20.04.09 / Technology, enterprise and the world / Author: Kevster / Comments: (0)
If you’re thinking of using nice photos to rev up your earning from your blogs or similar web spaces, then make sure your camera is functioning well and you actually know what you’re doing. For example, make sure that the very place where you’re shooting something isn’t moving. A swaying bridge is a very bad place to shoot moving subjects.
Also, avoid using ordinary lenses if you want to shoot vistas or similar shots. You’ll just end up being disappointed. Remember- the right tools for the right situations! To avoid any kind of disappointment when shooting your pictures, always make use of the right lenses and the right types of lighting conditions.
16.04.09 / Technology, enterprise and the world / Author: Kevster / Comments: (0)
Again, it’s about the crisis. This time, it’s about music videos being staple shows on the popular video-sharing site YouTube. YouTube belongs to the company Google. Now, recording companies want money whenever someone would watch something from YouTube, right? But YouTube would be crippled if it did give in to the royalty demands by the big labels.
The solution? Just block people who would want to watch the videos themselves. It might not be a nice move, but hey, Google and YouTube just can’t collapse now.
15.04.09 / Technology, enterprise and the world / Author: Kevster / Comments: (0)
Of course, humans have this uncanny ability to name stuff and events before they actually manifest. Sometimes, the events themselves are quite long in coming, but they still happen. Nonetheless, economists still want people to be hopeful and optimistic about the coming times. Since national governments are giving the necessary economic boost to counter-act any more economic disintegration, things just might get better.
Let’s all hope that the stimulus packages are enough to counter-act the depletion of currencies. The recession should not become a better part of human history; of course, it’s always up to us to make it happen.
14.04.09 / Technology, enterprise and the world / Author: Kevster / Comments: (0)
To avert any more disastrous economic developments, large banks and similar lending institutions are now being very, very selective in the approval of new applications. This is a necessary step especially in the United States since people are not showing signs that they would actually be willing to pay cash for the things that they have to buy on a daily basis.
To protect their investments, the banks are simply saying no. People who are having a very bad time in repaying all their debts might wake up one morning and discover that credit is no longer available to them. What do you think?
13.04.09 / Technology, enterprise and the world / Author: Kevster / Comments: (0)
Moody had just come up with nearly a thousand names of different corporate entities that just might say goodbye this year. Many of these companies are sources of popular brands such as Chrysler. It seems that the economic projections have sealed the pre-destination of these local and foreign companies.
Aside from mourning the fact that these behemoths would cease from operating, we should think of the all the unemployment that this is going to cause. Surely everyone’s thinking of the vicissitudes of the collapse of these firms? Hey, everyone should pitch in to stimulate the economy.
12.04.09 / Technology, enterprise and the world / Author: Kevster / Comments: (0)
The retailing business has formed a significant core of what sustains local and state regions in the US. When these small businesses go kaput, there’s a chain reaction that involves many, many people. When large businesses call it quits, these small businesses are affected as well, because they’re dependent on the large companies and the market’s power to purchase.
All around the country we’re seeing signs for sales and what not. Given the bad condition of the economy now, now would be a great time to give the economy a nice boost.
11.04.09 / Technology, enterprise and the world / Author: Kevster / Comments: (0)
The index for economic health are pegged on the DOW index and other similar indexes in the American economy. But now it seems that the world is at a standstill because everything has been plunging precipitously to unsustainable levels. How unsustainable? Unsustainable enough to cause companies like General Motors to call it quits in the coming months.
In the US, the DOW index showed a growth of 4% but the spurt was sustained only for just one day. This is a sign that everything is going to grind to a complete halt in the coming months. What do you think?