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9.7.13

How Spam became spam!



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How Spam became spam!

Ten things you never knew or never imagined before about... Spam

On July 5, 1937 Spam Luncheon meat was introduced by Hormel Foods Corporation

1. Hormel offered a prize for the best name for the product. The winner was Ken Daigneau; an actor who was brother of Hormel’s vice-president.


Ken Daigneau
2. Some say “Spam stood for spiced ham; others say it was Special Army Meat but Daigneaut said he’d though of the name earlier but was waiting for a product to fit it.  

3. From 1945-53 was promoted by a troupe of 60 women including a 16-piece orchestra.

4. More Spam is eaten per person is Hawai and on the island of Guan than anywhere else.

5. The famous Monty Python Spam sketch includes the use of the word “Spam” 113 times. To watch the sketch go to: Monty Python Spam Sketch 

6. That sketch led to the use of the word “spam” to describe unwanted ans intrusive email messages.

7. The earliest example of the use of the word “spam” cited in the Oxford Dictionary was in 1993.

8. According to documents submitted to the US Patent Office, Hormel had been using the word “spam” for it’s luncheon meat since May 11, 1937.

9. To limit spam mails, the us congress passed a CAP-SPAM Act (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing) in 2003.


10. If all the tins of spam ever sold were shared among the world population we’d get one each.

 

Source: By William Hartston – Daily Express   

29.1.13

Bye Bye LinkedIn Answers!


On Jan 31, 2013, (tomorrow) LinkedIn Answers will be discontinued and no longer accessible. 
It’s really a shame to see LinkedIn Answers discontinued. It was a “place” to see trends of the day, get expert advice and help people.

In an email to members LinkedIn noted: 

“We'll be focusing our efforts on the development of new and more engaging ways to share and discuss professional topics across LinkedIn. In the meantime, you can still pose questions and facilitate professional discussions through other popular LinkedIn channels including LinkedIn Polls, Groups, or status updates.”

Now what? What site will we use as an alternative to LinkedIn Answers?

Here some alternatives to LinkedIn Answers

Yahoo! Answers: is a way to find and share information. You can ask questions on any topic, get answers from people and share your knowledge; launched on June 28, 2005. Yahoo! Answers is available in 12 languages. 

Wiki Answers: An active community that keeps Answers.com relevant and always up-to date. You can ask your question, search through other people’s questions or just browse from the available categories. You can easily sign up with your Facebook account.

Quora: When you want to know more... Ask a question. Get answers from people with real experience, and blog about what you know. You can sign up with your Facebook, Google or Twitter account. 

Stack Exchange: is a fast-growing network of 96 question and answer sites on diverse topics from software programming to cooking to photography, to gaming, to...  2,847,135 users, 5,4 million questions 10,2 answers 7,6 million visits per day. 

18.1.13

Windows Operating System History



MS-DOS (1981-2000) is the acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System. It is a command line interface used on personal computer. MS-DOS Originally developed by Microsoft for IBM. The first edition launched in August 1981.

 

MS-DOS is still alive today in Windows 8, but in the form of Command Prompt. All versions of Microsoft Windows have had an MS-DOS like command-line interface (CLI)

For more about MS-DOS history: MS-DOS history

 

FROM THE BEGINNING UP TO DATE
 

WINDOWS 1.0 - 2.0 (1985-1992)Windows 1.0 used a graphical interface instead of the command line interface of MS-DOS. 

 
Windows 1.0 was named because of the “windows” (computer frames) that used and allowed users to point and click to access.  It was a basic graphical interface that used
“gadgets” like calculator.

 

1987 Microsoft release Windows 2.0 an updated version of windows 1.0
For more Windows 1.0 screens: Windows 1.0 Screen Shots

WINDOWS 3.0 - 3.1 (1990-1994)
The introduction of virtual memory, improved graphics, and the ability to multitask helped Windows to sell 10 million copies. It was discontinued on 31 December 2001.


 
 
Windows 3.0 included Program Manager, File Manager and Print Manager and games (Hearts, Minesweeper and Solitaire)

WINDOWS 95 (1995)
Windows 95 was designed for increased compatibility and ultimate user-friendliness. Important features in this operating system are the ability to automatically detect and configure installed hardware (plug and play).


 
 
Microsoft released five different version of Windows 95.

WINDOWS 98 (1998)Windows 98 offers support for many new technologies. For user is most visible features and programs like Internet Explorer and Internet connection. 

 



WINDOWS Millennium Edition (Me) (1998)
Windows Millennium Edition was an update for Windows 98 and included some features of Windows 2000.
 
 
 
WINDOWS 2000 (2000)
Windows 2000 is an operating system for business computers (desktop and laptops) to run software applications connect to internet and intranet sites access files, printes and network resources. Windows 2000 made everyone's lives easier by increasing the number of plug and play devices compatible with the operating system.


 

WINDOWS XP (2001)
Windows XP comes with a redesigned look giving the users a more reliable and stable environment. 



WINDOWS VISTA (2006)
Windows Vista had high system requirements and suffered issues with performance and security. This version lasted only three years as many users choose to downgrade back to XP.
 
 

WINDOWS 7 (2009)
Windows 7 is an operating system with speed and minimal system requirements. It seems that Microsoft learned from its mistakes with Windows Vista.


 
 
WINDOWS 8 (2012)
Windows 8 is a redesigned operating system with significant changes and it promises a faster boot time, touchscreen compatibility and finally an improved user experience. 

 
 
to be continued....

24.8.12

Ανοίξτε το Internet Explorer χωρίς να αφήσετε ίχνη (inPrivate) - How to open Internet Explorer without leaving traces

Αν θέλετε να ανοίξετε το Internet Explorer σε inPrivate Mode, για να μην αφήσετε τα ίχνη (ιστορικό επισκέψεων, cache files…) σας, ακολουθήστε τα παρακάτω βήματα για να δημιουργήσετε το εικονίδιο που ενεργοποιεί αυτή τη λειτουργία:



If you don’t want Internet Explorer to store your personal information (browser history, cache files etc) you can open it in inPrivate Mode. Follow the steps below to create the icon that enables this feature:

1. Κάντε δεξί κλικ στην επιφάνεια εργασίας και πατήστε Δημιουργία (new) και Συντόμευση (Shortcut)

1. Right Click on desktop and click New and then Shortcut



2. Στο παράθυρο που εμφανίζετε πληκτρολογήστε "%ProgramFiles%\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" –private

2. At the displayed window enter "%ProgramFiles%\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"–private






3. Πατήστε το κουμπί Επόμενο (next) και δώστε το όνομα που θέλετε να εμφανίζετε π.χ. IExplorerPrivate

3. Click on Next button and give a name like IExplorerPrivate

4. Πατήστε Τέλος (Finish)

4. Then click on Finish button


5. Διπλοπατήστε στο εικονίδιο που μόλις δημιουργήσατε για να ανοίξετε το internet Explorer σε inPrivate Mode

5. Double click on the icon to launch Internet Explorer in inPrivate Mode










Και καλό σερφάρισμα !!!



15.1.12

The spiritual side of Facebook

by Dennis Merritt Jones
 
"If I had the chance to live my life over, I'd do things a little different... I'd have more friends." Ty Cobb

Like many others who spend more than a little time on the computer, I've also been pulled into the vortex of the Facebook phenomena. Facebook, as an online social networking website, allows individuals anywhere on the planet to connect with old and new friends. When I say new friends, I mean a whole lot of new friends. There are currently over 800 million users on Facebook and it's growing daily. One of my computer geek friends refers to it as "viral" because its popularity has spread so quickly. Even my 90-year-old dad managed to get on board and now he's making new friends all around the country and loving the opportunities it presents.

The question that arises for me is, what is it that makes Facebook (and other such websites) so compelling for so many people? No doubt, there are many people who are using Facebook for business networking. The Internet is the way of the future for marketing one's products and services; however, I believe it goes far beyond that. I believe Facebook is such a popular phenomena because people are hungry for connection. Every person desires someone to witness their life. People want to know that who they are matters and that their presence on the planet makes a difference. Who among us does not long to be acknowledged, appreciated, well-received and supported by others? Facebook offers an amazing forum by means of which that realization may be achieved, not only with ease but also in a fun way.

I believe there is a spiritual component to this desire for connection, even if we are not consciously aware of its presence. As my friend Caroline Reynolds puts it in her wonderful book, Spiritual Fitness, "We are each driven by a deep urge to form an intimate connection with the world around us and most of us do this through relationships. If you take a soul look at this, you will see that your need for relationship actually stems from your basic human need to overcome your earthly sense of separation."

I can see the wisdom in her words. Something quite extraordinary happens between ourselves and others when our lives intersect at the soul level. When we interface with our friends we are connecting not with just a physical body, a personality or a name -- we are connecting with the energy of joy, love, satisfaction and peace that comes in knowing we are not alone on our journey through this life. To share our journey with others is what life is really all about -- that's why there is more than one of us on the planet. I have long defined "friend-ship" as a vessel in which two or more souls journey toward a common destination -- the realization of our oneness in God. This is where the journey and the destination really become one in the same as all pretense and sense of separation fall away, revealing what is real: the sacred space where who we are spills into each other’s "being."

I rather like Ty Cobb's words at the top of this message. I don't want to wait until the end of my life to understand the importance and meaning of having shared my life with friends. Why? Because every new friendship becomes a bridge to another person's soul -- and with it the opportunity to witness the greatness of who that person is and, in the process, to be reminded I am never alone. At the end of the day, friendship really is what it's all about. If you are currently on Facebook and we have not yet connected, let's do so because the journey is far too good not to share it with like-minded souls!

Source: www.huffingtonpost.com, Posted: 13 Jan 12