Sunday, 2 October 2011

Understanding Google adsense’s Policies


If you’ve read anything at all online about AdSense, you’ve probably seen the
phrase “familiarize yourself with the AdSense Program Policies” at least as
many times as you’ve seen the moon. There’s good reason for that.

Google is very strict about AdSense users (publishers, in their jargon) following

Sunday, 4 September 2011

how to create google adsense account?


If you have a Google account that you want to use when you set up your
AdSense account, here are the steps for setting up the account:
1. Point your browser to the AdSense Web site at www.adsense.com.
2. Click the Sign Up Now button,
20 Part I: AdSense Basics

The Potential of AdSense


 AdSense seems relatively simple, so what’s all the fuss about? Well, the
easy answer to that is money. Publishers use AdSense because it’s a potential
revenue stream that might not otherwise be available to them.
In some rare cases, you may have heard of AdSense publishers making

Can I have more than one AdSense account?


Having more than one account might seem like a good idea in certain situations.
For example, if you run multiple Web sites, you might want to have a
different AdSense account for each of those sites.
Google doesn’t think that’s such a great idea.

Can I use AdSense on more than one Web site?


Sure you can, and here are a couple ways to do it. First, you can use the same
AdSense code on all your sites, and the metrics — the tracking measurements,
like number of clicks and payment for clicks — are all collected in the
same report with no way to differentiate the Web site.

Common Questions about AdSense


How much money can I make with AdSense?

There’s just no easy answer to this question. Well, okay, there’s an easy
answer — it depends. But that easy answer isn’t really useful. The problem
is that several measurements impact your daily revenue from AdSense ads,
such as

Deciding Whether AdSense Is Right for You?


Even though there are a lot of benefits to using AdSense, it’s not for everyone.
Just like not everyone likes the idea of eating chocolate, there will be
some who aren’t willing to risk that AdSense ads push (or draw) traffic away
from their Web sites.
One good example of this is if you have an e-commerce

How to make money through adsense?


so AdSense is (in essence) an advertising program. But why would
you want to use it? Well, for the money, of course. AdSense is an easy way
to generate income from your Web site, even if you’re not selling anything
on the site.

What is google adsense?


Since the Internet first began in the early ’80s, it’s grown like kudzu in
southern Alabama — faster than anyone can keep up with. The adoption
of the Internet has been so rapid, in fact, that some companies are spending
millions of dollars trying to find ways for third-world countries to have

What is Overclocking?

Overclocking is a cool way of making your CPU, video card (monitor card), 3D accelerator and some other kinds of hardware run faster and give better performance for free! (Intel's worst nightmare! MWHAHAHAHAHA!!!)

Now, what exactly is overclocking and how do I do it?


Materials
The little booklet you were supposed to received together with your CPU.
A screwdriver (better be a Philips screwdriver).
A metal plier with a rubber/plastic handle or a bunch of fingers (better be your fingers... oh, and when I said a bunch of fingers, I've meant at least 5, all of them attached to a living hand (better be yours).

Possible Side Effects of overclocking

Your computer won't start: this probably means you have overclocked your computer too much. Lower your CPU speed a bit and then try again.
Your OS won't start (or crash very frequently) or your computer will reboot itself randomly etc': open your computer, find the jumper that changes the CPU Voltage (the CPU Voltage is usually something that fits into this pattern: 2.x, when x can be any number) and increase the voltage a bit on every time.

How to Avoid these Side Effects of overclocking?

Attach another fan or a "Heat Sink" to your CPU. It shouldn't cost much (a couple of bucks, maybe) and the outcomes would amaze you (For example: using a device that cools your CPU to -20 Celsius degrees you can turn a Celeron 300A into a 633MHZ CPU)
Place your computer where you won't block it's air ways.
There are programs like CPUIdle (URL(7) to download:

What is BIOS ?


This contains instructions which are specific for that particular motherboard. Those programs and instructions will remain in the PC throughout its life; usually they are not altered. However, it is possible to get replacement / upgrade BIOS's. Primarily the ROM code holds start-up instructions. In fact there are several different programs inside the start-up instructions, but for most users, they are all woven together. You can differentiate between:

What is Chipset?

We all know what assembly language is, do we not? It is the programming language that is most native to a computer. The instructions go directly to the chip (more or less). (Assembly actually lays on top of Machine code, which is the real native: Assembler is a more human-friendly version)... Each chip has their own different version of assembler/machine code, called its _chipset_.
 
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