Monday, September 16, 2013

Samsung's Hybrid Tablet: Ativ Q

Get Windows OS & Android OS now in one Tablet!




This is the era of modern science & technology and almost everything is possible here! Until now, we only knew that men can research and make a new breed of only living things! But Samsung has proven it wrong! They created a hybrid tablet, which supports both Windows and Android OS in one tablet!

By the way, The first Android and Windows 8 supported tablet/hybrid device, the Samsung Ativ Q may never see the light of day because of patent issues, reported a journal.

Android Community says that, “The sliding device, which gives users the option of switching seamlessly between the two operating systems, may be halted by legal issues arising from that very USP.”



Experts suspect that, the key functionality, which is thought to feature one virtual OS running within the other, like a PC/Laptop might cause difficulties to resolve and perhaps irresolvable problems for Samsung, despite its best efforts. And the customers will have to face those problems.


The convertible hybrid device, which was launched earlier at a Samsung event in London this summer, also promised to deliver the highest resolution screen ever seen on a tablet! They said, it’d be a 3200 × 1800, 13.3-inch display which is quite impressive!



Samsung had scheduled to release the Ativ Q with the company’s patented S Pen. The tablet was also heard to be featuring a multitude of ports and microSD card option and a strong 4 GB of RAM! We didn’t get any information about the price yet from Samsung!



This tablet was is a unique one! No other tablet in the world supports two operating system together. Due to legal issues, Samsung can’t release it now. But we’re hoping that Samsung will be successfully able to solve those issues soon and market the product!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Last Minute Wedding Day Check List

Whatever you call it; Getting wed, tying the knot, marrying, it’s one of the major deals you've 
ever faced before! With all the planning you’re doing right now, it’s hard to imagine there’s 
any detail you haven’t thought of. But trust me, there are certain to-dos that somehow never
make it to the list.

With all those months of preparation and planning for the happiest day of your life, it’s important
to take a moment to reflect and relax before the wedding comes. Here is a tick list of the best 
things to do the night before your wedding.

Start making post-wedding plans

You need to decide what you’re doing immediately after your wedding. If you don’t want the party to end with the last dance, you should pick a late-night spot in or near one of the guest hotels. If privacy isn’t all that important, book your wedding night room in the same hotel as your guests. If you just want privacy, we strongly suggest you book a room elsewhere.

 

Have Vendor Contact Info

Make sure you have a handy list of your vendor's contact info. In case of a no-show vendor or last-minute emergency, you'll want to be able to reach them easily.

Have An "Insurance Policy."

When you pay your vendors, have each of them sign a note indicating he's received it. Then if anyone claims he wasn't paid, you will have proof that he was. It’s a must that you should remember.

Picking someone trustworthy to take your things home after the reception

Your gifts, mementos (like cake topper, guest book etc.) and any leftover food, booze or cake need a trusty escort to get them home. Choose a person wisely and let them know about their responsibility.


Drop Off Thank You Note For Every Gift You Receive

You may like to provide thank you notes for every gift you receive. The guests will feel delighted and it will also give them peace of mind knowing that the gift was received and not lost in the mail.

Pack For Your Honeymoon Early

You might want to plan for your most anticipated honeymoon earlier. Doing it sooner rather than later is the way to guarantee one less worry. 


Decorating the other areas

Besides planning where all of your guests sit, you need to think about decorating the other areas of your wedding venue. You might want to put in the small extra effort to give the bathrooms and cocktail bar the decor they deserve. A few candles in the cocktail bar and air-fresheners in the toilet will work just fine!

 Get All of Your Necessary Things Together
Get your wedding day jewelry, dresses, shoes, etc, ready in one place. Also make sure you've had your going-away outfit pressed and someone is ready to bring them to the reception.

 

Finalize Your Seating Chart & Guest List

Take a final look at your seating chart & Guest List to make sure you haven't forgotten anyone close who should attend your big day!

Your Wedding Day Attire And Accessories

Do remember to get your personal grooming tools. Whether you're getting dressed at a hotel, your venue, or your own home, you'll want to make sure you have all the items you need.

 

Eat Something Before the Ceremony

Many people don't eat enough on their wedding day just because it’s their weeding day. To keep you from fainting at the altar, or being famished while you're posing for photos, be sure to eat something while you're getting ready. It’ll give you energy to enjoy the program & look fresh!

Say Thanks To Your Parents

Your parents raised you to be the amazing person that you are. So be sure to say thanks with a thoughtful gift or a heartfelt letter. It’ll make them feel special & delighted!

Have Wedding Items In Place Before The Big Day

You should get your wedding items like glasses, cake knife and server delivered to your reception site a few days beforehand. Designate a trusted friend or family member to get everything there before the guests arrive.

Instruct Your Photographer properly

The photographer will probably get the obvious ones, but instruct him to leave nothing to chance. If you want a picture of your sorority sisters or everyone who flew in for your wedding or your new husband's coworkers or friends, let your photographer know in advance.

Prepare For Rain or Sudden Rough Weather

If you're planning an outdoor ceremony, be sure to have a tent set up and umbrellas on hand for guests just in case it rains or the weather turns out rough suddenly.

Designate A Wedding-Day Supervisor

Have a well-organized relative arrive early at the ceremony and reception site. He/She can ensure everything is in order and you’ll feel relaxed.

   Pack A Emergency Kit For Your Big-Day

Pack a emergency kit including hairspray, face powder, lipstick, an umbrella, a shawl, stain remover, tissues and backup copies of your music choices etc.
Breathe and Calm Nerves
Just Relax. Take a minute to yourself to breathe and calm down. Do some simple relaxation. That’ll help you 

manage wedding day stress.




You took a look at this Last Minute Wedding Day Check List. But the first this you need to do is to

remember to enjoy these last few days. It’s your weeding and you must have some sweet & beautiful

memories with its preparation. Whatever happens, your day will be perfect, so start thinking about the first


day of your new life with your best friend.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

The Killing 5 Tips When Bidding For Freelance Work


On The way of obtaining freelance work is by bidding for work through websites like Odesk.com  GetAFreelancer.com, Guru.comGetACoder.com or Elance.com. This route to contract work is a handy tool for stop-gap work but can be a minefield for the uninitiated. The idea is based on the eBay model, where clients post the type of work they are looking for within a budget range, timescale, and description of the work they need completed. Freelancers then bid on the job, and the client selects the best fit, or sometimes unsurprisingly, the cheapest offer of work. The system is based heavily on trust and therefore, like the problems experienced by a minority of eBay users, some people have had bad experiences using it. Bidding systems have downfalls as well as advantages, so this article aims at ensuring you get some important advice to ensure you don’t fall into one of the many pitfalls that exist to trap unsuspecting freelancers.




Research the Client

There are several giveaways you should watch out for when thinking of bidding for a writing gig: - the poster seems confused about what it is they actually want - they are a new poster offering a high budget - they are a new poster with no references - the poster has little or no information in their profile or job description - the poster is reluctant to give up much information about himself or the job - they are looking for work on a trial basis first All of these instances should set alarm bells ringing in your head, telling you the job you might be about to bid for is not all that it seems.


Don’t Bid Low

Not only is it an affront to hard working writers the world over, but bidding low for projects reduces your professionalism as well as your chances of moving forward in the industry.
If the job appear in $200 then you bid with a average rate like $150 cause low bid confuse job provider Watch Out For Pirates
Suppose a client accepts your bid and the ball is set rolling on a project. You await the full remit but when it arrives you discover it is for something a little bit more than previously agreed. It would be easy to return with a volley of abuse, and it might be even easier to take the work as it is and hope to impress. But don’t. A chancre is at work and he will take you for all you have. If you were to get involved in this type of situation, what’s to say you will even get paid at the end of it?


Should you find this happens, a short but polite email to the client explaining the new remit was not what you agreed, but you would be happy to discuss new terms as part of another project over and above the currently agreed one. Do not let yourself be bowled over by slick sales talk or threats of breach of contract –stand your ground and be strong. If you lose the gig then you have lost nothing but a lot of hassle, so thank yourself for having the savvy to get out while you could. If the client is genuinely confused then negotiate a deal for the new work, and who knows, a continuing working relationship may develop to be very fruitful for both parties. Another popular scam is to sign up a writer, only for the client to say they would prefer you to write an amount of the project and submit it in advance, just to see if you are both compatible. Challenge them to put their money up first, stating you don’t work for free, or simply prepare to walk away. The chances are if you undertake this work you can wave goodbye to any form of payment and will never hear from them again.


Be Prudent with Payments

The main rule when handling payments is safety first. Escrow systems are normally in place to which it is recommended clients place the agreed amount of money first. This money is then held in this third party account until the job is completed and can be released; a system designed to protect both parties from intellectual and monetary theft.
Using Escrow means you are also able to leave comments for each other after a project’s completion in order to boost your profile within the community. A downside to this though, is you will normally be charged to withdraw your money to an external account, which if this is PayPal or WorldPay for example, may also take its own percentage depending on the amount. One way around this is to bypass Escrow and simply agree with the client to take payment straight into PayPal/WorldPay. This eliminates any extra charges, but loses the protection afforded from Escrow. In this instance, ask the client to deposit a percentage of the agreed fee into PayPal (unless you have worked with him before), to ensure confidence on either side that the work will be done, and that payment is safe.


Don’t Entertain Anything Illegal

From time to time seemingly well-paid gigs arise which may be illegal in some countries. Very often jobs are posted that ask the writer to plagiarize other articles or content, write unethical reports with “guidelines” that consist merely of lies, or offer payment to provide false names or testimonials in articles for people and products that do not exist. Many of these scams are used to gain money from people over the internet under false pretenses  which in most countries is an illegal practice called fraud.
So don't try to do fraud.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

11 oDesk Best Cover Letter Samples

Dear friends, for some support to write cover letter at oDesk, I have added 11 cover letter samples  for you. But this is only sample, so never copy & paste this in your own oDesk cover letter. You just take idea from here. You must write to depends on your own interested project & convenient working time. And always keep in mind that, good cover letter brings the opportunity to get good job.So friends let’s see…..



SAMPLE : 1 DATA ENTRY

Hello Sir,
I am writing in response to your advertisement for “Data Entry Assistant”. After carefully reviewing the experience requirements of the job description, It seems to me that I am a suitable match for the job. I’ve much experience about data entry positions, like; customer requests, inquire, and tracking codes of products, Scrap data from different types of web site, collect emails & enter them into excel, etc so on. If you feel there is a mutual interest, I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to learn more about your company. I can ensure you that I will proof myself as an asset for your company. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. I look forward to Hiring from you soon.

(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 2 GRAPHIC DESIGNS

Dear Sir,
This is X (Put your name here), I’m a professional graphics designer. I have 4 Years experience in graphics design. I have excellent experience in logo and banner design & can create high quality design within very short time. I am confident that you would like my work. Here I attached some of my created logo and banner design projects. Hope you would like those. If provided one opportunity to work with you, you must take me as your permanent employee. I’m available in Skype, G.talk, YM or MSN for chat. I’m waiting for your kind response.
Thanks and Regards,
(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 3 E-COMMERCE

Dear Hiring manager,
I am very excited about your project “Put the Job Title Here” that you posted recent. I have much knowledge about this work. Already I have done few projects like this. Please reply me to give few tasks by which I will proof my working skill & I can ensure you that I will work best.
However, I am a long time and regular worker of odesk. I can work 40+ hours per week.I have Skype id and Email for easy communication; if you want I will send you.
I am ready for face an interview and I am ready to start work by your great kind response.
Thanking to you
(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 4 WEB DEVELOPER

Dear Hiring Manager,
I’m a Web Developer, and I’m very interested in your job post “Put the Job Title Here”
I have recently worked for a US Company as a team leader, where my responsibilities included developing their basic Web Layout platform.
I have consistently delivered projects on time and under budget. I believe my skills would be ideal for your project. A number of my projects are in my oDesk portfolio. I am available to chat by IM, email or Skype, and would be happy to set up a convenient time to discuss the application you’re moving. I will be available 15 hours per week for this position.
Regards,
(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 5 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Dear Hiring Manager
I’m interested in the position of “Put the Job Title Here” You have recently posted. I have been a Data entry professional for four years, and am very familiar with Excel, webreashers, WordPress. During my 3 years as data entry professional of PDF and Excel. You can see some of my own experience in my portfolio (www.odesk.com/users/~~…) you have mentioned that you were looking for someone with a background in Data entry professional of PDF to excel. Moving forward, I can dedicate 40 hours/week to your company. I’m very excited to assist you in Need someone for doing this work successful.
Thank you
(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 6 EXECUTIVE OFFICE ASSISTANT

Hi, I am writing in response to your advertisement for “Put the Job Title Here”. I have worked in the administrative field for 5 years and have a diploma in Executive Office Assistant.
I have excellent communication skills and English. I also enjoy typing and researching websites. I am available at any time during the week.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 7 WEB RESEARCH, DATA ENTRY

Dear Sir, I have experience in website data entry other task easily and having ability to give back to you fine results.
I always prefer part time jobs. I have good history on oDesk. Hope so you will hire me for this position for better results.
Looking forward to work with you.
Thanks,
(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 8 DATA ENTRY ASSISTANT & SEO

Dear Manager,
I am writing in response to your advertisement for a “Data Entry Assistant &”. After carefully reviewing the experience requirements of the job description, I feel that I am a suitable match for the job. I’ve held several data entry positions that entail inputting customer requests, inquire, and tracking codes of products. I also perform administrative duties including copying and faxing documents, answering telephones, transferring data, web research and reports to immediate supervisor.
If you feel there is a mutual interest, I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to learn more about your company, the requirements of the position, and how my qualifications would be a good fit. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. Looking forward to work with you.
(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 9 SeNuke

Dear Hiring Manager,
I have a latest version of SeNuke X 2.5.8, fully featured Activated; Currently I am working on 3 SeNuke X projects you may please see in my profile.
I am Honest, Hardworking and fast learner. And if you give me a chance I can be a good help to your company.
I look forward to hearing from you.Thank you for your consideration. Waiting for you Kind Response….
Thanks & Regards,
(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 10 Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Dear Hiring Manager,
I am Expert in White Hat Search Engine Optimization (SEO), I have 5+Years of Experience in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Online Marketing, Link Building ETC…… I feel that I am an exact match for this position after thoroughly reviewing the job description, required qualifications, and preferences. I can bring your site in Google top ten results.
I have huge collection of high sites for back linking and link wheeling; I will use Google most recently updated algorithm’s strategy.
Waiting for you Kind Response….
Regards,

However, I am a long time and regular worker of odesk. I can work 40+ hours per week.I have Skype id and Email for easy communication; if you want I will send you.
I am ready for face an interview and I am ready to start work by your great kind response.
Thanking to you
(Put your name here)

SAMPLE: 11 SMM

Hello,I’m working as an SMM expert and providing Online Marketing services.
I have attached SMM portfolio on which I had worked in past.
I have achieved good results for my previous clients Reference.
Thanks
(Put your name here)