Posts Tagged ‘files’

The Key Benefits Of Keeping An Online Digital Storage Space

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

People use the computer for lots of things, be it for leisure, business, arranging finances and all. One advantage a computer gives us is the ability to store several data in one computer. However, if you really are unlucky, your laptop could end up crashing taking with it the important information you have stored inside. This causes panic and confusion to the user but there is a way to avoid losing all your files. Continue reading to get details about internet storage and what it can do for you.

Internet storage allows users to store their data in the Internet so if an accident happened and your computer died on you, you can just log in online from a different computer and secure yourself a copy of the data you stored. This is very advantageous because users can be sure that whatever they have placed in their online storage bin can be accessed and retrieved anytime they want.

The nice thing about online storage is you can really store all your files in there. If you have lots of photos, videos, word and power point files and programs, a back up could be created at your convenience. If something bad happens to your computer you won’t need to panic because you are comfortable knowing that you didn’t really lose your important documents.

Online storage bins are convenient but the storage companies actually charge for their services. It’s a relatively small price to pay considering that your files might be priceless for you. If you think that it’s expensive, just sit back and think of all those times you spent to get those 100 page reports done and then try to decide if it’s worth it.

Online storage companies have a certain pattern on how they allow you to create copies of your files. After you have settled you monthly dues with them, you will be asked to download a program that will scan your entire hard drive and send copies of your files in their data base and will serve as your back up files. The programs will be easy to use and an instruction manual will guide you on what to do.

The whole process of transferring and copying files may take a few hours to days depending on the size of your files. You don’t need to worry though as you won’t even notice that the computer is processing this. You can still use your computer for work or leisure as you please.

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How to Stream Music for Free

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

So, you’re new to digital music, and you want a way to listen to music online without downloading any new software or files. You’ve reached the correct location. This article will illustrate to you how to do exactly that.

Listen, the approaches people have used to listen to their favorite tunes has developed significantly. In the 60′s vinyl was all the rage. In the 70′s we got cassette tapes, and in the 80′s we realized compact discs were an even better solution. In the end, in the 90′s and 00′s the online world adopted music, and we started downloading mp3’s. These ways of listening to music took cash, time, and attention. We haven’t even mentioned storage, physical or digital, all this music was big and bulky! Not any more. These days, music is at one’s disposal with a press of your mouse. All hosted in the cloud, it costs no money, requires no room, and the effort is very minimal. You can’t click a mouse a few times? You’ve got bigger problems buddy.

Even in these times, you have to know where to go to enjoy this free and easy music. That’s the point of this blog post, to explain to you on all the ways you can listen to music online with minimal effort. Quickly and easily.

What do we suggest to listen to music without downloading? These sites are your best bet.

1. Pandora is probably the best one, and thus first on our list. As one of the first sites to provide truly free streaming music, they have a head start and it’s easy to see why they are one of the best sites around. Pandora is a radio station at heart, but it’s better than any radio station you’ve ever heard. Not AM or FM, Pandora is YouM

2. Soundcloud is a recent addition to the music scene and a Berlin based site that gives musicians a great audio player tool that they can embed on any of their sites. Fans of the artist can thenlisten to songs from everywhere it’s embedded, you can even embed it yourself on one of your own sites.

3. Hype Machine is a site that is one of a kind in highlighting music that is popular with music bloggers. So, if you want to be down with what the hipsters are rocking, go to hypem.com.

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Digital Music 101

Friday, February 18th, 2011

So, you’re a digital music newbie, and you’re desperate to hear music online without downloading any new software or files. You’re in the right place. This article will show you how to do just that.

Listen, the methods people have used to listen to their choice of music has changed dramatically. In the 60′s vinyl was the only way to go. In the 70′s cassette tapes came around, and in the 80′s we moved on to compact discs. Conclusively, in the 90′s and 00′s the online world adopted music, and we started downloading mp3’s. These ways of listening to music took cash, time, and attention. That’s not mentioning storage, physical or digital, all this music took up a lot of space! Not any longer. These days, music is available with a press of a mouse. All hosted in the cloud, it’s totally free, takes up no space, and it’s super easy. You can’t click a mouse a few times? You’ve got bigger problems buddy.

Even in these times, you have to know where to go to access this free and easy music. That’s the point of this short and to the point article, to explain to you on all the ways you can listen to music online without downloading anything. Fast and simple.

What do we suggest to listen to music without downloading? Keep reading for some suggestions.

1. Pandora is probably the best one, and thus first on our list. As one of the first sites to provide truly free streaming music, they have a head start and it’s plain to see why they’ve attracted so many fans. Pandora is a radio station at heart, but it’s better than any radio station you’ve ever heard. Not AM or FM, Pandora is YouM

2. Soundcloud is a recent addition to the music scene and a Berlin based site that provides musicians with a customizable audio player that they can embed on any of their sites. Fans of the artist can thenstream the music from anywhere it’s embedded, you can even embed it yourself on one of your own sites.

3. Hype Machine is a site that is unique in showcasing music that is fashionable with music bloggers. So, if you want to know what all the hipsters of the world are listening to, head here.

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Avril Lavigne’s What The Hell

Friday, February 18th, 2011

What the Hell is the initial song released from Avrils 2011 album entitled Goodbye Lullaby. The song was first heard by fans on January 11th 2011.

The single starts up with a smart and rhythmic keyboard riff just before Avril opens with the words You say Im messing with your head while a group of cheerleaders back her up with yeah, yeahs. The song begins to get catchy with the pre-chorus and then crashes into the chorus that has more hooks than a fishing boat. The two part chorus showcases equally catchy vocal melodies, but then moves back into the cheerleaderish verse with even more yeah, yeahs. Avril apparently needs her cheerleader backups, they remind me of her Girlfriend track from a few years back.

‘All I want is to mess around,’ the song doesn’t pull any punches. Avril doesnt give a damn, about anything at all. She doesnt care ‘if you mess around, if you love me, if you hate me.’ Avril’s entire philosophy on life is what the hell for Avril. I envy this way of looking at things. Wouldn’t you love to just drop everything and say whatever, or what the hell? I know I have, and this release helps me do it easily.

About 2:30 minutes into the song the bridge appears out of nowhere which contains a lot of woahs and Avril telling someone special that messing with your head. Whatever that means. The release then predictably moves back into the chorus for an additional two trips around the hook.

Above all, its a great track. The pre-teens will giggle with glee at the rebellion in the release and even kids up to college aged will get a kick out of the beat and the sugary goodness of the shimmering guitars.
Delight in this track and watch out for the full album in March of 2011 called Goodbye Lullaby. Based on this first single the album should be a barn burner.

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What the Hell is Avril Lavigne Thinking?

Friday, February 18th, 2011

What the Hell was the first track that we’ve heard from Avrils 2011 album titled Goodbye Lullaby. The single was put online on January 11th 2011.

The track begins with a smart and rhythmic keyboard riff in advance of when Avril opens with the words You say Im messing with your head meanwhile a group of cheerleaders back her up with yeah, yeahs. The recording starts to get catchy with the pre-chorus and then explodes into the chorus that has more hooks than a coat rack. The two part chorus has got comparably catchy vocal melodies, but then moves back into the cheerleaderish verse with even more yeah, yeahs. Avril sure loves her cheerleader backups, it might remind you of her Girlfriend song from a few years back.

‘All I want is to mess around,’ the song doesn’t pull any punches. Avril could care less, about anything at all. She doesnt care ‘if you mess around, if you love me, if you hate me.’ Life is nothing more but what the hell for Avril. Its an envious point of view. Wouldn’t you love to just drop everything and say whatever, or what the hell? I know I have, and this record helps me do it easily.

About 2:30 minutes into the single comes the bridge which has got a lot of woahs and Avril telling someone special that messing with your head. I guess that could mean almost anything. The release then kind of obviously shifts back into the chorus for another two trips around the hook.

Overall, its a great single. The pre-teens will giggle with glee at the rebellion in the record and presumably kids up to college aged will get a kick out of the beat and the sugary goodness of the shimmering guitars.
Enjoy this recording and search out for the full album in March of 2011 called Goodbye Lullaby. Based on this first single the album should be a barn burner.

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File Format: ISO

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

ISO files are a type of archive file that is very much applied in digital storage and digital file media transfer. The format was derived from the ISO 9660 file system, using its most conventional format. ISO is now growing to become one of the most used and most widely accepted among file storage and file transfer format these days.

The ISO file format uses digital technology to convert and remove the burden of usually copied files by converting the whole CD into an image file that is read as a whole by any computer, within any operating system. Because of this ease when transferring and recognizing files, it is the most flexible of formats when it comes to storing physical disks and DVDS inside the computer. ISO can convert these files into exact replicas of the original, thus reducing corruption of data when carried over the internet.

In usual cases, when a file is just copied from the physical media into the realm of data; conventional copy paste methods will destroy header information found in the CD which makes it unique. The ISO system does nothing of that sort. It will preserve every single detail of your file, so when you take it out again, it is as if you have the untouched, original CD with you.

So in resolution, the main advantage of using the ISO file format when storing your CDs and DVDs into data is that it copies the exact image of the CD as it was during that time. The technical term would be more of replicate instead of copying. Absolutely no data is lost or missed out. Comparing it would be to handing your document for photocopying instead of copying it through handwriting.

ISO files are superior to normal methods, like copy pasting or cutting. It is why among all other archiving software, ISO is most preferred for file transfers and storage. ISO boasts data integrity and data security among other things. If you need to copy files from a CD or for storing, ISO is simply the way to go.

To find out exactly how to read iso files, visit this website about iso files.

ISO

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

So far, in the course of internet file sharing, we’ve been chock-loaded with a whole bunch of file formats to make it easier for transmission across the net and to insure data integrity when it does arrive into your PC. We have heard of zipping files to compress and protect your files but these only work for files that need compression. There are files that no matter what compression file you use; you’d end up with the same size file. These are usually installers or whole CD’s. Most especially if time is the enemy; you have to rush delivering a CD’s contents to another country.

Converting files into the .iso format is one of the best things to do when sending large files over the internet. Files are converted into a single large file. Though it is a large file, it is easily more transmitted the internet. Those large files can be stored in a singular iso file, making it easy for extraction and identification as well.

This is a special file that cannot be opened just as easily. We call the iso file as a “cd” file. This cd file is like a cd within your hard drive. What you need next is an internal cd reader, called an iso reader. It’s not a hardware though, but a software. A lot of these iso readers are available for download in the internet. There are free versions and then there are licensed and commercially distributed too.

What happens is when you have these files, you have to mount them. That means putting them inside a CD reader in a cd’s case. Even if you do not have the actual files for them, you have a back up. It’s a virtual CD that is break proof, scratch proof, wear-proof, and easily accessible from your PC. It makes a great back up as well.

A lot of people now use iso files, not only for storing cds but some even for making their own. The time it takes to burn cds are an inconvenience, and sometimes the cd itself is incompatible with the reader. Having the cd ready when you need it is a great feature for iso filing.

To find out exactly how to read iso files, visit this website about iso files.