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Oct 29
2010

What is a blog? [Presentation File]

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Blog is blend of the term Web Log. The term Weblog was coined by Jorn Barger in 1997, then shortened to blog by Peter Merholz in 1999. After that it became popular in the name of Blog.

So what is a Blog? A blog, is a  personal diary, a breaking-news outlet, a  collection of links, a private thoughts, your memos or  a journal that is available on the web. Or, simply we can say, a blog is a type of website that is usually arranged in chronological order from the most recent ‘post’ (or entry) at the top of the main page to the older entries towards the bottom.  We can define blog in many ways.

Nov 11
2009

20 Effective Ways to Increase Website Traffic

ashley

Everyone wants more website traffic, but most don’t put in the effort, and others just don’t know the effective ways to do it. Still, I thought I’d write another one– this time compiling all the great website traffic gaining tips from before. Hopefully this post can be a great reminder for returning readers, or a wealth of knowledge for first time visitors.

These 30 tips are divided into three main website traffic categories:

  • Search Engine Optimization and other initial technicalities
  • Offering good material that can go viral
  • Finding loyal readers and creating community

 

Sep 11
2009

How To Create A Bootable USB Drive From Your Windows CD

nirmalgyanwali

We have been using CDs and DVDs to install operating systems on our computers for quite some time now. With the ever increasing popularity of netbooks, things are about to change. In such cases, an external optical drive or a USB drive is required.

There are couple of situations where the use of USB drive brings a certain benefit:

- When you are trying to install Windows on a netbook or your optical drive is broken

- When you want to create a live USB from an ISO image (requires some extra effort)

- Theoretically, the transfer speeds should be better and the installation process is a little faster

- You can protect your original install media from wear and tear.

There are a number of ways to create a bootable USB drive, however most of them require copying files manually – making it prone to mistakes. WinToFlash makes the entire task a lot simpler by the magic of automation.

Download WinToFlash from here. It is a portable application, all you have to do is extract the zip file and you are ready to go. Start WinToFlash, pop in the Windows CD/DVD, plug in the USB flash drive and specify the paths. Click ‘Next’ and sit back and watch WinToFlash create a bootable USB drive from the installation media. This might take some time depending upon the size of the installation media.


WinToFlash can also be used transfer Preinstalled Environments (PE’s) to a flash drive. Go to the ‘Tasks’ tab and choose the appropriate option you want to use.
Creating a bootable flash drive from an ISO image is a little more involved. WinToFlash doesn’t let you specify an ISO image as the source for Windows file. To get around this limitation, you can do one of the following:

- Extract the ISO file. Most modern archiving software can extract files from an ISO image. I used 7-zip.
- Virtually mount the ISO image (try Virtual CD-ROM control panel) and specify the virtual drive as the Windows file path in WinToFlash.

The rest of the process remain unchanged and you will get a bootable USB drive after successful completion.

I want to install Linux using a bootable flash drive?
As the name suggests WinToFlash only works with Windows installation media. If you want to install Linux using a USB drive we suggest you have a look at UNetbootin. It works well with ISO files and can even download the required files if you don’t currently have them on your computer. You can also use built-in tools included in many distributions these days, if you already have Linux installed on another computer.

How do I check if my computer can boot from USB drive?
That is a question I get asked many a times. You can refer to your computer’s manual to check if you are able to boot from a USB drive. If that doesn’t work or you have a custom-built computer than you can always check the BIOS settings to see if there is an option to boot from External drive or USB drive. If there is one, make sure your computer is configured to look for a USB drive before it defaults to boot from the hard disk.

After you are through with the installation, I would suggest that you move the USB drive option back down the order and protect the BIOS settings with a password to minimize the risk of your computer being compromised.

Namaste!

Nirmal: Freelance web designer and developer from nepalThis is Nirmal Gyanwali, a freelance web developer from kathmandu, Nepal. Currently I'm working as a web developer at Image Channel. I am well versed with Open source CMS and portal frameworks like Joomla, Wordpress and also a Master's Degree holder in Information Technology. Please feel free to contact me if you have anything you want to discuss.

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