Tuesday, July 18, 2017

40 Small Business Trends and Predictions for 2017



What do business owners, professionals and experts expect 2017 to hold for small business? After a tumultous election season, entrepreneurs can finally expect a little bit of certainty and stability. Keeping an eye on key trends and new developments, of course, is always imperative for any business that wants to position itself advantageously. Business News Daily got in touch to find out what are some of the biggest things for you to keep an eye on as your business prepares for the dawn of a new year.
Here are 40 key ideas, trends and predictions to keep in mind in order to make the most of 2017 for both your business and the people it serves.

"In 2017, increased confidence among small business owners regarding the economy and their overall performance could lead to trends in business investment. Both the economy and stock market have shown signs of strength during the final weeks of 2016, and this helps increase business owner optimism." - Carla Freberg, Director of Sales, Vendor Services Group, Balboa Capital
Niche companies will find success
"Business success wil come from further focusing on smaller, very specific audiences. Going extremely deep with customized messages and specialized platforms to a highly receptive and loyal audience will replace wide approach "shot gun" marketing. [We'll see] more soft or no ask/call to action marketing focused on community building, experiences and lifestyle over product specific messaging." - Kyle Golding, chief strategic idealist at The Golding Group
Crowdfunding will play a key role in financing small business
"Crowdfunding will continue to be an invaluable resource for entrepreneurs. Crowdfunding platforms allow entrepreneure to easily validate and fund a new product or service all while growing their customer base."  - Michael Banks, founder of FortunateInvestor.com
Investment assets will shift to reflect an uncertain market
"We'll see more money go into cryptocurrencies, probably Bitcoin as it's still the leader, and potentially precious metals. Stocks, bonds and real estate are all in bubbles of one sort or another. One of the consequences of central bank intervention with money printing is that all the mainstream asset classes are tightly correlated. So with the economy worldwide looking precarious right now, we'll see people managing risk by shifting capital from over-valued asset classes into an under-valued class. When all the major asset classes are in bubbles, there is no 'cheaper' asset class to shift capital into, so it has to go elsewhere. I can see gold and cryptocurrencies absorbing that money and rising appropriately." - Brandon Ackroyd, head of customer insight at Tiger Mobiles
Money will no longer flow freely to new tech startups
"While investment dollars and market opportunities in the tech sector are still plentiful, the era of adoration and adulation of the world of startups seems to be drawing to a close. This is as much a result of high profile flops ... as it is by the sheer volume of startup activity." - Matt Harrigan, co-founder of Grand Central Tech
The art of "house-flipping" is back in vogue
"Last year, due to a lack of inventory, the housing market could not keep up with buyer demand and we definitely noticed an influx of home loan requests. Home-flipping is making a comeback and big bank lenders are starting to extend credit lines to companies specializing in home-flipping. From what we can predict, the housing market will continue to stay strong in 2017, especially in commercial real estate and home-flipping." - Dean Sioukas, founder of Magilla Loans
On-demand business models will become more common, even in B2B spaces
"[We] were one of the earliest pioneers in the crowdsourcing and sharing economy movement. We have watched as the marketplace business model has expanded and grown, and I don't see any of that momentum letting up. In fact, as the use of these marketplace apps and sites like Airbnb, Uber, Lyft and Taskrabbit become so mainstream among consumers, it's driving even more momentum in the corporate and B2B space." - Patrick Lewellyn, CEO of 99designs
Support services will emerge around a growing freelance workforce
"2017 will herald a lot of additional services and products that will enable freelancers specifically to have access to credit or additional payment options. If I were an entrepreneur with a service or product that could be tailored to freelancers, I would be looking at how best to service this growing segment of the economy. This segment will only continue to grow and represents the most disruptive segment in terms of growth and innovation." - Keisha Blair, co-founder of Aspier-Canada [See Related Story: The Gig Economy's Growing Influence on the American Workforce]
AI use will grow amongst small businesses
"Businesses are rapidly embracing artificial intelligence to gain a competitive edge and stay relevant to consumers as brand engagement will be reimagined next year. But you should decide if you want to be B2B or B2C, because it is very difficult to scale if your try to do both." - Jana Eggers, CEO of Nara Logics [See Related Story: Amazon Web Services Releases 3 Artificial Intelligence Tools to the Public]
Ease of access through the latest technology will be a priority
"[Companies] that use newer online payment options such as Square, Bitcoin currency, Apple/Google payment options, etc. have a major edge over competitors. When you're a young company that was built to begin with on a fluid, ever-changing, Web-based economy, it's easy to adapt. On the other hand, larger companies, even when they are willing to step out of their comfort zones, have to overhaul larger, more-entrenched payment-processing systems that have existed for years or decades." – Joel MacDonald, founder of EnergyRates.ca
E-commerce will become more competitive
"Generally in the US every market is developed and the number of people chasing the markets has been growing faster than the market.  Therefore things are going to tougher since the global e-commerce market is saturated.” - Philip Rooke, CEO of Spreadshirt
Internet of Things (IoT) technology will mature
"The enterprise has paid attention to IoT for some time, though this year will be the year we move past the 'wow' phase and into the 'how do we do we securely and effectively bring IoT to the enterprise, how do we handle the high speed data ingest, and how do we optimize analytics and decisions based on IoT data.' Those will be the questions enterprises will need to solve in 2017. " - Leena Joshi, VP of product marketing at Redis Labs
Marketing automation will reduce the human labor required in advertising
"In 2017, marketing automation will be more important than ever before. Taking the manual labor out of essential marketing functions, such as email blasts and social media posts, marketing automation will help companies reclaim valuable time. It will allow marketing teams to refocus their energy on bigger projects, as well as monitor campaign success and customer engagement more efficiently." - Adam Binder, founder of Creative Click Media
Augmented reality will become more common in 2017
"While virtual reality is once again a hot topic ... 2017 will really be the year of augmented reality. The barriers to entry for delivering a quality AR user experience are much lower than for VR, because the VR experience still suffers from a variety of issues. Meanwhile, vendors can already deliver a terrific and affordable AR user experience with today's technology." - Ryan Donovan, SVP of product management at Sitecore
Customer Relationship Mangement (CRM) is about to get a whole lot smarter
"In 2017, smart data discovery will emerge as a major force in CRM analytics, as well as business intelligence more generally. With the acquisition of BeyondCore by Salesforce, CRM vendors are positioning themselves at the frontline of new developments in smart data discovery, which leverages machine learning and other technologies to detect patterns in data and transform them into stories that humans can understand. [These solutions] will increasingly shift humans away from actually analyzing business data themselves to vetting the accuracy of machine-generated insights." - Daniel Harris, market researcher at Software Advice
Hybrid cloud and multi-platform will emerge as the primary model
"With users needing access to their data on the go, there has been an accelerated move towards the cloud. This means that organizations are no longer keeping their data in just one location, and are instead using a hybrid approach of cloud and on-premises data." - Dan Sommer, senior director and market intelligence lead at Qlik
Hackers will test security of the digital wallet
"With the growth of financial and budget planning applications, increased pervasiveness of new payment methodologies such as Apple Pay, and the growing pervasiveness of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, there will be increased attacks against applications, plugins, digital wallets, and the companies holding authentication datat allowing access to these digital currency streams. With the incremental adoption of each of these technologies, the potential windfall from a dedicated attacker increases. Soon, it will be more than enough to attract organized criminals who previously flocked to the banking Trojans of the past." - Marcin Kleczynski, CEO of Malwarebytes
Further attacks on customer data retained by companies
"As the push for convenience drives retailers to expand the ways in which they digitally engage with consumers, retailers are amassing huge amounts of personal data about their customers beyond credit card information; everything from buying habits to location [are tracked]. It is becoming easier for hackers to make use of big data tools to assimilate details about their targeted victims. Retailers, small and large, need to protect their data; no one is too small to be a target." - Chris Richter, SVP of global security services at Level 3 Communications
Expect changes to the way web pages are ranked in search engines
"With the rise of Google's AI learning and a shift towards user experience, we can expect to see big changes in web design. How a user interacts and experiences your web page can either halt a transaction or create momentum to push your business past your competitors ... Think in terms of adaptability and do just that: adapt. Study heat maps and evaluate and improve your areas of weak interaction." – Noah Henderson, Nextrend Furniture
Targeted spending is an ever-increasing must in social advertising
"Reaching users the old-fashioned way on social media is no longer going to make the cut. Algorithms are increasingly limiting the percentage of your own audience that sees your posts. In 2017, businesses should start investing a portion of their marketing budgets into native ads and promoted posts to successfully reach audiences. It can be highly targeted, plus it's easy to track return on investment in terms of views and clicks." - Ryan Holmes, founder and CEO of Hootsuite
Digital advertising prices will increase
"One major trend is the surge in digital ad prices, which can be particularly straining on small companies that may not have the money or resources to invest in digital advertising." – Alejandra Lopez, RLM Public Relations
The importance of video will grow
"Video will be all over in 2017, and businesses need to keep up. This includes Facebook Live, Snapchat, YouTube, video series and more." – Mike Arce, founder of Loud Rumor
Social media will be increasingly used as a sales platform.
“You can now buy through Facebook and even Instagram through third party apps. This is great for startups and those who don’t have the resources for an ecommerce store.” – Joselin L. Estevez, digital marketing and social media director at X Factor Media
Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Brands Focused on Offline Marketing and Selling
"DTC brands will continue to move offline both in terms of marketing and physical selling in order to create omni-channel experiences. We’ve reached the point where traditional retailers and landlords are designing spaces specifically for brands that want to continue to own this direct experience with the customer. Expect to see major innovation in the physical retail model largely driven by this need." - Adam Tishman, co-founder of Helix
On-demand services will improve access to new startups
"Because of the ease of getting your business started, with everything from on-demand legal services, website creation, automated financial software, marketing tips and tools and more, businesses will be more easily able to be operated by just one or two people. The small business of 2017 will take total advantage of the path paved by other small businesses and startups to make them more efficient and be able to go from idea to job with a small, but mighty team." - David Rusenko, co-founder and CEO of Weebly
Non-technical entrepreneurs will enter the tech industry in large numbers
"There will be a drastic rise in non-technical entrepreneurs starting tech businesses. In the past, it was unthinkable to start a tech startup without knowing how to code or attracting a technical co-founder. Now, due to the rise of tools like Bubble, Zapier, and other, entrepreneurs can build complex apps with logic instead of code. As a result, business acumen, sales skills, and industry knowledge are becoming more important than coding ability." - Vladimir Leytus, founder and co-CEO of AirDev
More e-commerce startups will appear on the market
"Companies like Amazon, eBay and Etsy have transformed the way we make purchases. As a result, online retail has become a convenient way for potential customers to shop anywhere, even when they're on the go. Similarly, cloud-based solutions like ePages, Shopify and Despatch.cloud are making it easier for today's businesses to take advantage of the e-commerce wave and extend their sales online at a faster rate than seen in previous years. Next year, we'll see an increase in the number of businesses using cloud-based solutions for online sales." - Francesco Cetraro, head of operations for. Cloud
Ascendant cannabis industry will experience innovation and disruption
"Like every industry heading into 2017, cannabis is primed for disruption—from software and data analytics platforms to producer technology and social media platforms, tech businesses in the cannabis industry are reading themselves to reap massive benefits as more states turn green. Look for these companies to expand as large markets such as California, Nevada, and Florida open their doors to cannabis." - Brendan Hill, co-founder of Paper & Leaf 
The drone industry's growth will offer entrepreneurial opportunities
"Tens of thousands of new drones are being added to the rapidly growing pool owned by everyone from mine-hunting non-profits to individual enthusiasts. Given the nature of flying and using drones, they are inevitably going to be plenty of crashed or damaged items; this is great news for an aspiring entrepreneur because it means there is an opportunity to start an online drone blog, advice and repair business.” – David Mercer, tech entrepreneur and founder of SME Pals 
Solar collectors will become more accessible to consumers
“I think the next big idea that is going to take hold in the luxury market, then transition into the mass market, is rooftop solar collectors. The really big money will be made not in new roofs, but in developing attractive, easy to install and maintain solar panels the can help homeowners across the country take advantage of the free power that the sun offers." – Pamela Danziger, market researcher for Unity Marketing
Home healthcare poised for big gains.
"Starting a non-medical home care agency is typically less complicated and involves less costs according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare occupations and industries are predicted to have the fastest employment growth between 2014 and 2024. Entrepreneurs should capitalize on this fast growth." – Alice Williams, communications specialist with Frontier Business Edge
Prepare for overtime regulations, even if it ultimately gets struck down.
“Make sure that you have your employees properly classified as exempt or subject to overtime, even if the new overtime regulations don’t go into effect. Make sure that you have your employees classified as W-2 if you are paying them as 1099, since they are not likely really 1099.” – Scott Behren, owner of Behren Law Firm
State governments will get creative with sales tax regulations
"It's no longer only tangible products that are subject to sales tax; more states will reclassify things like digital services to make them taxable. States will put through local legislation to get out-of-state companies that sell across state lines to register to calculate and collect taxes on their behalf. As a result the tax landscape will become even more complex, and many small businesses will outsource their tax compliance management to respond to changing nexus and avoid penalties." - Marshal Kushniruk, executive vice president at Avalara
Even more millennials will enter leadership roles
"Millennials now represent the largest segment of the U.S. population. They are poised to take on management positions as more than 3.6 million company chiefs retire. They are revitalizing the traditional workplace formula with freelance jobs worked from remote office." - Deborah Sweeney, CEO of MyCorporation.com
Average employee tenure will continue to shorten in the tech industry
"The technology industry has the lowest average employee tenure, and this will continue to be an issue in 2017. This can be attributed to the increased access job seekers have to information about available job opportunities, via multiple portals. Hiring managers no longer see job hopping as a red flag when hiring employees, but rather a commonality." - Yarden Tadmor, CEO of Switch
The rise of the "paperless office"
"The paperless office will be a growing trend in 2017. In the past, businesses would physically print paperwork to be reviewed, signed and scanned. In addition to hurting the envrionment, this causes a significant drain on employee productivity. Fortunately, new software tools are being developed that allows companies to securely manage files online. This means improved efficiency at a lower cost." - Sofie Knowles, web developer and co-founder of PDF Pro
Amidst 401(k) lawsuits, know your obligations under the law
"Employer self-administered retirement plans are in the news, and not in a good way. New lawsuits appear to crop up almost weekly against yet another plan sponsor. The bulk of these lawsuits are being brought on behalf of present and past participants, or employees of corporations facilitating retirement plans. Smaller companies ... need to be well informed about the current laws, avoid conflicts of interest and fully understand what it means when they assume fiduciary responsibiities." - Matt Bradley, CEO of BenefitGuard
More collaboration across industries means knowing your partners well
"The app economy will only increase the number of these mashups, which, in theory, are good for everyone: They allow individual companies to focus on what they do best, while coordinating almost seamlessly with other specialists. But handing a customer over to another company carries risks. A company shouldn't hand off a critical customer interaction without rock-solid, brand-appropriate performance guarantees." - Thomas A. Stewart and Patricia O'Connell, authors of "Woo, Wow, and Win; Service Design, Strategy, and the Art of Customer Delight" (HarperBusiness, 2016)
Customers will look for quality offline experiences
"The more we connect digitally, the more we feel disconnected in person ... As we continue to strive for new technology, there will be a growing appreciation and deeper craving for quality offline experiences. In essence, if you are not dedicating time or learning how to make time for offline quality experience, you are going to miss out." - Monica Kang, founder and CEO at InnovatorsBox
Companies will harness tech to enhance the user experience even further
"Consumer-driven technology preferences will continue to drive business decisions in 2017. Adopting cloud, mobile and SaaS technologies will officially become a sink-or-swim necessity for businesses of all sizes in 2017, even for businesses that have yet to fully adopt modern technology." - Steven Fredette, president and co-founder of Toast

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10 Tips to Achieve Anything You Want in Life

I’m no stranger to feeling stuck in life.
I’ve trained with some of the best coaches on the planet during my 20-year sports career, and again when I competed in the 2008 Olympics.
But when I wanted to start my own company, to share my knowledge about motivational psychology and training with others, it wasn’t as easy as I’d thought it would be.
Launching a new business is not easy. You have to give up the comforts of a stable paycheck to delve into the unknown, an unpredictable abyss. A lot of things keep us from making the leap—things like fear and insecurity. And one thing above all the rest: motivation.
When I looked back on my days as an athlete, I understood what was different. I remembered what (or who) made me push myself even when I didn’t want to. The difference was, as an athlete, I had structured days and a coach to report to. Structure keeps us focused and a coach keeps pushing and challenging us.
Thankfully I passed this stage and I founded Onbotraining, an online coaching service that helps people achieve their goals. I decided to collect the lessons I’ve learned along the way and to share them with others, like you, striving to better themselves.
So, here are my 10 best tips for achieving anything you want in life.

1. Focus on commitment, not motivation.

Just how committed are you to your goal? How important is it for you, and what are you willing to sacrifice in order to achieve it? If you find yourself fully committed, motivation will follow.

2. Seek knowledge, not results.

If you focus on the excitement of discovery, improving, exploring and experimenting, your motivation will always be fueled. If you focus only on results, your motivation will be like weather—it will die the minute you hit a storm. So the key is to focus on the journey, not the destination. Keep thinking about what you are learning along the way and what you can improve.

3. Make the journey fun.

It’s an awesome game! The minute you make it serious, there’s a big chance it will start carrying a heavy emotional weight and you will lose perspective and become stuck again.

4. Get rid of stagnating thoughts.

Thoughts influence feelings and feelings determine how you view your work. You have a lot of thoughts in your head, and you always have a choice of which ones to focus on: the ones that will make you emotionally stuck (fears, doubts) or the ones that will move you forward (excitement, experimenting, trying new things, stepping out of your comfort zone).

5. Use your imagination.

Next step after getting rid of negative thoughts is to use your imagination. When things go well, you are full of positive energy, and when you are experiencing difficulties, you need to be even more energetic. So rename your situation. If you keep repeating I hate my work, guess which feelings those words will evoke? It’s a matter of imagination! You can always find something to learn even from the worst boss in the world at the most boring job. I have a great exercise for you: Just for three days, think and say positive things only. See what happens.

6. Stop being nice to yourself.

Motivation means action and action brings results. Sometimes your actions fail to bring the results you want. So you prefer to be nice to yourself and not put yourself in a difficult situation. You wait for the perfect timing, for an opportunity, while you drive yourself into stagnation and sometimes even into depression. Get out there, challenge yourself, do something that you want to do even if you are afraid.

7. Get rid of distractions.

Meaningless things and distractions will always be in your way, especially those easy, usual things you would rather do instead of focusing on new challenging and meaningful projects. Learn to focus on what is the most important. Write a list of time-wasters and hold yourself accountable to not do them.

8. Don’t rely on others.

You should never expect others to do it for you, not even your partner, friend or boss. They are all busy with their own needs. No one will make you happy or achieve your goals for you. It’s all on you.

9. Plan.

Know your three steps forward. You do not need more. Fill out your weekly calendar, noting when you will do what and how. When-what-how is important to schedule. Review how each day went by what you learned and revise what you could improve.

10. Protect yourself from burnout.

It’s easy to burn out when you are very motivated. Observe yourself to recognize any signs of tiredness and take time to rest. Your body and mind rest when you schedule relaxation and fun time into your weekly calendar. Do diverse tasks, keep switching between something creative and logical, something physical and still, working alone and with a team. Switch locations. Meditate, or just take deep breaths, close your eyes, or focus on one thing for five minutes.
You lack motivation not because you are lazy or don’t have a goal. Even the biggest stars, richest businesspeople or the most accomplished athletes get lost sometimes. What makes them motivated is the curiosity about how much better or faster they can get. So above all, be curious, and this will lead you to your goals and success.

Technology’s New Role in Addiction Recovery

*No need to be ashamed, I use to drink big time!



In 2016, people rely more and more on technology to make their lives easier in a variety of ways. Video communication is available to anyone with a cell phone or computer, virtual reality is becoming increasingly common and there seems to be an app for almost every need, no matter how obscure.
While many of these modern conveniences may seem frivolous at times, they're also being utilized by doctors and researchers to make people healthier. In fact, a number of the same tools people use to play games or chat with friends are also being put to use to combat alcohol and drug addiction, revolutionizing the way the disease is treated.
For example, just as there are apps for dating and food delivery, there are a number available designed to assist the recovery process, often at little or no cost to the user. The Alcoholics Anonymous "Big Book" is currently available in the iTunes store, while Sober Grid helps patients find immediate support based on their current location. Other apps help track alcohol consumption or provide motivational messages to users, and some even employ the video functions on phones and computers to connect patients and physicians instantly.
Squirrel Recovery is another app that's making a great impact on addiction treatment. Developed at Ohio State University, it gives former addicts the opportunity to create their own support groups entirely based in a digital world. Members can check in on each other's well-being, and if someone is feeling low or at risk, their peers can offer immediate assistance.
Thanks to apps like Squirrel Recovery, Sober Grid and others, an entire support system is available at the push of a button – and anyone can access recovery assistance no matter how far they live from the nearest rehabilitation program.
Technology is also being harnessed at hospitals and treatment centers through various modern remedies. For instance, neurofeedback therapy is a developing method of training a patient's brain to stay centered at times they would otherwise crave alcohol or drugs. Using electrodes, laptops and special software, a doctor can read a patient's brainwaves and make decisions based on what he or she sees. When the patient responds positively to a set of images, doctors will reward him or her with more positive reinforcement. Over time, the patients' brains learn to crave these rewards instead of alcohol or drugs.
Although neurofeedback therapy is a bit controversial, it has been embraced by a number of rehabilitation programs. Others use different forms of cognitive behavioral therapy, which is considered a best practice in treating addiction. By changing the patterns that feed a person's addictions, addicts will learn how to change their attitudes toward and behaviors around alcohol and drugs. At Virginia Tech, researchers have spent years working on computer programs that help addicts learn how to beat their addiction, but that also teach the patient about addiction over time.
By taking care of relaying the basic information about the disease, the computer program gives drug counselors more time to focus on individual needs instead. As a result, technology isn't just advantageous for recovering addicts – it also makes their caregivers' work much easier, which in turn benefits their patients in other ways.
Scientists are currently developing a number of other potential therapies that may one day prove to be extremely beneficial in addiction treatment. Virtual reality technology has expanded significantly in the last few years, and researchers in South Korea are employing the technique as medical care. In one study, test subjects watched three scenarios on a 3D television screen, including one that presented the unpleasant side effects of drinking, and the results were optimistic. Meanwhile, the MIT Technology Review has written about fighting alcoholism with gene therapy. Using a genetic mutation common in East Asian populations, which causes a number of negative side effects in response to alcohol, researchers were able to compel rats not to crave alcohol. They're hoping to replicate the study in humans one day.
Gene therapy is extreme, and it will be years before it and other futuristic treatments are possible – if ever at all. Still, these advances prove that doctors and scientists are doing their best to harness modern technology for the purpose of treating addiction, building off innovations that may have been created for entirely different reasons. Today's dating app or self-driving car or video game could lead to tomorrow's cure for addiction. Only time will tell.

The best free audio editor 2017



The very best free audio editing and mixing software.


The complexity of some audio editors might be enough to scare you away, but it's more likely to be the price tag attached to such software that sends you running. Never fear, though – there are free tools that pack professional-level audio editing tools in a user-friendly interface that you can master in minutes.
Whether you're looking for a tool to help create a soundtrack for your home movies, or you need something to help you convert your old record and cassette collection into MP3 format while removing background static, there's a free audio editor out there for you.
We update this guide frequently, so you know you're always getting the best advice based on the latest version of each program.

1. Audacity

Flexible and powerful, Audacity is the very best free audio editor available
Available for any desktop platform you care to mention, Audacity is our first choice free music editor. It has a huge following, and it's one that is entirely justified. It's a powerful tool that would put some paid-for product to shame, and although the interface might initially seem slightly intimidating, it's actually surprisingly approachable even for beginners.
Audacity is equipped with an extensive suite of built-in tools, enabling you to edit pre-recorded files, capture sound through an attached microphone, or even stream music and podcasts. There's support for a wide range of audio formats for both importing and exporting, and the range of built-in effect is impressive.
There's also a great selection of third-party plug-ins to make it even more versatile (one of our favourites is autotune add-on Gsnap, for that T-Pain effect), and a comprehensive manual is available to help you to get to grips with the more complicated aspects of the program.
Its sheer power and incredible set of features make Audacity the best free audio editor you can download today.
Review and where to download: Audacity


2. Ocenaudio

Another powerful free audio editor, but easier to master than Audacity
Like Audacity, Ocenaudio is available for multiple platforms (Windows, Linux and Mac). While not bursting with features, it's a great tool for everyday audio editing. Real-time effect previewing should help to speed up your work as there's no need to apply a change just to try it out, and a highly precise selection tool makes it easy to apply the same effect to multiple sections of a file.
You can use Ocenaudio work with locally stored files, or even open those hosted online. The audio editor's somewhat sparse interface quickly becomes a joy to use, and if you spend a little time familiarizing yourself with the keyboard shortcuts, you should fly through common tasks in no time.
Ocenaudio offers good range of effects, with more available as plugins, and there's even the option of exporting your creations as a ringtone for your iPhone.
Review and where to download: Ocenaudio

3. DVDVideoSoft Free Audio Editor




Hot New Links


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domain name system (DNS)


The domain name system (DNS) is the way that internet domain names are located and translated into internet protocol (IP) addresses. The domain name system maps the name people use to locate a website to the IP address that a computer uses to locate a website. For example, if someone types TechTarget.com into a web browser, a server behind the scenes will map that name to the IP address 206.19.49.149.

Web browsing and most other internet activity rely on DNS to quickly provide the information necessary to connect users to remote hosts. DNS mapping is distributed throughout the internet in a hierarchy of authority. Access providers and enterprises, as well as governments, universities and other organizations, typically have their own assigned ranges of IP addresses and an assigned domain name; they also typically run DNS servers to manage the mapping of those names to those addresses. Most URLs are built around the domain name of the web server that takes client requests. For example, the URL for this page is >
http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/domain-name-system

How does DNS work?

DNS servers answer questions from both inside and outside their own domains. When a server receives a request from outside the domain for information about a name or address inside the domain, it provides the authoritative answer. When a server receives a request from inside its own domain for information about a name or address outside that domain, it passes the request out to another server -- usually one managed by its internet service provider. If that server does not know the answer or the authoritative source for the answer, it will reach out to the DNS servers for the top-level domain -- e.g., for all of .com or .edu. Then, it will pass the request down to the authoritative server for the specific domain -- e.g., techtarget.com or stkate.edu; the answer flows back along the same path.

How does DNS increase web performance?

To promote efficiency, servers can cache the answers they receive for a set amount of time. This allows them to respond more quickly the next time a request for the same lookup comes in. For example, if everyone in an office needs to access the same training video on a particular website on the same day, the local DNS server will ordinarily only have to resolve the name once, and then it can serve all the other requests out of its cache. The length of time the record is held -- the time to live -- is configurable; longer values decrease the load on servers, shorter values ensure the most accurate responses.

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How to Access Another Computer from Your Computer



This wikiHow teaches you how to access and control a computer remotely from another computer by installing remote desktop software on both computers. Once installed on both computers, you can set up one computer to be the "host" computer—the computer you want to access and control—allowing it to be controlled by your other computer from anywhere, so long as both computers are connected to the internet and are powered on. Programs like Team Viewer and Chrome Remote Desktop can be installed on any computer and can be accessed by other computers or even iOS or Android devices, whereas Windows Remote Desktop can be set up on a Windows host computer and accessed by other Windows or Mac computers.

Go to the TeamViewer download site on the computer you want to access. Go to https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/ in your preferred browser. TeamViewer will detect your operating system for you.

  • If TeamViewer incorrectly determines your operating system, click your computer's OS in the row of options in the middle of the page.
Scroll down and click Download TeamViewer. It's a green button near the top of the page. Doing so prompts the TeamViewer setup file to begin downloading to your computer.
  • Depending on your browser's settings, you may have to save the file or indicate a download location before the file will actually download.

Double-click the TeamViewer file. On Windows, this is a setup file called "TeamViewer_Setup", while Mac users will double-click the "TeamViewer.dmg" file.


Install TeamViewer. To do so:
  • Windows - Check the "Installation to access this computer remotely" box, check the "Personal / Non-commercial use" box, and click Accept - Finish.
  • Mac - Double-click the installer package, click OK, open the Apple menu 
    , click System Preferences, click Security and Privacy, click Open Anyway next to the "TeamViewer" message, and click Open when prompted. Follow the on-screen prompts.

View your computer's ID. On the left side of the TeamViewer window, you'll see a "Your ID" section beneath the "Allow Remote Control" heading. You'll need this ID to access the host computer.

Create a custom password. To do so:
  • Hover over the current password.
  • Click the circular arrow left of the password.
  • Click Set personal password in the drop-down menu.
  • Enter your preferred password into the "Password" and "Confirm password" fields.
  • Click OK.
Download, install, and open TeamViewer on your second computer. This should be the computer that you'll use to access the host computer.
  • You can also download TeamViewer on your iPhone or Android.



Monday, July 17, 2017

Create a mirror of a website with Wget

 

Create a mirror of a website with Wget, very popular, and not without reason. While you can use it simply to retrieve a single file from a server, it is much more powerful than that and offers many more features.
One of the more advanced features in wget is the mirror feature. This allows you to create a complete local copy of a website, including any stylesheets, supporting images and other support files. All the (internal) links will be followed and downloaded as well (and their resources), until you have a complete copy of the site on your local machine.
There are several issues you might have with this approach, however.
First of all, it's not very useful for local browsing, as the links in the pages themselves still point to the real URLs and not your local downloads. What that means is that, if, say, you downloaded http://www.example.com/, the link on that page to http://www.example.com/page2.html would still point to example.com's server and so would be a right pain if you're trying to browse your local copy of the site while being offline for some reason.
Now, that link I talked about earlier will point to the relative page2.html. The same happens with all images, stylesheets and resources, so you should be able to now get an authentic offline browsing experience.
There's one other major issue I haven't covered here yet - bandwidth. Disregarding the bandwidth you'll be using on your connection to pull down a whole site, you're going to be putting some strain on the remote server. You should think about being kind and reduce the load on them (and you) especially if the site is small and bandwidth comes at a premium. Play nice.
One of the ways in which you can do this is to deliberately slow down the download by placing a delay between requests to the server.
This places a delay of 20 seconds between requests. Replace that number, and optionally you can add a suffix of m for minutes, h for hours, and d for ... yes, days, if you want to slow down the mirror even further.
Now if you want to make a backup of something, or download your favourite website for viewing when you're offline, you can do so with wget's mirror feature. To delve even further into this, check out wget's man page (man wget) where there are further options, such as random delays, setting a custom user agent, sending cookies to the site and lots more.

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