Where to download Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 Trial version

February 26th, 2008

If you’ve been searching the internet high and low to download the Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 Free Trial version, look no further.  With Dragon NaturallySpeaking you can talk to your computer and watch words quickly appear in documents, e-mails, instant messages and even surf the web simply by speaking! It’s amazingly accurate - up to 99% - and really easy to use. There’s no script reading or "voice training" required, so you can get started dictating right away.

The trial software is about 1GB in size which is probably why it’s so hard to find and Nuance, the maker of this speech recognition software, uses a download manager to manage the download. You can download the trial software here => Download Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 Trial Version

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How to put music on a myspace web page

February 23rd, 2008

It’s really easy to put music on your myspace web page. You just need to copy the embed codes for the music files and put them in the music section of your myspace profile section. You can add myspace audio mp3 embed codes from lots of places, eg. music search engines like www.seeqpod.com, www.skreemr.com and www.songza.com or social music sites like last.fm, iJigg, Pandora, MOG, etc. Finding the music embed codes on these sites is easy.

Here are some examples

1. Seeqpod.com
seeqpod - add music myspace
2. Skreemr.com
skreemr - add audio myspace
3. SongZa.com
4. Last.fm
last.fm - add music myspace
5. iJigg
6. Pandora
7. iMeem
imeem - add audio myspace
 

Once you find the audio embed codes, copy the codes and open your myspace profile section, locate the section where you want the music to go and paste the embed codes there. The codes can be placed in any of the profile sections. On some of the social music sites, you can choose to auto embed the music code into your myspace page. This saves you the work of copying and pasting.

put music on myspace web page

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Where to find Free Music to listen to on the Internet

November 29th, 2007

Wowee! I was so surprised to find this source of free music to listen to on the Internet that I immediately wrote this post to share with you all. Music search engines scour the web looking for music files that people have uploaded to servers. Because they don’t store the music files themselves but instead index these files and allow them to be found, music search engines are somewhat on the fringes of copyright laws. Also, the fact that you can play the music you find, create playlists that you can save and even embed music into websites using an embedded player means that it’s free music heaven for you and me. Here are 3 of the most useful free music search engines for your listening pleasure!

1. SeeqPod

SeeqPod has the best user interface in my opinion. One click on the speaker icon next to the search results adds the song to your playlist and automatically plays it. Also, the exact location of the song on the server is listed underneath the song title. Although it’s not a clickable link, it doesn’t take much imagination to download the actual file on the server. I’m assuming here that you already own the music you want to download. Yah, right …

2. Songza

Songza calls itself an internet jukebox but it’s hard to see how. It has similar options to SeeqPod like playlists, embeddable players but it’s interface is rather cumbersome. One plus feature is that you can rate the recording quality of the songs you find. Poorly rated recordings of the same song will appear lower in it’s search listings. Also, I found some songs in Songza that I could not find in SeeqPod. So, it pays to use several music search engines to find the songs you want.

3. Skreemr

Skreemr by far returned the most search results for me. It too has an embeddable player but no playlists. Details of the songs like audio format, bit rate, duration and file sizes are available. A direct link to the song on the server is also shown and you can rank the quality and reliability of the files.

Guns N Roses - Knocking On Heavens Door
Found at skreemr.com

 

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Don’t Give Up On Microsoft Vista

November 22nd, 2007

This is the latest PC / Mac guy ad from Apple. It’s really funny and it makes use of two ad spaces on a page instead of the usual one.

 I think my next notebook is gonna be a MacBook. I shudder to think that I’ll have to upgrade to Vista when I buy a new notebook.

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How To Stop Losing Clickbank Affiliate Sales In Firefox

November 20th, 2007

Recently, I started promoting a Clickbank product on one of my other sites. After a while, from my stats, I could see lots of traffic going to the affiliate product sales page but strangely no sales at all. I suspected that I was not being credited for sales taking place. When I visited the sales page using Internet Explorer, I could see on the clickbank payment page, [affiliate=myclickbank_id] but when I used the Firefox browser, it showed [affiliate=none]!

After some research on the net, I came across an article by Kidino who found a solution. To make sure your clickbank affiliate id shows up in Firefox, at the end of your clickbank hoplink, add ‘&type=nohop’. eg

Instead of => http://myclickbank_id.merchant_id.hop.clickbank.net

Use => http://myclickbank_id.merchant_id.hop.clickbank.net/&type=nohop

 

Many thanks to Kidino for this solution.

 

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