Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Freakonomics

1) What is 'product placement'? The process by which manufacturers or advertisers pay a fee in order for branded products to be prominently displayed in a movie, TV show or other media production.

2) How much does Martha Stewart charge to mention a product on the air? $10,000 for a 30-second spot

3) Do you think her use of this is hurting her ratings? No, I think her use of product placement is not hurting her ratings because viewers can get information about the featured product and the product can actually help that person. It would be hurting her ratings if she had spent more time featuring the products.

4)What do you think of product placement? I think it a win win situation between the TV show and the company paying for the product placement. The show is being paid to feature a product and the companies are getting profit from advertising their product with a famous person using it.

Reading books online and offline

1)What has changed with the book search? "Now when you search you'll get both digitized book results as well as records for millions of other books that still just exist in the analog world."

2)Do you think people will still be reading books in 10 years? Why or why not? I think that books will still be read in 10 years but only very little amount of people. Since there are schools and colleges there most likely will be people reading books because the cost to supply the whole school or college with computers will be costly, books, however, is less money.

3)How long do you currently read online per day (in hours)? How long do you currently read offline per day (in hours)? I would say that I read about an hour and a half online per day and about half an hour of reading offline.

Linux vs. Microsoft

1)According to this obviously biased site, when should people stick with Windows? Most proprietary software does not run within Linux, while Microsoft does. A lot of games are only compatible with windows, so if your a harecore gamer you should stick with Windows. Also if your in the book/ printing industry beause its features are not as good as windows. Finally, very recent and new hardware are sometimes not yet supported by Linux.

2)Which are the three most compelling reasons to migrate to Linux, according to the web site ? Elaborate on each. First of all, Linux is much more secured then Microsoft, so you can forget about viruses. Additionally, this operating system is absolutely free. Lastly, Linux does not get slower and slower everyday becuase its stable. Linux lets you spend more time working, less time reinstalling over and over again.

3)Create a hyperlink to the above website on your blog. A hyperlink is able to be clicked and doesn't need to be copied and pasted into the address bar.
About Linux

Article about money, gender, age, and intellegence

1) Do boys and girls think differently according to the article? How?According to the article, boys performed, on average, better on perceptual analysis, while girls earned higher marks on tasks involving physical agility and processing speed. Girls were also slightly better at verbal tasks involving learning and reciting groups of nouns—however, beyond the age of 11, boys caught up to them.

2) When do most people develop most of their cognitive abilities? Is this new information for scientists? Most people develop their cognitive abilities around the ages of 11 and 12. This is new information for scientist because its recent studies.

3) Does income relate to intelligence according to this article?Income does relate to intelligence, high-income children outperformed their less wealthy peers on both IQ tests and an exam designed to replicate achievement in various academic subjects. Lower income kids performed at a lower level than others in reading comprehension and mathematical calculations but were competitive in basic cognition, memory and reading skills, indicating that poverty may affect development at the level where different abilities must be combined, such as verbal skills and memory, in the case of reading comprehension.

Day 4 Final Exam Studuguide

1) What are Internet cookies? Internet cookies are short pieces of data used by web servers to help identify web users.

2) What are packets? Packets are bytes that carry information to their destination.

3) What route do packets take over the Internet? They are sent to the best available route, which might be taken by all the other packets in the message to make the network more efficient.

4) What is a 404 error on the web? It is an HTTP standard response code indicating that the client was able to communicate with the server, but either the server could not find what was requested, or it was configured not to fulfill the request and not reveal the reason why.

5) What is 'e-commerce'? Electronic commerce consists primarily of the distributing, buying, selling, marketing and servicing of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks.

6) What is the difference between ebay and craigslist? When you search for craigslist, you type in an area and it shows different products available in that area. When you look for something on ebay, you don't know where it is coming from.

7) What is SSL? Secure Sockets Layer

8) What are the two major ways for home users to connect to the Internet via a high speed connection? DSL and Broadband are the ways to connect to the Internet via a high speed connection.

9) What is a T-1 line? A T-1 line means that the phone company has brought a fiber optic line into your office.

Day 2 Final exam studyguide

1) Who edits Wikipedia? Anyone can edit Wikipedia, volunteers who want to add or edit information to a topic.

2) What is Web 2.0? A perceived second-generation of Web based communities and hosted services — such as social networking sites and wikis, that facilitate collaboration and sharing between users.

3) What is a social network? A social network is a social structure made of nodes (which are generally individuals or organizations) that are tied by one or more specific types of relations, such as financial exchange, friends, trade, sexual relations, etc.

4) Which corporation owns Myspace.com? Fox owns Myspace.

5) How do Digg.com and Reddit.com work? Digg-Digg is a community-based popularity website with an emphasis on technology and science articles, recently expanding to a broader range of categories such as politics and entertainment. It combines social bookmarking and blogging with a form of non-hierarchical editorial control. News stories and websites are submitted by users, and then promoted to the front page through a user-based ranking system.Reddit- reddit is also a social bookmarking website where users can post links to content on the web. Other users may then vote the posted links up or down, causing them to appear more or less prominently on the reddit home page.

6) Why do people visit Monster.com? To find jobs from recruiters that posted the information on this website

7) What does FTP stand for? File transfer Protocol.

8) What does HTTP mean? Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.

9) What is the file extension for Flash media that is available to see online? .SWF

10) What is the file extension for Microsoft Word files? .DOC

11) What is the file extension for Microsoft Excel files? .XLS

12) What is the difference between Excel and Word? Excel is a spread sheet program and word is a word processing program

13) What is the file extension for Microsoft PowerPoint? .PPT

14) How is Google Documents different from Microsoft Word and Excel? Google Documents is a word processor and a spread sheet on the internet and can also upload documents to the internet while word and excel cannot. Saved files can be viewed anywhere with internet, on the other hand Microsoft Word and Excel does not provide this.

15) What is Linux? Linux is a computer operating system family. It is one of the most prominent examples of free software and of open source development; its underlying source code is available for anyone to use, modify, and redistribute freely.

16 )How does Linux differ from Microsoft Windows? Linux is much more secured than Microsoft and it stay fast without having to reformat. Linux is used as an operating system for a wider variety of computer hardware than any other operating system. Hardcore gamers using Linux is not a good idea, Microsoft is better to use for gaming. Also new hardware that has just came out is not supported by Linux. There are many other differences.

17) What is Adwords? Adwords is Google's advertising product, and main source of revenue. AdWords offers pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and banner ads. The AdWords program includes local, national, and international distribution.

18) How would one profit from Adsense? AdSense is an ad serving program run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image and, more recently, video advertisements on their sites. These ads are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-thousand-impressions basis. Google is also currently beta-testing a cost-per-action based service."

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Day 1 Finals studyguide

1. When were the following companies founded? (a) Google, (b) Microsoft, (c) Yahoo?
a) September 27, 1998 b) April 4, 1975 c) March 2, 1995
2. Who were the founders of each of those companies? a) Larry Page and Sergey Brin b) Bill Gates c)
3. Last year (2006), what did the following companies make in revenue (a) Google, (b) Microsoft, (c) Yahoo?
a) $10,604.92 million b) $44,282.00 million c) $6,425.68 million
4. What is .NET?
.NET is the Microsoft Web services strategy to connect information, people, systems, and devices through software. .NET technology provides the ability to quickly build, deploy, manage, and use connected, security-enhanced solutions with Web services. .NET-connected solutions enable businesses to integrate their systems more rapidly and in a more agile manner and help them realize the promise of information anytime, anywhere, on any device
5. What is the Google Page Rank Algorithm? Basically, how are the placements of searches made?
PageRank is a link analysis algorithm that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the world wide web, with the purpose of "measuring" its relative importance within the set.
6. Which company purchased Flickr.com?
Yahoo
7. Which company very recently purchased Chrysler?
Cerebrus
8. What is the difference between a private equity company and a public corporation?
A private equity is hidden and can only be seen by certain people where as a public corporation can be seen by anyone who wishes to see it.
9. What is money coming in to a company? [Erase the incorrect answers.]
(d) Revenue.
10. What is a share of stock?
When you own a part of a company.
11. What does Alcoa do? [Erase the incorrect answers.]
(c) Mine aluminum
12. What does the abbreviation GE stand for?
General Electric
13. What does the CEO do in a company?
Makes all the important decisions
14. What does the CFO do in a company?
Handles the financial part of the company.
15. What is the NYSE? NASDAQ?
NYSE is the New York Stock Exchange. Nasdaq is the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
16. What does the board of directors do in a corporation?
Handles everything.
17. What is an IPO?
IPO is initial public offering.

Monday, May 14, 2007

My Year-end Retrospective/Online, Digital Portfolio

This is my year-end retrospective/online, digital profile.

Monday, May 07, 2007

CNN money

Watch out: Here comes $4 gasoline-
Gasoline prices were expected to peak below $3 a gallon, but there has been problem with the refinery and big demands could push prices higher. According to one industry expert gas prices could charge higher this summer, up to $4 a gallon in some places. Already, prices have gone up and above $3 in some states. According to the Energy Department’s price forecast, it was expected that gas prices would peak below $3 a gallon this May and later drop before summer driving season got stared.

Wall Street's other record breaker-
The Dow Jones industrial average has been enjoying its longest up streak in 80 years, and has chalked up 20 record closings in 2007 alone, after first taking out its all-time high from 2000 more than six months ago. And yes, the Dow is arguably the most famous U.S. stock index, watched and spoken of around the globe. But like an actor who always plays a version of himself in the movies, the Dow's range is narrow, just 30 stocks. Meanwhile, the far more versatile S&P 500 index has been quietly inching closer to topping its all-time closing high of 1527.46 hit on March 24, 2000 at the end of the big rally sparked by the 1990s tech boom. It's not even 20 points away.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Google sketckup (2 items)

Philippine flag




Sharp Aquos TV

Friday, May 04, 2007

Google sketckup (house)

Phil's mansion


Thursday, April 19, 2007

Charts

College expenses

After School Activities

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

College Majors

1) Biomedical Engineering- is the use of engineering principles and techniques to the medical field. It combines the design and problem solving skill of engineering with the medical knowledge of physicians to help improve patient health care and the quality of life of healthy individuals. As a relatively new discipline, much of the work in biomedical engineering consists of research and development, covering an collection of fields: bioinformatics, medical imaging, image processing, physiological signal processing, biomechanics, biomaterials and bioengineering, systems analysis, 3-D modeling, etc. Examples of real applications of biomedical engineering are the development and manufacture of biocompatible prostheses, medical devices, diagnostic devices and imaging equipment such as MRIs and EEGs, and pharmaceutical drugs.

2)
Nursing- is a profession focused on assisting individuals, families, and communities in attaining, re-attaining, and maintaining optimal health and functioning.

Colleges

University of Central Florida-
I've heard good comments about this school from a few relatives an its go for it engineering program, which is what I'm thinking of.

University of Miami-
They also have a good engineering school. This college is also close to my home.

Florida International University-
I know a lot of people who have went there, in which i can get help from. Also I live close to this college.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Small or big business

  1. Blog-I think blog for a business isn't a big necesity, you can just use your company website instead of wasting time.
  2. Web Site- This is apropriate for both a small and big business because you need to give information to customers or else business will be small.
  3. FTP- Denpending on the type of company you have you will need this for both. If you need to keep information private a within your company then you'll need this, but it's not necessary for a small business because no one will want to take from small business and it not worth the money.
  4. HTTP- This is good for both because customers will be able to see you webpage and they can be informed of recent things.
  5. Web services- this is relevent to both a big and small business depending on the type of business because some websites might be based on web services.
  6. Podcasts-A big business could use this for their company to attrack customers.
  7. RSS feeds- Both types of business can benefit from this because you can give information to loyal customers.
  8. VOIP- This won't be very useful unless a lot more people and companies used VOIPs because who are you going to contact if not many people use VOIPs. But this would save a lot of money for both types of business if you need to only contact people who use VOIPs.
  9. Web mail- This needed for both because a business needs to know what their customers opinions.
  10. Web browser: Firefox vs. Internet Explorer- Both of these browsers will get the same thing done for both a big and small business.