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Nokia Monitor Test: Helpful Tool for Choosing the Best Monitors

If you need computers in your daily life either for work or entertainment, the quality of your monitor display is a very important factor. That means you must choose the best monitor for your needs, which does not only protect your eyes, but is also equipped with elegant designs and the best display. The choice becomes difficult to make because you can always find countless types of monitors from Dell and other makers with different features and prices. So how do you choose the best monitor? The Nokia Monitor Test program is a useful tool that can help you with your purchase.
Always choose the monitor based on your primary needs and uses for it. For instance, if you often deal with files and perform enormous amounts of editing work, then readability matters most for you; if you have to process an abundance of images on the computer, then you should pay primary attention to colors. The Nokia Monitor Test can help with your decision.
Though the Nokia Monitor Test is a small program, it has powerful features. With a double click you can enjoy the tool and check the display of monitors easily. There are 12 languages available, and after you choose the preferred language you will find yourself on the home screen. Altogether, there are 15 options available for monitor test: Geometry, Brightness and Contrast, High Voltage, WWW, Colors, To Control Panel/ Display, Convergence, Focus, Resolution, Moire, Readability, Jitter and Sound.
Before testing the monitor, make sure that you have turned the monitor on for at least 20 minutes, and the monitor has been demagnetized. Then check the important options for the monitor test.
Geometry
This is to test the degree of distortion for geometry. There are five total circles, four small ones and one large, all of which are placed within the square. You have to check whether all of the five circles are full circles and all the quadrilaterals are squares. The colors and sizes change if you left-click.
Brightness and Contrast
Before the test, it is best to have the brightness and contrast set to the maximum setting. Then the grayscales are clearly displayed on the monitor, and you can see the performance on grayscale.
Colors
In this test, five kinds of primary colors are used, and they are black, white, red, green and blue. Make sure the screen is of the same color and no patches with other colors are found. Sometimes, demagnetization is needed to avoid color patches.
Readability
For this test, there are five groups of words placed in either a black or white background. If the words are easy to read and distinguish, then the monitor has good performance in readability.
Above are some of the essential functions of the Nokia Monitor Test. If you want to uncover the monitor’s performance on resolution and jitter, you can choose the relevant options, and the results will be shown to you.

5 Benefits of Virtualization Technology

You might already be familiar with virtualization, what it does, and how it is used. For some, however, understanding its benefits is not a familiar topic. Let me share with you several things you can do with virtualization technology.
Project Development
Often times companies will decide to revamp their website. Virtual servers are great places to host websites and other projects as they are being developed. This not only provides a secure space for web developers and others involved to work out the odds and ends, before the final version goes live, but it also ensures that everyone is on the same page with the project.
Training
Virtual environments are great for hosting training programs for specific departments and teams. Here you are able to replicate situations and programs that mimic the real thing, so your teams can get a feel for how they operate. This will also ensure that they don’t mess anything up in the learning process.
Backup
We’ve all been in a situation at some point when “everything was lost”, including all important files and data. Virtualization servers are great places to back everything up. Not only is it a secure solution to data loss, but it’s also one of the easiest ways to restore lost data, because it’s all on one file.
Data Transferring
One of the greatest uses of virtualization is the ability to transfer, or migrate, data from one physical server to another, without any downtime. Why worry about gaining more memory and computing power when you can have limitless capabilities in the virtual environment.
Software Testing
Another great benefit of virtualization is the ability to test out new software before using it on your primary servers. Sometimes software can be corrupted and not having the ability to test them first can mean big trouble for your entire system. With virtual servers, you are able to safely try them out first.
Disclaimer – One thing to consider when using any kind of virtualization program is security. It’s important to use a good firewall to prevent any kind of unauthorized data transferring. Often times it can get difficult to monitor every server that is created and security can become a major issue.
Besides using a good firewall, just make sure everyone is on the same page and people know which servers they are in charge of managing.
There are many great resources on the web that can help you understand how to get the most out of your virtualization tools in a safe and efficient way.

Top Software Innovations for 2013

Most Promising Software Innovations or Products for 2013 While 2013 is still six months away, it’s an interesting time to look at the current state of the market and try to foresee what are going to be the “big deals” in software next year. So here are seven software packages and services that should get a lot of attention. In addition, there are two “gaps” — software innovations that will probably be big, but we haven’t seen any contenders yet.

Business Software

Business software is about content, collaboration, and data. Businesses continue to try to get all their stored documents under control. Additionally, enabling groups to collaborate on single documents or groups of documents will be a high priority. “Big Data” is going to be on the forefront in 2013, and software that makes it easier to work with large amounts of data is going to gain high interest.

Google Docs

Google Docs makes it very easy for a business to post content on the internet, either for public consumption and downloading, or for secure collaboration. In addition Google Docs makes it very easy for any users to work on the same document at the same time. While Google Docs does have some limitations in formatting compared to traditional office software, for most documents, spreadsheets and presentations it’s very capable.

WordPress

WordPress has become the standard for blogging software. Due to the growth of complex themes and plug-ins, it is becoming a contender for the number one software for internet sites in general as well as content management. While it may not make a “big splash” it will continue to generate a steady roar.

Microstrategy and PerformancePoint

Microstrategy is the industry standard for bringing large amounts of structured data under control, and will gain momentum riding on the interest in Big Data. PerformancePoint is part of SharePoint, and the popularity of SharePoint alone may make it a serious contender for business intelligence.

Consumer Software

Consumer software is going to be about mobile and cloud integration. Consumers don’t care if the information they need is “in the cloud” or on their device. They simply want it available when they need it, and they want it easy to share.

Windows Phone

Windows Phone 8 should ship either for Christmas 2012 or in early 2013. Nokia’s investment in the Windows Phone software is helping Windows Phone gain attention and market share. As iPhones become passe and Droid gains a reputation for being “clunky,” the easy integration and usability of the Windows Phone could catapult it into being the top choice for new phones.

Windows 8

Microsoft is investing heavily in the overhaul of the desktop in Windows 8 and the “Metro” interface. Coupled with the new Surface tablet and Windows Phones, Metro will be everywhere. Coupling the unique interface with deep integration with cloud services such as Music and Picutures will make Windows 8 a “must have” upgrade.

Presence

Connecting instant messaging to email to text to Facebook is making where a person is fairly irrelevant to their friends. However, when driving or walking around a city, geographic location is very important for finding your way or finding a restaurant. There are a number of different websites that will return restaurant or movie info based on where you are currently located. In 2013 we’ll see a new breakthrough software that unifies presence the way Facebook unified our online social experience.

Media Management

Streaming media will continue to grow in importance. But if data networks get saturated we could see a consumer pushback on streaming media in favor of digital media files on home entertainment devices or home computers. Hard drives are routinely over 1TB in size, which translates to hundreds of TV shows or movies. The right software that can provide management of these files with show descriptions, actors, and other shows you might like could be the new “Netflix” for the living room.

Top 5 Cloud Services


 


Believe it or not, you have probably been using one form of cloud computing or another for years. Ever emailed a document to yourself so that you could access it on another computer? Well, technically that is cloud computing.

At its heart, cloud computing is no more complicated than this idea, the storage of data online in a remote location to the medium you are accessing it. The information you are accessing could be something as simple as some text, or it could be a complete software program that runs online such as an image or video editing program.

Cloud computing services have a goal of making your life easier, below are a list of the best and the most used cloud computing applications around:

1. iCloud.

iCloud was launched by Apple as a way of keeping all your content up to date across a range of platforms. Apple knew that many people have more than one device to access their media. For example, you would probably use your iMac to browse and listen to iTunes songs, but you are also just as likely to then want to listen to your music on your iPhone. iCloud automatically syncs your files across all your devices so that you don’t have to transfer the files manually. A breeze.

2. Spotify

Spotify has a library of over 15 million songs that you can stream to a device of your choosing. Popular for being one of the first to bring streaming music to the masses and still one of the most popular today.

3. Dropbox

Dropbox was one of the first companies to simplify the process of everyday file storage online. By placing folders on your desktop and other devices, all you have to do is drag and drop files to store them. This will automatically make your files appear in your ‘dropboxes’ on other devices.

4. Netflix & Lovefilm

As bandwidth increases in many areas of the country, more people are able to access video streaming platforms. Sites like Lovefilm and Netflix have taken advantage of the fact that many games consoles offer a portal for the user to connect to the internet and offer apps that stream content though the internet connection shared with the console. Films and T.V instantly!

5. Google Chromebook

Google has taken the approach to cloud computing to new levels by releasing hardware, specifically the Google Chromebook, which relies on its own range of cloud computing applications to do pretty much anything at all!

The Chromebook so far has had a poor reception as I think people are not willing to place their complete trust in a system, whose reliability is still considered fairly weak. But many believe that having everything stored in the cloud is the future. It’s only a matter of time don’t you think?

So, will you be expanding on the number of cloud applications you are using? You have relied for years on your work emails being stored on a hosted exchange server; why not see what else the cloud can do for you?

James Duval is an IT specialist addicted to technology. Solving the worlds I.T issues one at a time, sometimes even two at a time! He currently writes and blogs for Electronic Workplace.

Google, Apple, Microsoft & Yahoo To Own Domains

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Named and Numbers (ICANN) recently announced that there are a few big players in the tech industry that are looking to get their hands on new top-level domains which could completely change the internet once again.  This time around, Potential candidates include: .music, .lol, and .wow.  Interesting isn’t it?
But that’s not all, some big technology companies like Apple, Samsung,  Google are looking to once again change the landscape of the web.   Companies like Google are looking to try to place their company name as part of their own Top level Domains.  This implies that Google sites may no longer be only .com but you may start seeing things like .google, we can confirm from reliable source that Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG), Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Samsung, Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL), Sony Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:SNE), Nokia Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:NOK), Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX), Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ:ORCL), Cisco  Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO), Yahoo ! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) and AOL . Inc. (NYSE:AOL) are all currently trying to add this feature to their domain names.
Google, the world’s largest internet search engine also applied to nab .android, .chrome, .cloud, .lol, .vip, and .wow.
Amazon  also made more than one applications beyond its name and that includes: .book, .fire., .music, and .free.
Microsoft application includes a range of its brands which covers .azure, .hotmail, .skydrive, and .skype.
Other companies such as Symantec applied for .cloud, alongside .protection and .antivirus.
Perhaps the one that could raise eye browse includes TLDslike .sex, .porn, and .sucks, according to CNET News
Tech companies are not the only ones gunning for the TLD action. Consumer brands such as Wal-Mart, American Express, Johnson & Johnson, and AllState have all applied for multiple Top Level Domains.
Other domains such as .home, .free, and .movie made the list of the names with multiple applicants.
I’ll like to know what you think about the new TLD ’s, maybe oneday, it will come down to the level where i can be able to purchase my own TLD and that will be .chuka 

How to Download Youtube Songs onto iTunes





With the increase in the price of music everyday, it is getting more and more difficult to find music at an affordable price. Many music enthusiasts cannot listen to or download the amount of music they want to, so they are looking for alternatives. Music downloading programs, like Limewire, can be dangerous and harmful to your computer. There are “safe” music downloading software programs such as Bearshare, but a large portion of music from the software has to be paid for.

Many music enthusiasts have discovered the beauty of youtube to MP3 websites. These websites offer a free, fast, and safe alternative to sketchy music downloading programs. Once you know how to download music from these sites, your music cravings will be fixed in no time. There are also downloadable programs that do the same thing as these websites, but this tutorial focuses on how to download songs from websites only.
The steps below will show you how to download the audio from your favorite Youtube videos.
Pick the Audio
Find a Youtube video from which you would like the audio from. Remember, just the audio will be downloaded into your iTunes, not the video. Also, be sure that the audio is clear and that there are not any unwanted parts that are accompanied with the video. These will all be downloaded as well.
Open a New Tab/Window
Once you find a video that you would like to extract the audio from, open a new tab or window. In the new window, type in the name of a site that offers the Youtube to MP3 service.
There are also an abundant lists of websites that show up with a simple google search of ” Youtube to MP3″
Copy/Paste Video Url
Click back over to your first tab that contains the Youtube video. Copy the url of the video that is shown in the top bar of the browser. The easiest way of copying the whole code is to right click the bar until the whole code is highlighted. Then right click the bar and click copy.
After the code is copied, switch back to the second tab that contains the conversion site. Paste the url into the allotted space that the site gives you. This is usually clearly marked. After the url of the video is copied, click submit.
Download Song
The website will show the song being processed, and the percentage that is being processed at. When the song gets to one hundred percent, it will bring up a button that says download. Click the download button, and the option will come up of where to save the song to your computer. Make sure to save the song to the folder where your iTunes is. After you choose where to save the song, click submit and the song should be saved into your iTunes!

Google wons over Oracle in court

Google Android
Google Android. The software APIs cannot be copyrighted, a judge has ruled in a case brought by Oracle. Photograph: Stuart Dredge
Oracle's high-profile lawsuit against Google, in which it claimed that the search giant's Android mobile software infringed both copyrights and patents obtained from Sun Microsystems, is in tatters after the judge in the case ruled that key elements of Sun's software cannot be copyrighted, and so were not infringed.
Judge William Alsup ruled that the 37 application programming interfaces (APIs) for the Java programming language used in Android are not covered by copyright – meaning that Google's use of them in Android is not infringement. Oracle said it will appeal against Alsup's ruling.
His decision means that Oracle, which had gone into the case confident that it would win a multi-billion-dollar ruling that might lead to a levy on every future Android device sale, has effectively wound up with nothing.
"This is now effectively a total loss for Oracle, across the board," Brian Love, a Stanford Law School expert on technology and intellectual property law, told the San Francisco Mercury News. "It's absolutely the best possible case for Google."
The outcome reinforces previous US cases which have declined to extend copyright law so that it would cover interfaces between programs or languages. Programming languages cannot be copyrighted.
"To accept Oracle's claim would be to allow anyone to copyright one version of code to carry out a system of commands and thereby bar all others from writing their own different versions to carry out all or part of the same commands," Alsup, who has programming expertise, wrote in his ruling. "No holding has ever endorsed such a sweeping proposition."
He did note tha:t "This order does not hold that Java API packages are free for all to use without license. Rather, it holds on the specific facts of this case, the particular elements replicated by Google were free for all to use under the Copyright Act."
Oracle can win damages for other copyright infringements that were found in the case, but those have a statutory ceiling of $150,000 in a case that has cost both sides millions.
For Oracle, it has also seen its high-stakes approach fall away. Before the trial, Google made an offer to settle which would have led to a very small share of the advertising and other revenues that it has received through Android's use. Oracle rejected it.
A jury in the long-running case had found on 7 May that Google infringed eight APIs, but couldn't agree on whether Google was covered under the "fair use" provisions of US copyright law, which allow limited uses of copyrighted works to create others.
Now Alsup's determination makes that moot. The APIs, said Alsup in his ruling, form "a system or method of operation under Section 102(b) of the Copyright Act and, therefore, cannot be copyrighted … the Act confers ownership only over the specific way in which the author wrote out his version. Others are free to write their own implementation to accomplish the identical function, for, importantly, ideas, concepts and functions cannot be monopolised by copyright."
To overturn the ruling, Oracle would have to reverse Alsup's determination in legal arguments, and then get a fresh jury to decide that Google's use of the APIs fell outside "fair use".
For Google, the ruling is a major triumph in the smartphone patent wars. Though there are still many ongoing skirmishes – and Google on Thursday night filed claims with the European Commission, the US Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission complaining about Microsoft and Nokia's deployment of patents – it means that Oracle's claims, first filed in 2010, have been picked apart piece by piece.
Android now powers more than 300m smartphones and tablet computers. Those devices are the chief competitors to Apple's iPhones and iPads.
Google has driven the adoption of Android by giving the software away to manufacturers of phones and tablets. That would have been more difficult for Google to keep doing had the court found that Google needed to pay Oracle millions of dollars to license Java technology.
The jury in the case had been asked to rule on the infringement and fair use questions on the assumption that the APIs were copyrightable. Alsup deferred a ruling on the broader copyright question until after the trial, which ended on 23 May.
Alsup ruled on Thursday that Google didn't use Oracle's exact programming code in Android, but rather wrote its own code to produce the same functions. Although Google used some of the same phrases in the code, Alsup said it had to do so to maintain interoperability. Names, titles and short phrases aren't covered by copyright, and Google's use of those phrases amounted to that, he said.
"In sum, Google and the public were and remain free to write their own implementations to carry out exactly the same functions of all methods in question, using exactly the same method specifications and names," Alsup said.
In a statement, Google said: "The court's decision upholds the principle that open and interoperable computer languages form an essential basis for software development. It's a good day for collaboration and innovation."
Oracle countered that Alsup's ruling would make it far more difficult to defend intellectual property rights against companies anywhere in the world that simply takes them as their own.
Alsup's ruling does not affect the jury's determination that Android infringed on nine lines of Java coding, but the penalty for that violation is confined to statutory damages no higher than $150,000. Oracle had been seeking hundreds of millions of dollars from Google on the API questions.
The jury has also cleared Google of infringing two Oracle patents. Before the case began, Google had driven reexamination of a number of Sun patents that Oracle asserted against it and had them either withdrawn or invalidated.

LG Optimus L3 Price Features & Specifications

LG Optimus L3 is in the market with a direct intention to beat Samsung Galaxy Ace when it comes to a budget Android handset. Some of the previous Optimus phones were nice and some were not that good, but this time it seems LG has come out with a winner. So let’s see does LG manage to offer a decent spec? LG Optimus L3 price in India is Rs 8,000 and is a good competitor to Galaxy Ace.
When it comes to design, LG Optimus L3 is indeed one of the best looking budget Android phones. LG hit the bulls-eye when it comes to style and convenience. LG Optimus L3 features a 3.2-inch screen and feels like to hold and stare at. The screen comes with a 320 x 240 pixel resolution but we can assure you that you shouldn’t expect the screen to deliver Apple’s Retina display levels of resolution. The physical buttons at the bottom are the illuminated Android buttons and give an elegant touch and feels awesome.
LG Optimus L3 runs on Android Gingerbread and works well. LG Optimus L3 is powered by an 800 MHz processor but we felt that the processor is somehow low when it compared to standard of smartphone. We found lack of storage and were quite frustrating.
LG Optimus L3 features a 3 megapixels camera and is a decent camera. LG Optimus L3 comes with an internal memory of 1 GB and a 32 GB MicroSD expansion option is available. The Apps like Facebook and Twitter are fast and produce fast results and is bang on target in terms of social networking.
LG Optimus L3 holds a 1540 mAh battery and when it comes to usage we pulled it off with full 2 days. We used push e-mail, 3G, and Wi-Fi turned on. The battery keeps the smartphone still lightweight at 110g.

LG Optimus L3 Key Features

  • OS: Android Gingerbread.
  • Processor: 800 MHz.
  • Camera: 3 megapixels.
  • Display: 3.2 inches.

LG Optimus L3 Detailed Specifications

  • Network: 2G – GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, 3G – HSDPA 900 / 2100.
  • Dimensions: 102.6 x 61.6 x 11.9 mm.
  • Weight: 110 g.
  • Display: TFT capacitive touchscreen, 240 x 320 pixels, multi-touch.
  • Memory: MicroSD, upto 32 GB, 1 GB internal memory, 384 MB RAM.
  • Camera: 3 megapixels, 2048 x 1536 pixels.
  • GPRS / EDGE: Yes.
  • WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n.
  • Bluetooth: Yes, v3.0 with A2DP.
  • USB: Yes.
  • Radio: Stereo FM radio.
  • GPS: A-GPS support.
  • Battery: Li-ion 1540 mAh.
  • Stand-by Time: Up to 600 hours (2G), (3G).
  • Talk-Time: Up to 12 hour 30 minutes (2G) / Up to 10 hour (3G).

The price of LG Optimus L3 in India is Rs 8,000.

Nokia 112 Price Features & Specifications

Nokia 112 belongs to the affordable range of phones from Nokia and is very similar to Nokia 110. A very good thing about it is that it has an all new cloud accelerated Nokia web browser that provides easy access to social networks like Facebook, twitter and more. Other modes of connectivity on the Nokia 112 are email and IM. This phone also comes with 40 free games from EA that one can download from Nokia store.
 
The Nokia 112 is a dual SIM phone, and the good thing about it is that the SIM are hot swappable thus do not require switching off of the phone. It has a 1.8 inch TFT display with 128×160 pixels. The Nokia 112 has a VGA camera with 4x digital zoom (which is a disappointment), has Bluetooth, FM radio and a 3.5 mm audio jack. It has an internal memory of 16 MB which is expandable up to 32GB via a microSD card. Nokia 112 has an amazing 1400 mAh Li-ion battery that gives an outrageous talk time of up to 14 hours and a standby time of up to 35 days.
Unlike the Nokia 110, the Nokia 112 has a two tone keypad which is the only visual difference between both the phones. For a phone like the 112, features that it carries are quite less than what Samsung or Micromax has to offer in the same price range. It’s sad that in recent times Nokia has failed to offer competent products in almost every price bracket. There is some hope with the Lumia phones but the future looks dicey. It’s high time that Nokia should start producing phones that if not in technology must be competitive with prices to gain market share that it has lost to Android and iOS phones.
 

Detailed Specifications of Nokia 112:

  • Network: GSM 900/1800
  • OS: Series 40
  • Dimensions: 110.4 mm x 46.9 mm x 15.4 mm (L x W x H)
  • Weight: 85.5 g (including battery)
  • Display:1.8” D5 TFT display 128 x 160 pixels
  • Camera: VGA with 4x Digital Zoom
  • Memory: Up to 16MB free user memory, External Support up to 32 GB via microSD
  • GPRS/EDGE,
  • Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR,
  • 3.5 mm AV connector
  • Battery: 1400 mAh
  • Standby time: Up to 35 days
  • Talk time: Up to 14 hours.
 

Nokia 112 price in India is 2450/- rupees or around 35 Euros.

Tips for Making Google Crawl Your Blog instantly

Tips for Making Google Crawl Your Blog More OftenThere are literally thousands upon thousands of blogs on the internet. There are blogs about every niche imaginable.  As such, there is a great deal of competition out there.  Bloggers all have a variety of techniques they use to obtain traffic.  However, most people agree thatnothing beats organic, natural, search engine traffic.
Blogs and web pages are picked up regularly by Google and ranked in order of relevance.  Google crawls some blogs more quickly than others, depending on relevance, backlinks, etc.  The pages that are indexed quickly referred to as “authority” pages.  If you want your blog to be indexed quickly, you need to increase its relevancy and value.
Here are a few tips for optimizing your blog so that Google will crawl it more often:
  • If you can, update your blog every single day with unique content. Web pages with duplicate content are indexed very slowly, if at all.  The content should be informative, have some targeted keywords (a keyword ratio of under 2%), and consist of no “fluff” or “padding”.
  • Optimize even the images on your blog. Don’t just label them as “pic1.jpg” or “pic2.gif”, describe what they are.  You could also name each image as an important keyword.  Use the WordPress plugin, SEO Friendly Images
  • Make sure your posts are internally interlinked professionally (i.e. link from one blog post to another), and that your blog is easy to navigate through.  The more posts your blog has, the better.  However, don’t compromise on the quality.  It’s better to have ten informative, well-written, and unique posts than twenty bad ones.
  • Turn on the trackback and pingback options for every single post. Many people don’t realize the importance of this, especially in regards to a Google crawler.  With these options on, you will be directing a Googlebot to crawl and find your new posts. Use the MaxBlog Ping Optimizer plugin.
  • Try getting as many quality backlinks from relevant sites as possible.One way you can do this is publish some good articles in article directories and add your link to the “resource box”.  Some directories will let you add two links, and some even three.  These sites get ranked very high by Google, so your articles (with the links) will be indexed rather quickly.
  • Keep your URLs simple, yet effective. Long, complicated URLs take longer to find and index.  You need to make them easy to remember and to the point.  And, as mentioned above, all of the URLs within your blog need to be organized, easy to find, and directly linked to the relevant content.  All of your old posts need to be linked to all of your new posts. Use the Clean Slugs plugin. You do have to join Yoast’s newsletter to get this plugin but it’s well worth it.
  • There is some dispute as to whether black hat SEO methods are worthwhile. While using such methods probably will get your blog indexed quickly, they’re extremely risky and your blog can end up being banned.  It’s therefore safer to use white hat methods, as they will ensure that your blog will be indexed more quickly over time.
In summary, you can get Google to crawl your blog more quickly by making it as search engine friendly as possible.  This means all of your URLs need to be organized, your content needs to be unique, the keywords need to fit in naturally and not overstuffed, etc.  Google loves authority websites, so try to make yours as relevant as possible.
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