Amazon is really gearing up for battle against Barnes and Noble’s Nook eReader and the other eReaders are threatening to stole Amazon’s success in the e-book market. Aside from lowering the price of its Kindle International version to $259, Amazon just announced that it will soon be releasing the – “Kindle for PC” application. [Read more…] about Amazon to Bring e-Books to PC Users, Thanks to Competition
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HP Teams Up with Wikia to Offer On-Demand Content Printing, But Why?
HP has just announced that it has teamed up with Wikia on an on-demand printing service for Wikia online contents. The new service will be made available HP’s cloud service MagCloud. This puts Wikia’s high-quality content and images created by its more than 50,000 communites available for anyone to print in glossy magazine format. [Read more…] about HP Teams Up with Wikia to Offer On-Demand Content Printing, But Why?
Want a New Gadget? Order Now and Amazon Will Deliver it Today
Now is the best time to be living in the U.S., really. Well, at least if you are a gadget freak and likes to waste money on any electronic products that catches your fancies online. Amazon just announced a new same-day-delivery of items called Local Delivery Option. [Read more…] about Want a New Gadget? Order Now and Amazon Will Deliver it Today
What’s your biggest Internet time waster?
Hi there! Firstly, let me introduce myself. I’m Andy and I’ve been near-addicted to the Internet for 15 years. I met my wife online and I spend a lot of time at both work and play on the net.
You really don’t want to see me when my broadband connection goes down!
Anyway, while I get into the swing of things here at DailyBits, I thought I’d throw out a question to get you all commenting (so I don’t feel like I’m talking to myself.)
What’s your biggest Internet time waster?
What is it that saps time that you could have better spent being productive on or offline?
Is it one of those pesky Facebook apps? Is it Twitter? WoW? Flash games?
I’ll start. My two current time sinks are Bejeweled Blitz and Scrabble, both on Facebook.
Scrabble is easy — I’ve loved the board game since I was a kid, and now I can play against anyone even when there’s no-one locally who wants a game.
Bejeweled Blitz — well I guess the download figures for the Bejeweled empire speak for themselves when it comes to its popularity, but add the ability to play “just one more one minute game” against your Facebook friends and it has the ability to be extremely addictive.
Honestly, I’m trying to kick the habit.
(PS If anyone has found any decent tactics for playing Bejeweled Blitz as well on a trackpad as when using a mouse, do let me know.)
What keeps you online? Share in the comments below.
5 New Considerations Parents Must Make When Naming a Baby
Naming a baby 30 years ago was much easier. Parents just needed to pick a name they liked, say Lawrence or Michael, add the surname, and that was it.
Enter the Internet, and everything changes. Now you need to think twice before naming your kid, else he will have a lot of trouble on his digital interactions. Below we cover 5 new considerations parents must make when naming a baby these days.
1. Is NameSurname.com Still Available?
In the future it is very likely that every person will need to have an online presence, and having the namesurname.com domain is the best way to go. How would you feel if your child needed to build her website on namesurname.biz or namesurname.info? Pretty bad I bet.
2. Is @NameSurname Still Available on Twitter?
Another cornerstone of your online presence will be your Twitter account. Make sure to secure @namesurname for your kid, else he will need to use some crap id like @marksmith1253 or @TheRealMarkSmith.
3. Will the name trigger email spam filters?
Email will probably remain the digital communication channel of choice. As such, it is essential to make sure that the name or surname of your kid will not trigger spam filters. Name your son Mark Cumming and no one will ever get his messages….
4. Will it be easy to rank in Google’s first position for “name surname”?
Evaluate whether or not it will be easy to get your kid’s website ranked in the first position of Google for the “name surname” search query. Virtually everyone will use a search engine to find information in the future, and you don’t want people who are searching for your kid (i.e. to make a job offer) ending in the website of some footbal player or rock star.
5. Will the name of your child need disambiguation in Wikipedia?
As a parent, you certainly hope that your child will be famous one day right? If that is the case, make sure that when people search for him or her on Wikipedia they will not need to go through the disambiguation page. It is really annoying….
Bonus: Is NameSurname still available as a vanity URL on Facebook?
Personally I think that Facebook is overrated, but people seem to be using it. So it would be worth to check if the vanity URL with the name and surname of your child is still available.
Obviously I used a satirical approach while writing this article, but some of these points are becoming more serious that what you might think. Feel free to leave a comment below with your take on the issue.
Comparing Web Hosting Plans
If you have a website, you probably know how tough it is to find an affordable and reliable hosting plan. If you don’t have a website but are planning to, well, be warned.
One thing that can help in this decision is a web host rating website. It will allow you to compare different hosting plans side by side, including the features and prices offered by each. Good comparison sites will also have independent reviews written by the users, and this feedback can be very useful when choosing between a handful of companies that seem to offer similar plans.
Finally, here are some quick tips that might help you in the research process:
- Give preference to Linux based hosting plans, as they are more reliable and have more features.
- Don’t go with the cheapest plans. You will always get what you pay for.
- File a customer support ticket to test how fast they will answer it. Responsive customer support is a must.
- Don’t get seduced by huge disk space or bandwidth offers. It is very likely that your new site won’t consume even 10% of that.