How To Find Functional Yet Cool Cell Phone Accessories

by Chris Channing

Mobile Phones are highly popular. The plentiful accessories that can be purchased are also plentiful, and the market for each keeps growing in astounding amounts each day. With so many customizable options, its really hard to choose what you want without overloading your phone. Cool new gadgets for your mobile phone are a great way to express yourself.

Mobile phones began as something that is certainly less than mobile. They were awful clunky things, and have evolved so much in the past 20 years. Cell phones can now be as thin as a few finger nails, or function as a mini computer. Cell phones are designed to be functional, but also a way to represent yourself, and your likes. Music lovers will find mp3 player mobile phones to be awesome pieces of technology, while photography lovers will want a mobile phone with a good digital camera built in.

There are hundreds upon thousands of cell phone charm accessories available on the market. You can purchase them online, offline, handmade, or mass made. Its entirely up to you. There is a cell phone charm for almost anything that relates to someones personality, likes or dislikes. They add fashionable flair to an otherwise boring cell phone.

Make up clip on cell phone accessories are just another easy to port accessory for cell phones. They are targeted towards women, but offer incredible portability for the female audience.

Aside from the cute accessories that are out there, there are also plenty of accessories designed for your phone brand. New chargers, faceplates, stickers, colors, stands, cases, and so much more. The options are limitless, and you are bound to find accessories that you can both use and get a lot out of . Bluetooth headsets and headphones are also popular cell phone accessories that almost no one is without. All of these offer massive amount of customizable fun and function. Plus, blue tooth accessories offer safety.

With so many options available, its hard to find accessories and cell phones that you really need, and ones that are functional. You can find these for great prices too, from a range of websites, shops, and many other places!

Closing Comments

Its important that you choose cell phones and accessories that will suit your lifestyle and likes. There is no point in buying something that you truly do not like.

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How To Improve Your Search Engine Rankings

by Steve Mitchell

Lets first clear up what exactly a search engine ranking is. When someone searches for an answer to a question, or for some information, they often use the internet search services like Google, Yahoo, MSN or many of the numerous smaller search services, they type in something they want to know about - this is called a ’search query’. When they type in their question or request for info (their ‘query’) they are then presented by an array of pages of results that specific search service has deemed as relevant search results to the ‘query’ you wanted information on. This list of search results is often termed Organic Search Results. These are different to the Sponsored Search Results that often appear down the right hand column of the search results page.

These Sponsored Search Results are merely adverts placed by those whose websites are linked by the adverts. These advertisers pay to have their adverts appear when certain words or phrases (known as keywords) are typed into the search company’s services. Because these advertisers pay only when someone clicks on their specific advert, these search results are often referred to as PPC or pay-per-click results, which is why they are termed ’sponsored’ results.

Getting high up the right margin with PPC adverts is a completely different form of marketing, that has a whole new set of rules, and one I’ll avoid discussing now as it’s a completely separate subject in itself, as this information now in this report is focused on discussing ways to get highly ranked using the organic search results.

Getting “highly ranked” simply means that when someone types a question or request for information (a ‘query’) into a search service like Google, then the higher up the list towards the page 1 results you can achieve, the greater likelihood there is the person searching will then click on your website as you are possibly one of the first results they’ve found. If you appeared low down the results, say page 12, it’s pretty obvious that the person searching for results is highly unlikely to ever look that far through all the search results, especially when you consider that on each page of search results there is on average about 10 search results, so being on page 12 would mean the person searching would have to scroll through over 100 search results before they even came close to finding your website.

The key is pretty clear - aim to get on page 1 of the search results, and then as high up the page (preferably in the top 3 results), which then gives you the greatest chance that your website will get seen and people will visit it.

The obvious benefit over Organic search results as opposed to Sponsored (PPC) search results is whenever anyone finds your website and clicks on it with in the Organic results list, it costs you nothing! Whereas if you had placed a PPC ad to appear in the Sponsored results list, you have to pay every time someone clicks on your advert (regardless of whether you’ve sold them anything from your website or not).

There is also another great advantage to using Organic search as a way to drive people to your website, as opposed to Sponsored search, and that is the credibility of the results. People entering a ’search query’ will believe that the results that come back via Organic search results are far more credible and genuine to solving what their query relates to then Sponsored search results. The reason for that is most folks are now aware that the Sponsored results are all adverts paid for by the advertisers of those websites, and so they believe that person is paying to get ranked (as in fact they are), which in turn undermines the true value of that search result as credible in the eyes of the person searching “oh, that only appeared on the search results ’cause they paid to be there” is in their minds.

The difference with Organic results is the searcher ‘believes’ that what appears in their organic search results list is true, real and of genuine value to their quest in solving the answer to their query.

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All Aboard the COM Express

by Herbert Reich

COM Express is a computer on module (COM) that can be used in the same manner as integrated circuits. Each module has its own integrated memory and core CPU functionality, as well as Ethernet, audio, graphics, USB and PC/ST. There are a pair of low profile, high density connectors on the module’s bottom side that map all I/O signals. Many of today’s most innovative embedded applications can benefit from compact form factors. Older methods of providing these (AGP and PCI-X), can’t satisfy top end applications. Those vary from advertising terminals, retail POS, and industrial automation to gaming, medical imaging and more.

COM modules contain all the components of a bootable computer in one easy to find component. Customization and expansion can be implemented on carrier boards specific to the application, and with the COM, those boards offer the same functionality as an entire small computer. The COM Express specification is an open COM standard, offering modular building blocks to create a solution for just about any application, and enabling smooth transitions from older interfaces like AGP and PCI, to newer ones, including SATA, PCI Express, and SDVO.

These rugged products first started appearing in 2005. They offer different embedded applications, especially in form factors where add-in cards aren’t able to be used. COM methodology gives embedded developers a faster time to market, reduced risk and cost of development, better control over form, fit and function, and a lower total cost of ownership to the consumer, via scalability. That means it could be used with some big advances in embedded technology out there, freeing R&D from dealing with changing processors and other problems.

A key reason embedded developers prefer the COM Express methodology is that it lets them focus available engineering resources to meet their business requirements. They don’t have to spend them on figuring out how to implement evolving I/O technologies or new generations of processors. Since the embedded world is probe to volatile fluctuations in demand and serious competition, the COM approach lets system manufactures respond effectively. They can modify existing designs and expand product portfolios a lot more easily. Embedded products that have five to ten year life cycles benefit particularly from this, since their I/O capabilities and performance have to be constantly kept up to date.

Com Express gives us all the advantages of the COM approach, while adding standards that keep things simple. It’s helped accelerate development in some of the most dynamic application segments out there, including advertising and retail application, real-time medical imaging, testing equipment, hospitality, gaming, and entertainment, automation for industrial applications, and even security and military applications. COM Express has safeguarded research and development investments and lowered the total cost of ownership in each of these market segments.

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