Sunday, January 6, 2008

TechTreak Random Top Ads Plugin v2.0 for Wordpress

Customized Random Top Ads Plugin


Here is the version 2.0 of TechTreak.com first wordpress plugin called Customized Random Top Ads Plugin. Which helps you to keep as many as referral links or any single line information at the very top of your blog, which rotates randomly. Each time the page is loaded or when the visitor clicks on the “Next Tip” link just after your refferal link at the top.



New! Features:



  • Allows Unlimited Number of Ads / Items

  • Allows visitors to skip to another Item[ad]

  • Random Display.

  • Best for Affilates/Refferals

  • Search engine friendly.

  • 100% Free!

  • One Click Installation!

  • Fully Customizable to match your blog.


Released on September 12th 2007 and updated on Jan 3th 2008 by narendra.s.v @ TechTreak.com



Below is the installation steps:

1. Unzip the techtreak_top_ads.zip file.


2. Upload the techtreak_top_ads.php(which you modified now!) file into your Wordpress Plugins Page i.e, YourBlogName.com/wp-content/plugins/


3. Now active the TechTreak Top Ads plugin in your WP-Admin » Plugin Page i.e, http://YourBlogName.com/wp-admin/plugins.php and configure Ads/Items in Admin Options Page


Thats it now the plugin is activated and your visiors can see your referral links at the top of your page!

An problems or suggentions! Please feel free to contact me


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Download TechTreak Top Ads Plugin 2.0

Last Updated on Jan-3-2008






Now, with Admin Panel for better usability:

TechTreak Random Top Ads Live:

W960i Touch'n'play Walkman phone



Latest Sony Ericsson touch’n'play Walkman phone comes with an impressive 8GB of internal memory touch screen which supports 262,000 colours. Highly capable W960i 3G comes in a super stylish vinyl black coloured casing measure 109 x 55 x 16 mm this touch’n'play Walkman phone highest quality music features and you can store eight thousand songs in handset.

Sony Ericsson W960i screen is measuring 2.6 Inches & provides a screen resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, displays colours up to 262k. You enjoy listening to their favourite radio station with built in FM radio. The phone supports MP3, polyphonic & AAC ringtones which provides the user with a wide choice of sound on their handset. The user can use the Mega Bass™ feature allows the user to enjoy high quality bass frequencies through the phones speakers or when using the headphones.We get TV quality video playback with Sony Ericsson W960i.

Sony Ericsson W960i 3.2 megapixel is a 3 x digital zoom camera we can capture photos or video footage.

Sony Ericsson W960i is fully 3g phone you can enjoy face to face 3G video call with any 3G video calling compatible, Bluetooth technology, WLAN & USB which provides the user with a selection of connectivity options on their phone and download file with wireless connection and a USB cable.

Sony Ericsson W960i is Tri Band work on GSM 900/1800/1900) UMTS 2100 network coverage. When you are away from their PC you can send mail by Sony Ericsson W960i and do chat online. The flight mode feature allows the user to access a selection of non transmitted features whilst on a plane or in other restricted areas.



Sony Ericsson W960i Specifications & Features


Screen                                      2.6 Inch 262k Touch Screen (240 x 320 Pixels)
Imaging                                   3.2 Megapixel Camera, 3 x Digital Zoom, Camera Settings, Video                                                   Player, Video Record, Video Clip
Messaging                               SMS, MMS, Email, Sound Recorder

Sound Walkman Music Player, Album Art, FM Radio RDS, MP3 & AAC Tones, Mega Bass, Bluetooth Stereo

Entertainment                      Java™ Games, 3D Games, Embedded Games
Organiser                               Phone Book, Alarm Clock, Flight Mode, Speakerphone, Handwriting                                                 Recognition
Connectivity                          3G, Bluetooth, USB,WLAN
Network                                 Tri Band Technology (GSM 900/1800/1900) UMTS 2100

Memory & Talk Time 8 Gbytes Memory, 9 Hours Talk Time 370 Hours Standby
Weight & Size 119 g, 109 x 55 x 16 mm





With a point and a click, the world is the Web

'Location-based services' will allow users to interact with the environment

You stand in front of a hotel. You point your cell phone at it. You click. The hotel's Web page appears on the device's screen. You check accommodations, prices, vacancies and inquire about special offers. Then you walk in or walk on.

That's right — the world will turn into the Web and clicking an icon on the screen of a desk-tethered PC will be passé. Clicking will become a matter of interacting with the environment, thanks to the advent of "location-based services" (LBS).

It's already a reality in Japan through the KDDI network there, using software from GeoVector Corp. in San Francisco. Pamela Kerwin, GeoVector's vice president of strategic development, explained that LBS requires that the phone has GPS circuitry, so it knows where it is. Additionally, it needs to have a compass so it knows where it is pointed.

The user points and clicks the LBS phone at the building in question, and the phone's application software accesses a database of map locations, determines what building or business the phone is pointed at and links to its Web site, Kerwin explained.

New wireless Internet
LBS is a major break between the standard old wired Internet and the brave new wireless one, says Jackie Fenn, analyst at the Gartner Inc. market research firm in Stanford, Conn. "Getting information to someone as he moves around in the physical world is not the same as the browser-driven behavior that has been the cornerstone of the wired Web. The wireless context involves getting information related to where you are and what you are trying to do," she said.

Indeed, Kerwin anticipates premium advertising opportunities (and premium revenues for her firm.) While some pundits foresee LBS as a barrage of spam ads sent to everyone passing near a business, Kerwin says the idea will be to ask those who have clicked on the location if they would like a coupon.

"If he has asked for a coupon, that makes him a highly qualified prospect, and we can charge a premium for that — that's our business model," she explained.