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After a long awaiting the iPhone has arrived in India. Apple Inc.’s hugely popular 3G iPhone made its debut in India on Friday, but with a price tag of $700 pheww.That’s almost 3 times the US Price.A midnight launch in the Indian capital drew a small but enthusiastic crowd to Vodafone Essar, one of the two retail distributors in India, at the city’s Connaught Place commercial district.

India is the world’s fastest-growing wireless market and with nearly 300 million subscribers is the second-largest market for such services after China.Operators have been adding more than 8 million customers a month, but most of them are low-paying users, who use their phone just for calling and not for data and multimedia services.


“Indians tend to buy the most fancy cell phones, and the iPhone has a massive fan following everywhere,” said Pinaki Mishra, head of retail & consumer practice at Ernst & Young.

“It is seen as a status symbol, an aspirational product, so you can expect to see not just the rich, but also tech-savvy youngsters and people in small towns buying it.”

Sanjay Kapoor, Airtel‘s president for mobile services, said the company received more than 200,000 pre-bookings for the new iPhone before prices were announced.

“iPhone has been an iconic technological revelation of this year and Airtel has been at the forefront of innovation and customer delight in the Indian telecom sector,” Sanjay Kapoor, President, Bharti Airtel mobile services, said.

iPhone is embedded with all 3G features and is twice as fast as the existing mobile phones. The phone also has in-built GPS system, that facilitates as a navigation and positioning tool.

Airtel subscribers who would like to book their iphone, can click here
Vodafone subscribers who would like to book their iphone, can click here
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So finally, we can look forward to see that iPhone in most of the youngsters in India juts like this person who purchased that iPhone immediately without thinking or looking at it’s feature.

What do you about this much craze of iPhone?

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Don’t like being found in Google? Here are some sure fired ways to lower your ranking and get the worst search engine results. These are the worst of the worst dirty tricks, and they can lower your Google ranking or just get you banned.

Getting page views at any cost is not a good tactic. It never works in the long run, even if it may work for a short while. Beware of any company that recommends you employ any of these techniques.


1. Cloaking
Designing your Web site so that search engines see one thing and visitors see another is called cloaking. This can be done with sneaky redirects or with programming, and it’s strictly verboten.

Nobody likes to be tricked this way. If they’re looking for a Web site on knitting, they’ll be very ticked to end up on a Web site about horses.

Cloaking your Web site is a sure-fire way to get banned from Google.


2. Duplicate Content
Spam sites sometimes try to collect page views by duplicating the same content on multiple pages.

Don’t copy and paste large amounts of text from your own pages, and certainly don’t violate copyright by copying content from elsewhere. Google has been known to ban sites that duplicate too much content.

This can occasionally cause problems, because some spamming Web site might be duplicating your content. If you find someone violating your copyright this way, you can let Google know.

3. Have a Robot Write Your Web Site
Just as it’s a bad idea to duplicate content, it’s a worse idea to get a machine to write your content for you. There are programs out there that duplicate the same content but make a few changes here and there. If Google catches you, and they’re pretty good at catching this, you can kiss your page views goodbye.

Write your own content. That’s as simple as it gets. Don’t buy “instant AdSense” Web sites. If this really made lots of passive money, they wouldn’t be selling them.

4. Add Keywords that Don’t Relate to Your Content
Meta keywords aren’t that important to Google anymore. However, when you list keywords, do list keywords that directly relate to your site, and don’t repeat the same keyword multiple times. Spamming keywords by listing every word in the dictionary is a great way to have your ranking lowered in Google.

Likewise, don’t use the trademarked names of products made by your competitors as keywords. At best it’s a bad user experience, at worse it can get you sued by those competitors.

5. Link to Bad Neighborhoods
Google calls spamming sites bad neighborhoods, and linking to them is a great way to lower your PageRank.

Linking ordinarily would make you a good neighbor and a good citizen of the Internet. However, just because someone links to you does not obligate you to link back to them. Check out the Web site first, and make sure it is not a bad neighborhood.

How do you know it’s a bad neighborhood? Check their PageRank and scan the Web site for any of the violations you see here.

6. Hide Text
Don’t try to hide keywords by making the background color the same as the font color. This is called keyword stuffing or fontmatching. Google and other search engines are increasingly sophisticated at catching this, and they’ll likely remove any offending Web sites from their search engine index.

Likewise, watch how small you make the text. In a variation of keyword stuffing, some people try to put teeny tiny text at the bottom of a page. It doesn’t work.

7. Title Stacking
Don’t try to add extra <title> tags for more keywords. This cousin of keyword stuffing is called </title>title stacking, and it won’t win you any friends at Google.

One title per page, please, although you may separate that title with a dash to hit a few more keywords that do relate to your content, such as “Pie Crust Recipe – Homemade Pastry Dough.”

8. Distribute Viruses, Trojans, or Other Badware
If your site is distributing a virus, Trojan, or other badware, Google’s going to remove you from their index for the public good. This should be a no-brainer.

Double check any software you agree to distribute to make sure it isn’t harmful, and make sure your server is secure, so that hackers don’t decide to hijack your Web site and distribute malicious software for you.

Learn more about viruses from PCWorld.

9. Doorway Pages
Doorway pages
or Gateway pages are pages that are optimized for one key term but are really designed to be gateways to lead you to different content. For instance the “blueberry,” “strawberry,” and “orange” gateways might all be designed to get you to go to “fruit punch.”

Doorway pages usually have very little in the way of original content and often cloak or redirect users to the intended Web site. Be aware of affiliate programs, because some of these may look like doorway pages to Google.

10. Automated Inquiries
Google doesn’t appreciate robots writing your content, and they’re even less appreciative of robots checking your ranking. Automated Google queries and automated link submission are both against Google’s terms of service, and both of them can get your site banned. They tie up computing resources for everyone.

In Conclusion

Don’t be a jerk. Optimize your Web site for Google by designing a clear, well organized site. Don’t try to trick people or take the lazy way out of making good content.

Many People wanted to know that where do we will get the cheapest domains in the world.So here is a huge directory listing different domains provided by different domain registration sites and their pricing respectively..Many Many Thanks To my online friend xxdomainxx For making this directory.



This price list is as on 17th june 2008.Prices are in ascending order:

.COM Domain

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name.com $5.99
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godaddy.com $9.99
moniker.com $10.49
directnic.com $15.00
networksolutions.com $34.99

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name.com $5.89
netfirms.com $5.95
moniker.com $6.04
1and1.com $6.99
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namecheap.com $9.29
godaddy.com $9.99
directnic.com $15.00
networksolutions.com $34.99

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name.com $7.99
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moniker.com $10.95
directnic.com $15.00
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netfirms.com N/A
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moniker.com $8.19
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networksolutions.com $34.99
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dynadot.com N/A
godaddy.com N/A
directnic.com N/A
netfirms.com N/A

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moniker.com $12.87
godaddy.com $14.99
directnic.com $15.00
namecheap.com $28.80
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moniker.com $18.99
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networksolutions.com $74.99
moniker.com $89.70
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namecheap.com N/A
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name.com N/A
networksolutions.com N/A
estdomains.com N/A
directnic.com N/A

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moniker.com

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godaddy.com

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namecheap.com

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networksolutions.com

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1and1.com

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name.com

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netfirms.com

Free with .net and .com

directnic.com

N/A

estdomains.com

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Yahoo! Buzz Launched on February 26, 2008 which could be only visited by some people is now open to all in beta stage.It’s a community-based news article website, much like Digg, that combines the features of social bookmarking and syndication through a user interface that allows editorial control. Users can be allowed to publish their own news stories, and link to their own or another person’s site that links to a full story of the information, therefore driving traffic to that person’s website and creating a larger market for sites that research and publish their own news articles and stories.


The big benefit for publishers is that top Buzz stories are linked from the Yahoo home page, which turns a firehose of traffic onto a story. When those stories hit the home page there’s a good chance that the linked site will have a record day in traffic. Yahoo says they’ve sent 16 million visitors to outside sites in those first two weeks, and they’ve gathered data from some of the linked partners.

  • The buzz can be about anything – a great story on a major news site, an extraordinary bit from an obscure site, an intriguing video, or a fantastic blog that shouldn’t be missed.
  • Instead of editors, people like you determine the top-rated stories.


How it works.

  • First, we determine the most popular topics that people are searching for on Yahoo!.
  • Then, we showcase the most popular stories within those topics, based on activities like voting and emailing stories to friends.
  • Stories with most Buzz may be published on the Yahoo! home page – you can impact what millions will see on Yahoo!.


Yahoo isn’t the first large company to try out the Digg model. In mid 2006 AOL relaunched the Netscape portal as a Digg-like site. AOL eventually moved the service to a different domain name and renamed it Propeller. The service has about 3.8 million monthly unique visitors (Comscore), compared to about 12.5 million for Digg.

Buzz Has the Following Categories:

  1. Entertainment
  2. Sci/Tech
  3. Politics
  4. Business
  5. Health
  6. Images
  7. Lifestyle
  8. Sports
  9. Travel
  10. U.S News
  11. Video
  12. World

They Also Have A Widget which we can put on our blog or website like this:


Buzz was created as a direct competitor to Digg. Yahoo! created the service in hopes that it would drive larger traffic to their site and would give them an advantage over larger online media companies such as Google or MSN, which are Yahoo!’s largest competitors in terms of search engines that provide services and web features to its customers.

So What do you think about it?

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