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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Important features of Cell phones

Look for useful features
In addition to the useful phone and multimedia features of today's cell-phone models, consider whether you need the following:
Speakerphone. A built-in speakerphone, which allows hands-free use in a car or elsewhere. (But avoid using any phone, even hands-free, while driving.)
Programmable jog dial. Lets you program all the pressure points on a circular jog as shortcuts to the most-used features and functions, such as address book and text messaging.
Standard headset connector. Standard headset connector on the handset is also known as a 2.5-mm or sometime a 3.5-mm connector, and is compatible with most aftermarket wired headsets and speakerphones. Some phones with a proprietary connector might include an adapter to a standard connector.
Voice command. This feature allows you dial numbers from your phone book by speaking the name, without the usual training. You can also dial numbers by pronouncing the digits.
Preset and custom text messages. Besides providing a quiet means of communication, text messages have been known to get through even when networks are overloaded. Most phones come with preset messages, such as "running late" or "call home." And most allow you to program customized messages for an emergency or frequent use; for example, "I've dropped Billy at soccer."
Bluetooth. Voice indicates the phone works with wireless Bluetooth headsets and most hands-free car systems. Stereo means it supports stereo Bluetooth headsets for music and other multimedia. Data indicates the phone can wirelessly exchange pictures, contacts, and other files with other compatible Bluetooth devices, such as a computer, cell phone, or PDA.
Memory card. Many phones have slots that accept memory cards to expand storage capacity by as much as 8 gigabytes. The removable cards can also serve as an easy way to shuttle files between your phone and other devices-provided the phone's maker didn't bury the card slot behind the battery cover. Card formats include Secure Digital Card SD, miniSD, and MicroSD.
Hearing-aid compatibility. Some phones interfere with hearing aids. Even those with hearing-aid compatible designations are not guaranteed to work with all hearing aids. Your doctor can help you choose a phone compatible with the aid you use. Or go to www.accesswireless.org.
Other useful capabilities you might want to consider are a music player, megapixel camera, wireless-broadband-data capability, GPS navigation, as well as child-location and call-management services.
Google Earth maps software: venue for helping world
From Yahoo news, we find-
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees announced a new partnership with the search engine last week. The goal: To use the company's globe-mapping software to illustrate the plight of parts of the planet's population.
Google Earth, a free, virtual-globe program from the search engine company, lets users zoom in on locations around the planet. Users can also use special programs known as layers, which organizations can build to incorporate video, text, or other interactive features.
Under an outreach program, Google has been populating its virtual globe with socially minded projects from organizations such as Greenpeace, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, and UNICEF. Six such layers have been launched in the past two weeks.
Click on the United Nations' "visit a camp" button in Google Earth, for example, and an online depiction of the globe spins and zeroes in on a satellite view of a refugee camp in Chad. There, visitors learn about the refugees who have fled to that country from western Sudan's Darfur region. Click on a button and users can find out how much money it costs to install, say, a new water source at the camp. Click again and users can donate that amount.
"The great thing about Google Earth is it gives you that ability to be there," says Tim Irwin, a spokesman for the UN organization. "We're hoping to take something that might be a little abstract for some people and make it very real."
Rebecca Moore, manager of Google Earth Outreach, says she is hoping the software can be used by organizations on a larger scale.
"This sort of immersive experience can lead to greater understanding, greater compassion, and a desire to help," she says.
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum launched "World is Witness," a layer that traces a recent trip to Rwanda to learn about the 1994 genocide there.
Last year, the museum was the first nonprofit organization to launch a Google Earth layer. The museum credited the program for increasing traffic to its "What Can I Do?" page from 2,500 visitors a month to more than 50,000.
"It has been hugely helpful in terms of our outreach efforts," says John Heffernan, director of the museum's Genocide Prevention Initiative.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees announced a new partnership with the search engine last week. The goal: To use the company's globe-mapping software to illustrate the plight of parts of the planet's population.
Google Earth, a free, virtual-globe program from the search engine company, lets users zoom in on locations around the planet. Users can also use special programs known as layers, which organizations can build to incorporate video, text, or other interactive features.
Under an outreach program, Google has been populating its virtual globe with socially minded projects from organizations such as Greenpeace, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, and UNICEF. Six such layers have been launched in the past two weeks.
Click on the United Nations' "visit a camp" button in Google Earth, for example, and an online depiction of the globe spins and zeroes in on a satellite view of a refugee camp in Chad. There, visitors learn about the refugees who have fled to that country from western Sudan's Darfur region. Click on a button and users can find out how much money it costs to install, say, a new water source at the camp. Click again and users can donate that amount.
"The great thing about Google Earth is it gives you that ability to be there," says Tim Irwin, a spokesman for the UN organization. "We're hoping to take something that might be a little abstract for some people and make it very real."
Rebecca Moore, manager of Google Earth Outreach, says she is hoping the software can be used by organizations on a larger scale.
"This sort of immersive experience can lead to greater understanding, greater compassion, and a desire to help," she says.
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum launched "World is Witness," a layer that traces a recent trip to Rwanda to learn about the 1994 genocide there.
Last year, the museum was the first nonprofit organization to launch a Google Earth layer. The museum credited the program for increasing traffic to its "What Can I Do?" page from 2,500 visitors a month to more than 50,000.
"It has been hugely helpful in terms of our outreach efforts," says John Heffernan, director of the museum's Genocide Prevention Initiative.
Paris Hilton, so cute and beautiful
Paris Hilton looks so beautiful and cute at her following pictures. Here is her update news which I published. I think you will enjoy her sexy pictures.

PARIS HILTON's parents approve of her latest boyfriend, calling tattooed rocker BENJI MADDEN "polite" and "well mannered".
The socialite's father insists the Good Charlotte star proves you should never "judge a book by its cover," admitting he's always impressed by Madden.
And the actress/singer's mother, Kathy, goes so far as to state she thinks the new romance is "the real thing".

Kathy Hilton says, "It's a great love match, and I have a funny feeling it's going to go all the way, and we've already given it our approval.
"He (Madden) is an amazing guy... He's changed her life, and I really think she's genuinely in love for the first time." "

Her husband tells the Las Vegas Luxe Life blog, "He's the perfect example of don't judge a book by its cover. He's polite, well-mannered and even calls me sir. We love him like family already."
Hilton and Madden have been dating since February



PARIS HILTON's parents approve of her latest boyfriend, calling tattooed rocker BENJI MADDEN "polite" and "well mannered".
The socialite's father insists the Good Charlotte star proves you should never "judge a book by its cover," admitting he's always impressed by Madden.
And the actress/singer's mother, Kathy, goes so far as to state she thinks the new romance is "the real thing".

Kathy Hilton says, "It's a great love match, and I have a funny feeling it's going to go all the way, and we've already given it our approval.
"He (Madden) is an amazing guy... He's changed her life, and I really think she's genuinely in love for the first time." "

Her husband tells the Las Vegas Luxe Life blog, "He's the perfect example of don't judge a book by its cover. He's polite, well-mannered and even calls me sir. We love him like family already."
Hilton and Madden have been dating since February


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