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HyperText Transfer Protocol and HTTP Secure are used for viewing and interacting with Web pages. When you request a website via your browser, the program sends a message to the server requesting the content of the page. The server responds, usually by sending back the page's content together with data the browser uses to render it correctly. These messages rely on HTTP. HTTPS is used for websites with additional security requirements, such as payment pages for online retailers, where you enter credit card details to make purchases.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol facilitates the uploading and downloading of Internet content. FTP client programs interpret and send messages to and from a server using the FTP protocol. Developers use these tools to create a connection to a Web server, then upload and download website material, including HTML files, server scripts, client scripts, Cascading Style Sheets files, media items and more.
TCP and IP
Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol frameworks provide the means for computers to communicate within a network. These protocols facilitate Internet functions at the level of servers -- the machines providing content and services -- and the client machines accessing and using that content. When you browse a website, your computer is the client, while the computer, or computers, hosting the site are the servers. The TCP and IP systems describe the messages sent between the computers to facilitate this process.
Email
Email uses multiple protocols, including Internet Message Access Protocol, Post Office Protocol 3 and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, designed to be used in conjunction with the IP system, to transfer email messages between computers on the Internet. Some email providers use webmail, where you log into a Web page to access email messages, while others use desktop clients, which are programs designed specifically to fetch and manage email messages, as well as allowing you to send new messages. Email protocols outline the structure of the messages required by these programs and the email providers, to provide functionality.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Showing posts with label online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online. Show all posts
Friday, 19 February 2016
How Does Internet Radio Make MoneyIn Feburary 2016 19,
In Feburary 2016 19,
While there are options available that allow an individual to create and maintain simple and free Internet radio stations there are still costs associated with maintaining and running a station, no matter how large or small.
Equipment, Internet access, hosting fees and potential royalty payments to record labels (stations playing any copyrighted music must pay royalties) can turn even a free online station into a monthly expense for the owner, so it is in her best interest to find sources of income to help pay the bills.
Ad-Based Internet Radio
Internet radio stations can sell airtime to advertisers and play their ads during programming. For novice and smaller operations, web-based ads may work better. Programs such as Google AdSense allow anyone with a website to sign up for free and place Google-programmed ads on their station's websites.
Donations
Many stations solicit donations from loyal listeners to help pay the bills. Companies such as PayPal allow users to set up a free account and add a 'PayPal donation' button to their website.
Listeners can then donate a set amount or the amount of their choice or sign up to donate automatically on a monthly basis, giving listeners the ability to support radio programming they enjoy.
Payola Practices
Payola—when a band or record label pays a radio station or DJ to play its music—is illegal, as it has been dating back to the 1950s, when such scandals rocked the commercial-radio business. But it is technically legal for a band or record label to pay a station to play a song as long as the station announces that arrangement on air before playing the song, notes that the song does not constitute regular airplay, and states that the song is sponsored airtime.
Some consider this practice, even with full disclosure, to be unethical, so a station owner should decide where she stands on this issue.
In Feburary 2016 19,
While there are options available that allow an individual to create and maintain simple and free Internet radio stations there are still costs associated with maintaining and running a station, no matter how large or small.
Equipment, Internet access, hosting fees and potential royalty payments to record labels (stations playing any copyrighted music must pay royalties) can turn even a free online station into a monthly expense for the owner, so it is in her best interest to find sources of income to help pay the bills.
Ad-Based Internet Radio
Internet radio stations can sell airtime to advertisers and play their ads during programming. For novice and smaller operations, web-based ads may work better. Programs such as Google AdSense allow anyone with a website to sign up for free and place Google-programmed ads on their station's websites.
Donations
Many stations solicit donations from loyal listeners to help pay the bills. Companies such as PayPal allow users to set up a free account and add a 'PayPal donation' button to their website.
Listeners can then donate a set amount or the amount of their choice or sign up to donate automatically on a monthly basis, giving listeners the ability to support radio programming they enjoy.
Payola Practices
Payola—when a band or record label pays a radio station or DJ to play its music—is illegal, as it has been dating back to the 1950s, when such scandals rocked the commercial-radio business. But it is technically legal for a band or record label to pay a station to play a song as long as the station announces that arrangement on air before playing the song, notes that the song does not constitute regular airplay, and states that the song is sponsored airtime.
Some consider this practice, even with full disclosure, to be unethical, so a station owner should decide where she stands on this issue.
In Feburary 2016 19,
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
How to Upload Fast on MediafireIn Feburary 2016 16,
In Feburary 2016 16,
Wait for files that you are currently uploading to finish transmitting, such as sending emails with large attachments or uploading documents to an FTP server. Quit using any applications that upload data, such as playing an online game.
Quit any applications for making audio or video chats.
Ask other people using computers that share your Internet connection on your network to stop uploading files or otherwise using the upstream bandwidth.
Launch your Web browser, and navigate to the MediaFire website (mediafire.com).
Click 'Login' at the top of the page, and then sign in to your MediaFire account. The 'My Files' page opens.
Click 'More Options' on the left side of the page. Click 'Create a New Folder.' The 'Create a New Folder' dialog box appears. Type a name for your folder, and then click 'Create Folder.'
Drag a file from your computer into the folder in your MediaFire folder on the 'My Files' page. The file uploads, and the 'Upload Complete' message appears. Click 'Return to My Files' to go back to the 'My Files' page.
In Feburary 2016 16,
Wait for files that you are currently uploading to finish transmitting, such as sending emails with large attachments or uploading documents to an FTP server. Quit using any applications that upload data, such as playing an online game.
Quit any applications for making audio or video chats.
Ask other people using computers that share your Internet connection on your network to stop uploading files or otherwise using the upstream bandwidth.
Launch your Web browser, and navigate to the MediaFire website (mediafire.com).
Click 'Login' at the top of the page, and then sign in to your MediaFire account. The 'My Files' page opens.
Click 'More Options' on the left side of the page. Click 'Create a New Folder.' The 'Create a New Folder' dialog box appears. Type a name for your folder, and then click 'Create Folder.'
Drag a file from your computer into the folder in your MediaFire folder on the 'My Files' page. The file uploads, and the 'Upload Complete' message appears. Click 'Return to My Files' to go back to the 'My Files' page.
In Feburary 2016 16,
Saturday, 6 February 2016
How to Upload Full Length MoviesIn Feburary 2016 06,
In Feburary 2016 06,
Sign up for a free Zshare account to upload videos up to a gigabyte in size, or up to 500 MB in size without registration. Uploaded movies can be downloaded or played through Zshare's online video player. Zshare deletes hosted movies after 60 days of inactivity.
Viddler lets users upload individual movies up to 500 MB in size and store up to 2 GB of video with an account. Viddler's customizable video player lets users change its color, add a custom logo and tag comments to points in the player's video timeline.
Filedropper offers free uploads up to a gigabyte in size, though accounts aren't free. Click the 'Upload' button to begin the upload process, and copy the download link after your movie has been uploaded. With no countdown timers or hidden download links, there's no hassle for your movie recipients to download your movie.
In Feburary 2016 06,
Sign up for a free Zshare account to upload videos up to a gigabyte in size, or up to 500 MB in size without registration. Uploaded movies can be downloaded or played through Zshare's online video player. Zshare deletes hosted movies after 60 days of inactivity.
Viddler lets users upload individual movies up to 500 MB in size and store up to 2 GB of video with an account. Viddler's customizable video player lets users change its color, add a custom logo and tag comments to points in the player's video timeline.
Filedropper offers free uploads up to a gigabyte in size, though accounts aren't free. Click the 'Upload' button to begin the upload process, and copy the download link after your movie has been uploaded. With no countdown timers or hidden download links, there's no hassle for your movie recipients to download your movie.
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Friday, 5 February 2016
How to Link a Domain Name to a Web Hosting PageIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Obtain the DNS nameservers used by the company hosting your actual website. These are unique addresses that look something like web addresses (e.g., 'ns1.yourwebhost.com', 'ns2.yourwebhost.com'). There are usually at least two nameservers like these; often, your hosting company provides these to you at signup. If not, contact the hosting company for this information.
Change the DNS nameservers where your domain name is registered to the nameservers provided by your hosting company. Each registrar handles this step differently, but in most cases, you can access your domain name's nameservers online by logging into your account at the registrar's website. If you cannot easily find where to make these changes, contact the company where your domain is registered and ask how to do this. It usually takes between 24 and 48 hours for the changes to take effect once you change the nameservers.
Login to your web hosting account and associate your domain name with your website. Again, this process is different for each provider. Sometimes, you will already have a website created with a temporary web address; other times, you will access your online file manager and create a new folder for the domain name. Consult your hosting company's help documentation, or call the support line if you need assistance with this step. Your domain name will point to whatever webpage you have created as soon as the DNS nameserver changes take effect.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Obtain the DNS nameservers used by the company hosting your actual website. These are unique addresses that look something like web addresses (e.g., 'ns1.yourwebhost.com', 'ns2.yourwebhost.com'). There are usually at least two nameservers like these; often, your hosting company provides these to you at signup. If not, contact the hosting company for this information.
Change the DNS nameservers where your domain name is registered to the nameservers provided by your hosting company. Each registrar handles this step differently, but in most cases, you can access your domain name's nameservers online by logging into your account at the registrar's website. If you cannot easily find where to make these changes, contact the company where your domain is registered and ask how to do this. It usually takes between 24 and 48 hours for the changes to take effect once you change the nameservers.
Login to your web hosting account and associate your domain name with your website. Again, this process is different for each provider. Sometimes, you will already have a website created with a temporary web address; other times, you will access your online file manager and create a new folder for the domain name. Consult your hosting company's help documentation, or call the support line if you need assistance with this step. Your domain name will point to whatever webpage you have created as soon as the DNS nameserver changes take effect.
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