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FeedBurner – Burn Your Feed

Feedburner (http://feedburner.com) is a free and useful service for RSS feed owners. Feedburner automatically adds features to the feeds your software already produces, with very little work on your part. The most useful feature is collection and presentation of readership statistics. Wondering how many people read your feed on a regular basis? You may have many readers who seldom visit your web site. Feedburner provides unique subscriber counts as well as breakdowns by attributes such as client or host site.

Another useful feature for promotions is the ability to embed your latest posts — dynamically — in your email signature or other location. Feedburner provides a simple snippet of HTML that you can add to your outgoing email signature; this dynamically pulls the content from your feed whenever someone views the email — a great stealth marketing tool Finally, Feedburner has recently added the ability to embed ads within your feeds. If you are looking to monetize your work directly, this is a great option to experiment with. Getting started with Feedburner is easy and the web site guides you through the process with plenty of examples. You can see your feed in Feedburner before switching it on for your subscribers, so you can ensure that things look the way you want to before making the switch to your site’s subscribe link.

Windows Server 2008 Review

Windows Server 2008 is available in four different flavors: 32 Bit Business, 64 Bit Business, 32 Bit Enterprise, and 64 Bit Enterprise.

Windows Server 2008 is based on Windows Vista. The installation procedure is not any different than that of Vista. The standard server install does not come with Aero, Wifi and sound enabled, however, these, and many more features can be activated with ease. The OS in general is much more stable than Vista, with fewer driver issues, and almost no BSODs. It is noticeably faster and takes just 25 seconds for a complete bootup on a 2.16 ghz Intel core 2 duo with 1gb of ram. The computer hangs less often and is a joy to use. However, some features such as shutdown event logger have to be disabled because they are extremely annoying. It can be installed for free with a grace period of 60 days extendable to 240 days legally. It is a very stable OS and a pleasure to use, unlike Vista, Microsoft has got this one right.

How To Create PDF Files

PDFCreator is a neat little program to create PDFs from other sources, such as Word documents. PDFs can be created from within the document by printing to the PDF file, or by simply right-clicking on the file within a folder. Available to use for free, this nifty package allows for quick PDF creation with minimal fuss and effort, and allows the addition of simple metadata to ‘tag’ the document. PDFCreator is available on sourceforge.net.

Download Open Office

OpenOffice set to take on Microsoft Office. Tired of paying an outrageous price for Microsoft Office? OpenOffice has provided a free alternative office suite. OpenOffice comes complete with a word processor, spreadsheet application, slideshow creator, and much more. All the tools are compatible with Microsoft Office document formats, and the entire suite can be obtained free of charge. In even better news, Microsoft is now adopting the OpenOffice document format as defaults for new versions of Office, ensuring future compatibility. From our extensive use here at Myzips.com, we have found that the applications are extremely compatible with Office, and work very well as a replacement. You can download it today at http://www.openoffice.org. Versions are available for Windows, MacOS, and Linux/UNIX.

E-Ink

The future is now with e-ink. It looks like a Palm or PDA, but in actuality it’s an e-book. Not an ordinary e-book reader, but one that looks like paper. Newspapers will be read on it. Every profession will get a hold of this new device. Sporting at approximately $600 (street), Philips has news of soon releasing the IRex. Sony will release one at half the price (street) soon as well. Will this replace paper? We will see…

Microsoft iPod?

Is Microsoft planning to enter the iPod playing field? It wouldn’t surprise me if they did. If there is a company out there with the skill set needed to enter this market is Microsoft. One only needs to look at the XBox and XBox 360 to see that Microsoft is fully capable of swooping into a market many considered impenetrable and gobbling up a nice share for itself. It has the brains and the cash to do just about anything they want. So what if Mr. Gates is not going to be retiring. Do you really think he is going to be totally hands off from his $250 billion dollar baby? Personally, I have always been a MS fan, even if its not a popular thing to do. I love my XBox(es) and my XP!