Saturday, July 26, 2008

File Sharing Web



Easy File Sharing Web Server is a Windows program that allows you to host a secure peer-to-peer and web-based file sharing system without any additional software or services. Not even additional HTML page design. It allows you to run a web site on your own PC, share photos, movies, videos and music/MP3 files securely. It also allows visitors to upload/download files easily through web-based interfaces.

Easy File Sharing Web Server is a file sharing system that is simply easier and faster than other methods of sharing. Why? Because it lets you use a tool you already know how to use: a web browser, But to build a web-based file sharing system, you need to install a HTTP-server such as apache or IIS, configure a database server such as MySQL or MS SQL SERVER and then build your system with HTML pages and scripts of PHP, Perl, ASP, VBScript, Javascript, and so on. All these are difficult for most users. Our solution saves your time, saves your money.


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Easy File Sharing Web Server contains several built-in systems including HTTP/HTTPS Web Server, multi-threads database system, Bulletin Board System, Server Script system, Password Protection system. Users just need to install Easy File Sharing Web Server and no other software. All without additional configuration.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Focusing on the Free Bingo Bonus

Aside from enjoying free bingo games, choosing to play online has a lot of advantages and the most “interesting” would be being offered bonus codes when signing up for the first time or having your deposit doubled or tripled, etc. This is why a lot of seasoned online bingo players do what they love best: hunting for those sites that offer bonuses.

The bonuses being offered by bingo sites do not only refer to the free money that you get but could also refer to free points, free bingo cards, free games, and a lot more. The fact that there are now at present over a hundred sites online where you can play this very popular game results to these varied websites competing with each other. Their main aim is to have the greatest number of people signing up and playing their games.

Not only will you be able to find free bingo bonus offers on most sites; you will also be able to meet new people, learn the tips and tricks in playing better, bingo sites reviews, strategies, etc. Be sure to not only b contented with one or two sites where you have been playing for a long time---search for other sites that may be able to give you if not the best offers, better offers as compared to your usual sites. However, it is a must to research well so that you will be signing up only with legitimate bingo gaming sites.

It is also great to look for free bingo sites where you can engage in “practice matches” or basically be thrilled in gaming without paying any amount. Remember the saying: “The best things in life are free”? Surely that can be applied to playing online bingo for free. Now if you want to win money, you may want to sign up with paid bingo sites.

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Tips For Working In Internet Cafe

1. Finding an Internet Cafe

Before leaving on any business trip, make sure you have researched where Internet cafes are located and which are located in close proximity to where you are staying. Having an Internet cafe which is located hours away from where you are staying is not convenient at all. Use online directories and map services to get specific locations and directions.

2. Weighing the Costs

Many Internet cafes which are listed online do provide details regarding the costs and how long you can use the service. Compare the price of access via an Internet cafe against the cost of Internet access in your hotel so that you are making the best and most economical decision. If you are going to use the Internet only for checking email - an Internet cafe could be a viable option.

3. Go Web-based

Use a web-based email system either your own company's or through a third-party such as Hotmail or Google. This can be a quick method of checking your email and you will not have to worry about losing any email on your own system.

4. Leave Email on the Server

Rather than downloading your email to the computer in the Internet cafe, learn how to change your email settings to have the email stay on the server. This way when you return from your trip, you can still access the email and file it as needed. Just remember to change your settings back once you return from your trip.

5. Time for a Change

Using an Internet cafe provides you with a change of space and allows you to get out of either an office or your hotel room. Whether you want to grab a quick bite to eat or just read email your email, it's a nice change of pace for mobile workers.

6. Don't Leave Anything Behind

Learn how to delete your email and any web surfing information from an Internet cafe computer. You don't need to leave any information that could be discovered by someone else. Like camping - leave nothing behind.

7. Not Meant for Internet Cafes

If you plan to work for a prolonged period of time or download large files - an Internet cafe isn't your best option. Most Internet cafes rely on people coming in and out, not staying for extended periods of time. This could also get very expensive for you the mobile worker. If your work involves spending an extended time online, then working from your hotel room is your best option.

8. What Do Others Say?

Talking with co-workers about their experiences with Internet cafes can help you avoid problems and learn which Internet cafes to avoid or which to seek out. Once you return from your business trip be sure to share your experiences with others. Your company may even wish to create a list of recommended Internet cafes.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Internet cafe

Internet cafés are a natural evolution of the traditional café. Cafés started as places for information exchange, and have always been used as places to read the paper, send postcards home, play traditional or electronic games, chat to friends, find out local information. Cafés have also been in the forefront of promoting new technologies, for example, the car in 1950s California.

As internet access is in increasing demand, many pubs, bars and cafes have terminals, so the distinction between the Internet cafe and normal café is eroded. In some, particularly European countries, the number of pure Internet cafés is decreasing since more and more normal cafés offer the same services. However, there are European countries where the total number of publicly accessible terminals is also decreasing. An example of such a country is Germany. The cause of this development is a combination of complicated regulation, relatively high internet penetration rates, the widespread use of notebooks and PDAs and the relatively high number of WLAN hotspots. Many pubs, bars and cafés in Germany offer WLAN, but no terminals since the Internet café regulations do not apply if no terminal is offered. Additionally, the use of Internet cafés for multiplayer gaming is very difficult in Germany since the Internet cafe regulations and a second type of regulations which was originally established for video arcade centers applies to this kind of Internet cafes. It is, for example, forbidden for people under the age of 18 to enter such an Internet café, although particularly people under 18 are an important group of customers for this type of Internet café.

While most Internet cafés are private businesses many have been set up to help bridge the 'digital divide', providing computer access and training to those without home access. For example, the UK government has supported the setting up of 6000 telecentres.

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