Elder Scrolls V Skyrim: Official Gameplay Trailer

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Prepare for dragon slaying adventure in Elder Scrolls V Skyrim. See the first gameplay and the amazing graphics of the new sequel to the epic RPG series.

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The new MacBook Pro has Arrived

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The MacBook Pro

Up to 2x faster processors and 3x faster graphics.

Next-generation quad-core and dual-core Intel processors.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro now features a 2.3GHz Intel Core i5 processor or the fastest dual-core processor available — the 2.7GHz Intel Core i7. With Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.4GHz, these processors allow the 13-inch MacBook Pro to perform up to twice as fast as the previous generation.

But we couldn’t leave fast enough alone. The new 15- and 17-inch models bring quad-core power to almost everything you do. The available 2.3GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor — with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.4GHz and up to 8MB of shared L3 cache — enables these MacBook Pro models to run applications up to twice as fast as their top-of-the-line predecessors.2
 
 

Introducing Thunderbolt.
The fastest, most versatile I/O ever in a notebook.

Imagine accessing multiple streams of uncompressed HD video — from your notebook — at speeds that let you edit an HD feature film in real time. That’s how Thunderbolt technology will connect the next generation of high-performance peripherals to the next generation of computers — starting with MacBook Pro. Ultrafast and ultraflexible, the Thunderbolt pipeline is more than 12 times faster than FireWire 800 and up to 20 times faster than USB 2.0, and it offers unprecedented expansion capabilities. It changes what you can do on a notebook.
The Thunderbolt port will give you plug-and-play performance with a whole new world of Thunderbolt peripherals, as well as with the Apple LED Cinema Display and other Mini DisplayPort peripherals. You can daisy-chain as many as six devices, including your display. And with support for video and eight-channel audio, it’s easy to connect HDMI-compatible devices — like your TV and home stereo — using the HDMI adapter you already have. Current VGA, DVI, and DisplayPort adapters are also supported.
Learn more about Thunderbolt 





The graphics performance you need, when you need it.
The integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor — now included across the MacBook Pro lineup — handles the things you do every day. It encodes video quickly, making HD video calls with FaceTime possible. And it decodes efficiently, so you get long playback time for DVDs and iTunes movies.
For graphics-intensive applications, the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro models automatically switch to new high-performance AMD Radeon graphics processors. With up to 3x the performance of the previous models,3 they let you see more frames per second in 3D games, or work on HD video projects with more speed and responsiveness than before.
Learn more about the graphics in MacBook Pro

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Android

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In the past year, Android has managed to replace iOS as the most popular smartphone platform for new purchases, and it even toppled Nokia’s Symbian OS on a global scale, according to at least one report. So it’s not surprising that at the Mobile World Congress last week, Android took center stage. What is perhaps surprising, though, is it seemed to actually take almost the entire stage. The Mobile World Congress is an annual trade show in Europe, and it dates back all the way to 1987.

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Nissan Z Club

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New blog for Nissan Z lovers, check it out! http://nissanzclub.blogspot.com/

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How to select Keywords for your website

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Even if you are relatively new to Internet marketing, it is very likely that you’ve already heard of keywords. They are one of the cornerstones of Search Engine Optimization (S.E.O.) and combined with links to your site form an incredibly important part of how it will appear in the Search Engine Results Pages (S.E.R.P.).
Keywords themselves are single words, or even short phrases, which occur in a text more often than you might expect them to occur by chance alone. In terms of S.E.O. keywords are incredibly important because they actually describe the overall theme of any piece of published content such as an article, website or blog post. The key is that they are a big part of the way the Search Engines (Google, Yahoo!, Bing et al) “decide” how to categorize your website; in fact the keywords in your website’s content describe the “essence” of your website to the Search Engines. By focusing on the keywords alone, spiders and crawlers like the Googlebot can quickly pick up the ‘topic’ of the content. You can think of it as if the Googlebot were a detective and the keywords were its clues.

Properly deployed keywords should accurately reflect the theme of your entire piece of content or article and the point of using them is for that content to be found within the ocean of text that comprises the Internet.
Night and day Internet users across the globe are searching for information. How are they searching? For the most part, exactly the same way you do; they type specific words into a Search Engine (probably Google). If you haven’t thought ahead and incorporated these words into your web content, someone-else will … and then your reader is lost to someone-else’s text. Keywords are there to help them find you and your website instead.

The fact is a poorly optimized article, no matter how well written, will quickly fade into obscurity since the Search Engines will not recognize the content as easily. Through the correct use of keywords, you are, in effect, leaving those ‘obvious clues’ for the search engines to notice when looking for content similar to yours.

Using keywords in articles that are submitted for the purpose of online promotion is the best way to maximize the desired exposure of the article itself. By correctly optimizing any content you publish on the Internet your article will rank higher in the search engine rankings through the proper use of keywords.

How to correctly use keywords to optimize any content you want to be easily found
1) Learn the buzzwords. Every industry has its own jargon. If you’re well-versed in a particular subject, it’s likely that you already know the “buzzwords” and you don’t need to read up on them too much. If it’s a relatively new topic for you, do some research; read four or five different articles to get an idea of the lingo used and the most popular sub-categories of the industry. I’ll give you an example: Let’s say your article is going to be about … keyword articles. Some of your keywords might be: keyword, “keyword article“, keyword-rich, “web content,” “web article,” RSS-feed, “keyword writing.” How do I know this? Not because I did a keyword look-up but because I read lots of articles! Reading is a great way to load up on catch-phrases and terminology. You can discover the keywords you need without even trying!

2) Write the article without paying any attention to keywords. Don’t bother trying to plug keywords into an article the first time you write it. Just write it… Keep the flow going, craft your sentences without paying particular mind to word selection and be creative. It’s likely that, if you know what you’re talking about, keywords will very naturally fall into place as you write. Those sneaky keywords… they tend to just slip right in without you even knowing it happened!

3) Select your keywords
. Once your first draft is written, you can concentrate on building a list of keywords to insert throughout your text. Sit down with a pen and paper (or a blank document if you prefer) and write down words that you frequently come across in the industry you’re covering. Imagine if someone were doing a search on the web for your topic. What words and phrases might they key in to the search box? Don’t forget search terms that contain two or more words. Such words work together and would be placed in quotes if someone were typing them into a search engine box. Suppose you were writing an article on email marketing. You would include terms like “drip list” and “email newsletter” to name just two.

4) Assess the popularity of your keywords
. Find out how many times Internet users searched the web using specific keywords, with the free Google AdWords Keyword Tool. Just type in the word, fill in the Captcha and hit enter. The more global or local searches, the more popular the keyword, and the more likely you’ll want to use it in your article.

5) Select keywords that are specific rather than general. Let’s say I’m writing an article about negotiating fees with a freelance copy-writer. My goal should be to include popular words related to that particular topic, and not just the general category of copy-writing. “Freelance copy-writing rates” is a much better keyword phrase to use because that’s probably something a user would actually type in when searching for such information. “Freelance copy-writing,” on the other hand, is more general and therefore might bring up thousands of higher-ranked sites than yours. Burying your article is no way to be found… so, keep it specific if you can!

6) Scan your existing text for keywords. Your article draft is complete and your keywords have been selected. Now, just put them together. Scan the article copy for the first keyword. Did you find it? Great! If you know your stuff, you probably slipped the keyword into a few places without even realizing it.

7) “Find and Change.” Suppose in your article about copy-writing, you included the word “writing” several times throughout the piece. That’s no serious problem by any means, but “copy-writing” is the term of choice among marketers and advertisers. Consequently, it should be one of your keywords. Locate where you’ve used the word “writing” or “writer“, and replace with “copy-writing” or “copywriter.” Do this for each of your keywords and keyword phrases. You may have to reorder some of the sentences, but this shouldn’t be a big deal.

8) Proofread your article. Now that you’ve added keywords, the article is probably somewhat different from its original form. Do a thorough read-through for mistakes, correcting as needed. Check for spelling errors, grammatical inconsistencies and repeated words. Hey, did he say “repeated words”?? Yes, even in keyword articles, a good writer should try to vary his vocabulary. I said your article should be keyword-rich, not dull and repetitive!

9) Write a keyword-rich headline. Why did I wait until the end of this article to mention the headline? Because the best headlines usually come to the writer at the end of the writing and researching process. With all this talk of keywords, you should be primed to write hard-hitting headlines!
You must always keyword article headlines! Get right to the point with a headline that uses your three or four most popular keywords at the beginning, not at the end. Allow me to critique an article. The headline: How to Negotiate Rates with a Freelance Copywriting Expert. This headline could have been better. Why? “Negotiate rates” is not a keyword term that someone might type into a search engine. “Freelance Copywriting,” however, is. The better version of this headline: “Freelance Copywriting: How to Negotiate Rates.” If the words were reordered, this headline would have been that much more powerful and achieved a higher web search ranking.

About Using Keywords the Wrong Way
When you place keywords into your content you should be careful not to overuse these words or phrases. This is referred to as ‘keyword stuffing‘ and the Search Engines will penalize you for this by their refusal to list your content in the search results. True as it may be that proper keyword placement is vital if you want to be found by the Search Engines to earn a higher search ranking, deliberate overuse can get the writer penalized disallowing your content to be shown at all in the search results.

About Keyword Density
Keyword density is a measurement or percent that reflects the use of a keyword within a piece of content. For instance, if you have a piece of content that is 300 words in length and you use a certain keyword 9 times the ‘keyword density’ is 3%.
Search engines use keyword density to score keyword use within content and generally dislike any percentages that approach or exceed 5%. In fact, as a writer, aiming for the mid-range of 3% or so should keep you in good standings while still maintaining a good search ranking.
A very handy tool you can use to measure the density of keyword usage in your content is http://www.live-keyword-analysis.com/. Just copy and paste your content into this site to check your keyword density.

Using Keywords Properly
Now that we’ve discussed the acceptable percent range for our keyword use let’s focus on the optimal placement of them within the content itself. In general, a higher concentration of keyword use at the beginning of an article as an immediate notification of their use and at the end as a closing reminder is the most effective placement for keywords.
Properly using keywords in articles can boost your search engine rankings. The higher you rank the more exposure you’ll receive making your promotional efforts all the more effective.

Ready to jump on the keyword article bandwagon?

Many companies are using keyword articles to help their exposure on the Internet. Whether you’re a netpreneur marketing a product or a writer seeking freelance work, odds are you can benefit tremendously from keyword articles.
Never written a keyword article before? Have no fear. The process isn’t much different from writing regular articles. Don’t let lack of experience stop you from profiting through keyword-rich content. Just follow these easy keyword-writing guidelines and get ready to key in some great article copy!

A Warning On Keywords!
Remember that while the optimization of your website is almost a science, you should never let the statistics of keywords get in the way of the art and quality of your content! If your content reads badly as a result of the keywords that you have added to it, then you have done the wrong thing. No one will link to content that does not read too well and this is the other half of S.E.O. You’re giving your visitors the keywords so that they can find your content to link to and it’ll be those links that pack massive S.E.O. punch.
That is why you must always write your excellent content first before you consider the keywords. Write award-winning content first, then once it’s done, go back and optimize it. Full Story...

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Millennial Media monthly mobile report

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Millennial Media has released its monthly mobile report this evening, and it looks like Android has continued its reign at the top of the network in terms of mobile ad impression share, after overtaking iOS for the top spot in December 2010. Millennial, whose ads reach 63 million of a total of 77 million mobile web users in the U.S. or 81 percent of the U.S. mobile web; is reporting that Android ad impression share increased by 8 percent month-over-month to capture 54 percent of the network’s ad impressions in the U.S. in January. iOS trailed behind with 28 percent of mobile ad impression share, which is decrease of 4 percent. RIM followed with a 14 percent impression share, down 2 percent from last month.
Apple iOS ad requests increased 47% month-over-month, with Android requests growing by 32% month-over-month. RIM requests remained relatively flat month-over-month, Symbian requests increased 24% and iPad requests increasing by 43% from December. Full Story...

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RIP Guitar Hero

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Today Activision Blizzard announced that it will "disband Activision Publishing's Guitar Hero business unit" due to the declining interest in the music genre. The company has ceased development on its previously planned 2011 Guitar Hero game.

Additionally, Activision has stopped production on True Crime: Hong Kong. The future of the franchise is unknown. On an earnings call today, an Activision representative said True Crime had been canceled because it "just wasn't going to be good enough."... Full Story

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Foundation 02 by Kevin Rose

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My Top 5 Best Dubstep Songs!

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1) Modestep - Exile

2) Modestep - Bite The Hand

3) Take Me Away - (Diesel Dubstep Remix)

4) Mt Eden Dubstep - Sarah McLachlan: Silence


5) Tinie Tempah - Wonderman ft. Ellie Goulding

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