to print a documentation of the transaction for the customer. Receipt printers may be a Serial dot-matrix printer or a Thermal receipt printer. Dot matrix printers are normally cheaper than Thermal receipt printers but not as durable. However, Thermal receipt printers are very expansive and are suitable for long use.
All About Rare Items In Runescape
Yes it's sad but true. Personally I don't know why Jagex did this, but I'm sure they have their reasons.I suppose the holiday drops and rare items show how long that someone has been playing, so you can show them off as an achievement. Or perhaps they don't like the fact that some people (Smart people) will hoard loads of holiday drops for themselves, buying them from anyone else that has them, or starting bogus accounts and collecting holiday drops, then when the holiday drop event is over and it's not longer possible to get them, the hoarder would charge a TON of money for each one. Since they're no longer available, people will pay big money for them.
Personally I don't think that it's a horrible thing, but it does present people with an opportunity to collect large ammounts of gold and sell it on ebay for example, that's a bad thing as it's against the rules and encourages people to use auto miners etc to gain gold.
Okay, now that we've established a bit of background information on the rare items in runescape, it's time to get down to the specifics of a few of the more popular holiday drops.
The most commonly talked about runescape rare item is the party hat, sometimes called phats for short. They come is 6 different colours, red, yellow, blue, green, white and purple. Pretty bad graphics by it's one of the rare items in runescape and presumably it's value will constantly increase.
Another rare item is the santa hat. This was a christmas holiday drop in 2002. Again, very rare and highly priced. Not sure about how much it costs compared with the party hats.
And finally, the last tradeable runescape rare item holiday drop that I'm going to talk about, is the halloween masks. As far as I know there were only 3 colours and other than that, they looked exactly the same. It could have been picked up on halloween 2002.
In 2003 and beyond, holiday drops were made to be no longer tradeable, and will never be tradeable for the forseeable future. So if you want holiday drops you'll have to either shell out massive sums of money for the old ones that are tradeable, or wait until the next holiday event to be able to get your own, for free of course :) I hope that has helped you gain a bit of insight into the world of rare items and holiday drops in runescape. I also hope to teach you much more in the future, such as how to get a ton of money in runescape.
Personally I don't think that it's a horrible thing, but it does present people with an opportunity to collect large ammounts of gold and sell it on ebay for example, that's a bad thing as it's against the rules and encourages people to use auto miners etc to gain gold.
Okay, now that we've established a bit of background information on the rare items in runescape, it's time to get down to the specifics of a few of the more popular holiday drops.
The most commonly talked about runescape rare item is the party hat, sometimes called phats for short. They come is 6 different colours, red, yellow, blue, green, white and purple. Pretty bad graphics by it's one of the rare items in runescape and presumably it's value will constantly increase.
Another rare item is the santa hat. This was a christmas holiday drop in 2002. Again, very rare and highly priced. Not sure about how much it costs compared with the party hats.
And finally, the last tradeable runescape rare item holiday drop that I'm going to talk about, is the halloween masks. As far as I know there were only 3 colours and other than that, they looked exactly the same. It could have been picked up on halloween 2002.
In 2003 and beyond, holiday drops were made to be no longer tradeable, and will never be tradeable for the forseeable future. So if you want holiday drops you'll have to either shell out massive sums of money for the old ones that are tradeable, or wait until the next holiday event to be able to get your own, for free of course :) I hope that has helped you gain a bit of insight into the world of rare items and holiday drops in runescape. I also hope to teach you much more in the future, such as how to get a ton of money in runescape.
Learn Excel - Where Is Excel® Used?
Whether you work at an accounting firm, a marketing company, an auto dealership, a school attendance office, a manufacturing plant’s human resources department, or an office associated with city, county, state or federal government, chances are, you’ll be called upon to use and learn Excel.
Just about every workplace has a demand for Excel, the computing world’s most commonly used software program for comparative data analysis. Excel has been available in various incarnations for more than a decade. Each subsequent release takes the program to new territory.
Popularly known as the best spreadsheet program on the market, Excel is powerful, easy to use, and remarkably efficient. Excel is highly interactive. Its spreadsheet cells are arranged in a collection of rows and columns, each of which can hold a number, a text string, or a formula that performs a function, such as calculation. It’s easy to copy and move cells as well as modify formulas. The spreadsheet is displayed on the computer screen in a scrollable window that allows the document to be as deep or as wide as required.
Working for a major newspaper in Northern California, I was one of several reporters involved in the annual evaluation of our county’s economy. The job involved collecting data that would be punched into Excel spreadsheets that ultimately ranked information according to the category of statistics being reviewed.
The beauty of Excel, from the standpoint of newspaper research projects, is that you can use formulas to recalculate results by changing any of the cells they use. With this model, you can use the same spreadsheet data to achieve various results by simply defining and changing formulas as desired. It is this feature that makes Excel so useful in so many different arenas.
With a click of the mouse, we reporters were able to get answers to a wide variety of questions. Which employers had the greatest number of workers? Which ones had the highest amount of gross annual receipts? Which ones appeared to be growing and which ones had declining sales? What was the volume of real estate loans and had there been a decline or increase from the previous year?
We looked at local and national retail, services, financial institutions, government entities, agriculture, the wine industry, tourism and hospitality, manufacturing, residential and commercial real estate, everything imaginable.
Excel allowed us to examine ratios, percentages, and anything else we wanted to scrutinize. Finally, we were able to use Excel to compare the results to data from previous years.
Since reporters tend to be former English majors, most of those who worked on this annual project were more familiar with Microsoft® Word than any other software program. Therefore, most were required to undergo Excel training. For some, learning Excel was easier than for others. A few relied on guides such as Microsoft Excel Bible or Excel for Dummies. Some reporters underwent an Excel tutorial while others learned by doing.
Not only were the Excel spreadsheets crucial to the research, the format of each was published in the newspaper. Here is where some additional Excel functions came into play. Editors were able to make the spreadsheets more visually appealing by using colors and shading, borders and lines, and other features that made the spreadsheets easy for readers to decipher.
Wearing another of my several hats in the newsroom, I often wrote articles concerning the local job market. I found proficiency in Excel was a requirement for a wide variety of employment positions and that area recruiting firms offered their clients opportunities to take free or low-cost Excel tutorials in preparation for the workplace. Most employers expect job candidates to already know the software that the work will require and don’t want to have to train new hires.
Don’t kid yourself. If you’re seeking any kind of office work, you’ll need to know not only Microsoft Word but also Excel.
Excel and Microsoft are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Just about every workplace has a demand for Excel, the computing world’s most commonly used software program for comparative data analysis. Excel has been available in various incarnations for more than a decade. Each subsequent release takes the program to new territory.
Popularly known as the best spreadsheet program on the market, Excel is powerful, easy to use, and remarkably efficient. Excel is highly interactive. Its spreadsheet cells are arranged in a collection of rows and columns, each of which can hold a number, a text string, or a formula that performs a function, such as calculation. It’s easy to copy and move cells as well as modify formulas. The spreadsheet is displayed on the computer screen in a scrollable window that allows the document to be as deep or as wide as required.
Working for a major newspaper in Northern California, I was one of several reporters involved in the annual evaluation of our county’s economy. The job involved collecting data that would be punched into Excel spreadsheets that ultimately ranked information according to the category of statistics being reviewed.
The beauty of Excel, from the standpoint of newspaper research projects, is that you can use formulas to recalculate results by changing any of the cells they use. With this model, you can use the same spreadsheet data to achieve various results by simply defining and changing formulas as desired. It is this feature that makes Excel so useful in so many different arenas.
With a click of the mouse, we reporters were able to get answers to a wide variety of questions. Which employers had the greatest number of workers? Which ones had the highest amount of gross annual receipts? Which ones appeared to be growing and which ones had declining sales? What was the volume of real estate loans and had there been a decline or increase from the previous year?
We looked at local and national retail, services, financial institutions, government entities, agriculture, the wine industry, tourism and hospitality, manufacturing, residential and commercial real estate, everything imaginable.
Excel allowed us to examine ratios, percentages, and anything else we wanted to scrutinize. Finally, we were able to use Excel to compare the results to data from previous years.
Since reporters tend to be former English majors, most of those who worked on this annual project were more familiar with Microsoft® Word than any other software program. Therefore, most were required to undergo Excel training. For some, learning Excel was easier than for others. A few relied on guides such as Microsoft Excel Bible or Excel for Dummies. Some reporters underwent an Excel tutorial while others learned by doing.
Not only were the Excel spreadsheets crucial to the research, the format of each was published in the newspaper. Here is where some additional Excel functions came into play. Editors were able to make the spreadsheets more visually appealing by using colors and shading, borders and lines, and other features that made the spreadsheets easy for readers to decipher.
Wearing another of my several hats in the newsroom, I often wrote articles concerning the local job market. I found proficiency in Excel was a requirement for a wide variety of employment positions and that area recruiting firms offered their clients opportunities to take free or low-cost Excel tutorials in preparation for the workplace. Most employers expect job candidates to already know the software that the work will require and don’t want to have to train new hires.
Don’t kid yourself. If you’re seeking any kind of office work, you’ll need to know not only Microsoft Word but also Excel.
Excel and Microsoft are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
What makes a good requirement?
Most project teams know the importance of gathering requirements -- what the project is to accomplish -- and analyzing them before starting out. A good set of requirements is the foundation upon which a successful project is built. Ill-formed requirements lead to misunderstandings, rework, and, potentially, total project failure. But what is a “good” requirement? Certainly, like all the other elements of project documentation, it must be clear and succinct. But in addition, a good requirement is testable, assignable, and cost-effective.
Testable
We all probably have been on projects with requirements that read something like “The product shall be easy to use.” Ease of use is desirable to be sure. And if the final product is not, the project team will certainly hear about it. But stating this desire as a requirement gives no real guidance on how to proceed. During the course of design and construction there is no objective way of measuring how well the team is satisfying it. It is just verbiage that gets in the way and creates expectations that might not be realized. If a requirement is not testable, it is not a requirement. It has to be fixed. It is as simple as that. If you encounter an untestable requirement during requirement analysis, you can fix it in one of two ways. First, you can rework it so that it does become testable. Useability requirements are particularly hard in this regard of course, but even something like “Eighty percent of a test group shall rate ease of use at least a 4 on a scale of 1 to 5” is superior to “The product shall be easy to use”. The reworking does not guarantee a great design but it is something that the project team can work towards during development, testing, and user acceptance. The second way to handle an untestable requirement is to move it to the goals or objectives section of the requirement document. You do not want to get rid of the desire all together so the thought does need a home --- but not as a requirement.
Assignable
Eventually the final product of the project is tested against the list of (hopefully) testable requirements. Often it is discovered that not only do some requirements fail because of flaws but also because, oops, the functionality was just never implemented. Good practice, of course, is to ensure that each and every requirement is assigned to an element of the design. This can be a multi-step process in which requirements are first assigned to the top-level elements. Then within each element they are further assigned to sub-elements, continuing down to the purview of the single individual responsible for a portion of the design or implementation. A rigorous application of assignment helps ensure that no requirement is forgotten. But even with rigorous assignment, requirements can still “fall between the cracks”. One of the main reasons this happens is that some requirements, as written, are applicable at a high level and no designer ownership is ever assigned. For example for a software project, “The response time from pressing the Enter key until the screen updates shall be less than one second” is a testable requirement. The problem is that the delay consists of input verification on a client computer, network messaging, application server processing, network messaging again, and finally client presentation. Each of these pieces of the design might be the responsibility of a different individual. There is no ownership of the requirement. The solution to this problem is to create what are called derived requirements. Derived requirements are children of a parent requirement. If all of them are satisfied than the parent requirement is satisfied as well. In the example, the derived requirements could be “Input verification shall be less than .1 second” and so on for the rest with the total for all of the pieces summing to 1 second. Specifying the allocated delays is a hard problem. A project team often can only guess. But by doing so, requirements can be assigned to individual elements. Every designer knows his responsibility. During testing the allocated times can be shifted as needed. The key point is that no requirement falls between the cracks.
Cost-Effective
Not all requirements are created equal. Some are easy to implement, such as “Name, street, city, zip, and state shall be displayed”. Others are complex, hard to implement and hard to test, such as “When the system loading exceeds 80%, the backup process shall be initiated which copies all in-memory records to disk”. Although it is impossible to do this in reality, consider the thought experiment in which you assigned the actual project cost to design, develop, and test every single requirement. Now sort these costs from the least to the most expensive and sum them up, that is, create a graph of the cost of satisfying one requirement, then two, then three, and so on up until all of the requirements are satisfied, including the most costly ones. The curve you get would start off slowly and then grow increasingly sharper as you progress to more and more expensive requirements. Most of the requirements are satisfied reasonably. A few, however, contribute a disproportionate amount to overall project cost. A cost-effective project only implements requirements up to where the curve begins to rise sharply. In real life we do not have such a quantitative curve, but usually we do have a gut feel for which the hard requirements are. You can do one of three things with these requirements. First, review just how important they are. They indeed might not be worth the cost. Second, move them to goals or objectives. Keep them around but not as requirements. Third, prototype them before beginning the major development effort. Often prototyping provides design insights that greatly reduce the final costs. Testable, assignable, cost-effective -- hallmarks of a good requirement. Checking for them is an essential part of requirement analysis.
Testable
We all probably have been on projects with requirements that read something like “The product shall be easy to use.” Ease of use is desirable to be sure. And if the final product is not, the project team will certainly hear about it. But stating this desire as a requirement gives no real guidance on how to proceed. During the course of design and construction there is no objective way of measuring how well the team is satisfying it. It is just verbiage that gets in the way and creates expectations that might not be realized. If a requirement is not testable, it is not a requirement. It has to be fixed. It is as simple as that. If you encounter an untestable requirement during requirement analysis, you can fix it in one of two ways. First, you can rework it so that it does become testable. Useability requirements are particularly hard in this regard of course, but even something like “Eighty percent of a test group shall rate ease of use at least a 4 on a scale of 1 to 5” is superior to “The product shall be easy to use”. The reworking does not guarantee a great design but it is something that the project team can work towards during development, testing, and user acceptance. The second way to handle an untestable requirement is to move it to the goals or objectives section of the requirement document. You do not want to get rid of the desire all together so the thought does need a home --- but not as a requirement.
Assignable
Eventually the final product of the project is tested against the list of (hopefully) testable requirements. Often it is discovered that not only do some requirements fail because of flaws but also because, oops, the functionality was just never implemented. Good practice, of course, is to ensure that each and every requirement is assigned to an element of the design. This can be a multi-step process in which requirements are first assigned to the top-level elements. Then within each element they are further assigned to sub-elements, continuing down to the purview of the single individual responsible for a portion of the design or implementation. A rigorous application of assignment helps ensure that no requirement is forgotten. But even with rigorous assignment, requirements can still “fall between the cracks”. One of the main reasons this happens is that some requirements, as written, are applicable at a high level and no designer ownership is ever assigned. For example for a software project, “The response time from pressing the Enter key until the screen updates shall be less than one second” is a testable requirement. The problem is that the delay consists of input verification on a client computer, network messaging, application server processing, network messaging again, and finally client presentation. Each of these pieces of the design might be the responsibility of a different individual. There is no ownership of the requirement. The solution to this problem is to create what are called derived requirements. Derived requirements are children of a parent requirement. If all of them are satisfied than the parent requirement is satisfied as well. In the example, the derived requirements could be “Input verification shall be less than .1 second” and so on for the rest with the total for all of the pieces summing to 1 second. Specifying the allocated delays is a hard problem. A project team often can only guess. But by doing so, requirements can be assigned to individual elements. Every designer knows his responsibility. During testing the allocated times can be shifted as needed. The key point is that no requirement falls between the cracks.
Cost-Effective
Not all requirements are created equal. Some are easy to implement, such as “Name, street, city, zip, and state shall be displayed”. Others are complex, hard to implement and hard to test, such as “When the system loading exceeds 80%, the backup process shall be initiated which copies all in-memory records to disk”. Although it is impossible to do this in reality, consider the thought experiment in which you assigned the actual project cost to design, develop, and test every single requirement. Now sort these costs from the least to the most expensive and sum them up, that is, create a graph of the cost of satisfying one requirement, then two, then three, and so on up until all of the requirements are satisfied, including the most costly ones. The curve you get would start off slowly and then grow increasingly sharper as you progress to more and more expensive requirements. Most of the requirements are satisfied reasonably. A few, however, contribute a disproportionate amount to overall project cost. A cost-effective project only implements requirements up to where the curve begins to rise sharply. In real life we do not have such a quantitative curve, but usually we do have a gut feel for which the hard requirements are. You can do one of three things with these requirements. First, review just how important they are. They indeed might not be worth the cost. Second, move them to goals or objectives. Keep them around but not as requirements. Third, prototype them before beginning the major development effort. Often prototyping provides design insights that greatly reduce the final costs. Testable, assignable, cost-effective -- hallmarks of a good requirement. Checking for them is an essential part of requirement analysis.
A Wonderful Simulation Game Kindergarten
Wow… this is the coolest game! I love babies, so playing KINDERGARTEN was so exciting for me! The colors and graphics are great. The details of the babies are amazing! You can totally see kids in their laughing as well as weeping moods. KINDERGARTEN is a fun-filled, colorful and interactive management simulation game where you play Mila, the super sweet owner of the KINDERGARTEN! KINDERGARTEN is a high quality & entertaining cell animation game…which makes this game so incredibly interactive and fun!
Mila Says:
“Hi! I am Mila together we will manage a KINDERGARTEN, this means taking care of babies”
Parents bring their babies to Mila’s KINDERGARTEN, and you have to help Mila take care of the babies. All of these different babies have many different needs and they will for sure keep you occupied! If a baby goes pee-pee or does a doo-doo, you have to help Mila take the baby in her arms and change its diapers! When the baby gets hungry, you will have to help Mila prepare a bottle of formula. Once the bottle is heated up in the Bottle Warmer, Mila can give the bottle to the baby! Usually it takes a while for a bottle to heat up. Once Mila earns more money you will be able to buy a faster Bottle Warmer with her!
You have to make sure that you take good care of the babies and that you keep them happy! The happier the babies are, the more money you can earn from the parents that drop off their babies! If you fail to keep babies happy, you will be penalized and you will not earn any money!
Mila says:
“We will start with two babies and if we do well our KINDERGARTEN will get more babies to take care of. With the money earned, we upgrade the interiors and exteriors of the KINDERGARTEN. Eventually more parents will bring their babies—and the KINDERGARTEN will start to grow!”
Once you earn money in the game, you can start using it to upgrade and expand interiors and exteriors of your KINDERGARTEN! Mila only has a few toys in her KINDERGARTEN, and she plans to buy more toys once she earns more money! You will have to help her!
I love the fact that you can do so much in this simulation game, like hire people. You can chose different types of employees and decide what kind of agency you want to use. Another neat thing is that you can decide whether you want to hire people permanently or just temporarily. The selection of employees to help you run your KINDERGARTEN is great! You can hire a nanny, a receptionist, and more. You can even hire a clown to keep the babies happy! So cool! I love it that you can expand your KINDERGARTEN as well with the real estate agent; like add stuff to it (such as a bedroom, kitchen, etc.). The shop is great! You can buy the greatest stuff to upgrade your KINDERGARTEN from the inside (such as beds, cribs, etc.). This game is definitely a challenge for anyone! Youda Games has really done a good job making this game!
Mila Says:
“Hi! I am Mila together we will manage a KINDERGARTEN, this means taking care of babies”
Parents bring their babies to Mila’s KINDERGARTEN, and you have to help Mila take care of the babies. All of these different babies have many different needs and they will for sure keep you occupied! If a baby goes pee-pee or does a doo-doo, you have to help Mila take the baby in her arms and change its diapers! When the baby gets hungry, you will have to help Mila prepare a bottle of formula. Once the bottle is heated up in the Bottle Warmer, Mila can give the bottle to the baby! Usually it takes a while for a bottle to heat up. Once Mila earns more money you will be able to buy a faster Bottle Warmer with her!
You have to make sure that you take good care of the babies and that you keep them happy! The happier the babies are, the more money you can earn from the parents that drop off their babies! If you fail to keep babies happy, you will be penalized and you will not earn any money!
Mila says:
“We will start with two babies and if we do well our KINDERGARTEN will get more babies to take care of. With the money earned, we upgrade the interiors and exteriors of the KINDERGARTEN. Eventually more parents will bring their babies—and the KINDERGARTEN will start to grow!”
Once you earn money in the game, you can start using it to upgrade and expand interiors and exteriors of your KINDERGARTEN! Mila only has a few toys in her KINDERGARTEN, and she plans to buy more toys once she earns more money! You will have to help her!
I love the fact that you can do so much in this simulation game, like hire people. You can chose different types of employees and decide what kind of agency you want to use. Another neat thing is that you can decide whether you want to hire people permanently or just temporarily. The selection of employees to help you run your KINDERGARTEN is great! You can hire a nanny, a receptionist, and more. You can even hire a clown to keep the babies happy! So cool! I love it that you can expand your KINDERGARTEN as well with the real estate agent; like add stuff to it (such as a bedroom, kitchen, etc.). The shop is great! You can buy the greatest stuff to upgrade your KINDERGARTEN from the inside (such as beds, cribs, etc.). This game is definitely a challenge for anyone! Youda Games has really done a good job making this game!
How to Upload Powerpoint Presentation to Youtube
YouTube-The most awesome video sharing website
YouTube has now become the number one place on the internet to find interesting news clips and videos, and many of us upload our own videos for the world to see.
Show your PowerPoint slides on YouTube
Anyone will have to say that having videos play on a YouTube is very cool, then how about upload PowerPoint presentation to YouTube, wouldn’t that wow you friends and make you look more professional and attractive on the internet? And why don’t you take a little time to learn how to add slideshow to your YouTube as well? Here is a simple example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUcZG38_hoI
Undoubtedly, you can use PowerPoint to create a much better video presentation than that!How to upload
Since YouTube accepts only video files from most digital cameras, camcorders, and cell phones in the WMV, AVI, MOV, and MPEG file formats. But we all know that our PowerPoint presentations are not video formats and Microsoft also doesn’t support this conversion. So we need a third party software to complete this process, and we also don’t want to lose any vice-over, movies, animations and transitions in the PowerPoint during the converting. The converted video PowerPoint presentation should play as the original. A product called Wondershare PPT2Video Converter will make this work like a piece of cake! Wondershare PPT2Video Converter is an all-in-one PowerPoint to video converter. It can convert PowerPoint presentations to almost all popular video formats such as MPEG, AVI, MP4, WMV, ASF, FLV, MOV, 3GP, 3GP2. Ideal for trade show, digital signature, in-store displays and ready for video podcast. You can download the product here to have a free try:
http://download.sameshow.com/ppt2video_trial.exe
If you are using the trial version and the convert failed, you’d better contact the Customer Service of the company to give you a full version or order it! Because the trial version has water mark and sometimes doesn’t work very well!
If you want to know more about its features, view this website:
http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-video.html
When you decided to use this tool to convert your PowerPoint presentation to video, we recommend the following settings:• MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format• 320×240 resolution• MP3 audio• 30 frames per second
Resizing your video to these specifications before uploading will help your videos look better on YouTube. Once you’ve finished editing your video, made sure it’s less than 10 minutes, smaller than 100MB, and in an acceptable format, you’re ready to upload it.1. Click “Upload Videos” in the upper-right-hand corner of any YouTube page.2. Enter as much information about your video as possible, including Title, Description, Tags, and Category. The more information you include, the easier it is for users to find your video!3. Determine if you want your video set to Public or Private.4. Click the “Continue Uploading” button.5. In the next window, click the “Browse” button to browse for the video file. Select the file you want to upload.6. Click the “Upload Video” button.
After you have uploaded the video, you have to wait for a few minutes or more, be patience, because YouTube has to convert your video to certain format that supported by the website.What are you waiting for, convert your wonderful PowerPoint slides to video and upload to YouTube now!Share with others
After you have uploaded the converted video, you can share your PowerPoint presentations with others, because each video on YouTube has a unique URL, you only need to tell your friend the address of your video, click on the “Share” button at the bottom of the video player, and enter the email addresses or YouTube usernames of the people to whom you want to send it. Click the “Send” button, and you’re all done! Besides, you can insert the URL to your Blog so that you can view your PowerPoint presentations on the blog.
YouTube has now become the number one place on the internet to find interesting news clips and videos, and many of us upload our own videos for the world to see.
Show your PowerPoint slides on YouTube
Anyone will have to say that having videos play on a YouTube is very cool, then how about upload PowerPoint presentation to YouTube, wouldn’t that wow you friends and make you look more professional and attractive on the internet? And why don’t you take a little time to learn how to add slideshow to your YouTube as well? Here is a simple example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUcZG38_hoI
Undoubtedly, you can use PowerPoint to create a much better video presentation than that!How to upload
Since YouTube accepts only video files from most digital cameras, camcorders, and cell phones in the WMV, AVI, MOV, and MPEG file formats. But we all know that our PowerPoint presentations are not video formats and Microsoft also doesn’t support this conversion. So we need a third party software to complete this process, and we also don’t want to lose any vice-over, movies, animations and transitions in the PowerPoint during the converting. The converted video PowerPoint presentation should play as the original. A product called Wondershare PPT2Video Converter will make this work like a piece of cake! Wondershare PPT2Video Converter is an all-in-one PowerPoint to video converter. It can convert PowerPoint presentations to almost all popular video formats such as MPEG, AVI, MP4, WMV, ASF, FLV, MOV, 3GP, 3GP2. Ideal for trade show, digital signature, in-store displays and ready for video podcast. You can download the product here to have a free try:
http://download.sameshow.com/ppt2video_trial.exe
If you are using the trial version and the convert failed, you’d better contact the Customer Service of the company to give you a full version or order it! Because the trial version has water mark and sometimes doesn’t work very well!
If you want to know more about its features, view this website:
http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-video.html
When you decided to use this tool to convert your PowerPoint presentation to video, we recommend the following settings:• MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format• 320×240 resolution• MP3 audio• 30 frames per second
Resizing your video to these specifications before uploading will help your videos look better on YouTube. Once you’ve finished editing your video, made sure it’s less than 10 minutes, smaller than 100MB, and in an acceptable format, you’re ready to upload it.1. Click “Upload Videos” in the upper-right-hand corner of any YouTube page.2. Enter as much information about your video as possible, including Title, Description, Tags, and Category. The more information you include, the easier it is for users to find your video!3. Determine if you want your video set to Public or Private.4. Click the “Continue Uploading” button.5. In the next window, click the “Browse” button to browse for the video file. Select the file you want to upload.6. Click the “Upload Video” button.
After you have uploaded the video, you have to wait for a few minutes or more, be patience, because YouTube has to convert your video to certain format that supported by the website.What are you waiting for, convert your wonderful PowerPoint slides to video and upload to YouTube now!Share with others
After you have uploaded the converted video, you can share your PowerPoint presentations with others, because each video on YouTube has a unique URL, you only need to tell your friend the address of your video, click on the “Share” button at the bottom of the video player, and enter the email addresses or YouTube usernames of the people to whom you want to send it. Click the “Send” button, and you’re all done! Besides, you can insert the URL to your Blog so that you can view your PowerPoint presentations on the blog.
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