Archive for April, 2007

A Unique and Dedicated Portal for Software Intellectual Property (ip)

Monday, April 30th, 2007
class c ip
Hiren parikh asked:


Embitel and DMC, world class providers of embedded technology and e-commerce solutions have recently launched a unique online portal called ipsupermarket.com.

Ipsupermarket is a revolutionary online portal which allows developers, companies or individuals to license, buy and sell various kinds of software intellectual properties (ip) like audio, video, speech & image codecs, reference design or device drivers. It is a unique and customized portal in which sellers can list their new inventions, patents or trademarks. Users can access the variety of codecs, ip or patents listed in ipsupermarket.

Ipsupermarket.com enables individuals or companies to find their need for technology solutions by bringing them with the seller or owners of technologies. In other words, Ipsupermarket brings buyers and sellers together in one platform, which helps them to communicate directly.

The ip, technology or codecs that sellers would like to list can be from any industry or business as telecom, media, mobile and wireless communication. It could be also from equipment manufacturers, design houses, services companies, engineering companies, semiconductor companies or individual developers.

At ipsupermarket.com

Sellers can list their software ip, codecs or reference design which describes technical specification and description for sale or license.

Seller can also show their catalogs or demos to prospective buyers and hence buyers can take their final decision.

Buyers can list their software codecs or ip requirements and customized descriptions of technology.

User can view and search various listed ip including audio, video, image and speech codes, reference design, device drivers and patents.

Ipsupermarket is also involved in advertising, promoting and marketing of listed ip or technologies through various internet marketing channels.

About Ipsupermarket

IPSuperMarket.com is unique portal that provides convenient way of trading Intellectual Properties, software codes or codecs. IPSuperMarket.com provides a much needed online venue for people anywhere in the world to go online to purchase or sell the any kind of software patents, technology, reusable codes, formats or design elements. For more information kindly send a mail to webmaster@ipsupermarket.com



Anna

One Way Link Building Advice: Backlink Video Tutorial

Sunday, April 29th, 2007
cashcoachnet asked:


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Franklin

How Web Hosting and Domain Registration Help in SEO

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007
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naveen gupta asked:


When we think of search engine rankings, we consider all aspects of SEO. Right from keyword research, meta tags optimization and link building to SMO services, we lay all our efforts in the right direction. Many-a-times we don’t even shy away from spending a lot on these services. But when it’s about ‘Web hosting’, our general tendency is to avail some “cheap web hosting” services. It is indeed a good marketing effort not to spend so much on a service which can be done on lesser prices. And many-a-times, cheap prices don’t mean cheap and inferior services. But not always! Besides, bad web hosting can also negatively affect your website’s ranking. How? Read on…

The chances of diminished SERP rankings in this regard are often with Shared Web Hosting. As in Shared Web Hosting many websites are shared on the same IP, it becomes increasingly important to check which websites are sharing your server. Many a times, the so-called “cheap web hosting service providers”, in a quest to earn huge profits, host few unethical websites on the shared server system. And if any of those websites are banned by the search engines, due to any reason what-so-ever, it is likely that your website also gets listed in the ‘Banned Websites’ category of the search engines.

Many search engines blacklist few sites like those of casinos, adult sites and porn sites. When the crawlers are made to visit such banished sites, they track the host server and IP address, and ban them. Unfortunately, if your website is enlisted on the same shared server, chances are that your site gets banned too.

Most obviously, the web hosting companies would deny hosting such sites. It then becomes your responsibility to select a right web host company. Give a thorough check to the company’s credibility; see its client base and fan following, and don’t forget to read its ‘terms and conditions’ policy.

Similarly, while selecting a Domain name for your company, you should keep the SEO factor in mind. If you are a florist based in New Delhi, and want a website for promotion, it’s better to take an .in domain, which speaks your identity.



Cynthia

Business Class Optical Internet in Tucson Az

Monday, April 9th, 2007
class c ip
Keith John Gill asked:


Tucson Business,… You DO have an alternative to an overpriced and outdated “legacy” copper wire, T1 solution…Think “Optical Internet” or OI

Optical Internet (OI) is a “Fiber direct to the premises” offered by a few different ILEC’s and CLEC’s around the USA . It is a Fiber Optic dat product service via an ethernet handoff. OI is primarily for medium- to large-sized businesses, and government and educational entities who need a high-capacity, dedicated connection to the Internet.

Optical Internet (OI) is designed for enterprises requiring a very-high speed, scalable and symmetrical Internet connection. OI also meets the needs of enterprises who require Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail feed and outbound relay services in support of company Mail servers; primary and secondary Domain Name Service (DNS) and IP address leasing in support of company servers (Web, Mail, FTP, etc.), routers and firewalls; and multi-homing/Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing, Newsgroup access, and Managed Router-based access and security services.

Optical Internet can also scale to meet the needs of small and medium businesses (SMBs) who need a cost-effective, reliable alternative to DSL services or higher cost T1 Internet connections.

Optical Internet is available at a variety of bandwidth tiers, providing businesses with a scalable, highly customizable solution to their Internet service needs.

Features and Benefits

High-speed, high-capacity metropolitan area network (MAN) in certain markets

Fiber optic based, using SONET, Gigabit Ethernet and DWDM technology Scalable bandwidth to meet increasing demand without major network upgrades Nationwide fiber optic backbones

Provisioned at OC-48 (2.4 Gbps) or higher Interconnects all fiber and legacy copper wire systems with certain CLEC’s with major peering centers dispersed across the U.S. Major fiber systems served with multiple, redundant links World class peering, both public and private Built to meet future bandwidth needs & advanced IP applications Provides businesses with a high-performance, high-capacity, highly reliable, low latent, scalable and cost-effective Internet access service to support their current and future Internet access requirements or advanced IP applications.

Delivered via CLEC owned and managed fiber optic local network

Two-way, symmetrical communications infrastructure High-capacity, highly-scalable Extremely reliable with multiple service redundancy options Delivers very high-speed, high-capacity, symmetrical two-way communications over an extremely reliable and highly scalable fiber optic connection; no copper wires used. Dedicated, symmetrical, scalable bandwidth

Delivered over dedicated SONET transport circuits to certain CLEC’s and ILEC’s Points of Presence (POPs) Dedicated, symmetrical bandwidth tiers, scalable from 1.5 Mbps to 1 Gbps Special asymmetrical bandwidth tiers, designed for small- to medium-sized businesses who need a cost-effective, reliable alternative to DSL services & higher cost T1 Internet connections Multiple industry standard interface options (DS-n, OC-n, Ethernet) Provides businesses ample capacity and numerous bandwidth tiers to choose from. Select the interface options to connect to your equipment that best meets your needs. Makes for a highly customizable solution while minimizing your capital costs. Unlimited seats of service Connect all business users & servers over a single connection. Business Domain Name Service

CLEC DNS primary & secondary Domain Name Service (DNS) for 1 domain name; additional domain name hosting available Supports existing web, FTP, mail etc. servers and gateways Helps businesses establish and maintain a professional Internet presence without the expense of buying and maintaining a DNS server. Email transport / relay services

Optional CLEC services for business-class email service Supports the transfer / delivery of mail to / from your business’ mail server or SMTP gateways to maintain effective communications with customers, prospects, and business partners using your company’s domain name. IP address leasing

Base packages may and usually do include 8 leased, public, static IP addresses

Using OI you can generally lease additional public, static IP blocks as justified Provides public static IP addresses in support of business servers (Web, Mail, FTP, etc.), routers, firewalls and VPN hosts. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) service

Supports multi-homing connections between Cox & other ISPs Or load-balance Internet traffic over multiple connections Deploy multiple Internet connections via Cox or in combination with other ISPs to provide a highly-efficient, vendor redundant service Newsgroup services (optional)

Multiple bandwidth tiers available in small increments Pricing includes all telecom charges (local loops, metro transport fees, etc.); no additional hidden charges to incur Typically increase bandwidth w/o equipment or circuit changes Enables businesses to buy only what they need with no hidden telecom charges as with other providers. Choose an Ethernet interface & scale bandwidth without any equipment or circuit swap-outs, or service interruptions. End-to-End Management

Fiber network equipment connects to customer router via industry-standard, user-selectable interfaces Included in monthly service fee Optional fiber Manager router available CLEC network equipment delivered, set-up and managed, enhancing service reliability. Connect customer equipment via standard interfaces or choose fiber Managed Router option and save on capital costs.

Enhanced Protection Option

Enhanced Protection Option (EPO) is an optional service that improves the reliability of your Optical Internet circuit. EPO utilizes both electronic redundancy and fiber path diversity techniques to deliver a highly available connection.

With EPO, CLEC supplied electronics at the customer’s premise(s) are provisioned with 1:N or 1:1 electronic redundancy for each circuit delivered, providing a backup to unexpected electronic failures. EPO may also provide two physically separate fiber optic paths between a customer premise and the CLEC Master Telecommunication Center (MTC) that serves it. This enables CELC’s and ILEC’s to provide both a working and protect circuit to guard against a service interruption caused by a fiber optic cable cut or failure.

Optical Internet with EPO provides your business with a highly-reliable, high uptime Internet service to meet the needs of your most demanding and mission-critical Internet-based applications and systems.

In addition to the specific features, benefits and strengths of Optical Internet, OI customers also benefit from the overall strength of Fiber Optic Communications

Optical Internet offers a high-value alternative to Internet services provided by the ILEC and other CLECs, and local, regional or national Internet Service Providers (ISPs).

So do not settle for just getting a bunch of overpriced and inferior T1’s when you do have superior products availiable from multiple other sources to include Fiber optic drive ClEC’s that offer “Optical Internet”



Nellie