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Saturday, March 14, 2020

TOP KEYWORDS - Keyword research is a practice search engine optimization professionals - PART I

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TOP KEYWORDS - Keyword research is a practice search engine optimization professionals - PART I

Keyword research is a practice search engine optimization professionals use to find and research alternative search terms that people enter into search engines while looking for a similar subject.

TOP KEYWORDS - Keyword research is a practice search engine optimization professionals

Keywords are words or phrases that describe content. They can be used as metadata to describe images, text documents, database records, and Web pages. ... Keywords are used on the Web in two different ways:

1) as search terms for search engines, and

2) words that identify the content of the website.

What are keywords used for?

Your SEO keywords are the keywords and phrases in your web content that make it possible for people to find your site via search engines. A website that is well optimized for search engines "speaks the same language" as its potential visitor base with keywords for SEO that help connect searchers to your site.

What is keyword with example?

noun. The definition of a keyword is a significant word, or a word used to find information when researching. When you are looking for resume examples and you type "resume examples" into Google, the words "resume examples" are an example of keywords.

Keyword

1    -    youtube

YouTube is a video sharing service where users can watch, like, share, comment and upload their own videos. The video service can be accessed on PCs, laptops, tablets and via mobile phones.

YouTube is a website designed for sharing video. Millions of users around the world have created accounts on the site that allow them to upload videos that anyone can watch. Every minute of every day, more than 35 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube.

2    -    facebook

Facebook is a social networking site that makes it easy for you to connect and share with family and friends online. Originally designed for college students, Facebook was created in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg while he was enrolled at Harvard University.

Facebook is a social networking website where users can post comments, share photographs and post links to news or other interesting content on the web, chat live, and watch short-form video. You can even order food on Facebook if that's what you want to do.

3    -    gmail

Gmail is a free email service developed by Google. Users can access Gmail on the web and using third-party programs that synchronize email content through POP or IMAP protocols. ... In order to send larger files, users can insert files from Google Drive into the message.

Gmail (pronounced Gee-mail) is a free Web-based e-mail service currently being tested at Google that provides users with a gigabyte of storage for messages and provides the ability to search for specific messages. The Gmail program also automatically organizes successively related messages into a conversational thread.

4    -    google

Google LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising ...

Google is a search engine that started development in 1996 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page as a research project at Stanford University to find files on the Internet. Larry and Sergey later decided the name of their search engine needed to change and decide upon Google, which is inspired from the term googol.

5    -    hotmail

Hotmail provide first web based email service to world in 1996 and founded by jack smith and Sabeer Bhatia. In 1997 Hotmail was acquired by by Microsoft.

Formerly called Hotmail (Windows Live Hotmail) is one of the most popular free online email services, provided by Microsoft. Hotmail is a Webmail service and users access it from any web browser anywhere in the world with an internet connection, provided the username and password to access the Hotmail account is known.

6    -    amazon

Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world's largest online retailer and a prominent cloud services provider. ... Amazon Web Services(AWS) is a comprehensive, evolving cloud computing platform. The first AWS offerings were launched in 2006 to provide online services for websites and client-side applications.

Today Amazon is a titan of e-commerce, logistics, payments, hardware, data storage, and media. It dabbles in plenty more industries. It's the go-to site for online ...

7    -    whatsapp web

The most popular smartphone messaging service WhatsApp is now able to communicate with friends from their PC. ... The feature is called "WhatsApp Web," which gives its users the ability to read and send messages directly from their web browsers.

Whatsapp Web service is basically a feature of Whatsapp that allows you to use the application within your web browser. It's basically a mirror of the Whatsapp you can use instead of on your phone. While you working with your computer or laptop on busy time, it's save the time to use your mobile.

8    -    translate

Translate comes from the Latin translates, which means "carry across." The word isn't limited to talking about language. You can translate sales into dollars, or a play into a movie. When used that way, translate means changing something from one form to another.

Google's free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.

9    -    traductor

10    -    google translate

Google's free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages.

11    -    netflix

Netflix is a streaming service that allows our members to watch a wide variety of award-winning TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more on thousands of internet-connected devices. With Netflix, you can enjoy unlimited ad-free viewing of our content.

12    -    fb

Facebook is also know as FB and it is the most popular social networking site on the Internet. It was co-created by Mark Zuckerberg and officially launched on February 4, 2004. Facebook is a popular destination for users to set up their personal web pages, connect with friends, share pictures, share movies, talk about what you're doing, etc.

13    -    ютуб

YouTube is an American video-sharing platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. ... Available content includes video clips, TV show clips, music videos, short and documentary films, audio recordings, movie trailers, live streams, and other content such as video blogging, short original videos, and educational videos.

14    -    yahoo

Yahoo! is an Internet portal that incorporates a search engine and a directory of World Wide Web sites organized in a hierarchy of topic categories. As a directory, it provides both new and seasoned Web users the reassurance of a structured view of hundreds of thousands of Web sites and millions of Web pages.

15    -    instagram

Instagram is a free photo and video sharing app available on Apple iOS, Android and Windows Phone. People can upload photos or videos to our service and share them with their followers or with a select group of friends. ... Sign up for an Instagram account. Delete an account. Information for Law Enforcement.

16    -    вк

17    -    google maps

Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets, real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bicycle and air, or public transportation.

18    -    ebay

eBay Inc. is an American multinational e-commerce corporation based in San Jose, California, that facilitates consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales through its website. eBay was founded by Pierre Omidyar in the autumn of 1995, and became a notable success story of the dot-com bubble.

Buy & sell electronics, cars, clothes, collectibles & more on eBay, the world's online marketplace. Top brands, low prices & free shipping on many items.

19    -    maps

20    -    yt

YT or YouTube is an American video-sharing platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. Three former PayPal employees—Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim—created the service in February 2005.

21    -    yahoo mail

Yahoo! Mail is an email service launched in 1997 through the American parent company Yahoo! Yahoo Mail provides four different email plans: three for personal use and another for businesses. By December 2011, Yahoo! Mail had 281 million users, making it the third largest web-based email service in the world.

22    -    outlook

Outlook.com is a web-based suite of webmail, contacts, tasks, and calendaring services from Microsoft.

Connect and stay organized with your email, calendar, and contacts all in one place with the latest version of Outlook for your home or business.

23    -    twitter

Twitter is an American microblogging and social networking service on which users post and interact with messages known as "tweets". Registered users can post, like, and retweet tweets, but unregistered users can only read them.

24    -    you tube

25    -    tradutor

Friday, July 04, 2008

Wisdom of Larry the Cable Guy

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Wisdom of Larry the Cable Guy

Wisdom of Larry the Cable Guy

Daniel Lawrence Whitney, known professionally by his stage name Larry the Cable Guy, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer, singer and radio personality, with a career spanning over 30 years.

Born: 17 February 1963 (age 57 years)

Full name: Daniel Lawrence Whitney

Spouse: Cara Whitney (m. 2005)

Children: Wyatt Whitney, Reagan Whitney

 Wisdom of Larry the Cable Guy

 

1. A day without sunshine is like night.

2. On the other hand, you have different fingers.

3. 42.7 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot.

4. 99 percent of lawyers give the rest a bad name.

5. Remember, half the people you know are below average.

6. He who laughs last thinks the slowest.

7. Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm.

8. The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese in the trap.

9. Support bacteria. They're the only culture some people have.

10. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.

11. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines.

12. If you think nobody cares, try missing a couple of payments.

13. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand.

14. OK, so what's the speed of dark?

15. When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.

16. Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now.

17. How much deeper would the ocean be without sponges?

18. Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

19. What happens if you get scared half to death, twice?

20. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name?

21. Inside every older person is a younger person wondering, 'What the heck happened?'

22. Light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Future: Alternate fuel

Sunday, May 11, 2008 0
Future: Alternate fuel

Future: Alternate fuel



BMW Hydrogen 7BMW Hydrogen 7


BMW has announced the start of production of the new BMW Hydrogen 7, the world’s first hydrogen-powered luxury saloon car. Destined to make its first public appearance on 28 November at the Los Angeles Motor Show, the Hydrogen 7 will be built in limited numbers and offered to selected users. The BMW Hydrogen 7 is based on the existing 7 Series and comes equipped with an internal combustion engine capable of running on liquid hydrogen or petrol. In hydrogen mode the car emits nothing more than water vapor. Powered by a 260hp 12-cylinder engine, the Hydrogen 7 accelerates from zero to 62mph in 9.5 seconds before going on to an electronically limited 143mph top speed.



With its unique dual power engine, the driver of a Hydrogen 7 can switch quickly and conveniently from hydrogen to conventional petrol power at the press of a steering wheel-mounted button. The dual power technology means the car has a cruising range in excess of 125 miles in the hydrogen mode with a further 300 miles under petrol power. To make this possible the BMW Hydrogen 7 comes with a conventional 74-litre petrol tank and an additional hydrogen fuel tank holding up to 8kgs of liquid hydrogen. Such flexibility means the driver of a BMW Hydrogen 7 is able to use the vehicle at all times, even when the nearest hydrogen filling station is out of range.


remain exactly the same regardless of which fuel is in current use. The driver can switch between the two without any effect on driving behavior or performance. The car always gives priority to the use of hydrogen but, should this run out; it automatically switches to petrol power.


For undiluted driver enjoyment, engine power and torque in the Hydrogen 7 Unlike many previous hydrogen concept cars showcased by rival manufacturers the BMW Hydrogen 7 heralds a milestone in the history of the car. It is a full production ready vehicle, which has met all the stringent processes and final sign-off criteria that every current BMW model undergoes. A total of 100 BMW Hydrogen 7s will be built in 2007. Details on pricing and the destinations of the 100 cars will be announced at a later date.


Why hydrogen?


The BMW Group has been committed to hydrogen technology as a means of reducing car emissions, in particular CO2 emissions, for over 20 years. When running in the hydrogen mode, the BMW Hydrogen 7 essentially emits nothing but water vapor. And, unlike fossil fuels and traditional petrol, hydrogen is available in virtually infinite supply when renewable energies such as solar, wind and wave power are used to produce the liquid hydrogen. Stored in a hi-tech tank which keeps the fuel at a pressure of 3-5 bar and a consistent temperature of -250C, liquid hydrogen offers significant advantages in energy density compared to other possible alternative fuel sources to enhance the cruising range of the car.


BMW continues to develop ultra efficient, yet very dynamic petrol engines that significantly reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Together with clean performance diesel cars and the technologically advanced hybrid systems currently under development, the BMW Group has a clear strategy for sustainable mobility with hydrogen as the ultimate goal.



Hydrogen Fuel Cell BicyclesHydrogen Fuel Cell Bicycles


Several companies in the past have showcased their plans to use hydrogen fuel cell technology to power a bicycle. Recently, Chinese company Pearl Hydrogen became the latest company to showcase the idea, at a recent technology convention in Shanghaimart. The 20″ wheel prototype weighs 32kg and is powered by a PEM fuel cell and brushless electric motor. The top speed is 25km/hour and the 600L twin cylinder fuel cells have a maximum range of 100km. Some trial orders have already been placed for 20,000 Yuan (about US$2,650). The company is optimistic that their hydrogen bike will be successful enough to begin mass producing bikes for the mainstream Chinese market, for a more affordable 4,000 Yuan (US$530). There are no current plans to ship the fuel cell bicycles overseas.


Do you think hydrogen is a viable fuel alternative?


Of course there are still technical challenges to overcome, like where people will refill the fuel cells. At present there is no hydrogen refueling infrastructure in China, so customers will have to purchase refills from local suppliers. However, there is talk of expanding the fuel network in China to accommodate future hydrogen powered cars. The electric bicycle industry still has a long way to go in terms of battery technology and efficiency, so there are likely to be many electrical and mechanical flaws to discover and overcome as they produce more bikes. Bicycles take a beating, so the systems will have to be rugged enough to endure the daily commute.



Portable fuel cell powered by water and aluminumPortable fuel cell powered by water and aluminum


Hitachi Maxell announced the development of a fuel cell battery that relies on water and aluminum to generate electricity.


Measuring 16 (H) x 10 (W) x 6 (D) cm (6 x 4 x 2.5 inches), the simple, low-cost device produces an average of 10 watts of power. The company claims to be working on developing it as a power source with up to 100 watts of power, and they hope to see the fuel cell use recycled aluminum scrap.


The device is described as a type of proton-exchange membrane fuel cell that generates power by combining hydrogen with oxygen in the air. Separate cartridges contain aluminum and water, and hydrogen is generated as water is gradually added to the aluminum. With 20 grams (0.7 ounce) of aluminum, a laptop can be powered for 4 to 5 hours.



 Membrane Fuel Cells Membrane Fuel Cells


A fuel cell is an electrochemical device which converts hydrogen directly into electricity. This contrasts with a conventional electrical-generation method whereby a fuel—such as oil, gasoline, natural gas, or coal—is burned in air and generates heat. The heat is used to heat a fluid, (typically water/steam), which is then used to rotate a device, such as a generator. It is the generator which actually produces the electricity. Fuel cells do not require a mechanical step (i.e., a rotating generator), and thus is inherently a more efficient process—meaning less fuel is required to generate the same amount of power. Environmentally, and from a natural resource perspective, this is desirable. An easy way to envision this technology is to equate it to a battery. A fuel cell and a battery are both electrochemical devices except that in the battery, the fuel and the oxidant (oxygen) are contained in a package (e.g., a “D” battery). In a fuel cell, the fuel and oxygen are allowed to be “fed” to the cell, thereby making it a continuously fed battery.


In a fuel cell, molecular hydrogen is oxidized at the anode and converted to protons and electrons. The electrons are allowed to enter the “electrical” circuits of our homes, buildings, and the grid, thereby creating a source of electricity. The protons are allowed to pass through a separator; in many cases this may be a membrane, where it combines with oxygen from the air to form water. When the fuel cell is fed entirely by hydrogen, water and heat are the only by-products. The heat produced in the system may be used to heat your hot water, supplement building heat-systems, or can be used to “cool” a building via absorption cooling. Ultimately, this scenario is the cleanest and most environmentally benign prospect for a future renewable energy scheme. Currently, as we await the hydrogen infrastructure, H2 may be extracted from such fuels as natural gas (CH4), gasoline, and coal. In these cases, the extracted hydrogen is once again fed to the fuel cell but carbon dioxide is formed. This greenhouse gas will have to be sequestered eventually in order to maintain a stable ecosystem.



 ToshibaToshiba

who wears the belt for world's smallest methanol fuel cell, has now developed two fuel-cell powered MP3 player prototypes. A flash-based player measuring 1.4 x 4.3 x 0.8-inches is said to run for 35 hours on a single 3.5ml charge of highly concentrated methanol while a hard drive based player swells to 2.6 x 4.9 x 1.1-inches and runs for about 60 hours on a single 10ml charge. Those dimensions are pretty sweet (the 60GB ipod is 2.4 x 4.1 x .75 inches by comparison) and will certainly get smaller once optimized for production.