Friday 10 October 2014

Some Awesome Feature That You Get In The Latest Windows 10

Announcing Windows 10

It’s a humbling and amazing thing to work on Windows, which is used by over 1.5 billion people in every country of the world. From kids playing with computers for the first time, to writers and journalists, to engineers, to gamers, to CEOs, at some point Windows has empowered all of us.
In the Windows team, we’re proud of this – but we also know that the world today is very different from the one in which Windows grew up. Today, devices outnumber people. Connectivity is like oxygen. The tension between the desire for agility versus stability poses a huge challenge for IT Pros. Experiences – no matter what device you’re on – just need to work. The only thing that hasn’t really changed is the situation for developers – still too much to do, and not enough time.
One way to look at it is that Windows is at a threshold :-). It’s time for a new Windows. This new Windows must be built from the ground-up for a mobile-first, cloud-first world. This new Windows must help our customers be productive in both their digital work and their digital life. This new Windows must empower people and organizations to do great things.
That new Windows is Windows 10.
Windows 10 represents the first step of a whole new generation of Windows. Windows 10 unlocks new experiences for customers to work, play and connect. Windows 10 embodies what our customers (both consumers and enterprises) demand and what we will deliver.
Windows 10 will run across an incredibly broad set of devices – from the Internet of Things, to servers in enterprise datacenters worldwide. Some of these devices have 4 inch screens – some have 80 inch screens – and some don’t have screens at all. Some of these devices you hold in your hand, others are ten feet away. Some of these devices you primarily use touch/pen, others mouse/keyboard, others controller/gesture – and some devices can switch between input types.
We’re not talking about one UI to rule them all – we’re talking about one product family, with a tailored experience for each device.
And across this breadth of devices, we are delivering one application platform for our developers. Whether you’re building a game or a line of business application, there will be one way to write a universal app that targets the entire family. There will be one store, one way for applications to be discovered, purchased and updated across all of these devices.
Windows 10 will deliver the right experience on the right device at the right time. It will be our most comprehensive platform ever.
Now, during the design of a new Windows, we spend time with many diverse customers. One of the most important of these customers is the enterprise. In the past year I’ve talked to dozens of enterprise customers and listened to how they are using and deploying Windows, and what they need from us.
These customers are betting their businesses on Windows – in the first half of this year, shipments of enterprise PCs grew 14%. In that same time period, shipments of Windows enterprise tablets grew 33%.
These customers have a need to evaluate Windows early, so we are starting our dialog with them today. For more details about what Windows 10 will have for these customers, check out this blog post on the Windows for your Business blog.
Tomorrow, we are excited to announce the Windows Insider Program, where PC experts and IT Pros can get access to a technical preview of Windows 10 for desktops and laptops. Soon after, we’ll also be releasing technical previews of Windows Server and our management tools.
With the Insider program, we’re inviting our most enthusiastic Windows customers to shape Windows 10 with us. We know they’re a vocal bunch – and we’re looking forward to hearing from them.
The Windows Insider Program is intended for PC experts and IT pros who are comfortable using pre-release software with variable quality. Insiders will receive a steady stream of early builds from us with the latest features we’re experimenting with.
This week’s announcements are just the first chapter of our conversation with customers about Windows 10 – with a focus on enterprise features (because enterprises have a need to evaluate software early on) and the desktop/laptop experiences. Early in 2015 we’ll introduce the consumer chapter and talk much more about other device types and more consumer features. We’ll then continue the conversation with the developer chapter at our Build conference, and later in the year we’ll release Windows 10 and look forward to some amazing new devices.
Today was an important beginning for our customers and partners as we embark on the Windows 10 journey together. I encourage everyone reading this to sign up for the Windows Insider Program, download the technical preview, and let us know what you think. Check here tomorrow for specific details – but in the meantime, here’s a peek at some of the new features you can test drive once you become an Insider:



Start menu: The familiar Start menu is back, but it brings with it a new customizable space for your favorite apps and Live Tiles.

Everything runs in a window: Apps from the Windows Store now open in the same format that desktop apps do and can be resized and moved around, and have title bars at the top allowing for maximize, minimize, and close with a click.

Snap enhancements: You can now have four apps snapped on the same screen with a new quadrant layout. Windows will also show other apps and programs running for additional snapping and even make smart suggestions on filling available screen space with other open apps.

New task view button: There’s a new task-view button on the taskbar for quick switching between open files and quick access to any desktops you create.

Multiple desktops: Create desktops for different purposes and projects and switch between these desktops easily and pick up where you left off on each desktop.

Find files faster: File Explorer now displays your recent files and frequently visited folders making for finding files you’ve worked on is easier.
Watch the below video from Joe Belfiore to see many of these features in action. Immediately you’ll see how Windows 10 carries forward a sense of familiarity, while providing new capabilities to help you way the work you want to and be more productive.
Today was an important beginning for our customers and partners as we embark on the Windows 10 journey together. While it’s early and things are bound to change as we collaborate together in the months ahead, this should give a strong sense of where we’re going not only with the desktop experience, but in general overall. We’re looking forward to getting your feedback on Windows 10, as well as continuing this conversation in the weeks and months to come.


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Friday 27 June 2014

Ten Tips To Increase The Popularity of Your Blog

Top Ten Tips To Increase The Popularity of Your Blog


You may have heard the phrase: "Content is king" and that's very true when it comes to blogs. This is not for any content, but high value content that gives value to your readership. In this article, we're going to look at ten ways of creating great content for your blog and for raising your rankings in the search engines.



1. Content Curation: One topic that's been popular as of late is content curation, where you take part or all of an article that's on someone else's site and use it on your blog, with an opinion about it and attribution to the creator of the article, along with some links.

There's are several major problems with this approach. Unless you have permission from the article owner to use the article this is copyright infringement and it could expose you to litigation. An exception to this rule would be some of the article sites which have articles in place for republication and they have their own rules. If in doubt, check the fine print. Don't make the mistake of assuming that: "If it's on the web, it's free."




2. Google Alerts: On excellent way of finding new content for your blog is to make use ofGoogle Alerts.





Here's how they work. Just enter a keyword phrase in the Search Query box and you'll see a preview on the right of the articles that will be monitored. Choose the results that you want and how often you want to receive them. Enter your email address, then click on the Create Alert button. Google will now send you alerts on your topic of interest. It's also a good idea to create several variations. This is a great way of finding new content.



3. Add Share Buttons to Your Blog: When you set up your blog, make sure you install a plugin that allows visitors to share your content with social media sites. This will help spread the word about your blog.



4. Make Comments on Other Blogs: This is another great way to increase your popularity. Find other blogs in your niche and make relevant, thoughtful comments on them. When you do so, you're usually able to enter the URL for your site and when the comment is approved, you now have a backlink to your site, which will help in your rankings.



5. Guest Blog: When you guest blog, you'll have the opportunity to add links to your site. And when you do so, link to related pages to your post, not just the domain name.





6. Get an Autoresponder: While it's great to have a blog, many readers come once and never return. A way to make sure they do is to get an autoresponder. Here's how it works: With the autoresponder you create a free report or video for your site which you offer in exchange for a visitors email address. Using an autoresponder is a great way to build a responsive audience because email allows you to keep in touch with your readership and let them know what's happening on your blog. This will help build loyalty and a fan base. Some autoresponders to check out are: AWeber, iContact and Constant Contact.



7. Use the Autoresponder to Survey Your Readership: When you survey your readership, they will give you feedback on what they would like to see on your blog. This allows you to meet the needs of your users.



8. Test Ideas: Test out different topics on your blog and over time, check your results with your analytics software. This will gie you an idea of what pages are the most popular. Once you know what people like, you can create more content with that in mind.





9. Get The 10x10x4 Content Creation Formula: This is a great system by Traffic Geyser. Here are the basics of what the system does: Essentially, you create ten videos that people most commonly ask about your product or service, then you create ten videos of questions they should be asking. The remaining four videos are for selling a product, if you have one. You can take each video, upload it to Youtube and other video sites and include a link back to your blog. You can also take the text from each video and turn that into a blog post.



10. Be Consistent: A long-term success strategy is to be consistent with your posts. If you post haphazardly, you run the risk of losing your audience. And once they're gone, they might be gone forever. If you don't want to blog every day, one way to offset this problem is to use scheduled posts that go live on a given day and at a certain time. This will free you up from the task of daily blogging.

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