Archive for June, 2009

More and more studies are showing that excessive cell phone use may lead to brain tumors. This is a hard bite to chew for those of us that have become so dependant on cell phones in our everyday lives. Each day more people are turning off their land lines and turning to their cell phones for their full phone service. When you become this dependant on something it can be hard to give it up.

There is one way in which we can significantly decrease our chances in suffering from the possible health risks which may be linked to excessive cell phone use. This is to use a cell phone booster. When you use a cell phone booster your cell phone won’t have to work so hard to locate a signal, it will also work less hard to maintain that signal. The less your cell phone has to work, the less health risks that you are exposed to.

Another great thing about having a cell phone booster is that you will also have better service with your cell phone. You will have more clarity during your phone calls and you will also hold a call better so you won’t have to worry about having a lot of dropped calls. If you want to get better service an do something to protect your health, then you should get a cell phone booster.

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As a longtime user and fan of Ares Galaxy, I’ve noticed that the handy little filesharing application has been getting more inconsistent when trying to connect to the Ares Network. Just look at this chart of people searching Google for the term Ares connecting.

When I fire up the app I get a little tense wondering what will happen. Sometimes I’m thankful to find it connects instantly, but that is getting to be quite rare. Sometimes it connects after 10-20 minutes. And sometimes I can leave it open overnight only to find in the morning that it still hasn’t connected.
I tried downloading www.aresvista.com from www.officialares.com. www.aresvista.com claims to have a better connection scheme and it did seem to work a lot better for me, but still leaves me hanging sometimes.

I’ve kinda lived with this situation for months because I do truly like Ares, but last week a friend told be about a neat little solution called www.aresvista.com. This little utility solved the problem and now Ares fires up instantly every time! Better yet, it is not a new install of Ares, but a utility that fixes the old connection files of your current install. You don’t reinstall Ares. And it works with all previous versions of Ares. So, if you are like I was and getting totally frustrated waiting for Ares to connect before you do some filesharing, check out www.AresConnect.com.

LimeWire In Danger As RIAA Bites

Filesharing giant LimeWire and its founder Mark Gorton are looking a little sheepish after a recent New York court decision. The 59-page decision by Kimba Wood set out the misdemeanors by LimeWire to include “Unfair Competition, and inducing copyright infringement”. LimeWire could face damage payments of up to a maximum of $150,000 per work on which it is decided copyright has been infringed. The RIAA are also likely to seek a temporary injunction from the courts which would mean LimeWire would have to cease immediately its filesharing operations.

This is a blow to filesharing networks and their users everywhere. The networks have long argued that they cannot be blamed for what people use their networks for, and that if they choose to put illegal music on there, then there is nothing they can do. Until now this defense has worked perfectly, but this decision might just end all that. Network owners will be particularly worried to see that LimeWire founder Gorton is singled out as being liable in this case: no immunity behind a corporation stonewall this time.

While this is unlikely to be a death knell to filesharing, it could certainly cause some major systemic shifts by networks and users in the way they operate. Networks with no one owner – Ares and its many forms, for instance – are likely to do the best from this judgment, since it is difficult to see how to stop something that is effectively owned by no one (or everyone, depending on which way you want to view it). In particular Ares is open source, so closing down one branch (if they found a way to do that) would simply see another popping up elsewhere.

So the RIAA have finally got a victory, and it will encourage them to make more claims against other networks. But is it a Pyrrhic victory? Probably.

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It is days like today that I really feel my life is going the way I wanted it to go. I sit here in a five-star hotel overlooking Broadway, I think: ‘yes, I’ve done something right somewhere along the line’. I worked hard at this moment; I put the hours in, I have made sacrifices, and now it is time to reap the rewards.

That is not to say that I am relaxing and doing nothing, far from it. It’s just that my LifePath home business allows me to work not just at home, but anywhere I please. It just so happens that today the workplace of my choosing is a luxury hotel.

Today takes on conference calls, and I’m going to work with my colleague on Rob calling a new prospect. Steve, the newest member of our team, seems really to be easy and fired up about working with us in the LifePath business. He is a veteran member of the Liberty League International home business opportunity, like so many other ex-members he has slowly become worn more disillusioned with what they are offering. I know is how it feels because I traveled that very same path just a few short years ago. Like him I moved across to LifePath; like him it was a move I wished I’d made a long time ago.

Because of this valuable experience I now push my newest members to be the best they can in the shortest possible time.

One of my greatest skills, I think, is my consistency. I consistently get leads, and I consistently follow them up. I have been known to call people while they are still browsing my site; this is not an accident. On the call I tell them where to look, what to read, and how to evaluate the LifePath experience.

I’m honest with leads, and I will try to sell somebody something to which they are not suited. The flip side of this coin is as I can tell very quickly when someone is particularly suited to the LifePath home business opportunity. These people I will push forward and make sure they reach their goals in record time. Fortunately LifePath offers the flexibility are backing to make this possible.

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As compared with other applications that are solely for downloading purposes, www.aresvista.com can be considered as one of the most effective tools for you to download files from the Internet. This application is an open source tool which means that it can be used by anyone without encountering any legal problems. The downloading procedures for Aresvista comply – well maybe not comply, but certainly confuse – the RIAA since there are no corporate owners to be targeted. Ares download has been developed legally and was currently being improved to cater the download needs of the public.

Ares download offers great services such as comprehensive interface, easy connection setup and high speed download procedures. It has been very popular for those who have been using file sharing applications to download files from the Internet. It is often used by people to download music files. Ares provides a wide selection of music titles which reaches up to over a hundred million songs for you to choose from. Using Ares would give you ease in getting the music titles you need in no time.

Ares Vista is the most recent release for the Ares download software. It is highly recommended since it has an enhanced connection configuration and advanced features that would help you get what you need as soon as possible.

LimeWire Judgment: End Of Filesharing

Some overly dramatic commentators have been announcing the death of filesharing. Why? Because of the recent decision for the RIAA in New York by Judge Kimba Wood against LimeWire.

Naturally the RIAA are all excited. They are hoping for a preliminary injunction against the LimeWire group to stop all of its filesharing activities immediately. They are also claiming that they are now owed the maximum of $150,000 per work on which LimeWire assisted in breaking copyright. It’s very unlikely that they will get the latter, though even so if a monetary fine is applied, the figures could be substantial. That WOULD be the end of LimeWire.

But this isn’t the death of filesharing. The RIAA have been trying to take networks to court for years – decades even – and with a few notable examples, they’ve been entirely unsuccessful. This case must have some features which make it particularly vulnerable to the RIAA’s lawyers. What that is, I don’t know. Sorry. Anyway, this judgment doesn’t mean that there has been a wholesale change of heart from judges on the position of the RIAA and the filesharing networks. It only indicates that LimeWire have done something wrong.

Imagine trying to fine a filesharing network like Ares. It’s opensource, so there’s no one to blame for making it in the first place. No one is making any money off the filesharing that goes on, so it’s difficult to see where a judge could apply a fine there. It’s all a bit candle and mirrors, and a bit too ethereal to be able to take a hold of someone and say: STOP!

So, no. This isn’t the end of filesharing, though the New York judgment might well be seen as a major turning point in LimeWire’s history.

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