Saturday, 7 December 2013

4 Simple Steps to Optimize Your Photos for Search Engines

You spend hours laboring over text, creating the perfect blog post. If you read TutorialBlog, then you also know the importance of including photos on your blog, too. But, how much time did you spend making sure that your images are SEO-optimized for the best performance? Photos can be more than eye-candy for readers, images are a great opportunity to improve your on-page search engine optimization.
Savvy bloggers know to take every opportunity to increase their appeal to search engines. Why should you care? Because every time your blog or blog post comes up in the search engine results, you have the opportunity to drive additional traffic to your blog — and that means more readers and, if you are selling something, more customers!

Optimizing Images for SEO

Here are some easy ways to use the images you place on your blog for SEO (search engine optimization) purposes:

1. Optimize Begins With the Right Name

Just because your camera automatically names an image “234455.jpg” doesn’t mean this is the best name. The search engines have no idea what to do with that! Optimize your photo filenames by rename the file to something distinguishable like “easy-pumpkin-pie.jpg” before uploading it to your website.
Make the image name descriptive with a few of your keywords, but don’t go overboard with a 10-word title.

2. Alt Text: Always Use the Alternative

In addition to being helpful from a usability standpoint, search engines use the alt attribute field to help determine the content of the image. If the alt field is empty, search engines don’t always know the best way to interpret the image.
If you’re using WordPress, it’s simple to change the alt information. Simply upload your image using the “Add Image” function, and then in the “Alternative Text” field, add your alt text info, again using your descriptive keywords.

3. Title Attribute Tells All

The title is what shows up when your cursor hovers over the image. Fill in the information for the title just as you would the alt attribute, using the same method from the “Add Image” function on WordPress.

4. Keep Your Keywords Close

It seems obvious that you’d want to use your keywords in your text, but some bloggers forget, thinking it’s enough to mention them in the title and/or the attributes above. Not so! If your blog post is about how to make home décor items from dryer lint, then you should mention that phrase several times in the text of your blog post, and illustrate the post with a photo of revamped dryer lint. The file name of the photo, as well as the alt and title attributes, should all support that keyword phrase.
SEO is mostly common sense. Think about what people would type into Google, Bing or their favorite search engine to lead them to your blog post. Then use that phrase wherever you can — without overdoing it.

Indonesian Hacker Number 1 in the world???

 Be proud to be the Indonesia ...


With the collapse of some sites Autralia after ' beaten ' by hackers ground water overnight ( 8/11 ) , many acknowledged that Indonesia has a quality number one hacker in the world .Although invalid assessment of where it was taken , but from some of the facts, we can conclude that. In fact , two of the top 20 ranked in the world 's top hackers from Indonesia .Known , they usually use a nickname Hmei7 and Kamtiez . Not only that , another one of Indonesian hackers managed to break through the wall initials Bi4kkob4r Facebook security .With the breakdown of Facebook's security system , Bi4kkob4r managed to get the reward money amounting to USD 2,000 or equivalent to Rp 22.7 million . This is because Facebook always give reward money to anyone who has managed to break into the network security .While the Indonesian hacker who reap the glorious achievements are Jim Geovedi . He managed to change the direction of motion of the satellite as a speaker at the 2006 BBC news . Even Americans admit it . At least Americans have had bullied by hackers from the homeland .

Free Download Zuma Sparkle




Zuma Sparkle is an puzzle-match 3 game. Use your puzzle skills to free the Crowberry Woods from the shadow of Darkness in the exciting Sparkle action-puzzler. Use your Orb Slinger to shoot colored spheres into groups of three or more and reclaim every corner of this once vibrant forest. It was a big release of his time.

 Discover amazing amulets and glittering power-ups hidden along the shaded path. Zuma Sparkle features three game modes, glorious achievements and loads of intriguing levels, it is fast, colorful, and full of addictive fun.

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System Requirements

OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
CPU: Pentium 4
Processor: 800MHz
RAM Memory: 128 MB
Graphics Card: 32 MB
Hard Drive Space: 100 MB
Sound Card: Windows Direct X 8.0 Compatible
DirectX: Version 8.0
Mouse and Keyboard
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Download Game Resident Evil 3 Nemesis



Resident Evil 3 Nemesis, known in Japan as Biohazard 3: Last Escape is a survival horror video game and the sequel to Resident Evil 2, developed and published by Capcom. The game was released for the PlayStation, and was subsequently ported to the Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows and Nintendo GameCube. The game is also available for download on the PlayStation Network for use with the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable.

The first half of the game occurs 24 hours prior to Resident Evil 2 and the second half takes place nearly two days after. The storyline expands upon the settings and events of the T-virus outbreak in Raccoon City, and concludes with the fate of the city and its infected population.

The game's storyline was later used as the basis for the 2004 film Resident Evil: Apocalypse.
A new feature to gameplay is the Nemesis, an experimental type of Tyrant (an upgrade to the previous game's T-103) programmed by Umbrella to hunt down and kill the remaining STARS members. He can run, use a rocket launcher as a weapon, dodge incoming fire, and is capable of pursuing the player from one area to the next. Nemesis is encountered multiple times throughout the game as a recurring boss. A variety of encounters are possible, with some being mandatory, and some varying in nature and location based on choices made by the player. Even if defeated in combat, Nemesis will inevitably continue pursuit of Jill.
In a departure from series' conventions, the player cannot choose between two playable characters from the beginning. Instead, Jill is the sole selectable character, with another character named Carlos also being controllable for a brief portion of the main game.

Resident Evil 3 incorporates a dodge move that allows the player to quickly avoid enemy attacks. Stair climbing is also streamlined: whereas in previous Resident Evil titles characters were required to press the action button to ascend or descend a staircase, Resident Evil 3 allows the player to use a staircase by walking directly onto it. The "quick 180 degree turn" was introduced in this game, and has become a mainstay of the series.

The game also features an ammunition creation system, in which new ammunition can be created from different varieties of gunpowder and the use of a cartridge reloading tool, or by combining gunpowder directly with standard grenade rounds to generate different types of rounds for the grenade launcher. For the first time in the series, explosive objects are now present in certain areas. Taking the form of oil drums on the ground or bundles of an unspecified explosive material affixed to a wall, firing on these objects causes them to explode, damaging or destroying nearby enemies. The game also incorporates a randomization feature that varies the placement of items and enemies. Puzzles are either completely randomized or have their solutions selected from a pre-determined list.




At certain points in the game, the player will enter Live Selection Mode, in which they are prompted to choose between one of two possible actions. The choice of action affects the direction of the game and story, including which ending the player receives. Each selection has a time limit, with the consequence for going over the limit being either Jill taking damage or instant death.

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System Requirements

OS: Windows 95/98
Processor: Pentium 2 @ 233 MHz
Memory: 48 MB
Hard Drive: 400 MB Free
Video Memory: 16-Bit Color @ 640×480 Resolution
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 6.1
Keyboard & Mouse
CD/DVD Rom Drive 
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Download Games MotoGP 13



MotoGP 13 was announced by game publishing company PQube with developer Milestone taking back production, after its departure on the franchise with MotoGP '08. Along with the racing game's inclusion on the PlayStation Vita handheld, Milestone announced that it would return support to the PC, as well as versions for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

The game is set for release on 21 June 2013, while Milestone announced that there is going to be a DEMO version of the game which will be released on 12 June 2013 on PC and on Xbox 360 for Xbox Live Gold members. For Xbox Live Silver members the release of the demo is slightly later on 16 June 2013. The PS3 demo was set to also be released on 12 June but was delayed and was instead released on 19 June.
Features

MotoGP 13 features all the tracks, riders and teams from the 2013 MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 world championships.

MotoGP13 features 4 single player game modes: Grand Prix, World Championship, Career and Time attack. Grand Prix is a standard mode where the player picks a class, team and rider along with the track and weather conditions. This game mode takes the player across a single Grand Prix weekend including practice, qualifying and the race. World Championship mode allows the player to ride a full or custom season in either MotoGP, Moto 2 or Moto 3.

Career mode is the main single player mode and incorporates first and third person elements. Upon a few wildcard events, the player will earn a ride in Moto 3 and begin their career. From here the player rides through multiple seasons, earning new rides with the aim of ultimately becoming Moto GP world champion. Career mode boasts many new features to MotoGP video games. These include Parc Ferme, motorhomes and a walkable garage. The career mode is also expanded with objectives given from your own Personnel Manager.

Time Attack allows the player to race themselves endlessly against the clock. Multiplayer features online game modes as well as split screen multiplayer.
Multiple physics settings and aids allow for beginners as well as the experienced to have an immersive experience.

A brand new weather systems also features in MotoGP13. The player can select from 5 weather options one of which is dynamic where the race could start in dry conditions and then begin to rain during the race.
The game features in game commentary from Moto GP international commentator Gavin Emmett, a real life based HUD and a brand new helmet cam similar to the one seen in Shift 2: Unleashed. Other features like these include press conferences, news articles based on the players performances and the ability to talk tactics with teammates.

The game is also set to have real in game events based on real races being added constantly.
A demo of the game will be released in early June and players will be able to choose either Valentino Rossi or Marc Marquez and race 3 laps at Circuit de Catalunya.
The game features 40 GP Levels which are unlocked by gaining XP Points from racing.

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System Requirements

OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.4 GHz / AMD Athlon XP 2500+
Memory: 1 GB
Hard Drive: 7 GB free
Video Memory: 512 MB
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon HD 3870
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Network: Broadband Internet Connection
DirectX: 9.0c
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