Parallels Desktop for Mac Beta build 3036

Written by William Computer Blog, on 12.05.2006

A few days ago the Parallels team released a new beta build 3036 of Parallels Desktop for Mac. Parallels Desktop for Mac is a virtualization software available for Intel Mac computers. By using Parallels Desktop for Mac, you can run virtual machines running different operating systems including Windows, Linux, and many more.

There are tons of new features and enhancement provided in the beta version. The most interesting features for me are:

A great list of changes and the good news is it will be a FREE update. I just wish Parallels would support the above mentioned features on other operating systems especially Linux. It would also be handy (for me) if they could provide support for more operating systems such as OpenBSD or NetBSD.

You read more about the new features or download the beta version of the software from the announcement on Parallels Forum.

I can’t wait to see how VMware for Mac would compare with Parallels Desktop. The virtualization software from VMware for Mac is currently in private beta. The new version is codenamed Fusion and you can find out more about it from VMware for Mac OS X site.

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SearchMash - Google test search engine

Written by William Computer Blog, on 12.04.2006

SearchMash Logo

SearchMash is a new search engine operated by Google Inc. SearchMash allows you to search web pages, images, blogs, video and wikipedia. The search results produced by SearchMash are similar to the results from Google Search.

When you click on the “search more” button at the bottom of your search results, SearchMash uses AJAX to display the next search results instantly rather than loading a new page. You will also get an instant images, blogs, videos, and wikipedia results when you click on the links on the right hand side of the page.

The “hide details” link allow you to expand and collapse the description of your search result. By hiding page description from the search results you could fit many more results.

With SearchMash, you don’t have to put your mouse cursor in the searchbox to start searching. All you need to do is type the query right away.

If you wish to follow the development of SearchMash, you should check the SearchMash feature page from time to time. You could also provide feedback whether a particular feature is useful or not.

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Search Engines agree to support standard sitemap protocol

Written by William Computer Blog, on 11.16.2006

Sitemap is an XML file that lists URLs for a site along with additional metadata about each URL (when it was last updated, how often it usually changes, and how important it is, relative to other URLs in the site) so search engine can more intellegently crawl the site. Sitemaps helps speed up the discovery of your pages.

Google, Microsoft and Yahoo agreed to support the same sitemap protocol. Anyone using Google Sitemap do not need to make any changes, Yahoo and Microsoft will index those sitemaps.

If you maintain a small site with static content, you can easily hand code the Sitemap by following the protocol.

Bloggers who are using WordPress can use the XML Sitemap generator plugin for Wordpress, which will automatically generate a sitemap for homepage, posts, static pages, categories and archive pages.

Movable Type users can create a Index Template and copy the following code:


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<urlset xmlns=”http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9″>
<url>
<loc><$MTBlogURL encode_xml=”1″$></loc>
<priority>1.0</priority>

</url>
<MTEntries lastn=”9999″>
<url>
<loc><$MTEntryPermalink encode_xml=”1″$></loc>
<lastmod><$MTEntryModifiedDate utc=”1″ format=”%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ”$></lastmod>
</url>

</MTEntries>
</urlset>

Save the file to something easy to rememember, save and rebuild it.

You can now submit your Sitemap XML file to Google Webmasters, MSN LiveSearch, and Yahoo Site Explorer.

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Screen capture software

Written by William Computer Blog, on 11.14.2006

Most operating system such as Windows and Mac OS X include utilities to capture screenshots. These tools are good enough to capture basic screenshot of your screen. However, most of them do not support the ability to record your screen and save it as video or they do not support the ability to capture objects such as menubar, or toolbar.

There are many reasons why you need a more advance software to capture your screen. Technology bloggers can provide a more detailed screenshot of software they are reviewing, Software Developers can publish video demos of their software, and Web Designer might want to take full screenshot of their work, and many more reasons.

Here are some advance screen capture software you can use on different operating systems:

Windows

SnagIt is a powerful screen capture software for Windows. By using SnagIt you can select and capture anything on your Windows screen and save it as movie or image. SnagIt has several nice features such as the ability to select specific rectangular region of the screen that you want to capture, scrolling window capture, menu capture ability, and text capture.

SnagIt also has a powerful built-in editor that allows you to crop, resize, adjust, add text and apply custom effects to your capture without ever opening another editing applications.

Developed by TechSmith, a single-user license of SnagIt costs $39.95.

Mac OS X

Snapz Pro X allows you to record anything on your screen and save it as a movie or screenshot picture. Snapz Pro X is much more powerful then Mac OS X built-in screenshot tools because it allows you to capture the screen, objects (menus), selections and movies.

Developed by Ambrosia Software, Snapz Pro X 2 costs $29 and $69.

X Window (KDE or GNOME)

KDE users can use the built-in KSnapShot to capture screenshot of the whole desktop, a single window, a selection of window, or a selected region. KSnapShot also support delay capture, which enables you to open a drop down menu and take picture of it.

To capture a screenshot on GNOME, you can use gnome-screenshot program included with GNOME. To access gnome-screenshot, you can either access it via command line which support different options such as delay and border effect. The fastest way to take screenshot of the whole screen is to access the “Take Screenshot” menu from the Applications - Accessories menubar.

Alternatively, linux users can capture some or all of an X Server screen and save the image using import program included with ImageMagick or use xwd.

Xvidcap is a tool to record your screen under X Window System.

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ReviewMe - Write review for cash

Written by William Computer Blog, on 11.13.2006

ReviewMe logo

Typically, when large companies such as Google or Apple launched a new products/services, everyone in the blogosphere are talking about the new products/services and those companies benefit the traffic, valuable feedback and the buzz.

New market players often find it hard to get the word out about their products. Those who find it difficult to get the word out could now use ReviewMe to find blogs with content related to their industry and pay the blogger to write about your sites/products/services.

By using blogs you can create buzz to make your company succeed in the marketplace. You can also receive feedback from both the bloggers and the comments submitted by the reader of the blog.

A good ReviewMe success story is ReviewMe itself. When ReviewMe launched, they are giving away $25,000 USD to bloggers who are accepted into the ReviewMe Network the opportunity to make money by reviewing ReviewMe itself. Reviewme created a successful buzz and a few days after they launched “ReviewMe” became the top searches and tags on Technorati, the popular blog search engine.

Bloggers get paid to review services/products that are related to the content of their blogs.

Submitting a new site to ReviewMe is a very process. Your account may only have up to 6 active sites. Once accepted, a site may publish an unlimited number of reviews. You need to provide details about your blogs such as Blog Name, URL, RSS Feed URL, Category, Tags, and Description.

ReviewMe charge advertisers different fees on different blogs depending on the blog’s ranking. The higher your blog ranked the higher you will get paid.

Ranking of your blog is recalculated monthly and blogs are given rank from 1 – 5. The ranking system uses statistics from Alexa, Technorati, and the number RSS readers to determine the Ranking of your site.

Reviewme shared 50% of the money they get from advertisers. It costs $60 for advertisers to request a review on William Computer Blog. There could be a bug in their ranking system because I know another blog with lower alexa rank, lower technorati rank and lower RSS subscribers and it cost $100 for advertisers to request a review from that blog.

Bloggers are required to disclose in their posts that they are being paid to review the particular product/services advertisers asked them to write about. Reviews must be at least 200 words.

A good reason for bloggers to signup to ReviewMe besides getting paid is it allows them to find unique contents they can publish in case they ran out of materials to blog about.

Advertisers, it’s time to join Reviewme. Bloggers, go and join Reviewme to earn cash!

Disclosure: The following entry is a paid review.

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