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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Wireless Internet Access in the Hospitality Industry.

Wireless Definition:

The Transmission of voice or data over radio waves.
Wireless devices are those that send or receive data without any form of cables.
The use of Broadband Internet Access is growing dramatically
broadband services deployed in guestrooms, meeting rooms, conference centers,
and public areas create a tremendous revenue opportunity for the
hospitality industry. Guests want to be "connected" with colleagues,
friends, and family members at all times.
Guests expect high speed, easy to use, secure and reliable broadband
services in the guestroom. It is important that the hotel select the right
technology to ensure that the guests' demands are met.

Mobility Definition:

The ability to be on the move
Mobile applications are any applications that can be used when on the move: PDAs, laptops, mobile phones.

Wireless Broadband Internet Access can be implemented at hotel lobby,
lounge, restaurant, poolside, cafe, bar and any other open areas to
improve guest mobility within the hotel environment. Guests can be at
any of these locations enjoying their time and yet able to surf the net,
read email and conduct e-business transaction with ease.


Other Forms of wireless internet.

Mobile Generations.

Started with networks for voice communication. Digital wireless networks, primary for voice communications, limited data transmission capability. Introduced a step towards 3G on the unites states and high speed, mobile, supports video and other rich media, always on transmission for email, web browsing, instant messaging etc.


Bluetooth:

Bluetooth is the popular name for the 802.15 wireless networking standards, which is useful for creating small personal area network. It can link up to eight devices with in 10 meter area using low power, radio based communication and can transmit up to 722 Kbps in the 2.4 GHz band. The name bluetooth comes from the 10th century Danish King Harald Blatan (Bluetooth). Ericsson was the first to develop this specification.
Wireless phones, keyboards, computers, printers and computing devices using bluetooth can communicate with each other and even operate each other without direct user intervention.


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Samoyde Dogs!!!!!!!!!!!

Here is a few explanation of a Samoyed Dog, and a few pictures.
The reason im writing this down is because any time i tell people what time of a dog i have nobody knows what it is and i always have to relate him with huskies which okay, they are from similar families but at the same time different.

Samoyeds have a lot of vitality, and well cared for Samoyeds are known to retain their youthful, energetic spirit well into their senior years. The average livespan for this type of dogs is 12 to 16 years. Being a working breed, they have excellent stamina, and without daily exercise they will become bored and/or depressed, which can lead to excessive barking, destruction, weight gain, irritability, and escape artist behaviour. (And thats all very well but even when they have some exercise they are still mad in the head, i can tell from experiences HA!!)

Samoyed eyes are usually black or brown, and are almond in shape. Blue or other colour eyes can occur but are not allowes in the show ring.
The samoyed tail is one of the breed's more distinguishing features.

Their tails carried curled over their backs and in cold weather they might sleep with their tails over their noses to provide additional warmth.

This dogs are also known ad "The smiley Dog" because they usually have a permanent smiling look that makes them appear please to see everyone. (And this is a real fact too).

I hope that this has been a bit of help for people to undetsand the breed and to notice the difference between a Samoyed and a Husky.

S.E.O (Search Engine Optimisation)

Search Engine Optimization, also known as S.E.O, is the art and science of making web pages attractive to the search engines. The better optimized the page is, the higher a ranking it will achieve in search engine results listings. This is especially critical because most people who use search engines only look at the first page or two of the search results, so for a page to get high traffic from a search engine, it has to be listed in those first two pages. Search engines find and catalog web pages through spider software. Unfortunately, not all engine spider software works the same way, so what gives a page a high ranking on one search engine may not give it a high ranking on another. Now we will have a look at the different pros and cons between Paid-for listings and Organic listings:

Pros and Cons of Paid-For Listing:

Advantages:
  • It allows for trial and error so its flexible.
  • Listing is guaranteed and instant.
  • S.E provides reporting.
Disadvantages:
  • 80% of the users are likely to click on to this.
  • Competitors with deeper pockets can outbid you.
  • Costly both initial and ongoing.
Pros and Cons of Organic Listings:

Advantages:
  • Low cost.
  • 80% of users more likely to click on to this.
  • High position can last longer.
Disadvantages:
  • No guarantees.
  • Time required before results appear.
  • Difficult for highly competitive phrases.