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Getting to Know How to Gain Keyword Quality Backlinks 2020

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Many ardent writers and bloggers think they know all they need to know when it comes to writing great content. However, no one but the very best can know everything. It is essential to make your work stand out from the rest and Getting to Know How to Gain Keyword Quality Backlinks 2020

If you cannot answer the question – What do you know about backlinks? Then please read this article and find out all about backlinks and how to make them work for you.

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Understanding What PC Emulators Are and What They Can Be Used For

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Ever wonder what an emulator really does? Here’s the complete guide to understanding what PC emulators are and what they can actually be used for.

Have you ever wanted to play a game or run a program on your computer or IOS and can’t because it isn’t compatible?

There is actually a fairly simple way to do this. It doesn’t take a lot of work and it’ll give you many more game options. 

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Understanding Salesforce DX and force.com Migration Toolkit

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Salesforce DX is live and being used by many developers and development teams lately. This latest development suite from Salesforce can help improve the development experience by offering a smoother and integrated lifecycle to ensure agile, high-performance development. As of late, with the availability of DX, Salesforce is one of the top-rated development platforms chosen by many frontline enterprises to quickly and easily build and release business applications.

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Iowa Caucus App Created by a Clinton Startup

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Ridgewood NJ, The company that created the app is a startup named “Shadow”. It was created 5 months ago when it was spun out of a company called “Acronym” which was founded by veterans of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign for president and whos charter was to create social media tools for progressives.

Shadow was paid $60,000 for the app (a ridiculously small amount of money for software development) was created by a handful of developers, poorly tested and distributed to multiple diverse platforms (cell phones of different manufacturers, running different versions of different operating systems) and was distributed to end users with NO training.

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Are there any cool games for fishing fans?

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The great thing about gaming is the variety of different games and themes you can find; there is something for everyone and each game can suit the specific needs and preferences of various gamers worldwide. If you’re a fishing enthusiast, then you’re in for a fun ride because you will be able to play games that can relate to fishing in so many ways.

The Sims

This franchise has been around for years; it has so many versions and expansions, making millions of gamers entertained worldwide. This game allows you to create families, build homes, and raise them to be great citizens in this gaming world. And guess what? You can help your Sims pick up the fishing skill and start leveling it; it’s quite enjoyable and you have different skill challenges that you can try to achieve. Also, the fish you catch can be free ingredients for cooking, or as fertilizers when you start gardening. So, it’s very lucrative to have it, especially when you get a higher skill level.

Fishing Themed Slot Games

If you’re into gambling too, you will be able to find some decent casino games that have fishing themes. The game creators at Bucky Bingo slots developed games where you can reel in some slots that have fishing symbols and the games also have themes related to fish and fishing activities. You could play games like Pet luck, Eycon, or Fishin’ Frenzy; the games are engaging and you can make some decent money from playing it.

World of Warcraft

One of the most famous games ever; it has millions of subscribers worldwide and it’s considered to be one of the best MMORPG to ever enter the gaming world. You can choose to play from two different factions, either the Horde or Alliance and each character can pick up some professions to level up in their adventures. One of those professions is fishing, you get to go around the world and raise your fishing skill to make food or to gain achievements. The most engaging thing about it is the weekly fishing competition where you compete with other players to win different prizes. Also, you have chances to fish up some very rare pets and mounts randomly. Wouldn’t you want to try it out and see if you’re lucky enough to fish any?

Catch & Release VR

If you’re into virtual reality gaming and you want to experience how it would feel if you actually catch fish in a game, then this will be the perfect game for you! It’s very engaging and you can feel your fishing rod and hold the fish when you catch it. You will be on a boat in a lake too, and feel the exact relaxing feeling you would get as if you were really fishing.

 

Whether you’re casually playing or doing it hardcore every day, you will find it entertaining to play some of the different fishing games or games with fishing themes. Just imagine that you’re really fishing when you play these entertaining games; sit back and relax while you enjoy the peacefulness of fishing from the comfort of your own home.

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NJ State Senator Wants to make New Jersey a Global Leader of Fusion Energy Technology

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Princeton NJ, Senator Joe Pennacchio has introduced a bipartisan package of legislation to make New Jersey a global leader of fusion energy research and the development of commercial technology to bring fusion power to market, saying it represents a rare opportunity for the business and environmental communities to work together.

Sen. Joe Pennacchio’s package of bills would make New Jersey a global leader of fusion energy research and the development of commercial technology to bring fusion power to market. (SenateNJ.com)

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Multi-state Anti-Trust Investigation Launched on Google

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Glen Rock NJ, A group of 50 attorneys general from 48 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico unveiled a major antitrust investigation of Google Monday, sharply escalating the regulatory scrutiny facing the tech giant.The probe will focus on whether Google (GOOG) has harmed competition and consumers, looking at least initially into the company’s conduct in its search, advertising and other businesses, though it may expand from there.

Today it was announced that a bipartisan group of attorneys general, including New Jersey, have opened a multi-state investigation into allegations of anti-competitive conduct by Google in the market for internet advertising.

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Some of the Android Phones with Best UI

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To assess the efficiency, people used to look at benchmarking systems checking the hardware aspect of smartphones. However, the hardware side isn’t all about a portable device’s general efficiency: software development is also among another variable.

When it goes to the software aspect of Android smartphones, companies generally create two decisions: create highly tailored variants of Android for their phones or publish them with a small number of customizations (and also with no UI customizations either) with Android inventory edition.

The first alternative offers more characteristics and helpful apps, whereas the second solution generally leads to stronger performance. In spite of results, Master Lu Benchmark published his private top 10 of the finest Android user interfaces.

Hydrogen OS through One Plus is the greatest and it’s mostly an inventory UI, according to the classification. 2nd, they discover Hawaii’s EMUI, which is a highly tailored variant of Android alternatively.

Smartisan’s fifth position is invaded by Smartisan OS, whereas Xiaomi’s MIUI gets the fourth position. Then received Oppo’s Color OS, Samsung understands on Galaxy-series phones, Google Pixels User interface, HTC’s Sense, Fun touch of Vivo OS, and finally Nubia UI.

There are still a few irritating components of One UI, but they’re not ruining what’s otherwise a comprehensive, consistent, and (dare I mention) reflective Android variant. This is not Samsung’s standard wisdom.

Though in the past couple of years, you have not yet paid near regard to the globe of Android, you may have missed anything: we’re not talking much more about bodies. We used to believe there could be such a thing as real Android, which was then violated on the bottom of it by useless and irritating software levels.

Pure Android is doing far less than it utilized to do nowadays. The simple version of an Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is no longer anything you would like to use on your own so many valuable pieces have been removed from the open-source or are being distributed either by Google or even the manufacturer alternatively.

No Phone Android Anymore with ‘Pure’

So it’s kind of missing the point to speak about real Android and masks. Most Android-built devices have special technology that runs much closer than the body, whether it’s Samsung, Xiaomi or yeah also Google.

Throughout the review for Pixel 2 vs S9, Samsung Galaxy of version S9 is a better Smartphone because it has good video recording performance, wide-angle selfie, till 400 GB expandable storage, greater screen resolution as well as pixel density, larger screen volume, fully AMOLED display, up to 30 minutes visibility of 1.5 meters, flood-resistant IP68, smaller, quicker GPU acceleration and strong CPU, and strong battery capacity.

Here is a brief analysis of Google Pixels 2 vs Samsung Galaxy S9,

Layout

Width; Samsung S9 having 8.5 mm, on the other hand, Google Pixel 2 is 7.8 mm wide.

Weight

Samsung S9 weighs 6807 mm although Google pixel 2 is 69.7 mm; Google pixel 2 is 143 g, whereas Samsung S9 is 163 g.

Resistance

Almost all devices are dust-resistant and water-proof.

Height

Pixel 2 of Google is 145.7 mm, while Samsung S9 is 147.7 mm.

Feel and Look

Most of the inventory (Pixel) Android’s esthetic attraction is on house displays and the phone drawer when you get in the menu options and dialog cabinets, it’s fairly utilitarian instead of beautiful.

With Samsung’s One user interface, regard to precision extends into table headings or dialog boxes as well as icons a little closer. Take the flying bubble-style submissions in the Settings panel in One UI, for instance, as opposed to the very registered display on the Pixel devices.

Rarely, Samsung’s propensity to graphic flourish may be above and confusing. With one user interface, however, the equilibrium appears to be pretty good, with fewer useless changes to feel and look.

That’s not to mention the bad design of the Pixel Android OS. The Google Assistant input (one swipe from house monitor to the left) is performed very beautifully, and faster than the Bixby-powered counterpart of Samsung. Notifications on inventory Android feel a little better and easier, we believe.

Thematic and Personalization

Samsung does have the upper hand here, even though we’ve only seen the 1st signs in a theme show up in Android Q. The one user interface has a Wallpaper as well as theme admission on the Settings menu that doesn’t have any counterpart on Android inventory on the Pixels, so you have a number more choices to run around.

The animated wallpapers are quite well done from either the pixel point of view, as is the standard weather and calendar application. All in all, however, we favor Samsung’s One user interface architecture, and it’s also more versatile.

Overall, Samsung’s One user interface is an enhancement on what’s come before it: Everything is clearer and simpler to write, with much more subtle and yet just as effective graphic indications for customers. Many of the icons also seem to have been fixed up to enhance the general look of the Operating system.

Traditionally, the advantage of getting a more stable design is that it’s running quicker, and that’s something Google certainly has in mind. Though, Samsung appears to have produced one user interface nippier and far less laggy than any of its earlier incarnations of TouchWiz or Samsung Understanding, even if we tested it in among of Samsung’s 2019 flagship devices.

Options and Apps

Apps are one region where Samsung, as well as its one-UI variant of Android, is still far behind how much Google can deliver, which may be anticipated. About connections, calendar, calculator, SMS applications, etc., we would be amazed if many individuals preferred Samsung’s alternatives over Google’s.

The variations are most pronounced in the most significant applications: Google Chrome vs. Samsung Internet, Gmail vs. Samsung Email and Google Photos vs Samsung Gallery. Apps from Samsung aren’t awful, but Google has a definite advantage.

Conclusion

Thus these are few of the parameters discussed above where you can compare different phones and the UI they have got.

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Facebook Suffers Mysterious Technical Glitch

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Ridgewood NJ, Facebook users around the world reported issues logging into and posting on the site as well as on Instagram and WhatsApp. The Ridgewood blog has been prevented from posting intermittently since Tuesday evening, but initially we thought Facebook was just blocking out posts as they often do.  

According to sources Facebook hasn’t given a reason for the outage, and as usual provided minimal information other than acknowledging it is aware services are down in some areas.

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The call from “Apple” about an iCloud breach is the Newest Phone Scam

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Ridgewood NJ, If you receive a phone call claiming to be from Apple warning of an iCloud breach, beware: It’s a trick and another in a series of “Tech Support Scams” .Telephone scammers are cold-calling people, claiming that iCloud, Apple’s cloud service, has been hacked, and asking them to give up their accounts details. In theory, phone scammers can’t do anything if you don’t give them your details or do what they say. But if you’ve reused the same password multiple times, then anyone might be able to gain access to your account.

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‘Designer babies’ debate should start, scientists say

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‘Designer babies’ debate should start, scientists say

By James Gallagher Health editor, BBC News website

Rapid progress in genetics is making “designer babies” more likely and society needs to be prepared, leading scientists have told the BBC.

Dr Tony Perry, a pioneer in cloning, has announced precise DNA editing at the moment of conception in mice.

He said huge advances in the past two years meant “designer babies” were no longer HG Wells territory.

Other leading scientists and bioethicists argue it is time for a serious public debate on the issue.

Designer babies – genetically modified for beauty, intelligence or to be free of disease – have long been a topic of science fiction.

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China Suspends Cybersecurity Cooperation After U.S. Charges

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China Suspends Cybersecurity Cooperation After U.S. Charges

By Bloomberg News  May 20, 2014 12:15 AM ET

China suspended its involvement in a cybersecurity working group and threatened further retaliation after the U.S. indicted five Chinese military officials for allegedly stealing trade secrets.

The indictment is a “serious violation of the basic norms of international relations and damaged China-U.S. cooperation and mutual trust,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said in a statement. Assistant Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang summoned U.S. Ambassador Max Baucus yesterday to lodge a formal protest, the ministry said today.

Qin’s sharply worded statement reflected how the charges, which accused China of a vast effort to mine U.S. technology through cyber-espionage, added new strains to a relationship already tested by past allegations of hacking. Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden claimed last year that the U.S had been hacking into computers in China since 2009.

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SOPA opponents may go nuclear and other 2012 predictions

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by Declan McCullagh  December 29, 2011 4:00 AM PST

The Internet’s most popular destinations, including eBay, Google, Facebook, and Twitter seem to view Hollywood-backed copyright legislation as an existential threat.

It was Google co-founder Sergey Brin who warned that the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act “would put us on a par with the most oppressive nations in the world.” Craigslist founder Craig Newmark, Twitter co-founders Jack Dorsey and Biz Stone, and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman argue that the bills give the Feds unacceptable “power to censor the Web.”
But these companies have yet to roll out the heavy artillery.

When the home pages of Google.com, Amazon.com, Facebook.com, and their Internet allies simultaneously turn black with anti-censorship warnings that ask users to contact politicians about a vote in the U.S. Congress the next day on SOPA, you’ll know they’re finally serious.
True, it would be the political equivalent of a nuclear option–possibly drawing retributions from the the influential politicos backing SOPA and Protect IP–but one that could nevertheless be launched in 2012.

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Two Centuries On, a Cryptologist Cracks a Presidential Code

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Unlocking This Cipher Wasn’t Self-Evident; Algorithms and Educated Guesses

By RACHEL EMMA SILVERMAN
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For more than 200 years, buried deep within Thomas Jefferson’s correspondence and papers, there lay a mysterious cipher — a coded message that appears to have remained unsolved. Until now.

The cryptic message was sent to President Jefferson in December 1801 by his friend and frequent correspondent, Robert Patterson, a mathematics professor at the University of Pennsylvania. President Jefferson and Mr. Patterson were both officials at the American Philosophical Society — a group that promoted scholarly research in the sciences and humanities — and were enthusiasts of ciphers and other codes, regularly exchanging letters about them.

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In this message, Mr. Patterson set out to show the president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence what he deemed to be a nearly flawless cipher. “The art of secret writing,” or writing in cipher, has “engaged the attention both of the states-man & philosopher for many ages,” Mr. Patterson wrote. But, he added, most ciphers fall “far short of perfection.”

To Mr. Patterson’s view, a perfect code had four properties: It should be adaptable to all languages; it should be simple to learn and memorize; it should be easy to write and to read; and most important of all, “it should be absolutely inscrutable to all unacquainted with the particular key or secret for decyphering.”

Mr. Patterson then included in the letter an example of a message in his cipher, one that would be so difficult to decode that it would “defy the united ingenuity of the whole human race,” he wrote.

There is no evidence that Jefferson, or anyone else for that matter, ever solved the code. But Jefferson did believe the cipher was so inscrutable that he considered having the State Department use it, and passed it on to the ambassador to France, Robert Livingston.

The cipher finally met its match in Lawren Smithline, a 36-year-old mathematician. Dr. Smithline has a Ph.D. in mathematics and now works professionally with cryptology, or code-breaking, at the Center for Communications Research in Princeton, N.J., a division of the Institute for Defense Analyses.

A couple of years ago, Dr. Smithline’s neighbor, who was working on a Jefferson project at Princeton University, told Dr. Smithline of Mr. Patterson’s mysterious cipher.

Dr. Smithline, intrigued, decided to take a look. “A problem like this cipher can keep me up at night,” he says. After unlocking its hidden message in 2007, Dr. Smithline articulated his puzzle-solving techniques in a recent paper in the magazine American Scientist and also in a profile in Harvard Magazine, his alma mater’s alumni journal.

The “Perfect” Cipher?

The 1801 letter from Robert Patterson to Thomas Jefferson The code, Mr. Patterson made clear in his letter, was not a simple substitution cipher. That’s when you replace one letter of the alphabet with another. The problem with substitution ciphers is that they can be cracked by using what’s termed frequency analysis, or studying the number of times that a particular letter occurs in a message. For instance, the letter “e” is the most common letter in English, so if a code is sufficiently long, whatever letter appears most often is likely a substitute for “e.”

Because frequency analysis was already well known in the 19th century, cryptographers of the time turned to other techniques. One was called the nomenclator: a catalog of numbers, each standing for a word, syllable, phrase or letter. Mr. Jefferson’s correspondence shows that he used several code books of nomenclators. An issue with these tools, according to Mr. Patterson’s criteria, is that a nomenclator is too tough to memorize.

Jefferson even wrote about his own ingenious code, a model of which is at his home, Monticello, in Charlottesville, Va. Called the wheel cipher, the device consisted of cylindrical pieces, threaded onto an iron spindle, with letters inscribed on the edge of each wheel in a random order. Users could scramble and unscramble words simply by turning the wheels.

But Mr. Patterson had a few more tricks up his sleeve. He wrote the message text vertically, in columns from left to right, using no capital letters or spaces. The writing formed a grid, in this case of about 40 lines of some 60 letters each.

Then, Mr. Patterson broke the grid into sections of up to nine lines, numbering each line in the section from one to nine. In the next step, Mr. Patterson transcribed each numbered line to form a new grid, scrambling the order of the numbered lines within each section. Every section, however, repeated the same jumbled order of lines.

The trick to solving the puzzle, as Mr. Patterson explained in his letter, meant knowing the following: the number of lines in each section, the order in which those lines were transcribed and the number of random letters added to each line.

The key to the code consisted of a series of two-digit pairs. The first digit indicated the line number within a section, while the second was the number of letters added to the beginning of that row. For instance, if the key was 58, 71, 33, that meant that Mr. Patterson moved row five to the first line of a section and added eight random letters; then moved row seven to the second line and added one letter, and then moved row three to the third line and added three random letters. Mr. Patterson estimated that the potential combinations to solve the puzzle was “upwards of ninety millions of millions.”

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After explaining this in his letter, Mr. Patterson wrote, “I presume the utter impossibility of decyphering will be readily acknowledged.”

Undaunted, Dr. Smithline decided to tackle the cipher by analyzing the probability of digraphs, or pairs of letters. Certain pairs of letters, such as “dx,” don’t exist in English, while some letters almost always appear next to a certain other letter, such as “u” after “q”.

To get a sense of language patterns of the era, Dr. Smithline studied the 80,000 letter-characters contained in Jefferson’s State of the Union addresses, and counted the frequency of occurrences of “aa,” “ab,” “ac,” through “zz.”

Dr. Smithline then made a series of educated guesses, such as the number of rows per section, which two rows belong next to each other, and the number of random letters inserted into a line.
To help vet his guesses, he turned to a tool not available during the 19th century: a computer algorithm. He used what’s called “dynamic programming,” which solves large problems by breaking puzzles down into smaller pieces and linking together the solutions.

The overall calculations necessary to solve the puzzle were fewer than 100,000, which Dr. Smithline says would be “tedious in the 19th century, but doable.”

After about a week of working on the puzzle, the numerical key to Mr. Patterson’s cipher emerged — 13, 34, 57, 65, 22, 78, 49. Using that digital key, he was able to unfurl the cipher’s text:

“In Congress, July Fourth, one thousand seven hundred and seventy six. A declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. When in the course of human events…”

That, of course, is the beginning — with a few liberties taken — to the Declaration of Independence, written at least in part by Jefferson himself. “Patterson played this little joke on Thomas Jefferson,” says Dr. Smithline. “And nobody knew until now.”

Write to Rachel Emma Silverman at rachel.silverman@wsj.com