Archive for February, 2010

News Via The Internet?The Way To Go!

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The Internet revolution has changed our lives in more ways than one. Information at the click of a button is something we all started to take for granted. And, that’s why our benchmark about what’s hot and what’s new is changing, evolution you can say, but that’s the way forward, no doubts about it. The genre of news is also undergoing a tremendous churning; news that’s on papers has become stale. First indication towards the decline of newspapers came with the advent of television the 24X7 news format made everything that’s even one hour old, stale!

Although, TV gave us news the way it happened, that instant but TV had its restrictions. It had geographical boundaries to surpass. Welcome to the world of news via the Internet.

Imagine a situation where anyone, anywhere in the world, if he is connected to the WWW, could access news. News stories along with complementing videos and analysis and in-depth features, everything that you need to know is out there. News served piping hot, undoubtedly, that’s the beauty of online news.

A recent study in the West has indicated that that newspapers sale is on the decline in all those countries where there is considerable Internet penetration. Leading the pack are US and the UK. In these evolved economies more and more people are turning to the internet as their primary source of all that’s latest breaking news.

So what makes the latest news served via the Internet so irresistible?

For one, it’s free! You just have to have an Internet connection to access content on the internet. So, effectively it’s riddance from one more bill!

More importantly, the USP of Internet as a medium is that it confers the power to choose, a surfer can pick and choose what exactly he wants to read or watch – something that’s not a possibility with TV news channels or newspapers as with them you have to watch or read what you are being offered. The end user doesn’t have a say!

After all, as it is with everything in the world, the more power to choose you bestow on the end-user, the more comfortable he his with the concept. He is getting all the breaking news but at his convenience and in the way he wants it.

Moreover, industry experts are unified in the belief that the Internet age has just started. With the advent of faster broadband connection, hopefully Wimax versions too, the whole media industry will see a massive churning.

Faster the Internet, sooner it will emerge as the best source to get news. The inherent cogs are all in place, what will be needed is to fasten the process of internet’s accessibility. But one thing sure though, pace of Internet’s penetration can be slowed down, but it cannot be stopped. Breaking news via the Internet is the way forward for sure!

I love article writing for http://www.zeenews.com
Browse through ZeeNews for News and updates

Labrets. Africa in the early 1940s.

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

africa

Image taken on 1943-00-01 00:00:00 by gbaku.

SPICES, MARKET IN MOROCCO

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

morocco

Image taken on 2007-08-21 11:35:00 by Gret@Lorenz è una combattente!.

Good News

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

news

Image taken on 2008-07-08 12:01:23 by loswl.

[Breguet biplane, type 1910, flying over a town, possibly in Morocco] (LOC)

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

morocco

Image taken on 1910-01-01 00:00:00 by The Library of Congress.

Proven Methods to Sell Your Music Online and Promote Your Band

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The internet has revolutionised the music industry and how music is sold and distributed online. We are all aware of the issues facing illegal music downloads and the heavy impact it has on bands to generate payment for their music. But we are talking about the best ways for you to sell your music and generate publicity for your band.


With the increase in internet usage throughout the world and the easy availability of internet based tools and software, you can now record a professional sounding record in a home based studio or promote yourself through Sites such as MySpace, MyBandMate, YouTube and similar sites. There are a number of key avenues to pursue for bands and musicians when it comes to selling music online and these sites are providing free resources and tools to showcase your music.


If you are a budding musician or band and are looking for ways to sell your music online then below are some proven tips to get you started. They are free and will generate a lot of exposure in promoting your music.


Forums are a great way to promote your music and ultimately drive potential fans to your site and music. You need to find forums that are not only specific to music but also to your genre of music. For example, if you are a Christian rock band, there is no use trying to promote your music in a reggae forum. Promote your music to your target audience. You never know who is reading your forum posts and the whole game is about getting your name and music out there in a number of forums.


Free music networks such as MySpace and YouTube allow you to upload and share your music. MyBandMate is an example of a site that allows you to target your specific audience by promoting your music in various ways via online forums, chat, article postings, music and video uploads, classifieds and much more. Remember, it is a numbers game so the more sites you get onto the more exposure your music will get. Take advantage of these free music networks and you may just get discovered in a big way!


Chat rooms can be useful in spreading the word around about your music. Once again you need to choose the right chat rooms otherwise you will just be wasting your time. These chat forums can be a great way to network.


Blogs have been all the rage of the last few years and they have a powerful presence in ranking highly in the search engines. A well written blog that provides the reader with valuable and informative content can keep that reader returning on a regular basis. In your blog you can have links for fans to buy your music or CDs online.


Classifieds are often under utilised by musicians. Most people think that classifieds are only there to post jobs, sell instruments or look for new band members. However, you can generate a lot of traffic and eventually sales by posting your music for sale in the appropriate category.


Have you heard of Squidoo? If not then this is a great marketing tool that’s free and allows you to create a page about your music or band. You can then use their powerful marketing tools to achieve a high ranking in the search engines.


Having your own website is not essential but it’s definitely worthwhile. A simple one or two page site can cost you less than $100 a year so the cost is not too high. Many webhosts such as GoDaddy allow you to register a domain name, sign up for a years hosting and use their easy to use software to create your own website without any technical or previous website knowledge. If you don’t have your own site then MySpace and MybandMate are definitely two free music networks that allow you to create your own profiles and mini sites with all the required features to promote your music. If you are a musician and are not using these free music networks then you better ask yourself why not! You can’t sell your music if you aren’t willing to put in some time promoting your music.


Many bands are using Google Adwords to promote their music. This has proven to be successful for many bands but it can also be quite costly. These small ads are not only displayed in the Google search results but also on sites with related content for your topic. Remember to carefully select your keywords to bid on and learn more about how much you should be paying per click.


Another great way to generate free publicity is to type up a brief news release and submit it to be launched all across the internet for free in one of the many free press release sites. Often these news releases will achieve high rankings on the search pages. Be sure to use the keywords in your title, summary and content.


Other key points to note are that you need to build a relationship with your fans. This can be done via these music networks or your own newsletter. By building your list you can promote and sell your music to people who you know are interested in your style of music. You can also send out samples of new songs.


Musicians need to be aware that the majority of their income will come from the money they make from their gigs and selling merchandise at these gigs. This is why you will want to have a box of CDs with you to sell at the end of your gig. You need to target potential customers while they are pumped about your music. This is when you want to sell your CDs.


Ultimately, to sell your music you need to firstly promote your music via the various avenues as outlined above. You could have the next best hit single or a top selling CD but if no one knows about you or your band then you will never sell your music. It is such a competitive market and you should use all of the free tools out there on the internet to showcase your music to the world. Everyone who has a computer is a potential customer and therefore you have a global market!

To promote your band or sell your music online for free you should visit MyBandMate.com for more great tips!

When a Crocodile Eats the Sun: A Memoir of Africa

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Product Description
Hailed by reviewers as “powerful,”"haunting” and “a tour de force of personal journalism,”When A Crocodile Eats the Sun is the unforgettable story of one man’s struggle to discover his past and come to terms with his present. Award winning author and journalist Peter Godwin writes with pathos and intimacy about Zimbabwe’s spiral into chaos and, along with it, his family’s steady collapse. This dramatic memoir is a searing portrait of unspeakable tragedy and exile, but it is also vivid proof of the profound strength of the human spirit and the enduring power of love.

“In the tradition of Rian Malan and Philip Gourevitch, a deeply moving book about the unknowability of an Africa at once thrilling and grotesque. In elegant, elegiac prose, Godwin describes his father’s illness and death in Zimbabwe against the backdrop of Mugabe’s descent into tyranny. His parent’s waning and the country’s deterioration are entwined so that personal and political tragedy become inseparable, each more profound for the presence of the other” — Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon

“A fascinating, heartbreaking, deeply illuminating memoir that has the shape and feel of a superb novel.” -Kurt Anderson, author of Heydey

When a Crocodile Eats the Sun: A Memoir of Africa

Internet Television Warning And Statistics

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

A recent survey conducted on 707 families with one child by a group of American researchers and published in the magazine “Science” has proved that time spent on the internet television is closely related to later aggressive behavior, especially for the age interval 16 and 22 years. Similar remarks are made in France by the Kriegel report, which states that there are effects of internet television violence upon children, young people, and adults. This effect is proportional with the time spent online. You can frequently read press news stating that a teenager hangs himself according to a model seen on the internet; a 13-year-old boy stabs lethally his little sister, 6 years old after watching a horror movie online.


Another teenager attacks a petrol station following instructions taken from the internet. Besides, an 18-year-old boy rapes a 7-year-old girl, and then he declares innocently that he saw a similar scene on the internet television. If a child only watches violent programs, they will make him switch from normal to pathologic. Therefore, internet television owners, who have been able to do so many improvements in order to obtain success, can do some magic and prohibit such programs if children or people who are not stable from the psychical point of view access them.


If you really want to live in a healthy world, before releasing a new internet television, you must think of the target audience very well, in order not to trigger unwanted consequences, which can make you regret your initiative. After all, internet television owners are humans too!


Internet television researchers have started from the elementary hypothesis that online television can attract more viewers than newspapers’ readers. In order to watch a new video, people give up to other activities related to family, church, school, friends or books. Internet television is nowadays the most active modeler of attitudes and mentalities.


Most of the people do not read any newspapers and for them online television is the only source of information. To continue with, 95% of high school students watch internet television every day, and out them only 8.7% read something every day. Therefore, internet television owns a de facto monopoly upon modeling the mind of a very important part of the population. Furthermore, if we highlight the diversity of entertainment programs and their content, one can say that sometimes internet television eliminates pertinent information, which is necessary to any adult. Actually, statistics as well have provided the result according to which young people spend on average 175 minutes in front of the computer screen per day, whereas adults, 240 minutes, only for entertainment purposes. Under such circumstances, people in general, not only young ones, need guidance concerning internet television programs.


The bad news is that in prime time violence covers 90% of the programs. On the other hand, if there is no violence, sometimes people are provided cheap humor and low quality music. Statistics conclude too that this low quality music is highly appreciated by 40% of high school students. Such music can be described as rhythm mixed with sexual connotations. Therefore, it is high time internet televisions thought of quality first, and then of profit.

The easiest way to Internet Television is with the TVChannels2PC Internet TV Software. For a small one-time investment you can watch over 3000 channels with movies, full episodes, music, live sports, news weather and more. Why pay more for Satellite and Cable? Go to www.TVChannels2PC.com

One Day in Marrakesh, Morocco

Thursday, February 25th, 2010


Video montage of daily life in Marrakesh, Morocco, including scenes of snake charmers, henna painters, carpet dealers and musicians in the Djemma el-Fna Square and the surrounding souks and bazaars.

South Africa ready for Cup – Fifa

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

S. Africa marks 100 days to World Cup
JOHANNESBURG — With 100 days to go before the World Cup, jackhammers shuddered and bulldozers rumbled Tuesday as workers wearing “Proud to be building Soccer City for 2010″ buttons readied South Africa’s main stadium. … – By DONNA BRYSON The Associated Press

Read more on Rutland Herald

Africa jumps on world cup tourist bandwagon
Outbound tour operators are offering an array of packages to lure tourists into visiting the African continent in connection with the Fifa World Cup 2010, scheduled to take place in South Africa in June and July.

Read more on The Nation – Thailand’s English news

South Africa ready for Cup – Fifa
Fifa president Sepp Blatter says there is “no doubt” South Africa is ready to host the World Cup, with the first game kicking off in exactly 100 days.

Read more on BBC News