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What to Look for to Buy the Best Portable Laptop

October 11th, 2009

Portable laptops have made life much simpler and made it easier for you to do your job efficiently because now you can work on your peronal or professional assignments from anywhere and at any time. There are numerous portable laptops you can get in todays market which are of top quality.These portable laptops include Sony VAIO laptop, HP Pavilion laptop, Lenovo Thinkpad to name a few.

Before zeroing in on the laptop that suits your needs, it is vital to measure the merits and demerits of these portable laptops. Online software reviews come in handy in this regard.Laptops come in various shapes and sizes.While the smallest laptops offer mobility and portability , they come with limited features and a smaller key pad. On the other hand the ones that are larger in size are equipped with more features and offer more storage space but are difficult to carry around.

Ultra portable laptop has solved the problem. These laptops are small and extremely lightweight. They are just the best option for business travelers because of its portability. Thin-and-light laptops have an edge over an ultra portable laptop.

These laptops have the advantage of performance and ability to be carried easily. The features include powerful processors with the mobile technology and relatively large keypad in comparison to the other smaller laptop versions. It also come with a larger hard disk space and integrated CD/DVDROM drive.

Thin-and-light portable laptop is 1 inch thick in size and weighs around 4 to 6 pounds. The diagonal length of the display screen ranges from 12 to 14 inches. It runs on dual core processors and has an 80 GB to 120 GB drive with many ports and connections. It has LAN (Local Area Network), modem, Bluetooth and WWAM; the last two are optional features.

The portable laptop is an inch in thickness and measures around 6 lbs. The length of the VDU starts at 12 goes upto 14 inches. it is powered by a powerful dual core micro-processors. The hard drive size ranges from 80 GB to 120 GB and offers numerous ports and other types of connections. It has integrated local area network connection,modem, Bluetooth and Wi-fi which are optional features.

Other best portable laptop choices include manufacturers such as LG, Sony and Acer. The Sony Vaio line has some great looking products. The LG Xnote series can also fit the bill if you are looking to go off the beaten track. Acer provides extremely cost effective solutions with their Aspire series and Travelmate series.

The best thin-and-light portable laptop weighs around 5.5 pounds and is 15 inches thick. The best of the lot are HP dv1000t, Dell Inspiron E1405, Toshiba Satellite M105-530 and Sony VAIO VGN FJ290. Sony?s model is perhaps the best choice because of its vibrant colors. The laptop models come in colors like red, jade green, sky blue and raspberry red. It is powered by 1.86 GHz Intel Premium M 750 Processor and 1 GB memory. It also has a crisp 14.1 inch display screen. A high-class feature of this model is an embedded webcam that supports videoconferencing facility. The battery life of 3.5 hours is enough for smooth, uninterrupted work.

The most important thing that matters while buying portable laptops is your need. Buy a portable laptops which fulfills all your needs while staying within your budget. With reviews galore, you shouldn?t be lost for information.

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October 11th, 2009 02:16:33

Top 2009 (Home Based Business Opportunity) by Steve Lucas

October 08th, 2009

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October 08th, 2009 02:01:54

Search Engine Optimisation – Methods Compared

October 02nd, 2009

Search Engine Optimisation is an ever changing discipline. It works to maximise a website’s ratings on the ‘natural’ search lists on major Search Engines. Natural or ‘organic’ lists form the main body of a SE page. These do not include the paid listings. The PPC (paid) entries tend to feature at the top and right side of the page. Whilst the other free ads have been listed by the SE’s. The order of each site is determined by its ‘importance’ and relevance to the keyword.

Plainly our aim is to get our site up with the top ones. We’re unlikely to get noticed if we’re number 8 on the tenth page! Only those in the Search Engine’s ‘inner circle’ know all the factors used to position sites. It’s not in the SE’s interest to tell people everything they do.

But there is now a skilled sector entirely devoted to benefiting from high rankings. On the Search Engine side you have upgraded technological patents being regularly filed. (To cause as much uncertainty as possible!) And to rival that, we have a large Search Engine Optimisation sector. Optimisation specialists test, quantify and evaluate a myriad of indicators that affect a site’s ratings.

Search Engine Optimisation deals with both on-page and off-page issues. In addition there are geographic and demographic factors, but SEO cannot control these. (Off-Page optimisation is examined in an additional feature.)

‘On-Page’ SEO

If we can make changes to our site to make it more friendly to Search Engines, this is called ‘on-page’ optimisation. This is quite straight-forward – it simply requires correctly setting up your site. It involves such factors as – Using internal links, keywords, header tags and meta tags.

Don’t worry if you don’t understand the technical terms. The bottom-line is, that while it is the easiest to control, it has the LEAST affect on your ranking. To be blunt, some would say it hardly has any effect at all. Search Engines used to credit on page factors in the past. Not any longer though.

If, however, off-page has been optimised, (and there are many inbound back-links), then on-page continues to be important. At that stage, Internal Linking and some On Page manipulation can be beneficial.

Some Words Of Caution… A phrase that shows vast numbers of results should not be your first SEO target. For instance, if you typed into a Search Engine the term Car insurance, seventy million results would be listed for the UK alone. It’s fairly obvious that seventy million competitors is a few too many for someone just getting started.

On the other hand… The phrase ‘Southampton Car Insurance’ only brings in three hundred thousand. (Assuming I was a car insurance provider in Southampton.) This still seems quite a large amount, but it’s actually not in search terms.

I could expect to get ranked far more easily for the longer phrase. In reality, getting ranked for car insurance would cost a fortune! I’d actually be head to head with the really big boys. So not a great idea – especially, in fact, when there are much better ways to go about it.

We should concentrate on more accurate ‘phrases’ that give us less competition. They’re known as long tail searches, because they’ll have several keywords. It depends on your competition, but long-tail searches can be up to 6 or 7 words. Usually, a long-tail phrase is three or four words.

It’s sensible to start SEO work on terms that yield under half a million returns. (If the sites on the front page haven’t used SEO techniques, then we might go with bigger yields). Over time we’ll gain ground on the larger search terms. This will happen automatically through building back links. We can go for some of those after several months if we’ve SEO’d well. A line of attack like this makes business sense. Basically we zone in on people who are specifically searching to purchase.

Don’t just limit building back links to your website’s home page – link them up to various sub pages as well. The Search Engines like this – especially Google. Category pages for instance are good to back-link. They very frequently link up to a range of sub-pages, so driving appropriate terms to them can be very worthwhile. Thus – don’t restrict the back links to just one page. The managing and listing of individual sub-pages is receiving growing attention from the major Search Engines.

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October 02nd, 2009 03:32:57

Microsoft NEW Technology Microsoft Surface

September 30th, 2009

No more Keyboards


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September 30th, 2009 01:59:25

Did you know? Technology.

September 28th, 2009

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September 28th, 2009 01:37:15