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Friday 16 May 2014

5 Surprising Ways Hotel Booking Script Is More Refreshing Than New Socks

Online reservation offers you runtime as well as advanced booking system with 25% decreases on overall rates. In the competitive online hotel reservation industry, user interface design and usability are key to differentiate hotel websites that offer similar products. There was a unique identification of a particular websites with designs other than logos. A user who enters the website must able to identify with design structure.

Hotel Booking Software is now becoming more innovative and refreshing script than your new socks. How? Just let us know about it briefly.

1) Catchy website: Design or redesign of any website should start the flow of users on your website. Users generally look for information such as amenities or rates of room available for particular known date in order to make reservation.

2) Newly Available features: On basis of search and to get information, hotel booking script brings you an unique idea to search your requirement under:

Input Requirement: including location and given dates to stay.

Compare Result: including analysis and overview of multiple hotel/room/rate differentiation.

Prime Decision: users decide which hotel/rooms meets their requirement.

Input Guest Details: details of visitors including name,address,country,email id etc

Confirm Reservation: Confirm mail will be transfer to your account with billing details and status.

3) Multi room combination features: For many hotels, majority of online reservation are for one particular room only. However there are varieties popular combinations for online hotel booking.

Additional complexity comes when hotel charges rate differently for single person in a room or exact double person for that room. This makes confusion regarding rates and additional charges included for having child with one adult also. Developers and technician are trying to avoid this matter through interface design and show rooms with exact matching of users.

4) Rates Information: Rates are one of the vital information that any users want to get before switched on to hotel booking. Price is often a crucial factor in customers choice of booking hotels. Nevertheless hotel owners trying to snatch their food from others by introducing offers and discounts, still in competitive world quality and presentation differs. In the UK and European market many travel operators and agencies sell holiday packages,its basically for priced per person. With the growing tendency of traveling in holidays or leisure, people move towards online hotel booking system to get exact price per room with the exact geographical location.

5) Number of screen: Hotel Booking scripts are improving day by day by reducing the number of screen by putting exact data about customers. Designers with complex CSS and jquery making screen less in number by putting required data that must needed for getting first time information.


Lastly don't forget from the users perspective the quality and outlook of the websites doesn't guarantee the user satisfaction,many other factors such as users experience in appropriate marketing, understand the brand of hotels, plentiful supply and spread of hotels at right prices,well written reviews and clear description to understand hotels need and behavior is also a factor of your hotels priority.

Friday 3 February 2012

Apple's iPhone takes 75% mobile phone profits with just 9% of units sold

Apple has reached new heights in unit sales and revenues, but its remarkable profitability in doing so has inhaled three quarters of the oxygen in the room.

While Apple only sells smartphones, its sales are now large enough to make up 9 percent of all phones sold, highlighting how rapidly the smartphone is taking over the basic phone market.

Despite that relatively low share of all unit sales however, Apple takes in the most revenues and earns by far the most profits, as graphically depicted by Asymco writer Horace Dediu, a former Nokia analyst.

Dediu has previously presented how Apple rapidly became the most profitable phone maker by the end of 2008, when the company's iPhone franchise was bare a year and a half old. Apple subsequently took the top spot in mobile revenues last year, although Samsung briefly surpassed Apple in revenues the third calendar quarter.




In terms of profit share however, Apple has led the industry almost from the start, and its share of profits among mobile phone vendors has regularly gone up since.

The only other highly profitable smartphone maker is Samsung, which earned 16 percent of the industry's profits, or as Dediu notes, combined with Apple to earn 91 percent. RIM is third with 3.7 percent profit share, followed by HTC at 3 percent and Nokia at 1.8 percent.



The figures only look at profits for the top phone makers that report their earnings; other phone makers, including ZTE and Huawei, aren't figured into the profit share figures. Given the cutthroat competition in the mobile industry, figures from these and other smaller manufactures would likely reduce Apple's unit share figures but may possibly have little to no impact on its profit share.



LG, Motorola and Sony Ericsson all failed to report any significant profits over the last few quarters, similarly lowering Apple's iPhone unit and revenue shares but having no impact on its profit share.

It follows that Apple could maintain or grow its share of profits while dramatically increasing its unit share as iPhone sales continue to increase, aided significantly by even wider rollouts into new markers and on new carriers. It has been less than a year since Apple added Verizon Wireless as a US carrier, and just a few months since it added Sprint. A large number of carriers still do not carry iPhone.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Mobile phones soon required to receive, display White House propaganda

If you're tired of all the half-truths, the propaganda and the complete disinformation that has been spewing from the White House for at least the last twelve years, you can always turn off your television. Switch off the radio. Or just like everybody else, stop reading printed newspapers. But the U.S. government has decided it must reach you with its official propaganda one way or another, so now it is mandating that all mobile phones sold in the United States automatically receive and display "terror messages" from the White House.

Verizon and AT&T have already signed on to the scheme, and starting in 2012, all mobile phones will be required to have this capability. This "feature" will continue for as long as the U.S. federal government continues to exist. Can you imagine what Bush would have done with this technology?

The very idea that the White House is the best source of emergency information is unbelievably arrogant to begin with. If anything, over the last several presidents we've seen that the White House is probably the worst source of information you can possibly find. It is the least likely to dish out information based on facts because it always has a one-sided political agenda. To think that the White House is a credible source of information about anything is to exist in an elaborate fairytale land where facts don't matter at all.

Alerts are mandated

Interestingly, you can't turn off the White House alerts, meaning you'll be forced to read whatever current disinfo is being passed off as some kind of alert. Watch out! Bin Laden is in your refrigerator! No wait, he's stealing your light bulbs! Or as former president George Bush was fond of saying, "Today's terror color is ORANGE!"

Get ready for a barrage of utterly fabricated, socially-engineered propaganda to be "pushed" to the population via their mobile phones. This is George Orwell's Ministry of Truth in full operation mode, clued right in to people's fingertips. If you're going to control the sheeple, after all, you have to have a way to push your disinfo into their heads, and this mobile phone push technology is about as good as it gets.

The FCC also says the system can push Amber alerts and any other information the government wants to put in front of your face. So on the day the dollar is crashing, you'll all be sent a message, "Everything is fine. The banks are merely on a short holiday. Do not be concerned..."

Or I suppose the next time a nuclear power plant goes Chernobyl in the USA, and there's radioactive fallout threatening America, the White House can send out an alert that says, "Do NOT prepare. There is nothing to be concerned about. We have it all under control."

Someone needs to write a White House alert translator that takes the official alerts and translates them into reality. "Do not be concerned" would translate to, "The nation is on the verge of panic," for example. "Your money is safe" means "your money is about to disappear." And "We have it under control" means "it's completely out of control."

So the alert that reads, "Do not be concerned. Your money is safe. We have it under control." actually means your money is about to become worthless and the nation will break down into a panic that will get completely out of control.

What we really need is an alternative news push

What America really needs is for mobile phones to carry an alert system from the alternative media. We'd push messages like, "Did you know mammograms cause breast cancer?" Or, "There is cancer-causing poison in hot dogs and bacon." One tip each day, you see, based on solid facts that people really need to know. "Have you read the warning label on that vaccine?"

But of course the FCC would never allow truthful messages to be broadcast through this alert system. It only exists for propaganda, not factual information that might be useful to people.

Speaking of pushing information, NaturalNews is working on an iPhone app that will push alerts to users, but of course you have to want the alerts (and install the app) in order to receive them. The White House, on the other hand, will be pushing alerts to everyone, even if they never signed up for them. And you can't turn them off, either. It's a forced system in the same way that the federal government uses force for everything else: FDA raids on vitamin companies, DEA arrests of licensed medical marijuana growers, FTC threats on herbal product companies, and so on.

They'd better make sure to get their timing right on these alerts. If they send out an alert that says, "There has been a dirty bomb terrorist attack in New York" but they accidentally send it before the attack happens, some people will do the math and figure out what's up.

You can bet the White House won't send any alerts that you really need to know. "The U.S. national debt has hit $16 trillion and your economic future is now in doubt." Don't hold your breath waiting for that alert to appear on your mobile phone anytime soon.

"The U.S. dollar has been devalued yet again today by the quantitative easing of the Federal Reserve, which keeps printing trillions of dollars in new currency that dilute the value of YOUR currency." Again, don't sit around waiting for that message to show up, either.

"The chemical and pharmaceutical companies have polluted our farms, streams, rivers and oceans, rendering the future of life in North America questionable." Hmmm... probably not gonna see that message, either. What you're likely to get instead is a steady drone of "sheeple alerts" that keep people living in fear and not knowing what to do:

Red alert! Terrorists are now saying they will attack TRAINS and STADIUMS using BUTT CRACK BOMBS. So to protect you, we will install TSA checkpoints at all the train stations and sports stadiums. Please open your butt crack for inspection. Thank you for your cooperation.

What's coming next: White House takes over internet DNS to force people to view messages online

To take this one step further, the White House could force ISPs to remap DNS requests so that all web browsers automatically point to the White House website, no matter what web address you type in.

Searching for sports scores? You'll be rerouted to the White House alert page. Checking your sinking stock portfolio online? You'll get the White House page. Researching how to grow your own medical marijuana using hydroponics? You'll get the White House page yet again.

This type of technology can be implemented right now, by the way. It's more than an internet "kill switch," it's an internet "reroute switch." And it may already be in place without us even knowing about it.

The only way to circumvent this tactic and get directly to the web server you want is to know the IP address of the server. For example, NaturalNews.com can be reached at: http://174.132.185.226

If you keep this address handy (bookmark it or whatever), then the White House cannot reroute your website requests via DNS. This is why it's a good idea to know the IP addresses of all the key websites you'll need to access to get good information during a "total information blackout" attempt by the U.S. government. Remember: The Internet is the last place on Earth where you can get truthful information about what's really happening. That is exactly why it will be targeted for a shutdown during the next big crisis to strike America.

Because the very last thing any government wants its people to have is access to truthful information. Hence the assaults on Wikileaks and anyone who dares to question the status quo.

WHO warns that cell phone use may cause serious disease

Scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a group affiliated with the World Health Organization (WHO), say that mobile phones are a "possible" carcinogen that may be a cause of cancer. The findings, which support previous research on the subject, add to the growing body of evidence which suggests that the electromagnetic radiation emitted from mobile phones causes serious health problems.

"A positive association has been observed between exposure to the agent and cancer for which a causal interpretation is considered ... to be credible," states the IARC. However, in the same train of thought, the agency claims that evidence is "limited" to suggest that mobile phone usage is linked to glioma or acoustic neuroma, two types of brain cancer.

In 2009, IARC published a study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology that linked mobile phone usage to an 18 percent increase in brain tumor risk. And because it was observed that such tumors tended to form on the sides of brains where mobile phones were primarily used, the connection between the two is even more striking (http://www.naturalnews.com/027448_c...).

Another report issued in 2010 by the International Electromagnetic Field Cooperative (IEFC) also found a link between mobile phone usage and increased rates of brain tumors. Included in this report is a Swedish study that found a 420 percent increase in brain cancer rates among children who began using mobile and cordless phones as teenagers, as opposed to those that did not (http://www.naturalnews.com/028078_c...).

With all of this research now available and the latest announcement from IARC, one would think more people would be concerned about the risks involved with the excessive use of mobile phones and looking for less-risky alternatives or using hands-free devices at the very least. But because the period between when a cancer patient is exposed to this radiation and when he or she develops tumors typically spans several decades, some experts claim that the link between the two is inconclusive and are content to tell the public there is really little to worry about.

How to protect your mobile phone computer from illegal process

The U.S. Constitution is clear about the issue of privacy. In fact, the Fourth Amendment states, in part, "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated..."

With that in mind, it's safe to say it's more than just a little disturbing to know that, in certain circumstances, police can search your cell phone and computer(s), even if you don't want them to and even if they don't yet have a warrant to do so.

The good news is, someone out there has recognized the problem and has taken steps to help you protect that vast amount of data you have stored on your smart phone or laptop.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, long defenders of electronic rights, has written a legal guide designed to help you better understand your rights and, more importantly, when police can - and cannot - legally confiscate and search your personal electronic devices.

"In the heat of the moment, it can be hard to remember what your rights are and how to exercise them," says EFF Senior Staff Attorney Marcia Hofmann. "Sometimes police can search your computer whether you like it or not, but sometimes they can't. We wrote this guide to help you tell the difference and to empower you to assert your rights when the police come knocking."

Adds EFF Staff Attorney Hanni Fakhoury, "With smart phones, tablet computers, and laptops, we carry around with us an unprecedented amount of sensitive personal information.

"That smart phone in your pocket right now could contain email from your doctor or your kid's teacher, not to mention detailed contact information for all of your friends and family members," Fakhoury continued. "Your laptop probably holds even more data -- your Internet browsing history, family photo albums, and maybe even things like an electronic copy of your taxes or your employment agreement. This is sensitive data that's worth protecting from prying eyes."

According to a summary of full EFF legal guide:

· Always say "no" when police ask if they can search your server, personal computer or cell phone because if you give them permission to search, they don't need a warrant - even to enter your home;

· If police tell you they have a search warrant, ask to see it because you have a right to;

· Make sure police are only searching the areas outlined in the warrant;

· Be silent - you don't have to help the police or answer their questions, and that means you don't have to give them your encryption keys or passwords;

· If you do decide to talk, don't lie because lying to the police is a crime;

· Finally, if you can consult with a lawyer before police conduct a search or even just talk to you, that's ideal.

This guide is extremely helpful in this digital age when being secure in our "papers" and effects now includes our data-filled electronic devices. Know your rights; that is your best protection.