Tech in 20 KS Blogs – Settings – Video
Tech in 20 KS Blogs - Settings
Short video describing the functions of the general setting in the KS Blogs, Word Press sites.
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Tech in 20 KS Blogs - Settings - Video
Tech in 20 KS Blogs - Settings
Short video describing the functions of the general setting in the KS Blogs, Word Press sites.
By: ksedtech
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Tech in 20 KS Blogs - Settings - Video
Back in September a number of domain name industry leaders wrote to ICANN to express deep-felt concerns about some companies' declared plans for generic domain name extensions.
We have sent ICANN another letter this week which is also planned to be distributed in a press release included below.
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Blacknight Asks ICANN to Clarify Position on Generic Key Word New TLDs Leading Irish registrar and hosting company say non-trademarked words belong to everyone
January 25, 2013, Carlow, Ireland - Blacknight has sent a second letter to ICANN urging the organization to formally clarify its position on Generic Key Word TLDs.
Blacknight and fellow signatories of the letter seek clarification on non-trade marked generic key word TLDs, specifically whether ICANN will allow them to be operated in a "closed" manner. The most recent version of the "Registry Operator Code of Conduct" states that any applicant who wishes to operate a closed TLD would file an exception request to operate the TLD thusly.
The letter encourages ICANN to consider the adoption of a process in which applicants who wish to operate a closed TLD, meet certain, transparent criteria.
The letter suggests that to gain an exception, a registry must only use the TLD for its exclusive use, not make domain names available for public registration and provide proof that "application of this Code of Conduct to the TLD is not necessary to protect the public interest."
While there are several issues regarding New gTLDs that remain unclear, this issue most directly affects the public.
Michele Neylon of Blacknight explains: "As a community, we supported a program that would expand the name space for competition, to further the Internet and to provide a broader choice for our customers. Our collective aim is to help the Internet into this next stage, not to take generic key words that essentially belong to "everyone" and tie him or her up."
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ICANN Should Clarify Position On Key Word New TLDs
January 24, 2013, 10:07 AM PST
Takeaway: Searching for ways to increase your Word productivity may get in the way of your productivity. So here are a few tricks you dont need to go looking for.
This post was originally published in the Five Apps Blog on June 2011.
Most of us dont have time to discover all the ins and outs of the software we use on a daily basis. We learn on the fly, we occasionally pick up a tip or shortcut, and we grudgingly plow through the Help system when we absolutely have to.
But sometimes, just a few little tricks can make a big difference. Turning off an annoying feature, learning a keyboard trick that bypasses three dialog boxes, or taking advantage of an obscure option can save you a few headaches and a lot of time. Will they really change your life? Well that might be a stretch. But they could. Try these tips on for size and let me know.
Note: This article is also available as a PDF download.
Usually, we select text horizontally a word, a series of words, a paragraph from left to right or vice versa. But sometimes the selection has to be vertical. For instance, suppose you wanted to delete the leading characters in Figure A.
To make a vertical selection, hold down [Alt] as you drag down through the text you want to highlight. Figure B shows the column of unwanted characters selected using this technique. Hit [Delete] and bam, theyre gone.
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Bhagavad Gita: chapter 8 verse 8 - english translation and commentary
"He who mediates on the Supreme Person with his thought attuned by constant practice and not wandering after anything else, he, O Partha #772; (Arjuna), reaches the Person, Supreme and Divine". Bhagavad Gita class given on 22 January 2012 at the London offices of international law firm CMS Cameron McKenna. Based on the teachings by the internationally renowned Saint Pujyashree Bhupendrabhai Pandya, the powerful, beautiful and inspiring class was given by Dhruv Chhatralia to an audience of professionals from all over the City of London. To find out more about these classes: Website: http://www.satkarmaparivar.org E-mail: shyamsatkarma@gmail.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/satkarmaparivar Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/satkarmaparivar LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/satkarmaparivar My Space: http://www.myspace.com/satkarmaparivar Google+: plus.google.com/110763479022509833993 Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/satkarmaparivar Word Press: satkarmaparivar.wordpress.com Tumblr: satkarmaparivar.tumblr.com Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/user/satkarmaparivar Digg: digg.com/prabhuseva109
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