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Senin, 26 September 2011

Suriya An Actor with a Difference

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These day’s Actors tend to be more intent to make money rather than a good film. But not this an Indian film actor, who made his Bollywood debut in Ram Gopal Varma’s Rakht Charitra (2010). The Actor had a rocky start in America, as most do, but then debuted in the 1997 film Nerrukku Ner directed by Vasanth and produced by Mani Ratnam. In 2001, he starred in Siddique’s comedy film Friends.

After watching Suriya’s work develop as well as his acting skills. I look forward to seeing him on that big screen. His next film is going to be out in December of 2011.
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Rabu, 31 Agustus 2011

Google Panda Gives More Opportunity For True Writers

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Well, within these two weeks, many people are talking about the new algorithm made by Google Inc or which better known as Google Panda or Google Farmer. What’s new with this change? Is your website affected and sent it to nowhere? Don’t worry guys… This is only a beginning. Whenever Google made a change, there’s some part of the world feel happy, yet the other used to feel sad. Either those who practice SEO or not. And of course, it’s a very normal situation since no techology is perfect, right? For a short terms, let’s just wait and see. However, according to my personal analysis, Google Panda gives more opportunity for true writers. I mean, those who love to write what they like, especially which write in a very long words, get so many benefits from this new algorithm. Why I said it so? Here’s what I thought. One of my blogs, which has original contents and written with a very long words, get additional traffics although I never optimize it. Then another blogs, which has good traffic previously, dropped to sandbox and even deindexed due to short contents that might be caught as a spam blog by Google. With this simple analysis, then if you’re going to gain more traffic at this moment, just focus to what you write. You don’t need to pay more attention on the basic of SEO but the content itself. However, I don’t know whether this condition is also valid to your problem. Yet it’s good to try.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play review

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The PlayStation phone is the device equivalent of El Dorado, in that it's spent a long time as a golden fable to trot out when conversation slows. Now the fusion of gamepad and Android phone has emerged into the modern world in the form of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play.

It's a time when iPhones have permeated the globe, able to deliver tactile gaming on the go, and Nintendo's 3DS is making waves by bringing portable 3D fun to the masses.

Even within the Sony stable, the Xperia Play has rivals to overcome. There's the NGP, successor to the PSP, on the horizon, which will arrive boasting enough processing power to run the LHC (well, a quad-core CPU and graphics processor, at least).

What's more, it must establish itself over a selection of fast and competent Android handsets, such as Sony Ericsson's Xperia Arc, which will also have the chops for 3D gaming of the non-stereoscopic kind.

Our colleagues at T3.com grabbed some Sony Ericsson Xperia Play video which you can watch below.

As a gaming-oriented mobile, the headline feature here is, of course, the slide-out controller section. This comes bearing a D-pad, the familiar PlayStation face buttons, a pair of touchpad 'thumbsticks', two shoulder buttons and some menu keys. There's also an accelerometer on board, and the four-inch 480 x 854 multi-touch screen for getting all handsy with your software.

Powering this is a 1GHz Snapdragon processor with embedded Adreno 205 GPU graphics, 512MB of RAM and Android 2.3, or Gingerbread. While that's competitive in terms of modern smartphones, we have to admit we were expecting more pixel-pushing oomph.

Rounding out the offering are a smattering of features, including Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity, 5MP camera, Bluetooth and a bundled 8GB microSD card.

Okay, now you know what's on offer, let's talk price. SIM-free, the Xperia Play will require a £480-520 extraction from your wallet, and to get the phone free on a contract will typically require paying £35-40 per month.

To put that in perspective, you could get the much-lauded Orange San Francisco and a 3DS for the same cost as a SIM-free Xperia Play, with change enough for a small library of games. For this kind of money, you'd be right to expect legendary performance.

The Xperia Play hardware itself isn't unattractive, but it is bulky, coming in a finger-width shorter than a closed 3DS and a few millimetres less thick at 62 x 119 x 16.5mm.

It's heavy as well, and feels too plasticky in the hand, mainly thanks to the creaky, glossy backplate. Oh, and the whole device retains fingerprints better than a crime lab database.

Holding the phone upright as you would to make a call, along the left-hand side of the slide-out section is a 3.5mm headphone socket and the micro-USB port. We're not huge fans of how the jack is placed, given its location makes the provided headphones rub against the base of our thumb while playing games and gets in the way for movies.

On the top edge of the phone is another less than ideally placed button – the power/lock switch. Because it's recessed, it requires a fair flex of the index finger to operate, which can be faffy at key moments.

The right-hand side has the shoulder buttons (more on them in a bit) and a volume rocker, which is in a great place for adjusting volume on the fly during calls, but awkwardly right behind the middle of the screen during gaming.

There's a minimal selection of non-backlit buttons along the bottom of the screen too to handle navigating duties. These are: Back, Home, Menu and Search respectively. They're pleasant enough to use, but we think you'll find it hard to make them out in the dark.

One neat touch is that when you flip the phone over and take off the backplate, you can access the sim slots and microSD card without removing the battery.
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PayperPost

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A penguin foams past the biology.

Now that you've added your blog, we need to make sure that you own this blog.

Create a new post on your blog. Copy and paste the randomly generated sentence shown above exactly as it is given anywhere in your new post. Publish the new post so that it is viewable at your blog's URL.

Once this sentence is on your blog, come back to your PPP account and press the claim blog button. You can remove the post after you have successfully claimed the blog.
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Laptop Dua Layar Siap Rilis November

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Kabar gembira bagi mereka yang membutuhkan layar dobel di laptopnya. Sebuah laptop dengan dual screen siap diluncurkan oleh gScreen dan diklaim sebagai yang pertama di dunia.

GScreen, perusahaan asal Alaska ini membuat laptop yang memiliki 2 layar LED HD berukuran 17 inch. Masing-masing berjalan dengan Windows 7 dan memiliki hard drive berkapasitas 500 GB serta RAM 8 GB.

Tentu saja dengan layar dobelnya, ia memiliki bobot ekstra yakni sebesar 10 pounds. Sebagai perbandingan, MackBook Pro 17 inch mempunyai berat 6,6 pounds dan HP Envy 17 inch berbpbot 7,5 pounds.

Kehadiran SpaceBook memang sudah diberitakan sejak lama namun kini GScreen menegaskan bahwa produknya sudah siap dipasarkan pada November tahun ini namun baru tersedia di Amerika dan Kanada.

Dalam siaran persnya, CEO Gordon Alan Stewart mengatakan bahwa ide pembuatan laptop tersebut datang saat sedang melakukan pekerjaannya di Hawaii dan membutuhkan ruang lebih guna melakukan pengeditan video, foto dan web design.

Sebelumnya, Acer juga telah memproduksi laptop 2 layar pada bulan Januari lalu namun tidak memiliki keyboard dalam bentuk fisik. Nah, SpaceBook di sini selain mengunggulkan layar dobel ia juga membuat penggunanya nyaman dengan adanya keyboard 'biasa'.
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