Make Money Online — Get Links Form Social Networking Sites – 17

Posted on July 9th, 2010 by admin in links and networking | No Comments »

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Here are some social bookmarking sites you can get valuable traffic and backlinks from:

Teenwag: Focus on celebrity gossip. A hybrid social network with digg-style voting. Users can submit links to be voted up by other users.

Muti: Muti is a social bookmarking site inspired by reddit and Digg but dedicated to content of interest to Africans or those interested in Africa.

Tip’d: A social media site for finance, investing, and business topics. Tip’d users vote on stories they like by clicking the ‘Tip it’ button that appears next to each story, and then can comment by pressing the ‘Discuss’ link below the story.

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Duration : 0:1:45

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The OpenOnload User-level Network Stack

Posted on June 12th, 2010 by admin in networking | 5 Comments »

Google Tech Talks
February, 7 2008

ABSTRACT

The architecture of conventional networked systems has remained largely
constant for many years now. However, some specialised application domains
have adopted alternative architectures. For example, the HPC community
uses message passing libraries which perform network processing in
user-space in conjunction with the features of user-accessible network
interfaces. Such user-level networking reduces networking overheads
considerably without sacrificing the security and resource management
functionality that the operating system normally provides.

Supporting user-level TCP/UDP/IP networking for a more general set of
applications poses considerable challenges, including: intercepting system
calls, binary compatability with existing applications, maintaining
security, supporting fork() and exec(), passing sockets through Unix domain
sockets and advancing the protocol when the application is not scheduled.

This talk presents the OpenOnload architecture for user-level networking.
We describe our solutions to the challenges outlined above, and novel
techniques to reduce CPU overhead, avoid lock contention, minimise
interrupt overheads and improve cache efficiency. Finally we present
performance results of the OpenOnload stack including protocol compliance,
and plans for further work within the open source community.

Speaker: Steven Pope
Steven Pope is a CTO at Solarflare Communications. Previously he
co-founded Level 5 Networks and prior to that was a post-doctorate
researcher in the field of high-speed networks and operating systems
at Olivetti Research Labs, which later became AT&T Laboratories
Cambridge. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of
Cambridge.

Speaker: David Riddoch
David Riddoch is Chief Software Architect at Solarflare
Communications. David joined Solarflare with the merger of Solarflare
with Level 5 Networks in April 2006. David co-founded Level 5
Networks in July 2002. Previously, David was the architect and lead
developer of the software for the CLAN high performance network
project at AT&T Laboratories Cambridge. David holds a first class
degree in computer science and a Ph.D. in high performance networking
from the University of Cambridge.

Duration : 1:34:29

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Urban Sensing, Social Networking, And The Third Thing

Posted on June 8th, 2010 by admin in networking | No Comments »

Google TechTalks
March 17, 2006

Jeff Burke
Dana Cuff
Deborah Estrin
Michael Hamilton
Mark Hansen
William Kaiser
Jerry Kang
Fabian Wagmister

ABSTRACT
Sensors and their data will dominate tomorrow’s global network. Location-tagged images and sound, captured from mobile phones, will intersect with data from municipal monitoring of city infrastructure and embedded sensors placed by citizens. Social networking applications built on tagged media are already flourishing. Intrinsically data-centric features will soon come to networking, providing low-level capabilities to verify location, aggregate sources, control resolution and implement privacy policies, all for data that originates in the…

Duration : 1:5:59

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Podcars: Using networking ideas to transport people.

Posted on June 4th, 2010 by admin in networking | 8 Comments »

Google Tech Talks
November 20, 2008

ABSTRACT

Podcars are car sized vehicles on guideways elevated over streets. Podcar systems have network topology where each pod is routed the fastest way from origin to destination. High capacity is achieved through short inter-vehicle distances. The direct travel to any destination results in high mean travel speeds, rivaled only by a car in uncongested streets. Podcars use electricity directly off the grid and are very energy efficient. The talk will give a broad description of the technology and the market situation and present a sample network for the Googleplex.

Speaker: Bengt Gustafsson
Bengt Gustafsson, CEO of Beamways, a Swedish startup developing a Podcar system. Bengt’s background is in the software industry where he has developed novel user interface generators, language interpreters and database engines.

Duration : 0:52:56

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Content Network Targeting & Optimization

Posted on May 31st, 2010 by admin in links and networking | 4 Comments »

You use Adwords Editor but do you know all of the helpful features? This webinar is designed to give you even more power to make faster and smarter changes to your account in AE. We will present a live demonstration in AdWords Editor that will show you the best features to use as well as how to optimize your account effectively by using this program. This webinar is presented by two Optimization Specialists, so you will have the opportunity to learn from the pros!

Duration : 0:35:59

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Google I/O 2008 – Underneath the Covers at Google

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | No Comments »

Underneath the Cov I/ers at Google: Current Systems and Future Directions
Jeff Dean (Google)

Over the past several years, we have built a collection of systems and tools that simplify the storing and processing of large-scale data sets, and the construction of heavily-used public services based on these data sets. These systems are intended to work well in Google’s computational environment, which consists of large numbers of commodity machines connected by commodity networking hardware. Our systems handle issues like storage reliability and availability in the face of machine failures, and our processing tools make it relatively easy to write robust computations that run reliably and efficiently on thousands of machines. In this talk I’ll highlight some of the systems we have built, and discuss some challenges and future directions for new systems.

Duration : 0:59:46

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Poken: Extending Online Social Networking Into the Real World

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin in internet networking | 21 Comments »

Google Tech Talks
January 14, 2009

ABSTRACT

Website: http://www.doyoupoken.com

Picture yourself on a university campus, or in a bar. You come across some friends, and meet some new people with whom you would like stay in touch. Instead of jotting down each person’s email address, you simply pull your Poken out of your pocket and touch it against the other person’s Poken. Next time you log in to your favorite social network, your profiles are linked and you can access enhanced functionality and services such as viewing your social interactions in a timeline.

Poken is building a service as yet unseen on the Internet, that fits right in with the move towards more open, easily accessible social networks. Combining a low-cost designer keychain accessory, containing our patented RF communication technology, and an open web-based API, we provide the tools that enable any social network to extend their reach into the real world.

Speaker: Stephane Doutriaux
In 1999 Stephane launched a Montreal-based internet start-up developing algorithms for on-demand delivery of high-fidelity audio over digital cable networks. Following this early career experience he held various positions in the high-tech industry in Canada, France and Spain. He recently completed an MBA at Switzerlands Institute for Management Development (IMD). In 2007, Stephane grew a virtual cosmetics company and sold it to the board of LOreal, as part of the e-Strat International Business Strategy Competition.

Duration : 0:46:27

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The Future of…Thermostats

Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | No Comments »

The household thermostat has always been difficult to program, wasting energy and driving up your utility bill. BNET correspondent Sumi Das explains how new networking technologies will one day connect your thermostat and meter to your PC, enabling you to track, monitor, and analyze energy usage.

Duration : 0:4:5

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A Dynamic Network Layer for Advanced Cloud Computing

Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by admin in networking | 2 Comments »

Google Tech Talks
September 2, 2008

ABSTRACT

In recent years, cloud computing has emerged as an attractive tool for delivering web-based services. Cloud computing enables rapid deployment of new services and allows those services to scale dynamically, in response to changing user demand. However, the range of cloud computing applications is constrained by limitations of the Internet service model. New network level services are needed to enable advanced applications that include real-time, person-to-person communication. This talk discusses how to add a dynamic network layer to cloud computing infrastructures, to enable the rapid introduction of new network services in support of advanced applications.

Speaker: Jonathan S. Turner
Jonathan S. Turner received the MS and PhD degrees in computer science from Northwestern University in 1979 and 1981. He holds the Barbara and Jerome Cox Chair of Computer Science at Washington University, is Chairman of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Director of the Applied Research Lab. The Applied Research Laboratory creates experimental networking technology to validate and demonstrate new research innovations. The Lab’s current projects center on extensible networking technology with a particular focus on high performance platforms for overlay hosting services.

Professor Turner served as Chief Scientist for Growth Networks, a startup company that developed scalable switching components for Internet routers and ATM switches, before being acquired by Cisco Systems in early 2000.

Turner is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a fellow of ACM and a fellow of the IEEE. He received the Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award from the IEEE in 1994 and the IEEE Millenium Medal in 2000. He has been awarded 30 patents for his work on switching systems and has many widely cited publications.

Duration : 1:9:21

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Haverty Doubts `Blow Out’ Google First-Quarter Earnings: Video

Posted on April 17th, 2010 by admin in computer networking | No Comments »

April 15 (Bloomberg) — Lawrence Haverty, associate portfolio manager at Gamco Investors Inc. talks with Bloombergs Lori Rothman about the outlook for Google Inc.’s first-quarter earnings.
Haverty also discusses the outlook for the company and Google’s advertising revenue. (Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:3:40

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