الثلاثاء، 31 يناير 2012

Fresh Content From the DMA UK

The DMA UK’s Email Marketing Council maintains a blog featuring Council members writing about a wide range of topics relating to email marketing.

This month’s highlights:
  • A few examples (including the NY Times) of what can happen when rushing to get an email out, rather than taking the time to make sure everything is in order before hitting send.
  • Don't play fast and loose with email permissions...here's why.
  • New viewing habits do have an impact on email design.  However, the basics for email creative don't change.

Source: http://blog.emailexperience.org/blog/contributors-to-the-eec-blog/fresh-content-from-the-dma-uk-v4

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Fresh Content From the DMA UK

The DMA UK’s Email Marketing Council maintains a blog featuring Council members writing about a wide range of topics relating to email marketing.

This month’s highlights:

Source: http://blog.emailexperience.org/blog/contributors-to-the-eec-blog/fresh-content-from-the-dma-uk-v3

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الاثنين، 30 يناير 2012

Apple Now Offering iPad Engravings

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/LaptopRentals/~3/PU9tyR2cFF0/apple-now-offering-ipad-engravings.html

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Have Yourself a Merry Little Android ADB Rootkit

Quite a few people have emailed me about the post "The End of The Open Source Hardware Cambrian Age", and Chris had a few interesting observations and dialog about it on the Amp Hour - thanks (also a great set of casts in general)! Thank you... consider this the first installment of hackery to come :-)

It's one thing to have an Android. It's fun to download apps and whatnot, but at some point, you want to actually change the functionality of something, or make your own. That's the situation I found myself in recently, and so I've been hacking quite a bit on the Android DIY Starter Kit that I carry around.
 

The first thing anyone does when they get the Starter Kit or the Android Hardware Development Kit (more aimed at embedded programmers and engineers looking to learn Android) is... rootkit it, of course! I can honestly say that every device I have ever owned, I test on the basis of how quickly I can root it.
Now I just plug in the USB B mini cable into the side of the BeagleBoard. There's a USB B mini port on the BeagleTouch too, but don't plug into that one, since that's the serial debug port for the BeagleTouch.
 Here's proof that it works, and it's powered on:
 Now, it's as simple as popping up the "adb" debugger. Although I've mostly been a Windows/Linux guy up until now, I've been convinced recently to try out a lot of my development on Mac. One of the reasons, is illustrated here - all I have to do after I install the "adb toolkit". ABD is the Google set of command line utilities that allow you to communicate with an Android device at the low level - effectively "rooting it". Here's a link that describes what adb can do.

 And that's it. This is a little windows showing the results of running:
./adb shell
ls
You can see the command line interface shows the root set of directories, including my personal favorite, "sdcard" which is a symlink to the sd card storage space on Liquidware Android port. Another fun thing to do is to plug in the Android DIY Starter Kit, plug in the usb cable to the Mac, reboot, and type:
./adb shell
logcat
"Logcat" is the debugging interface, which shows all of the details of the boot-up process, for those that are hacker inclined. It's 100% pure fun - and especially helpful given you can also do things like:
./adb logcat | grep usb
From the Mac command line shell, running this command let's you see any startup debug messages associated with usb. Powerful, if I do say so myself.

Try that on an iPod or iPad :-)

Source: http://antipastohw.blogspot.com/2010/12/have-yourself-merry-little-android-adb.html

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الأحد، 29 يناير 2012

Data Loss Risk Will Grow in 2012

?70% of businesses that suffer a major data loss are out of business within 18 months? – DTI

Data recovery and security need to become priorities but there are still significant risks that are largely being ignored.

Writing for Forbes, Kevin West, chief executive officer of Klogix, suggested that data loss is reaching levels so high and costing companies so much that it could start to impact the economy.

While he cites the US as an example, the importance of intellectual property protection and adequate security training are the same for businesses around the world.

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Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HdDoctorBlog/~3/aylMj0STkMc/

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Top 10 Takeaways From Video Email Webinar

The eec hosted a webinar this month highlighting the role of video in email.  Luke Glasner of Red Pill Email moderated and Justin Foster of LiveClicker and Rory Carlyle of Carlyle, Inc. contributed to the panel discussion.  The audience was engaged throughout as we learned about video email best practices, case studies, and technical requirements to achieve strong deliverability with video in email.  Download the webinar recording.

Top 10 takeaways from video email webinar:

1.  Video is a growing trend that email marketers need to pay attention to.  Video viewing time increased 26% year-over-year in the USA from August 2010 to August 2011.  180 million people, or 86% of the US Internet audience, viewed online video in August of 2011, according to comScore.  Marketers are taking notice, with video ad spend projected to increase 22% from 2011 to 2012 (eMarketer).  An August 2011 report by Forrester Research showed online video was perceived as the channel most poised to increase in effectiveness over the next three years by interactive marketers, behind only mobile marketing and created social media.

2.  Using video for video's sake is not a good enough reason to use video with email.  Marketers need to decide whether the application of video creates additional value for subscribers before deciding to employ this tactic.  Simply using video because it is "cool" is not a good enough reason; marketers need to first consider whether the storytelling power of video can be used to more effectively entertain, engage, or excite subscribers, build trust, stir the imagination, or persuade the subscriber to take an action vs. other techniques.

3.  Video is proven to be an effective tactic to boost email campaign performance, but only when best practices are applied.  Simply using the word "video" in the subject line of email has been demonstrated to help achieve increases in open rates of up to 20% vs. an identical message body without the word "video" in the subject line.  Video in email examples illustrated a 200% increase in CTR in a controlled A/B split in one example, 67% higher CTR v. average campaigns in another.  Still, if best practices are not used, video can annoy subscribers, distance marketers from subscribers, and even drive up negative metrics like unsubscribe rates.

4.  Video does not alter the fundamental rules of smart email email marketing.
Relevance still rules.  Marketers need to think about who to engage with video; use of past clickthrough data, web analytics data, or customer demographic data are all possible sources of valuable targeting information.  Knowing which subscribers have watched video in the past can be especially helpful when developing segments for video email.

5.  Video production does not need to be difficult or expensive; marketers can make it so.  There are several techniques that can be used to minimize the amount of time required to generate videos for campaigns, such as: 1) use existing content developed in-house or by partners (just make sure you have permission) 2) If your brand is tolerant, carefully assess the production values you really need to accomplish the goal of the campaign.  It is possible to create HD video content in-house, with a full camera setup and set, for $4,000 - $5,000.  Hiring a professional or an agency is also an option, but many marketers make the mistake of thinking that video has to be expensive, when in reality video is only expensive when the marketer's production requirements make it so.

6.  Choosing which technique to use for leveraging video "in" email is a creative and cost decision.  Period.  There are benefits and drawbacks of each method of including video in email.  Concerns over deliverability, campaign send speed, or mail client support should not dictate the decision of "in" or "with" because technologies exist in the market to detect what email client a subscriber is using, and then automatically serve a compatible version of the video asset, animated .GIF video, or still image directly in the email based on what the mail client supports.  If a marketer has a creative aversion to using any of these creative treatments, it is easy to exclude the use of that treatment without having to cut the list.  Further, deliverability concerns can be alleviated simply by employing best practices in coding email messages.

7.  If using video in email, internal education is key.  Not all mail clients support full video in email, including Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010.  If you use one of these programs at your place of work, consider setting internal expectations so that stakeholders know what to expect.  While video in email support is not yet consistent across mail clients, as of June 2011 an "average" B2C marketer could expect to deliver "full" video in email to approximately 37% of the list, animated .GIF video to 50% of the list, and static image to 13% of the list.  Your results will vary based on your list's composition.

8.  Email marketers need to treat video as more than a "one off" experiment.  Since we belong to a metrics-focused industry, many email marketers choose to "one off" test video in email to see if it "works."  This is a terrible mistake because it does not allow the marketer to understand what about the video is driving results.  There are many different types of video content; some videos will work better than others.  Therefore, it is important when testing video to at minimum test over a series of campaigns (I recommend at least 3).  Only by looking at video in the context of several campaigns will marketers begin to discover what works and doesn't work for the brand.

9.  Know the lead times involved.
  Most email marketers have not used video with email before.  If it's your first time, consider planning the video a full two months prior to the campaign launch.  Since video requires different techniques and tools to create and encode, try to give yourself a buffer and a Plan B far in advance.  If you already have access to video content, plan on adding an additional three to four hours per campaign for any testing or troubleshooting.

10.  Follow best practices.  Among them: 1) set the subscriber's expectation for video by calling the video out in the subject line (this is especially important for animated .GIF videos, which auto-play)  2) Use a "play" button in the video "player" to signal the subscriber can play the video.  3) Highlight in the email what "happens" when the video is clicked.  Because watching a video requires the subscriber to invest his scarce time, it is important to communicate the value you are promising up-front to prevent disappointment 4) Serve a "right click to play" message as the first frame of the video for Hotmail users (because player controls aren't supported yet in Hotmail) 5) Keep animated .GIF videos to 30 seconds or less.  Since animated .GIF videos don't support sound, they are most effective as "teaser" content.

BONUS TAKEAWAY:  Be clear with your campaign goals up front and do not over-hype or over-promise results.  Video email is still new and best practices are still emerging.  In my experience, the marketers that have gone on to be most successful with video email are those who took the time to learn about video in email, took the time to educate their managers and peers, and treated video email as an "experiment."  If you promise the moon, you'd at least better be able to jump off the ground.




Source: http://blog.emailexperience.org/blog/contributors-to-the-eec-blog/top-10-takeaways-from-video-email-webinar

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السبت، 28 يناير 2012

Tron on Android Gadget Pack

Reliving my childhood/young adulthood for just one minute, the only movie that even held a candle to Sneakers and Hackers was Tron. Fantasies of flying through the motherboard in search of missing ROM addresses and hexdumping around with light racing motorcycles is pretty much what gets me by some late nights while hacking. It sure romanticized the reality of actual programming experience, which typically consisted of gcc-make-vi-pico-repeat-success-segfault.

So when I found out that the new Tron movie was coming out, and that it had motorcycles, and modern interpretations of the flying-saucers-of-death meets-American-Gladiator game, I got excited. In fact, I think all the guys and I at Liquidware are going to take a full half day off just to see the movie together (ps if you're in the Boston/Cambridge area, and want to come along, just shoot me an email at inthebitz at gmail).
Anyway, I'm anxious. I think the movie is going to rock. And even if it doesn't, I'm going to see it anyway because of how influential it was to me, and many guys I know.

And in honor of that great movie, Will and Chris and I found an interpretation of Tron, called "Light Racer 3D", and got it running on the Liquidware Android Gadget Pack, running Android on the Beagleboard... enjoy!
Here's a video of it running on the Android-Beagleboard-BeagleTouch combination. It's surprisingly fast and snappy for a portable device like this - at first, I couldn't really believe that the 3D graphics were so fluid...

All of the modules and components are available at the liquidware shop, and some more pictures are up on the Flickr page. Enjoy!

Source: http://antipastohw.blogspot.com/2010/11/tron-on-android-gadget-pack.html

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RegularExpressions Class

The Regex class contains several static methods that allow you to use a regular expression without explicitly creating a Regex object. Using a static method is equivalent to constructing a Regex object, using it once and then destroying it.

Sample Code 1

Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions
' import the namespace

'instantiate the objects
dim oRegex as new regex("test pattern")

'use the object
If oRegex.IsMatch("this is the string to test on") Then
msgbox "Match found"
else
msgbox "Did not find match"
end i


Sample Code 2

//Check for correct format of your name

Dim myMatch As Match = System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Match(InsertYourName, "^[A-Z][a-zA-Z]*$")

If Not myMatch.Success Then

'Name was incorrect

ErrorMessage("Invalid Name", "Message")

txtFname.Focus()

Return

End If


Regular Expressions Elements:

* . Character except a newline character(\n)
* \d Any decimal digit
* \D Any nondigit
* \s Any white-space character
* \S Any Non-white-space charater
* \w Any word character
* \W Any nonword character
* ^ Beginning of string or line
* \A Beginning of string
* $ End of string or line
* \z End of string
* | Matches one of the expressions seprated by the vertical bar; example eee|ttt will match one of eee or ttt (tracing left to right)
* [abc] Match with one of the characters; example [rghy] will match r, g,h or c not any other character.
* [^abc] Match with any of character except in list; example [ghj] will match all character except g,h or k.
* [a-z] Match any character within specified range; example [a - c] will match a, b or c.
* ( ) Subexpression treated as a single element by regular expression elements described in this table.
* ? Match one or zero occurrences of the previous character or subexpression; example a?b will match a or ab not aab.
* * Match zero or more occurences of the previous character or subexpression; example a*b will match b, ab, aab and so on.
* + Match one or more occurences of the previous character or subexpression; example a+b will match ab, aab and so on but not b.
* {n} Match exactly n occurrences of the preceding character;example a{2} will match only aa.
* {n,} Match minimum n occurrences of the preceding character;example a{2,} will match only aa,aaa and so on.
* {n,m} Match minimum n and maximum n occurrences of the preceding character;example a{2, 4} will match aa, aaa, aaaa but not aaaaa.

Source: http://vbnetsample.blogspot.com/2007/11/regularexpressions-class.html

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الجمعة، 27 يناير 2012

4G-Enabled Dell Netbook and Notebook from Sprint

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/LaptopRentals/~3/nQOs2uh1kkA/4g-enabled-dell-netbook-and-notebook.html

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RegularExpressions Class

The Regex class contains several static methods that allow you to use a regular expression without explicitly creating a Regex object. Using a static method is equivalent to constructing a Regex object, using it once and then destroying it.

Sample Code 1

Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions
' import the namespace

'instantiate the objects
dim oRegex as new regex("test pattern")

'use the object
If oRegex.IsMatch("this is the string to test on") Then
msgbox "Match found"
else
msgbox "Did not find match"
end i


Sample Code 2

//Check for correct format of your name

Dim myMatch As Match = System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Match(InsertYourName, "^[A-Z][a-zA-Z]*$")

If Not myMatch.Success Then

'Name was incorrect

ErrorMessage("Invalid Name", "Message")

txtFname.Focus()

Return

End If


Regular Expressions Elements:

* . Character except a newline character(\n)
* \d Any decimal digit
* \D Any nondigit
* \s Any white-space character
* \S Any Non-white-space charater
* \w Any word character
* \W Any nonword character
* ^ Beginning of string or line
* \A Beginning of string
* $ End of string or line
* \z End of string
* | Matches one of the expressions seprated by the vertical bar; example eee|ttt will match one of eee or ttt (tracing left to right)
* [abc] Match with one of the characters; example [rghy] will match r, g,h or c not any other character.
* [^abc] Match with any of character except in list; example [ghj] will match all character except g,h or k.
* [a-z] Match any character within specified range; example [a - c] will match a, b or c.
* ( ) Subexpression treated as a single element by regular expression elements described in this table.
* ? Match one or zero occurrences of the previous character or subexpression; example a?b will match a or ab not aab.
* * Match zero or more occurences of the previous character or subexpression; example a*b will match b, ab, aab and so on.
* + Match one or more occurences of the previous character or subexpression; example a+b will match ab, aab and so on but not b.
* {n} Match exactly n occurrences of the preceding character;example a{2} will match only aa.
* {n,} Match minimum n occurrences of the preceding character;example a{2,} will match only aa,aaa and so on.
* {n,m} Match minimum n and maximum n occurrences of the preceding character;example a{2, 4} will match aa, aaa, aaaa but not aaaaa.

Source: http://vbnetsample.blogspot.com/2007/11/regularexpressions-class.html

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الخميس، 26 يناير 2012

HTML5 for Mobile Article on DevProConnections

My article on HTML5 for Mobile Devices at Dev Pro Connections Magazine has now been published.

HTML5 is the umbrella term for the next major evolution of markup, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for web applications. HTML5 is becoming an ever-more important mobile development technology -- especially in light of Adobe's recent announcement that it's ceasing development on Flash Player for mobile browsers and increasing its investments in HTML5. To bring you up to speed on this crucial aspect of development, DevProConnections has covered HTML5 extensively in recent months, including my article "HTML5 for the ASP.NET Developer." In this article, I intend to provide a similarly comprehensive overview of HTML5 with an emphasis on features oriented toward mobile development. We'll dive into some specific examples of HTML5 features and focus specifically on what is available with mobile devices. I will focus on what developers can do today as opposed to what is part of the specific set of standards. I'll also mention where a product may have a slightly different outcome than expected. 

I would also like to thank the people that helped me with the article.  There were many people that read through the article and provided suggestions.  Some of them were Dave Ward and Spike Xavier.  I'm sure that there are other folks that helped that I forgot to mention, hopefully, they are not too upset over that.  Thanks to Dev Pro Connections for the opportunity to write the article.  I hope that you find the article helpful as you get into mobile development.

Source: http://weblogs.asp.net/wallym/archive/2012/01/24/html5-for-mobile-article-on-devproconnections.aspx

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Lenovo ThinkPads Surpass 60 Million Sales

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/LaptopRentals/~3/93dwhjcOsQI/lenovo-thinkpads-surpass-60-million.html

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الأربعاء، 25 يناير 2012

Printing BarCodes in Silverlight

Well I tought this was gonna be more difficult, but no. The Silverlight community is great and there are tons of
of  code out there.

So I found a great project in codeplex called obviously http://silverlightbarcode.codeplex.com/

And printing barcode with that library is a peace of cake.

Just do something like this:

 

private void button1_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) {     var p = new PrintDocument();     p.PrintPage += new EventHandler<PrintPageEventArgs>(p_PrintPage);     p.Print("NuevoDocument"); }  void p_PrintPage(object sender, PrintPageEventArgs e) {     Canvas canvasBarCode = new Canvas();     canvasBarCode.Width = 200;     canvasBarCode.Height = 200;     Me.BarcodeSoftware.Barcode.Barcodes barcode =             new Me.BarcodeSoftware.Barcode.Barcodes();     barcode.BarcodeType =                           Me.BarcodeSoftware.Barcode.Barcodes.BarcodeEnum.Code39;     barcode.Data = "123456";     barcode.encode();     string encodedData = barcode.EncodedData;     //if you want to put the barcode number          // add a label to canvas and set text to barcode.HumanText;      int encodedLength = 0;     for (int x = 0; x < encodedData.Length; x++)     {         if (encodedData[x] == 't')             encodedLength++;         else if (encodedData[x] == 'w')             encodedLength = encodedLength + 3;     }      float barWidth = (float)(canvasBarCode.Width / encodedLength);      if (barWidth < 1) barWidth = 1;     float thickWidth = barWidth * 3;     double incrementWidth = 0;      int swing = 0;     for (int x = 0; x < encodedData.Length; x++)     {         Brush brush;         if (swing == 0)             brush = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.Black);         else             brush = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.White);          if (encodedData[x] == 't')         {             Rectangle r = new Rectangle();             r.Fill = brush;             r.Width = barWidth;             r.Height = canvasBarCode.Height;             r.SetValue(Canvas.LeftProperty, incrementWidth);             r.SetValue(Canvas.TopProperty, 0.0);             canvasBarCode.Children.Add(r);             incrementWidth = incrementWidth + ((barWidth));         }         else if (encodedData[x] == 'w')         {             Rectangle r = new Rectangle();             r.Fill = brush;             r.Width = 3 * barWidth;             r.Height = canvasBarCode.Height;             r.SetValue(Canvas.LeftProperty, incrementWidth);             r.SetValue(Canvas.TopProperty, 0.0);             canvasBarCode.Children.Add(r);             incrementWidth = incrementWidth + (3 * (barWidth));         }          if (swing == 0)            swing = 1;         else            swing = 0;     }     e.PageVisual = canvasBarCode;     e.HasMorePages = false;  } 

Source: http://blogs.artinsoft.net/Mrojas/archive/2012/01/19/Printing-BarCodes-in-Silverlight.aspx

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Is There an iMac Touch in Apple?s Future?

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/LaptopRentals/~3/1JT02VEvDas/is-there-imac-touch-in-apples-future.html

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الثلاثاء، 24 يناير 2012

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Read excel to dataset

This sample show how to read data from excel file by using Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.

More information about excel connectionstring see http://www.connectionstrings.com/excel

Let's sample code.

Private Function ReadExcelFile(ByVal filePath As String, ByVal fileName As String) As DataSet
'' Excel 2003
Dim sConn As String = String.Format("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source={0}", filePath + fileName)
sConn += ";Extended Properties=""Excel 8.0;HDR=Yes;IMEX=1;"""

'Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\MyExcel.xls;Extended Properties="Excel 8.0;HDR=Yes;IMEX=1";

Dim sSql As String = "SELECT * FROM [Sheet1$]"
'Select excel range command
' Dim sSql As String = "SELECT * FROM [Sheet1$A1:D3]"

Dim pFile As New FileInfo(fileName)
If (pFile.Extension.ToLower() = ".xlsx") Then
' Excel 2007
sConn = String.Format("Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source={0}", filePath + fileName)
sConn += ";Extended Properties=""Excel 12.0 Xml;HDR=YES;"""
End If


Dim ds As New DataSet
Dim pConn As New OleDbConnection(sConn)
Try
pConn.Open()
Dim pCmd As New OleDbCommand()
pCmd.Connection = pConn
pCmd.CommandText = sSql

Dim pAdp As New OleDbDataAdapter()
pAdp.SelectCommand = pCmd

pAdp.Fill(ds)
Catch ex As Exception
Return Nothing
Finally
pConn.Close()
End Try

Return ds
End Function

Note
If found error Could not find installable ISAM that mean your connectionstring was wrong.


Source: http://vbnetsample.blogspot.com/2011/12/read-excel-to-dataset.html

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الاثنين، 23 يناير 2012

Why do you think thermal runaway reactions are dangerous on an industrial scale?

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VIDEO: Watch a Galaxy Nexus get #smokedbywindowsphone

Our first challenger yesterday stepped up with a brand-new Galaxy Nexus, which, if you?re not familiar, is the latest Android phone from Google and the first to sport Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).  The challenge was to find a 4-start Chinese restaurant nearby, then find directions to it.  Here?s how it went down:

As you can see, his voice search and my Local Scout search gave results just about as fast.  But Local Scout gave me reviews, apps to use to make reservations?and instant directions.  He didn?t have a quick way to do that on his Galaxy Nexus.

More to come from the $100 challenge.  Keep an eye on my tweets for updates the action!

Source: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_phone/b/windowsphone/archive/2012/01/11/video-watch-a-galaxy-nexus-get-smokedbywindowsphone.aspx

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السبت، 21 يناير 2012

Using the GeoShield to build an Open Source Hardware GPS

I've been trying to get a GPS sensor working with my Arduino for a long time. And without fail, they just don't work. Don't get me wrong - the ones that other people have made work, but they're spotty, and you have to be in the right corner, the right place at the right time. And if a leaf flitters off a tree at just the right time, the dew moisture creates enough interference that the signal's lost. And just when the signal comes back, it fails again just as quickly and then I barely get enough data points to recreate anything interesting.


Not any more >:-)


There may be cheaper GPS shields out there, but that's not the point. The point of the GeoShield is that it works, and it's competitive with commercial off-the-shelf GPS's. Out of the box. No coding, no digging around, it just works. And if you combine it and a TouchShield Slide, you have a completely portable DIY GPS... that is as powerful as most of the mainstream GPS's out there you can buy off the shelf.
This is the only GPS shield I've been able to test reliably in cities, from cars, and inside cases. So the steps to create an Arduino GPS with the GeoShield are pretty straight forward. You'll need:
The Lithium BackPack goes in back of the DoubleWide ExtenderShield next to the Arduino, and the TouchShield Slide and the GeoShield go on top. Like this:


Here's a side angle:
And here's a funky perspective shot:
As you can see from the pictures, the GeoShield has a GPS sensor smack dab in the middle of the shield, with retro wireless solder pads emanating from it, as if to replicate a 1940's moving picture radio tower. On top of the GeoShield are a line of 4 user-controllable I/O pins (for debugging, of course), and then a GPS Rx and Tx pin, and finally a power white LED that tells you when it's powered up and has a signal. It's specifically designed this way because of all my hours of frustration with other GPS shields, wondering, "Does this thing ever work? Is it even powered on?" So this shield is designed to eliminate variables quickly, and get you up and running as quickly as possible. Oh yeah, and it also has a built in 3-axis accelerometer and compass, so it deserves it's name, "GeoShield".


Here's a link to the Open Source App Store app code that shows off a simple Night Rider program, plus polling of the GPS, Compass and 3-axis Accelerometer. The heart of the code is built into the Antipasto Arduino IDE function set:

void loop() {

   gps_msg = geo.readGPS();
  
   /* Print the GPS data */
   Serial.print(gps_msg);
  
   /* Parse GPS data and send to the PC */
   //for (int i=0; i< strlen(gps_msg); i++) {
   //  handleGPS(gps_msg[i]);
   //}

   /* Print the Compass heading, Accel X, Accel Y, Accel Z data */
   sprintf(out, "$GEO,H%d,X%d,Y%d,Z%d\n", comp, x, y, z);  
comp = geo.readCompass();
x = geo.readAccelX();
y = geo.readAccelY();
z = geo.readAccelZ();

//   delay(100);
   Serial.print(out);
  
   Sensor.print("co", comp);
   Sensor.print("xa", x);
   Sensor.print("ya", y);
   Sensor.print("za", z);
}


Here's a video showing it off:

The coolest part is that if you load up the pass-through sketch onto the Arduino, you can uncomment the coupe of lines that say, "print out to the PC", and then you can plug it in, load up a program like GPSFox, and get this:
Voila! Proof that it works - even from inside a friend's apartment!




Justin just uploaded the GeoShield over onto the Liquidware Shop, here...

Source: http://antipastohw.blogspot.com/2010/10/using-geoshield-to-build-open-source.html

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Karnataka SSLC 2010 results Online :: Website Announced

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Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface now shipping!

Yesterday at the National Retail Federation (NRF) conference in New York ? Samsung announced that the SUR40 for Microsoft Surface is now available and shipping to customers! At CES 2011, we first unveiled Microsoft Surface 2.0 in partnership with Samsung with the SUR40.

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This year, the SUR40 won the CES Best of Innovations 2012 award!

The Samsung SUR40 is an interactive multitouch device that is 4-inch thick and has a 40-inch HD LCD screen with gorilla glass bonded to it. It can be used not only as a table but also mounted vertically on a wall or embedded into other fixtures and furniture, creating a dynamic and engaging destination in any environment. Behind the LCD screen is a brand new technology we invented called PixelSense where infrared sensors are placed all across the screen and every single pixel acts like a camera. For more on PixelSense, I suggest reading this blog post from the Microsoft Surface blog and watching the video within the post. The Samsung SUR40 recognizes fingers, hands and other objects - supporting up to 50 points of contact at one time. As mentioned previously, the Samsung SUR40 is powered by Microsoft Surface 2.0.

SUR40

Estimated Street Pricing for the SUR40 for Microsoft Surface for U.S. customers will start at $8,400 (display only) and $9,049 (tabletop unit with matching stand). Pricing for other countries and/or regions may differ. For information on how to purchase a SUR40 for Microsoft Surface, please visit www.samsung.com/business or call 1-866-SAM4BIZ.

For more information on the Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface ? see this press release from Samsung which also gives the full specs for the device.

Also: to see Microsoft Surface (and the Samsung SUR40) in action for yourself ? watch the below video of Steve Clayton giving a demo of Microsoft Surface at CES last week.

Source: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/bloggingwindows/archive/2012/01/17/samsung-sur40-for-microsoft-surface-now-shipping.aspx

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الجمعة، 20 يناير 2012

Four Common-Sense Tips for Using Social Tools in Email Marketing

We exist in a best-practices driven industry. Email marketing has many variables and it's a constantly changing landscape with ISPs and regulations changing rules on us on a consistent basis. We crave the tried-and-true rule, the best practice known to deliver the best result, the sure thing.

We have plenty to learn and use, to be sure! Search for "email marketing best practices" in Google, and you’ll find far more than you could ever digest among the search results.

Best practices for using social tools in email, however, are yet to be clearly defined. In fact, given the pace of change in social media, with constant Facebook updates and new technologies like Google+, these so-called best practices might forever elude us.

Those proven techniques we can turn to with confidence, however, are common sense and come from the email marketing world. Today I offer you four common-sense tips for using social tools that will help you maximize your results: 1) Offer great content. 2) Be very, very clear. 3) Test everything. 4) Go both ways.

Offer Great Content

No matter how much the email marketing industry changes, this common-sense tip will always be. And when you're seeking sharing to social, your content has to be so great that people want to and willingly share it. That idea isn't new. We've strived for "share worthy" content in the past. We had another name for it was all, because what we want back then was a forward. Now we want a share. Great content leads to greater use of your social media links by your subscribers who want to tell their network about your email.

Be Very, Very Clear

When you include social media buttons, be sure to ask for the action you want and let the person know why they should click. A plain, standalone Facebook button will garner only so many clicks compared to a Facebook button with words that ask for action and offer a benefit: "Like us on Facebook for fabulous fan pricing." Everybody knows what a Facebook button is, but not why they should click on it. Ditto for Twitter, LinkedIn and any other social media buttons.

In addition, words help you to be clear on the purpose of a button. A button for sharing is not the same as a button for liking, after all.  

Also be sure to put the buttons where they make the most sense...for your subscribers. Figure out when/where in your email your subscribers are ready to take action. This you might only be able to determine by testing, which takes us to...

Test Everything

Is there a magic spot for your "like" button that will generate the highest number of new Facebook fans? Probably. Can I tell you where that is within your email? No. As far as best practices on technical details when using social media tools, these can only be determined by you. If I could sit here and tell you placing the Facebook icon in the lower right corner will drive the most "likes" on your Facebook wall, I would. But I can't. It all depends. Testing is the only way to optimize placement of social media tools like a Facebook button for your particular business and audience. In fact, testing is the only way to optimize every aspect of your social media tools, from where you put the links to which links you offer. So test. Everything.

Go Both Ways

Yes, using email to drive subscribers to your social media sites or to share is smart marketing. Also be sure your email to social works as your social to email, as well. Your social sites can promote your email subscriptions and offer email signup forms.

And One Last Note...

Even when integrated as part of your marketing matrix and going both ways, email and social differ. And taking a customer relationship into the social realm can certainly alter customer expectations. Once you’ve crossed the social media line, you might need to revisit the tone and personality of your email communications. You've taken the relationship to a new level of intimacy via social channels, and using a corporate or more formal tone in your email marketing might run counter to the warm fuzzies a subscriber now feels for you.

Following these four tips should help you determine your own best practices for using social tools in email...meaning those practices which work best for you and your goals.


- Marco Marini
CEO
ClickMail Marketing



Source: http://blog.emailexperience.org/blog/clickmail-marketing-at-eec/four-common-sense-tips-for-using-social-tools-in-email-marketing

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NY State Passes Marriage Equality Act

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EnCase Computer Forensics Training for Beginners

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There is already an open DataReader associated with this Command which must be closed first.

 

This is a very strange error that you can find sometimes when working with ADO.NET.

David McKean from MSFT says:

This occurs when you have multiple DataReaders open concurrently on the same connection,
ie you call SqlCommand.ExecuteReader but don't close the SqlDataReader returned by this
method before calling it again (either on the same command or another command on the same connection).

It requires a feature called MultipleActiveResultSets which is not available in all providers.

For example SQL2000 does not support it, it was implemented starting from SQL2005.

Also .NET 2.0 must be used.

For more information about enabling Multiple Active Result Sets see: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/h32h3abf(v=vs.80).aspx

A good recommendation to make sure that the the readers are closed is to put them inside a using statement, in that case,
no matter if an exception happened they will be closed and disposed.

If you are using SQL Server 2000, MARS is not available so you can create two different connection objects.

Another good article about this issue is: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/spike/archive/2009/08/20/there-is-already-an-open-datareader-associated-with-this-command-which-must-be-closed-first-explained.aspx

 

Good Luck

Source: http://blogs.artinsoft.net/Mrojas/archive/2011/12/14/There-is-already-an-open-DataReader-associated-with-this-Command-which-must-be-closed-first.aspx

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الخميس، 19 يناير 2012

NY State Passes Marriage Equality Act

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GetUser Methods for Entity Framework MVC3 Razor Custom Member Provider C# Using LINQ

From my C# MVC3 Razor Custom Membership Provider article and source code, here is the code for the GetUser methods. I welcome any suggestions for improvement. public override MembershipUser GetUser(object providerUserKey, bool userIsOnline) { using (var context = new SSSEntities()) { UserProfile u = context.UserProfiles .SingleOrDefault(up => up.UserId == Convert.ToInt32(providerUserKey)); MembershipUser membershipUser = GetMembershipUser (u); return membershipUser; } } public override MembershipUser...(read more)

Source: http://weblogs.asp.net/nannettethacker/archive/2012/01/17/getuser-and-getmembershipuser-methods-for-entity-framework-mvc3-razor-custom-member-provider-c-using-linq.aspx

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