Thursday, July 5, 2007

Feelings of WEB 2.0

In this period of WEB 2.0 people are feeling more,
connected to networks and protocols throughout
their move on the different moments of their lives,
so, many of them are using more and more techniques
to be in touch with those close to them, like when a
person is travelling through a country where he came
due to his company's work leaving his family behind
at the other country where he belongs to.
If he want to let his family feel that they are with him,
he can just connect on to a computer using the Wi-Fi
network from his Laptop or PDA and start sharing
the moments.
So, the fact is how he could share his moments using
the net connectivity, the answer is by means of voice
and video.
For the videos the person can use the useful product
from San Francisco-based Pure Digital Technologies,
offers very inexpensive video cameras with easy-to-use
USB 2.0 connections and built-in software so you can
shoot up to 60 minutes of video and then quickly send
it to friends and family via e-mail.
For the voice he can use SKYPE.com for using
the Skype software to send Live voice over the internet.

Windows VISTA Supports Old Versions


Luckily Windows Vista came with a great piece of
support feature for the old Windows users who
were previously using Windows 95 / 98 , so and so.
They don't have to worry about the software support
that they used to get in earlier versions of Windows.

Just what they need to do is, they have to install the
particular program in the comapatibility mode of
Windows VISTA which supports ranging from
Windows 95 to Windows XP.

To do the process using compatibility mode,
the user have to Select the installation setup file or
the Application file (.exe) then right click on it and
then click the Compatibility tab. From there, pick
the previous Windows operating system you were on
(most likely Windows XP).

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