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Banner ads are usually relatively simple pieces of HTML code, but their presence on the Web and their importance in Internet-based business is immense In this post we’ll examine banner ads and their place on the Internet. Lets see how they work, how advertisers rate their effectiveness and usage, and how you can use them to advertise your site or bring in revenue. Lets now examine the technology behind them and look at some of the different forms they can take. At the end of this post, you will be a banner ad expert !!
What are banner ads where do they come from?
In recent years, most of us have heard and experienced about all the money being made on the Internet. This interesting new medium of education and entertainment has revolutionized an economy and brought many people and lots of companies a great deal of success. But how do they get money? There are a lot of ways Web sites make money, but one of the main sources of revenue is advertising. And one of the most popular forms of Internet advertising is the banner ad.
Banner ads are simply a special sort of hypertext link placed in your web page.. A chunk of HTML code that instructs a Web server to bring up a particular Web page when a user clicks on a certain piece of text. Banner ads works in the same fashion, only that instead of text, the link is displayed as a box containing graphics and sometimes animation.
Since banner ads contain graphics they attract many visitors to a web siteAnd whenever one clicks on it the visitor gets redirected to the advertisers site and hence the advertiser gets his wish satisfied. Revenue to both advertisers and publishers!!




Many people aren’t sure of the meaning of this word – civic sense!! That’s because many don’t know about how much they can use the resource of the society. Every citizen has the right to enjoy civic amenities like drinking water, electricity, transport facilities etc. It is the duty of every citizen to use these civic amenities properly and pay the bills and other taxes imposed by the government and local bodies promptly.
Democracy means government of the people, by the people and for the people. India is one of the democratic countries in the world. It’s not possible for the government to allot a person for each individual to inspect each person. So it’s a responsibility of every individual to understand their duties in the society and to act accordingly to maintain regularity in this biggest democratic country.




MP3 players are being revolutionized nowadays. Almost everyone is now possessing a MP3 player. Has Music developed or its just a technological development?? The MP3 format has completely rewritten the rules of music distribution. It creators great impact of how people collect an listen music? It’s in its growing phase now. If you have ever wondered how MP3 players work, or if you have heard about MP3 files and wondered how to use them yourself don’t worry its very simple. All the MP3 players have a very simple interface to work on. Even a naïve user can work on it easily. What we need to think is that how the technology works and not how we work on that technology!!
The MP3 is a compression system for music. This format helps to reduce the number of bytes in a song, without hurting the quality of the song’s sound. The goal of the MP3 format is to compress a CD-quality song by a factor of 10 to 14, without losing the CD sound quality. A 32 megabyte (MB) song on a CD compresses down to about 3 MB on MP3. This lets you download a song in minutes rather than hours, and you can store 10 to 20 songs on an MP3 player using a relatively small amount of memory. So it will be easy for the people to carry lots of song along with them.
Enjoy music enjoy technology!!




Case studies offer descriptions and data of organizational situations. When you undertake accounting exercises you practice accounting. When you work with case studies - individually or in groups - you appraise situations, analyze problems and use a range of ideas and models in doing so. You develop solutions and practice - in safe, low-risk ways.
” No problem is so large or complex that it can’t be run away from” (Charlie Brown in Peanuts Cartoon)
Unfortunately Charlie Brown did not have to face the consequences of bankruptcy too often.
Case studies may be paper-based - fictional or real when on placement or on a visit, live case situations present themselves. Case studies present themselves each time you read the Business press, have a row with an associate, buy a new pair of jeans, eat out in a restaurant.
Some case studies are simple (one paragraph). The complex Harvard-type case covers corporate situations with many elements and data to analyze.
How to tackle a case study?
• Read it thoroughly - making notes of key points. Use a highlighter pen! Read early to absorb the issues of the case study and give yourself thinking time.
• Discuss it with colleagues - have a meeting on it.
• Chart the key issues - using a white board or flip-chart. This enables you to stand back from the situation. Everyone in the group can “see” what has been covered.
• Keep your objective in mind - ie the case study will be preparation for a class discussion, an assignment or the focus of a presentation you must make.




Tennis is a game that is very beautiful to watch. Here is why i can say that.
The glamor and elegance of Federer
The strength and power of Nadal
The challenge of djokovic
The untouchable aces of Roddick
The stubborn and unyielding Davydenko
These are the treat for any sports lovers .


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