It will be appearing as a folder in your MAC PC and called as Dropbox, from that you can place your file in somewhere in the system. You may not that a shortcut appeared in the Finder’s Sidebar. It is simple that any thing you placed in that folder is synchronized to the server’s of Online Dropbox ( similar to Amazon’s S3 storage service) and it is made accessible to any computer that links to your Dropbox account.
It also avails that if one of your computers is turned off, or in asleep mode or in offline, automatically they will get connected and synchronized when it is connected and the Dropbox is activated.
You are having the option of viewing your files though some web interface. Optimized web browsers in iPhone or iPod will be helpful in viewing the files if you have.
Dropbox makes you feel pleasure to use, since it gives the accurate details to you. In the Mac PC’s menubar option allows you to access the Dropbox files more frequently. You can share your photos in the Dropbox with your friends who have mail address (need to be a Dropbox User) only. It can routinely converts the photos in to the gallery for easy viewing. It can be very useful in recovering the deleted file in your Dropbox.
If you need to edit some of your files that is shared in the Dropbox, you may not need to transfer the whole file and again to your connected computers. Rather you can transfer the edited part alone and these updates are echoed in connected computers. You can reduce your bandwidth size if you want to be.
The only disadvantage of Dropbox is, it only watches the specified folder and not all the Connected Dropbox Folders. The synchronization must be maintained between the two computers if you want to get linked with them. Apart from this, if you are looking for cross-platform file synchronization service, then it is obvious you have to prefer Dropbox for their best output and it values your each penny.
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Hence the question is how to confine these best practices? So that it can be instantly used by other batch of people for new projects.
The method of reusing the best practices is very helpful to complete the existing project in quick manner.
But it is not possible to completely rely on this method to produce the quality project through organization and no guarantee to get positive feedbacks from the clients. Of course it’s very important to confine the rare and vital source. So this recognized resource can be appended to the record of best practices to point out the corresponding person who learnt or who use it. Mean while discussion get started between peoples, which in turn will initiates the sharing of knowledge and other useful data.
After some period of time definitely people begins to utilize it as platform to quickly study the relevant concept before beginning the project.
Stumbling Blocks:
It is necessary to find all possible ways to reach the project peoples and make them to add their experiences into records of best practices. Certainly it’s some what hard to attain it, so be sure whether this effort is helpful for your organization for long time.
Benefits of doing it correctly:
This will pave way to complete the major part of the project soon. Hence through this the effort to apply the rework is tremendously reduced and by the way the quality of project is guaranteed. Ultimately it will increase the productivity with no defects in the stage of post delivery and in process of working.
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- 08 April 2009 03:37
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From past to now, people keep on asking whether advertising will get traffic. My sincere reply would be a big ‘No’. If you own a new blog, don’t forget that advertising won’t drive traffic to your blog. There may be some special cases you may get traffic by advertising. It would not be helpful to many new bloggers (advertising in blogs is a diverse one and we will see it in briefly here)
Do you know that blogs are good way to get traffic? And it is secret behind the successful webmaster. But bloggers are still rubbing their head to get the answer for it.
Many questions aroused regarding traffic drive through blogs. Why blogging itself cannot generate traffic? If it is true why do you want to oblige traffic for your blog? Why can’t you just do blogging and it can generate traffic by itself?
It is not that much easy to get the traffic for your blog.
You can generate traffic only by means of applying Search Engine Optimization in your blog. If not by SEO, you have to look out for another option that would be very hard and some times it will frustrate you.
I can suggest you for Search engine optimized blogs and believe me this is the easiest way to get traffic for your blog.
How it is possible to build a Search Engine Optimized Blog?
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- 27 March 2009 04:52
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Scenario:
Your domain: mydomain.com
Domain you wish to send to: theirdomain.com
1. Determine the mail server you're sending to.
* Open a CMD prompt
* Type NSLOOKUP
> set q=mx
> theirdomain.com
Response:
Non-authoritative answer:
theirdomain.com MX preference = 50, mail exchanger = mail.theirdomain.com

2. Connect to their mail server
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- 21 March 2009 23:00
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Here's the setup:
Single server that is a DC, DNS, DHCP and WINS server. Also hosts all file shares (user directories and shared folders) and printer shares.
You've purchased a new server and want to move everything over to the new server. Here's how:
1. Build your new server
First thing, build you new server with the latest Windows 2003 software (we'll stay on 2003 as that's the most common right now). We'll call the old server OLDDC and the new one NEWDC.
Give yourself a large C: partition, at least 25gb. The rest of can be partitioned into the D: drive. I don't like to create a lot of partitions because they just cause more overhead for little purpose. ALWAYS keep your OS and data separate though!
As for the server, most places up through 100 users can easily get by with a single RAID controller running RAID5. You'll see plenty of debate over this (RAID6, RAID10, etc) but I've had good luck with this configuration. 4gb of RAM for Windows Standard.
2. Promote the server to be the DC
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How did they do it? Arjan said it starts with the right attitude. «It's not about booting faster, it's about booting in 5 seconds.» Instead of saving a second here and there, set a time budget for the whole system, and make each step of the boot finish in its allotted time. And no cheating. «Done booting means CPU and disk idle,» Arjan said. No fair putting up the desktop while still starting services behind the scenes. (An audience member pointed out that Microsoft does this.) The «done booting» time did not include bringing up the network, but did include starting NetworkManager. A system with a conventional hard disk will have to take longer to start up: Arjan said he has run the same load on a ThinkPad and achieved a 10-second boot time.
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