Thursday, October 13, 2011

Jangan Pusingkan Harga Haji

Kalau tekad sudah bulat jangan pusingkan harga haji yang terus meroket. pastikan anda ambil kesempatan ambil nomor urut porsi secepatnya dari depag.

Harga haji plus 2012 saat ini mendekati 70 juta rupiah.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

About Melilea

Melilea International is now the youngest and fastest growing network marketing company in the region, with more than 400,000 distributors and accumulative turnover exceeding RM550 million.

Melilea International as pillars of success are its range of superior organic products, a solid company built on ethical principles, an effective training system and a highly rewarding marketing plan.

It champions and upholds the philosophy of Transforming Lives and has won numerous accolades as the Brand that Transforms Health, Beauty, Happiness and Success.

Under the inspiring guidance and mentorship of Melilea International Founder-Group Chairman, Datuk Dr Alan Wong (DMSM), Executive President, Datin Dr Stella K.Y. Chin and Father of Organic Theory Dr Henry Chang, the health and beauty of millions of customers have indeed been transformed

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

Translate English Indonesian

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Translate English Indonesian

Translate English Indonesian is one of sentences used by people to search the English-Indonesian translator on the internet services. People say it's uneasy to translate document. Does it hamper you now? Let's travel around the world with language such as English, Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Dutch, Russian, and many more. TRANSWA answers your need of foreign language. The translation, interpreting, editing, legalization and interpreting system are our integrated services that will remove the barrier of the language and make clearer and easier for you. To translate English Indonesian in a written document differs from verbal translation as it requires a special expertise. Hence, we are here to provide such services for foreign language. One step with us, then there will be no more barriers against the language.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Online Video or Vodcasts in Windows Media Center

Online Video or Vodcasts in Windows Media Center



In my series about online Media I’ve already talked about (audio) podcasting and truth be told, I was disappointed Microsoft doesn’t offer better support for this wonderful form of online media. Luckily there seems to be better support for Video podcasts and online video.
I’ve recently been trying TVTonic and the plug-in certainly has potential. TVtonic allows you to download online video content in WMC through RSS. Even though their site could use an update or two (see below) I was impressed.










There’s also a video directory (or guide) which categorizes popular video (or vodcast) feeds and allows for direct integration in your TVTonic. If you want to add your own feeds you’ll need to add the RSS link manually in Internet Explorer (no Firefox) on the TVTonic website.

The GUI is nice and the plug-in integrates very well with the standard WMC interface even though it can be extremly slow sometimes. This probably depends on your connection speed since everything is downloaded live. The plug-in automatically downloads every video in the available RSS feeds so people with a bandwith limit, beware!








Which brings me to my next point: the flaws.

I would have liked an option to set the number of episodes I want to download and keep on my hard drive. As it is TVTonic only supports a ‘viewed/unviewed’ system and (unfortunatly) every video in a new feed is marked as ‘unviewed’.

Another big flaw is the initial content offered by TVTonic. It doesn’t bother me that it automatically downloads 60 - 100 MB worth of (useless) video. What does bother me is that it keeps repeating the same video over and over on the main screen. Believe me, when you’re testing an application you don’t want to see the same GTtv Videogame Awards add ten times in a row.

To sum up, if I had to rate the plug-in I would give it a 3/5. It has a nice GUI, integrates well with Media Center and offers a lot of content and allows you to add your own but it’s missing some key features and it’s user friendliness needs to be improved a lot!

Source: wegotserved.co.uk

Friday, August 8, 2008

Mainstream Web Watch: The Olympics & Online Video

Mainstream Web Watch: The Olympics & Online Video




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The Beijing Olympics starts in a few days and what better test of the mainstream web is there than the world's biggest sports event. This is the first in a series of posts that will look at the Web technologies powering this year's Olympics.

One of the most obvious ways the Web will be utilized with the Beijing Olympics is with online video coverage. In the US, NBC has teamed up with Microsoft Silverlight for 2,200 hours of live coverage. Meanwhile in China, Adobe has teamed up with a Chinese network.

The New York Times reported today that NBC will stream 2,200 hours of live events across 25 sports on NBCOlympics.com. For context, at the Athens Olympics four years ago there was less than 100 hours of on-demand video. According to the NYT, NBC will use the Internet to "send out mass quantities of video in high resolution". The only catch is that the coverage will only be available to users in the United States, because that's the only place where NBC has rights to broadcast the Olympics.

Despite the geographical limitations, NBC is promising lots of 'new media' features in its Web coverage. These include:

* Users have the ability to watch whatever sport they want, unlike on TV where you get what the broadcaster dishes up.
* There will be 3,000 hours of "on-demand encores of full events and highlights".
* Users can switch between up to 4 live streams.
* Users will see the standard world feed that is sent to all broadcasters, so there will be no network TV commentators. Instead, the NBC expects to see bloggers "serve as play-by-play voices and analysts" (free talent!).
* Users will have access to statistics, biographies and other information.


As the NYT notes, NBC's coverage of the Olympics online is the culmination of NBC's "multiple-network strategy, which began in 2000 with the addition of CNBC and MSNBC to the mix." The upshot is that coverage of the Olympics becomes an on-demand, 24/7 experience -- although unfortunately not worldwide in NBC's case. This is possible because the "cyber-pipelines" infrastructure is largely in place now, in the US, to support such extensive online video coverage.

NBC's coverage online will be powered by Microsoft Silverlight and Windows Media player. CNET reports that Limelight Networks is being used to route the video streams to Internet service providers. NBC was originally planning to use Adobe's Flash, but CNET noted that NBC "was convinced by Microsoft earlier this year that Silverlight would allow it to stream more high-quality video than would have been possible using Flash."

It seems China's TV networks didn't buy that line, as Adobe has partnered with CCTV.com to bring Olympics online video to mainland China.


CCTV.com and Adobe Partner for Internet Coverage in China


Today, Adobe announced a partnership with CCTV International Networks Co, Ltd. to deliver Web coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games to fans throughout mainland China and Macau. CCTV.com owns the online video rights to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games for mainland China and Macau. CCTVOlympics.com plans to provide 5,000 hours of "on-demand protected streamed video content including full event replays, highlights, features, interviews and encore packages." This is made up of 3,800 hours of worldwide broadcast Olympic Games video and 1,200 hours of CCTV's own video.


Choosing Adobe as a partner, as with NBC and Silverlight, is a hint that Chinese Internet viewers can expect a rich interactive experience. The press release trumpets "an unprecedented Web experience created with Adobe Flex and delivered via Adobe Flash technology".

Unlike NBC though, CCTV is not eschewing commentators and replacing them with bloggers. CCTV promises "expert analysis from CCTV's Olympic media team". However it also will be diving into the social web via "social networking features that will enable fans to share aspects of their Olympic experience with friends."
Conclusion

The 2008 Olympics is set to be the first to have a mammoth online video presence. Up to 5,000 hours of coverage would be enough to satisfy even the most rabid of Olympics fan. What's possibly even more interesting to watch will be the performance of interactive Web technologies such as Silverlight and Flash in this coverage. Which one will end up better? Although I guess if you're in the US, you'll never know about Flash - and vice versa for the Chinese regarding Silverlight.

Source: readwriteweb.com
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