Best Netbook February 2010 Review

Best Netbook Model of February 2010

It has been 2 years since netbooks entered market and become one of the best choice of computing for students.

Students get many benefits from netbooks. Many can now have their own computer . Netbooks have many interesting role for students, especially the price, size, and weight.

There are many models in the market today, students are spoilt for choice. Lets now take a look at one of the best netbook models for 2010

Asus Eee PC 1005PE - Best Seller on Amazon for February 2010.

Asus Eee PC 1005PE


is truly amazing. It is slim. Just 1.4 inches. It weighs a mere 2.8 pounds. From the size and weight, it is an ideal netbook for students.

It is capable powered unit for 11 hours of work on a single charge

Students should'nt worrying about the power of this netbook in their daily college work.. Take notes, play a game, browsing internet, writing documents, ets. Don't forget to recharge it to full capacity at home every day.

It has a better keyboard than the 1005HA with a change to the chiclet style. The battery life of the 1005PE is up to an incredible 11 hours. Expect real life situations to give you around 9 or 10 hours. That is incredible. It comes with Bluetooth! It has just been released at Amazon.com here:


What customers are saying about the New Asus Eee PC 1005PE netbook:

I purchased this little computer about a week ago and so far it has been great. So far I have not found anything to complain about with the computer so I will list a few of the things I like:

- Even with the extended capacity battery, the computer is very light and portable
- The battery life is great! My daughter watched movies for almost 8 hours on our plane ride home without a hitch or stutter. After being in use for nearly the entire flight, it still had 35% of the battery remaining. Another note on the battery, in the earlier 1005 netbooks, the battery would stick out past the screen on the rear of the netbook. That is no longer the case, on the 1005PE it is flush with the rear of the netbook.
- The keyboard is nice and decent size. I almost bought a Toshiba solely because I did not like the keyboard on the 1005HA version of this machine. Asus changed the keyboard on this model to a chiclet keyboard which is much better. I saw one review that thought the keyboard was flimsy. As far as I can tell, the Asus has no more flexibility in the keyboard than the Acer or Toshiba netbooks I looked at.
- Windows 7 starter and Asus Utility. I saw a few reviews where people complained about Win7 Starter. Again, so far no problems with the OS, it does what it is intended to do. As far as the complaints about changing the background on the desktop, Asus was kind enough to provide a utility that makes changing the background very easy.
- WLAN - since I bought the netbook, it has been in 6 locations that have wireless internet and it has jumped on the network easily each time regardless on encryption.

A couple more thoughts on netbooks in general:
- Netbooks are not desktop replacements or miniture laptops. They are intended to provide basic computing and internet needs. If you are expecting it to fly through huge power point presentations or apps that require a lot of RAM and processing power you will be disappointed. If all you need is a computer that travels easily and will allow you to surf the web, play music and video and run office programs, netbooks can be a very good choice.
- I would recommend that anyone who buys a netbook remove as much of the installed software as they can. I was able to remove alot of pre-loaded junk and the netbook ran faster. Here are a few program that I think every netbook should have: Firefox or Google Chrome for internet, vlc (Videolan) for music and movie playback, Open Office 3 for word processing, spreadsheets, etc and Foxit Reader for opening .pdf files.
Also, I have seen several recommendations to replace the 1GB Ram with a 2GB stick. I have not done this yet and it still works great. At the moment I have a 4GB SD card installed to see if there are any performance gains using the Windows Reafyboost function. So far so good.

The bottom line is that this netbook has exceeded my expectations and is a solid little machine. I would recommend it to anyone in search of a good netbook. By Bizzybee (Virginia Beach, VA United States)



Got this for the long battery life. It really does get most of the advertised 14 hours. Got about 11 hours with wireless access during most of that time, a fair amount of work on the machines, and there was still a tiny bit of battery life left. So I'd say the numbers (14 hours would reflect less work and less wireless use) are not too far off. The machine is very sleek, somewhat heavy for its size (the battery probably makes up a good deal of the weight gain), and the Windows 7 is usable. I'd say that it was a good package if battery life were near the top of your desire list.

Pro:
- Genuinely good battery life
- Works fine, hardware & software
- Looks good, especially the display

Cons:
- Slightly heavy for the size and definitely heavier than some other netbooks
- Windows 7 "Starter" edition, if that matters to you
- Probably would run faster with more memory standard

By Michael A. Duvernois (Minneapolis, MN United States)



iPhone Applications for Kids

Top iPhone and iPod Touch Applications for Children

What are your favorite iPhone or iPod Touch Apps for your kids?

Even though I've had an iPhone for a couple of years, I'm just starting to get into the apps. We try to be careful with the amount of time our kids spend on the computer/iPhone, but once in a while they get to play with our apps. Unfortunately, I have found that it is difficult to find good applications for kids. Whenever I'm with a group of moms or dads that have an iPhone, which tends to be more and more these days, the topic of good, kid-friendly iPhone apps seems to come up. I thought I'd create this hub for us parents to share our favorites. We have three girls (six, three, and one), so our favorites tend to be in this age range. Below are some of our favorites, and I hope that we can start a good list in the comments capsule to discover new apps for kids.

Top iPhone Apps for Kids under Two

I know it sounds crazy for a kid under two to use an iPhone application, but our one year old loves to look at the animals and hear animal sounds. I haven't found very many applications that are appropriate, but here are our favorites:

  1. Animal Fun: It has pictures of animals, says their name, and makes their sound. (FREE)
  2. Finger Piano: Play the piano randomly or follow the directions for older kids. (LITE VERSION IS FREE)
  3. Simple Draw: Draw with the touch of a finger (FREE)
  4. Zoo for Baby: The Freestyle mode shows pictures of animals and when you tap on them they make a sound. (FREE)
  5. Zoo Sounds: The free version has only 4 animals and sounds, the paid version (.99) has 12 animals.
If you have any other favorite applications for kids under 2, please start a list in the comments capsule!

Our Favorite iPhone and iPod Touch Applications


Top iPhone Applications for Toddlers Ages 2-4

Here are the best iPhone applications for our 3 year old that we have found. This age is really a sweet spot for applications. Please leave your favorites in the comments capsule!

  1. Shape Bulilder: The lite (free) version is great. It's a puzzle game where you put the correct shapes in the correct spots. (FREE)
  2. Jirbo Match: The girls really like the matching games; it's like memory. I'm sure there are others that are good too. (FREE)
  3. The Wheels on the Bus: Every toddler loves this song. This application sings the song and lets you interact with the characters. (.99 cents)
  4. Pocket Phonics: The lite version of this application only has 6 letters. It's worth getting the paid version on this application because it gives you many more options for sound blends, etc. I highly recommend this application for kids learning their letters and sounds.
  5. iWrite Words: Follow a little crab to write letters. Our three year old likes this letter making app too. (LITE version is FREE)
  6. First Words Sampler: You drag and drop letters to make a word. The lite version is great. (FREE)
  7. I Hear Ewe: animal sounds in a cute user interface. (FREE)

The Best iPhone Applications for Kids over the age of 4

The iPhone Applications for older kids can be very interesting. Our oldest daughter loves the following applications:

  1. Google Earth: This is a great application for kids and adults. (FREE)
  2. National Georgraphic Games: Jigsaw or Spot It! (FREE)
  3. Simon: Like the old school game where the four sections light up and you try to copy the pattern. (FREE)
  4. Scramble: making words from jumbled letters (FREE)
  5. Doodle Buddy: This is another drawing application for all ages (FREE)
  6. Tangram Puzzle Pro: This is a more advanced version of Shape Builder (.99 cents)
  7. The Fuzzy Fierce Peach: This a cute app that is more like a book than a game. ($1.99)

To Register a Domain Name

How to Register a Domain Name

How to Register a Domain Name is very important because you will need a website with a registered domain name before you can start to sell your product online. In order to make money online, you will need to get lots of traffic to your website and therefore, for the search engine optimization purpose, it is very important to choose the right set of long tail keywords as the URL for your website so you can get lots of free traffic for your website in the future.

The steps for Choosing the Domain Name

1) The first step to choose the right set of long tail keywords is always to use the Google Adwords Keyword Tool as your keyword's research tool, you can find more information about this tool from my previous Hub, Make-Money-Online-with-Google-AdWords-Keyword-Tool. With this tool, you will be able to find the best keyword combination by looking at the traffic volume of each keyword from the table. After you have done with your keyword research, start to choose the top level domain (TLD) for your website, the top level domain is the final part of the website address such as ".com", ".net" or ".org". Then, combine your long tail keywords with the top level domain to get your website address, for example, if you combine the long tail keywords "Learn Java Window Apple iPhone" with the top level domain ".com", you will get "LearnJavaWindowAppleiPhone.com". Now wait a minute! Can you spot what is wrong with this domain name? Due to no spacing is allowed in between the words of the domain name, you will need to use the (-) to separate those keywords or else you will get the word like LearnJavaWindowAppleiPhone instead of Learn-Java-Window-Apple-iPhone. What will happen next is that when the Google bot indexes your site, it will read your domain name word by word and LearnJavaWindowAppleiPhone will be interpreted as one word instead of five ( Learn Java Window Apple iPhone). LearnJavaWindowAppleiPhone will not bring you any traffic although it is so unique and you can easily get to the top spot in Google SERP as compared to Learn-Java-Window-Apple-iPhone which will take sometime for you to get there. Anyway, after you have done with all the hard work, it is time to go to the second step.

2) Type in your domain name which is now Learn-Java-Window-Apple-iPhone.com into the Google search box to find out whether that domain name is still available or not. If the domain name is still available, then all you need to do is just to register it at those online domain name registration sites. But how about if that domain name has already been taken by other? Then you will need to go through the step one process all over again. Or, you can check out those online buy domain name site and try to buy the domain name from the domain's owner. After you have filled up the Domain Buy Service Agreement form from the online buy domain name site, you will get your Certified Appraisal within 2 business days. After that, the domain buy agent will negotiate with the owner of that domain name for the lowest possible price and if the owner accepts your offer, then the deal is closed.

As we all can see, a good web domain names has become increasingly important to most of the website owners nowadays because we know that we all will need lots of traffic before we can start to make money online.

How To Set Up Facebook Ad

How To Set Up Facebook Ad

This article will provide you with the basic idea about facebook ad which will help you to drive more traffic to your website. A new year has begun and it is time for the webmaster to continue your new year plan of making money online. Like usual, before you can make money online, you will need lots of visitors. Google is the best place where you can drive lots of web traffic to your website but if you think you can't get enough web traffic from Google, then you might want to try out facebook as well. Facebook which has over 350,000,000 active users from around the world is another good place for us to get lots of online traffic. You can easily get 1,000 people to visit your website by just spending 10 to 20 dollars per day to promote your own business, website and product on facebook with facebook ad.

The process of starting an advertising campaign on facebook is simple, all you need to do is to provide information about your own website URL, the title of your website, the description of your ad plus upload an image for your ad if you want to. After you have selected your target users by location and age group, facebook will take care of the rest from here onward. Your ad will automatically fit into the facebook page and any image in your ad will usually get set to 110 x 80 pixels. Finally, your ad will be reviewed to ensure that it meets the facebook guidelines before it get published on facebook. There are two types of ad on facebook, CPC (cost per click) and CPM (cost per thousand impressions). When you are using the CPC model, you will only pay for the number of clicks you receive and if you are using the CPM model, you will pay for the number of impressions of your ad that are displayed on facebook. If you choose a CPC model, you will need to bid for the unit price for each click on your ad and when you are choosing the CPM model, you will need to bid for every thousand impressions of your ad. The minimum amount for CPC ad (cost per click) is $0.01. The minimum amount for CPM ad (cost per thousand impressions) is $0.02 USD. Beside that, you will also need to set a daily budget or the maximum amount of money you are willing to spend for each day for each campaign you're running on facebook so the facebook ad's system will automatically stop showing your ad once your budget has been met. The minimum daily budget for CPC and CPM is $1.00 USD and your budget must be at least two times the CPC or CPM amount you have specified. For example, if you specify a $1 CPC, then your daily budget must be at least $2. All the payment will be made through credit cards and co-branded debit cards such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover.

Beside the budget, another thing you will need to consider is which type of ad you want to use in facebook. If you want to get traffic to your website, then a CPC ad is good for you but if you want to promote your own brand or company on facebook, then CPM is more suitable for you. But no matter which type of ad you are using, as a webmaster, your main purpose to buy ad space on facebook is always want to make more money by selling your own product to the facebook users. So to choose the best strategy to promote your product in facebook is what you will really need to think about instead of that few dollars of the daily budget.

 
 
 
 
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