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Video Hosting

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Video hosting services allow you to upload video clips to the website. Video hosting services are becoming gradually trendier these days with the growing popularity of blogs, social media sites, pod casting and other similar interactive web pages, which need imaginatively managed hosting service.

Also due to the camera mobile phones accumulation it has significantly augmented the sphere of user-generated content. The conventional methods of personal video sharing, such as making a DVD or creating a video to show someone become older these days because of the advancement in technology.

Also due to fast growth in internet service and broadband Internet connections uses the video sharing becoming more popular these days because it serve the quality of video shot on mobile phones which anyone can upload and download through a data cable or similar device without much technical knowledge. As a webmaster you won’t need to own your web server; just you need a hosting plan which provides video streaming abd support for video script you’re using. .

Purpose of Video Hosts (for users)

* Save on bandwidth costs.
* Creating a common place to stream the user generated content without any interruption.
* 24Ă—7 technical support and good uptime!
* Make a hassle-free platform, where uploading a video and streaming or embedding is easier and they should achieve video streaming through a web browser to the users; you need not to worry about the performance of your site even if you have a little or no technical experience.

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How to configure Spam Assassin?

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

You can voluntarily find SpamAssassin in use in both email clients and servers and in different operating systems that require filtering incoming as well as outgoing email, and implementing a very broad range of policy actions. To help you comprehend it check these process which will help you to configure Spam Assassin.:

required_hits - The number of e-mails received before marked as spam.
rewrite_subject - The tells Spam Assassin if it should rewrite your subject line or not as you define. (1 is yes and 0 is no)
subject_tag - What the spam is marked with in the subject line. (usually ***SPAM*** or something else that could be picked up by your own mail filters on your mail client of choice)

blacklist_from - An e-mail address you definitely want to be marked as spam. (you could also use *@sexample.com to get every email from that address filtered)

whitelist_from - An e-mail address you definitely do NOT want to be marked as spam. (you could also use *@example.com to get every email from that address NOT filtered)

Once you’re done, just hit save and whatsoever you defined on the earlier page will now be found effective. If you picked to rewrite the subject, then you could now go into your mail client and write a new “rule” that would filter all mail with “***SPAM***” to go into a SPAM folder so that you could check it time to time making sure you wont get a hold to get any false positives.

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FontStructions Online Font Building Tools

Monday, August 4th, 2008

FontStruct is a free online tool which let you build your own font out of geometrical shapes and the use of a font editor to add patterns and also it enable you to generate a high-quality font type that is ready to use in both Mac and PC platforms. I think this is the trend all graphic designers were looking for. Check here the demo;


Introduction to FontStruct from fontstruct on Vimeo.

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