Monday, May 16, 2011

Maximum Power Theorem


In many circuit applications, we encounter components connected together in one of two ways to form a three-terminal network: the “Delta,” or Δ (also known as the “Pi,” or π) configuration, and the “Y” (also known as the “T”) configuration.

It is possible to calculate the proper values of resistors necessary to form one kind of network (Δ or Y) that behaves identically to the other kind, as analyzed from the terminal connections alone. That is, if we had two separate resistor networks, one Δ and one Y, each with its resistors hidden from view, with nothing but the three terminals (A, B, and C) exposed for testing, the resistors could be sized for the two networks so that there would be no way to electrically determine one network apart from the other. In other words, equivalent Δ and Y networks behave identically.

There are several equations used to convert one network to the other:

Δ and Y networks are seen frequently in 3-phase AC power systems (a topic covered in volume II of this book series), but even then they're usually balanced networks (all resistors equal in value) and conversion from one to the other need not involve such complex calculations. When would the average technician ever need to use these equations?

A prime application for Δ-Y conversion is in the solution of unbalanced bridge circuits, such as the one below:

Solution of this circuit with Branch Current or Mesh Current analysis is fairly involved, and neither the Millman nor Superposition Theorems are of any help, since there's only one source of power. We could use Thevenin's or Norton's Theorem, treating R3 as our load, but what fun would that be?

If we were to treat resistors R1, R2, and R3 as being connected in a Δ configuration (Rab, Rac, and Rbc, respectively) and generate an equivalent Y network to replace them, we could turn this bridge circuit into a (simpler) series/parallel combination circuit:
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After the Δ-Y conversion . . .

If we perform our calculations correctly, the voltages between points A, B, and C will be the same in the converted circuit as in the original circuit, and we can transfer those values back to the original bridge configuration.


Resistors R4 and R5, of course, remain the same at 18 Ω and 12 Ω, respectively. Analyzing the circuit now as a series/parallel combination, we arrive at the following figures:

We must use the voltage drops figures from the table above to determine the voltages between points A, B, and C, seeing how the add up (or subtract, as is the case with voltage between points B and C):


Now that we know these voltages, we can transfer them to the same points A, B, and C in the original bridge circuit:

Voltage drops across R4 and R5, of course, are exactly the same as they were in the converted circuit.

At this point, we could take these voltages and determine resistor currents through the repeated use of Ohm's Law (I=E/R):

A quick simulation with SPICE will serve to verify our work:[spi]


unbalanced bridge circuit
v1 1 0
r1 1 2 12
r2 1 3 18
r3 2 3 6
r4 2 0 18
r5 3 0 12
.dc v1 10 10 1
.print dc v(1,2) v(1,3) v(2,3) v(2,0) v(3,0)
.end


v1 v(1,2) v(1,3) v(2,3) v(2) v(3)
1.000E+01 4.706E+00 5.294E+00 5.882E-01 5.294E+00 4.706E+00


The voltage figures, as read from left to right, represent voltage drops across the five respective resistors, R1 through R5. I could have shown currents as well, but since that would have required insertion of “dummy” voltage sources in the SPICE netlist, and since we're primarily interested in validating the Δ-Y conversion equations and not Ohm's Law, this will suffice.

* REVIEW:
* “Delta” (Δ) networks are also known as “Pi” (π) networks.
* “Y” networks are also known as “T” networks.
* Δ and Y networks can be converted to their equivalent counterparts with the proper resistance equations. By “equivalent,” I mean that the two networks will be electrically identical as measured from the three terminals (A, B, and C).
* A bridge circuit can be simplified to a series/parallel circuit by converting half of it from a Δ to a Y network. After voltage drops between the original three connection points (A, B, and C) have been solved for, those voltages can be transferred back to the original bridge circuit, across those same equivalent points.

The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem is not so much a means of analysis as it is an aid to system design. Simply stated, the maximum amount of power will be dissipated by a load resistance when that load resistance is equal to the Thevenin/Norton resistance of the network supplying the power. If the load resistance is lower or higher than the Thevenin/Norton resistance of the source network, its dissipated power will be less than maximum.
This is essentially what is aimed for in radio transmitter design , where the antenna or transmission line “impedance” is matched to final power amplifier “impedance” for maximum radio frequency power output. Impedance, the overall opposition to AC and DC current, is very similar to resistance, and must be equal between source and load for the greatest amount of power to be transferred to the load. A load impedance that is too high will result in low power output. A load impedance that is too low will not only result in low power output, but possibly overheating of the amplifier due to the power dissipated in its internal (Thevenin or Norton) impedance.
Taking our Thevenin equivalent example circuit, the Maximum Power Transfer Theorem tells us that the load resistance resulting in greatest power dissipation is equal in value to the Thevenin resistance (in this case, 0.8 Ω):

With this value of load resistance, the dissipated power will be 39.2 watts:

If we were to try a lower value for the load resistance (0.5 Ω instead of 0.8 Ω, for example), our power dissipated by the load resistance would decrease:

Power dissipation increased for both the Thevenin resistance and the total circuit, but it decreased for the load resistor. Likewise, if we increase the load resistance (1.1 Ω instead of 0.8 Ω, for example), power dissipation will also be less than it was at 0.8 Ω exactly:

If you were designing a circuit for maximum power dissipation at the load resistance, this theorem would be very useful. Having reduced a network down to a Thevenin voltage and resistance (or Norton current and resistance), you simply set the load resistance equal to that Thevenin or Norton equivalent (or vice versa) to ensure maximum power dissipation at the load. Practical applications of this might include radio transmitter final amplifier stage design (seeking to maximize power delivered to the antenna or transmission line), a grid tied inverter loading a solar array, or electric vehicle design (seeking to maximize power delivered to drive motor).
The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem is not: Maximum power transfer does not coincide with maximum efficiency. Application of The Maximum Power Transfer theorem to AC power distribution will not result in maximum or even high efficiency. The goal of high efficiency is more important for AC power distribution, which dictates a relatively low generator impedance compared to load impedance.
Similar to AC power distribution, high fidelity audio amplifiers are designed for a relatively low output impedance and a relatively high speaker load impedance. As a ratio, "output impdance" : "load impedance" is known as damping factor, typically in the range of 100 to 1000. [rar] [dfd]
Maximum power transfer does not coincide with the goal of lowest noise. For example, the low-level radio frequency amplifier between the antenna and a radio receiver is often designed for lowest possible noise. This often requires a mismatch of the amplifier input impedance to the antenna as compared with that dictated by the maximum power transfer theorem.
  • REVIEW:
  • The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem states that the maximum amount of power will be dissipated by a load resistance if it is equal to the Thevenin or Norton resistance of the network supplying power.
  • The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem does not satisfy the goal of maximum efficiency. In many circuit applications, we encounter components connected together in one of two ways to form a three-terminal network: the “Delta,” or Δ (also known as the “Pi,” or π) configuration, and the “Y” (also known as the “T”) configuration.

    It is possible to calculate the proper values of resistors necessary to form one kind of network (Δ or Y) that behaves identically to the other kind, as analyzed from the terminal connections alone. That is, if we had two separate resistor networks, one Δ and one Y, each with its resistors hidden from view, with nothing but the three terminals (A, B, and C) exposed for testing, the resistors could be sized for the two networks so that there would be no way to electrically determine one network apart from the other. In other words, equivalent Δ and Y networks behave identically.
    There are several equations used to convert one network to the other:

    Δ and Y networks are seen frequently in 3-phase AC power systems (a topic covered in volume II of this book series), but even then they're usually balanced networks (all resistors equal in value) and conversion from one to the other need not involve such complex calculations. When would the average technician ever need to use these equations?
    A prime application for Δ-Y conversion is in the solution of unbalanced bridge circuits, such as the one below:

    Solution of this circuit with Branch Current or Mesh Current analysis is fairly involved, and neither the Millman nor Superposition Theorems are of any help, since there's only one source of power. We could use Thevenin's or Norton's Theorem, treating R3 as our load, but what fun would that be?
    If we were to treat resistors R1, R2, and R3 as being connected in a Δ configuration (Rab, Rac, and Rbc, respectively) and generate an equivalent Y network to replace them, we could turn this bridge circuit into a (simpler) series/parallel combination circuit:

    After the Δ-Y conversion . . .

    If we perform our calculations correctly, the voltages between points A, B, and C will be the same in the converted circuit as in the original circuit, and we can transfer those values back to the original bridge configuration.




    Resistors R4 and R5, of course, remain the same at 18 Ω and 12 Ω, respectively. Analyzing the circuit now as a series/parallel combination, we arrive at the following figures:

    We must use the voltage drops figures from the table above to determine the voltages between points A, B, and C, seeing how the add up (or subtract, as is the case with voltage between points B and C):




    Now that we know these voltages, we can transfer them to the same points A, B, and C in the original bridge circuit:

    Voltage drops across R4 and R5, of course, are exactly the same as they were in the converted circuit.
    At this point, we could take these voltages and determine resistor currents through the repeated use of Ohm's Law (I=E/R):

    A quick simulation with SPICE will serve to verify our work:[spi]


    unbalanced bridge circuit   
    v1 1 0  
    r1 1 2 12       
    r2 1 3 18       
    r3 2 3 6
    r4 2 0 18       
    r5 3 0 12       
    .dc v1 10 10 1  
    .print dc v(1,2) v(1,3) v(2,3) v(2,0) v(3,0)    
    .end    

    v1            v(1,2)      v(1,3)      v(2,3)      v(2)        v(3)            
    1.000E+01     4.706E+00   5.294E+00   5.882E-01   5.294E+00   4.706E+00

    The voltage figures, as read from left to right, represent voltage drops across the five respective resistors, R1 through R5. I could have shown currents as well, but since that would have required insertion of “dummy” voltage sources in the SPICE netlist, and since we're primarily interested in validating the Δ-Y conversion equations and not Ohm's Law, this will suffice.
  • REVIEW:
  • “Delta” (Δ) networks are also known as “Pi” (π) networks.
  • “Y” networks are also known as “T” networks.
  • Δ and Y networks can be converted to their equivalent counterparts with the proper resistance equations. By “equivalent,” I mean that the two networks will be electrically identical as measured from the three terminals (A, B, and C).
  • A bridge circuit can be simplified to a series/parallel circuit by converting half of it from a Δ to a Y network. After voltage drops between the original three connection points (A, B, and C) have been solved for, those voltages can be transferred back to the original bridge circuit, across those same equivalent points.

How To Monetize Your Blog In 4 Unique Methods

Monetizing your blog simply means making your blog capable of generating income for you. There are several ways of monetizing blogs, but the most common is the use of contextual advertising systems. A contextual advertising system goes through the content of your blog and uses keywords to return adverts to the blog page based on what the user is viewing, hence delivering adverts which are more relevant to the content of your blog and, thus, more likely to be clicked by users. Clicks on any of these adverts on your blog generates money for you. All you have to do is to register or open an account for free with any contextual ads service provider and you will be provided with a unique code which you simply copy and paste on your blog and the system will start delivering these highly targeted adverts to your blog. Contextual ads service providers include Google Adsense, Yahoo! Publisher Network, Microsoft adCenter, AOL sponsored listings, kontera, and so on.
Another common way of monetizing blogs is the placement of affiliate links on blogs. Affiliate links are usually image-only, text-only, or image and text adverts provided by online merchants or advertisers which are placed on a blog by the blogger. These links, when clicked, lead the user to the merchant\’s or advertiser\’s website and if any sale, action or lead, as the case may be, is made, this can be traced back to the referral site which is the blog from where the user entered the merchant\’s website and the blogger earns a commission for that sale, action or lead. All you have to do as a blogger is to register for free with any affiliate network where you can have access to tons of great products and services to promote and earn commissions per sale, action or lead. On registration, you will be given a unique ID, which will be embedded in the affiliate links for any products or services you choose to promote on your blog. This unique ID is what makes it possible for any sale, action or lead to be traced back to you as the referrer. After registration, you can then search the network for great products or services to promote, preferably those relevant to the content of your blog and you\’ll be provided with codes for your chosen products or services containing your unique ID which you copy and paste on your blog. The affiliate link will then appear on your blog. Affiliate networks where you can have access to tons of great products and services to promote include clickbank, commission junction, shareasale, azoogleads, hydranetwork, neverblue, and so on. Because of the sheer volume of available products and services on these affiliate networks, it is often a daunting task to search these networks, so to make it easier, instead of searching the actual affiliate networks, you can use a service like offervault which searches the highest paying offers and sorts them according to niche.
You can also monetize your blog by directly renting out advert spaces on the blog to merchants or advertisers. This method of monetizing, however, can only be useful when your blog has become very popular and has a lot of inbound traffic, as no advertiser will be willing to pay for advertising on a site where very few people, if any, get to see their adverts. When you manage to get this stream of income rolling, however, you\’ll start making more money than you do from contextual and affiliate adverts. Interested merchants or advertisers pay you directly on a monthly basis for placing their adverts on your blog. All you have to do is to create ‘advertise here’ spaces on your blog so that advertisers can see what you are offering and be sure make your advertising rates competitive enough, taking into account your blog stats(or traffic) and what your competitors are offering.
Basically, the higher your blog stats, the more valuable your advert spaces become. Displaying your blog stats on your ‘advertise here’ spaces or page could help attract advertisers and even justify your advertising rates. You also need to incorporate online payment processors, like paypal, alertpay, liberty reserve and so on, to your blog, so you can easily receive payment from interested advertisers. You can also receive credit card payments, but to do this, your blog must have a secure platform for credit card transactions.
A fourth method of monetizing your blog is by directly selling your own products or services, or those for which you have reselling rights. These products or services could be anything from softwares, eBooks, audio and video CD\’s to webhosting, graphic designing, and so on. There is really no limit to what you can sell as long as they are relevant to the content of your blog. Again, as in renting advert spaces, you need to incorporate to your blog a means of easily receiving online payment from interested buyers.

Top 10 Expensive Cars In The World

Many people prefer luxury cars for their plush interiors, elegant exterior and the technology that comes with it. But let's face it, how many among us can purchase a luxury car? Not many, those of us that still want to "ride like a king" have the possibility to rent a car for a couple of days. With this article we will present 10 of the most popular luxury cars in 2009. Keep in mind that the following ranking is random.




    BMW 3 Series '“ it is offered in sedan, coupe, convertible and even a wagon version. The 2009 model comes with a face lifted exterior and here we include new tail and head lights. New for 2009 is the 335d model that has a 6 cylinder twin-turbo diesel engine. It is not only nature friendly but quite sporty.




 
Mercedes Benz C Class '“ it is the entry-luxury sedan car which was redesigned in 2009 and offered in either Sport or Luxury trim. Although an entry-level luxury car, it comes with a bunch of technologies that not only will make your riding more comfortable but it will also keep you safe.

    



Cadillac CTS '“ received a face lift back in 2008 when both the exterior and interior were changed in order to refresh the look of the car. The model also received numerous technological gizmos: DVD navigation system + touch screen LCD, Bose 5.1 Cabin Surround and a Smart Remote Start system.






Acura TL '“ in 2009 it reached the fourth edition and is the best selling model for the Acura Company. It comes with the brand's spanking new Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) as well as new engines like the V6 3.5l 280 hp or the more powerful 305 hp V6 3.7l. Acura also included a set of new technologies like: Keyless Access System with push-button start, Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition, AcuraLink real-time traffic, real-time weather with Doppler-style radar mapping and Bluetooth audio connectivity.





   
BMW 5 Series '“ yes, another BMW. Last year in 2009, it received a brand new look and redesigned interior. The older 525i and 525xi were replaced with the new 528i and 528xi models, each of them receiving new standard 230 hp engines. The 530i and 530xi were replaced by the 535i and 535xi, and upgraded with a 300-horsepower twin-turbo inline-six engine as standard equipment.



   Audi A4 '“ got a facelift last year which made it longer, wider and a bit lower in comparison with the older model. The new A4 received LED daytime lights and 2 new engines '“ the 2.0 liter TFSI 4-cylinder and the 3.2-liter FSI V6 engine.




   Infiniti G Sedan '“ comes with a remarkable 3.7l V6 engine capable of outputting 328 hp with a new 7 speed automatic transmission with Downshift Rev Matching, Drive Sport mode and Adaptive Shift Control (ASC). Interior changes to this model include fully revised interior trim, softer-touch lower door panels, a brighter aluminum trim color and redesigned seat heater switches.




   Hyundai Genesis '“ it is powered by either a V6 or V8 engine, the latter being capable of producing 375 hp.  It features world-class driving dynamics and the latest high-tech features at the price of entry-level premium brand vehicles. Some of the most important features are: a Lexicon 15-speaker surround sound audio system with a 6-disc CD changer; wood-trimmed leather steering wheel; ultra premium leather seating surfaces and a power glass sunroof as well as a power tilt and telescopic steering column.



Lexus IS '“ debuted in 1999 at the Detroit Motor Show and received the latest update last year in 2009 which includes a fresh wave exterior makeover as well as stylish and elegant interior upgrades plus improved handling. For the 2009 model, Lexus IS received the advanced Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) system.





Jaguar XF Series - The XF is offered in three distinct trim levels: Luxury, Premium Luxury and Supercharged. The Supercharged is powered by an incredible 420-horsepower supercharged 4.2-liter V8 engine, while the Luxury and Premium Luxury trims are powered by a 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8. All of the trims come with a modern 6 speed fully automatic transmission.



As you might have thought, the most popular luxury cars are not the most expensive ones. It is good to know that you can get quality and luxury for decent prices. We do not mean that a Maybach or a Rolls Royce are a bad choice, but paying over 300,000 $ for a car is just too much for many people.

Foods For Healthy Skin

The following foods have been traditionally used to treat skin. These foods will cure major skin problems.

Foods For Blemishes

Eating beetroot, bitter gourd, pumpkin and tomato can clear off blemishes.

Foods For Glowing Complexion

Eating apples, guava, pears and peaches, with their skin, gives a glowing complexion.
  1. Almond Oil
    Almond oil is good for dryness of the skin and for removing scars of old pimples. Ground the outer cover of 3-5 almonds in with water and apply over the face daily.
  2. Apples
    Apply or drink juice of pineapple for body and facial pains.
    Apply juice of green apples for fine wrinkles, cracked skin, itching and inflammations.
  3. Apricots
    Apply fresh juice of apricots on face good for sunburn, itching, and eczema.
  4. Bengal Gram Flour
    Apply a paste of Bengal Gram flour with yogurt for the treatment of pimples and other skin allergies.
    Apply green gram flour mixed in water or glycerine for improving complexion.
  5. Cucumber
    Apply cucumber juice or grated cucumber or cucumber juice mixed with juices of carrot, lettuce or alfalfa over the face for skin eruptions.
  6. Drumsticks
    Apply a paste of ground drumstick pods and leaves with fresh lime juice for the treatment of pimples, black spots and blackheads.
  7. Fenugreek
    Apply a paste of fresh fenugreek leaves in water over the face every night and washed with warm water in the morning for preventing pimples, blackheads, dryness, and wrinkles.
    Apply a decoction on the face, made by boiling 1 tsp fenugreek seeds in 1 liter water for a few of minutes for preventing pimples, blackheads, dryness, and wrinkles.
  8. Garlic
    Rub raw garlic on the face for persistent pimples. The pimples will disappear without scars with repeated applications.
    Mix 3-4 raw, skinned garlic, finely cut garlic with puffed rice, and swallow with water to clear skin infections quickly.
  9. Groundnut Oil
    Mix 1 tsp groundnut oil with 1 tsp fresh lime juice to prevent formation of blackheads and pimples .
  10. Honey
    Apply honey (1 tsp) mixed with water for all skin blemishes. This will turn your skin glowing.
    Apply honey mixed with milk, yogurt, and ground sesame seeds in equal proportions for fair complexion and lovely skin.
  11. Lime Juice
    Apply fresh lime juice mixed to a glass of boiled milk as a face wash for pimples blackheads, and cracked skin.
  12. Mangoes
    Boil mango leaves and skin in water and apply for skin infection.
  13. Mint
    Apply fresh mint juice over the face every night for the treatment of pimples, insect stings, eczema, scabies, & other skin infections.
  14. Neem Leaves
    Swallow 10 fresh ground neem leaves with water to clear the skin.
    Chew fresh neem leaves and then swallow with water to remove bad odor from the mouth.
  15. Orange
    Apply a paste of ground orange peel (dried) with water for acne/pimples.
  16. Papaya or Paw Paw
    Apply and drink the juice of raw papaya including the skin and seed for treatment of swelling pimples, acne, or any abnormal growth of the skin. It also removes whiteheads, boils, and spots.
    Rub raw or ripe papaya on your face to get a smooth and glowing skin.
  17. Pineapples
    Apply or drink juice of pineapple for body and facial pains.
    For removing fine wrinkles, rub the core of pineapple for a few minutes and leave for 15 minutes
    Apply juice of pineapples for fine wrinkles, cracked skin, itching and inflammations.
  18. Pomegranate
    Make a paste of roasted & powdered pomegranate skin with fresh lime juice and apply over boils, pimple, blackheads and whiteheads.
  19. Potatoes
    Apply grated potatoes as poultice to treat skin blemishes, wrinkles, boils, pimples, blackheads, whiteheads , etc.
  20. Radish
    Make a paste of ground radish seeds with water and apply on face to remove blackheads.
    Apply grated white radish or its juice for fairer complexion.
  21. Rice
    Apply a paste of rice powder with water as a poultice for soothing bleeding pimples and skin inflammations.
  22. Sesame Seeds
    Apply a paste of ground sesame seeds with water as poultice for inflammation of the skin due to allergies, skin rashes, and pimples.
  23. Tomatoes
    Apply red tomatoes pulp on your face for treatment of pimples for 1 hour, then wash thoroughly.
  24. Turmeric
    Apply a paste of turmeric powder with pineapple juice for dark circles under the eyes.
    Apply a paste of turmeric powder with gram flour or whole wheat flour for minor skin blemishes.
    Apply a paste of turmeric powder with sugarcane juice to remove wrinkles and to prevent skin ageing.
  25. Wheat Flour
    Apply a paste of whole wheat flour with vinegar to remove dark spots.
  26. Yogurt
    Apply a paste of yogurt with wheat flour as a cleanser.

Top 10 Browsers in the world

World Wide Internet has made the world a global village and access to these people, obviously you want a threshold. Discover the door to enter the global village is not hard function. Various Net browsers are there to offer access to the World Wide Internet. It is accurate, all browsers for the same purposes, even so, every has something unique. For a total navigation expertise, it is required to look by means of these features.
If you do, be an straightforward task to access news web sites, shopping, entertainment or communication. If you use Net Explorer or Apple Safari or Google Chrome has a secure browser platform. However, it is very good to realize the fundamental functions that make them stand out. If you can fully grasp these various characteristics, you can upgrade your method accordingly.
 1. Mozilla Firefox  Mozilla Firefox, a free of charge Internet browser developed by Mozilla Corporation is well-known amongst internet users for its fantastic functions. The most recent version of Mozilla Firefox, ie Firefox version four, supports features such as spell checking, tabbed browsing, live bookmarks, incremental field, location-conscious navigation and several other people. To support internet developers, the open source browser delivers a complete environment for integrated tools.
 2. Net Explorer
Microsoft Net Explorer supports different computer languages such as CSS Level 1, HTML four.01, and DOM Level 1 XML 1.. Officials said, Net Explorer 9, which has not yet been released, will support XHTML and SVG to provide a completely various sailing encounter.
 3. Google Chrome
Google Chrome, created and developed by Google is dedicated to supplying faster browsing experience than its competitors. The 1st version of Chrome has passed Acid Acid Test 1 and Test 2. Version 4 of this browser also has passed the acid test three. The security functions of this browser is genuinely commendable and warns the user about every single achievable threat that exists.
 4. Apple Safari
web browser, graphics, Apple Safari was originally created for Mac OS X. Nevertheless, later it was developed for Microsoft operating systems as well. Windows and Mac users can access all the functions of Safari, but Mac OS X users will also be able to save clips from any internet page and view them on the Apple Dashboard.
 5. Opera
Created by Opera Software program, the suite of Internet and Internet browser, Opera supports security functions to protect against malware, built-in phishing and strong encryption although browsing. You can also delete cookies from HTTP and private data at ease. Opera, which is recognized to be the fastest browser, has introduced different functions than other internet browsers adopted a lot later.
6. Maxthon
China-based internet browser compatible with Microsoft Windows, Maxthon is known for its user interface that can be classified in different ways. AD Hunter, the ad blocking feature of this browser, blocks all floating ads and web banners that affect your browsing speed.
7. Flock
If you are searching for a browser which can present full support for Web 2. and social networking facilities, Flock is for you. Flock, which is obtainable for free download, is compatible with different operating systems like Linux, Mac OS X, Totally free BSD and Microsoft Windows.
8. Output phase
Phase Out
is the best browser for any person who desires to discover outer space. This browser is also suggested for on the web gamers, this browser offers a brilliant graphic display. Apart from this, the output stage also has other general features that are needed for internet browsing.
9. Deepnet Explorer
Deepnet Explorer aims to supply high security level of well-liked browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. It is the very first browser to support functions such as alarm phishing, P2P client integration and an RSS newsreader. The browser, which offers high security and ease of use bright, is compatible with the Windows operating method.
10. Avant
Known as a really simple to use browser, Avant supports functions like mouse gestures, antifreeze, flash as the multi-processing filters and greater than the most well-liked web browser, World wide web Explorer. Users will not have to expertise any difficulties with malware or adware on this browser. Nevertheless, it is only compatible with Microsoft Windows.

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How to put Google Affilitate Network in your Blog

If you're new to Google Affiliate Network and not too familiar with making modifications to your blog's template, you can follow these instructions for placing Google Affiliate Network links in your blog's sidebar (using the Minima template as an example).
Once you sign up and are approved for a Google Affiliate Network account, you can sign in here to view your account. Once you're signed in, click the Links tab near the top of the page. Select which advertiser's links you want to work with, and then follow these steps:
  1. Choose your links - In the 'Links' section of your profile, select the advertiser whose links you want to use. Click Get Links in the Action drop down menu next to the advertiser's name. Click either the Text Links or the Image Links tab to view your options in each category. To fit ads in your sidebar, it's best to choose one of the following dimensions for an image link:
    Button (125x125) 
    Skyscraper (120x600) 
    Wide Skyscraper (160 x 600) 
    Vertical Banner (120 x 240) 
    Small Rectangle (180x150)
  2. Copy your Affiliate link HTML - Just beneath your desired link, click Get HTML. A box with code in it will appear. Highlight all of that code, then copy and paste it into Notepad, Text Edit, or a similar program.
  3. Sign in to Blogger - Choose the blog you want to put ads on and click the Template tab.
  4. Caution - Copy your entire Blogger template and save it in Notepad or Text Edit just in case.
  5. Find the place in your template that says:
    <!-- Begin #sidebar -->
    <div id="sidebar"><div id="sidebar2">
  6. Paste the Affiliate link HTML you saved earlier right beneath that place in the template:
    <!-- Begin #sidebar -->
    <div id="sidebar"><div id="sidebar2">
    PUT YOUR AFFILIATE LINK HTML HERE!
  7. Save your template changes and republish your blog.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

26Sites That Pay You To Blog

Writing paid post is perhaps the most straight forward ways to earn some revenue from blogging. The way pay post works hasn’t changed much; after reaching mutual agreement with advertisers, you write about them, they pay you. And if there is a 3rd party (middle man company) involve, they take cut. Most middle man company provides marketplace for advertisers to look for publishers, vice versa.
getpaidblogging 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog

Updated: 28 Sites now.

If you firmly believe that writing pay post is one good way to revenue from your blog, here’s a list of web services that pays you to write for them. This list will be updated periodically, so if you have a paid post service I’ve missed out I’d like to add them to the list. Necessary credits will be given.

  1. Sponsored Reviews

    sponsoredreviews 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Earn cash by writing honest reviews about our advertiser’s products and services. Write reviews in your own tone and style, and gear them to your audience’s interest.
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  2. Link Post

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  5. Smorty

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  8. Be A Guide (About.com)

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  9. BlogBurner

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    So here’s how it works:
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    • You create an account with Google Adsense.
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    • You try to write as often as you can.
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  10. Blog Feast (Service Discontinued)

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  16. CreamAid (Service Discontinued)

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  18. DayTipper

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    Unlike most websites where bloggers post for free (and the company takes in all the ad revenue), DigitalJournal.com shares a portion of its advertising revenue with all Citizen Journalists. With an always-growing cash pool, every single Citizen Journalist gets a chance to compete for a share of the cash pot. The more you contribute, the more you earn.
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  23. Pay Me To Blog About You (Service Discontinued)

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  24. Squidoo

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