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  • monida 1:24 pm on July 13, 2009 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    ស្ត្រី​មានគត៌ប្រើ​កុំព្យូទ័រ​បាន​ឬ​ទេ? 

    នៅ​ពេល​មានគត៌​ អនាគត​ម្ដាយ​គ្រប់​រូប​ក៏​ចាប់​ផ្ដើម​មាន​ការ​ព្រួយបារម្ភ​ថា​ តើ​ខ្លួន​អាច​ប្រើ​កុំព្យូទ័រ​ចន្លោះ​ពេល​មាន​ផ្ទៃពោះ​បាន​ដែរ​ឬ​អត់?

    លទ្ធផល​នៃ​ការ​សិក្សា​ថ្មីៗ​នេះ​គេ​បាន​រក​ឃើញ​ថា​ ពន្លឺ​កាំរស្មី​ដែល​​ជា​គ្រោះ​ថ្នាក់​ចំពោះ​ទារក​ក្នុង​ផ្ទៃ​ ឬ​ធ្វើ​ឲ្យ​រលូត​កូន​​នោះ​ជា​រលក​ដែល​ធ្វើ​ឲ្យ​កើត​ចំហាយ​វិទ្យុ​សកម្ម​ (Ionizing Radiation) មាន​ជា​អាទិ៍​ រលក​ពី​ឧបករណ៍​ថត​កាំ​រស្មី​អ៊ុក្ស​ និង​ឧបករណ៍​ CT Scan។ ប៉ុន្តែ​​ពន្លឺ​ដែល​ជះ​ចេញ​ពី​អេក្រង់​កុំព្យូទ័រ​ ឬ​ VDT (Visual Display Terminals) ជា​ពន្លឺ​ម៉ៃក្រូរ៉េវ​ ដងស៊ីតេ​ទាប​ ដែល​​ជា​រលក​មេ​ដែក​អគ្គិសនី​ប្រភេទ​មិន​ធ្វើ​ឲ្យ​កើត​ចំហាយ​វិទ្យុសកម្ម​ (No nionizing Radiation) ទើប​មិន​បង្ក​គ្រោះថ្នាក់។

    ប៉ុន្តែ​ទោះ​បី​ជា​យ៉ាង​ណា​ក៏​ដោយ​ ការ​ប្រើ​កុំព្យូទ័រ​មិន​បាន​ត្រឹមត្រូវ​ រួម​ទាំង​ឥរិយាបថ​អង្គុយ​មិន​ត្រឹមត្រូវ​ ក៏​អាច​ធ្វើ​ឲ្យ​អនាគត​ម្ដាយ​ទាំងឡាយ​កើត​អាការ​ចុក​រួច​ដៃ​ជើង​ ឬ​អស់​កម្លាំង​ល្ហិតល្ហៃ​បាន​ដែរ។

    ឥរិយាបថ​អង្គុយ​ដែល​ត្រឹមត្រូវ (បន្ថែម …)

     
  • monida 3:21 pm on March 26, 2009 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Windows Touch coming soon 

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    From BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7965513.stm

    The multi-touch controls familiar to Apple iPhone users will be built-in to Microsoft’s Windows 7. Windows Touch will be a “ first class way to interact with your PC alongside mouse and keyboard,” said the firm.

    Microsoft believes multi-touch PCs will become popular in retail, public spaces, on laptops and “ kitchen PCs” . Some Windows machines already feature rudimentary touch input and Apple is also reportedly readying touch for Macs in its Snow Leopard update to OSX.

    A small number of multi-touch PCs are already on the market, including the HP TouchSmart and the Dell Latitude XT, and Microsoft hopes Windows 7 will create a new ecosystem of devices that take advantage of touch.

     
  • monida 9:52 am on February 28, 2009 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Write in C 

     
  • monida 12:33 pm on February 6, 2009 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    គម្រោង​ខ្សែ​កាប្លិ៍អុបទិក​១៨​លាន​ដុល្លារ​នឹង​ជួយ​ឲ្យ​សេវា​អ៊ីនធឺណិត​លឿន​ និង​ថោក​ 

    អត្ថបទៈ http://women.open.org.kh/km/internet-willbe-fastandcheap

    ភ្នំពេញ៖ គម្រោង​បណ្ដាញ​ខ្សែ​កាប្លិ៍អុបទិក​ ដែល​មាន​តម្លៃ​​១៨​លាន​ដុល្លារ​ នឹង​ជួយ​បង្កើន​គុណភាព​​អ៊ីនធឺណិត​ទូរ​គមនាគមន៍​ និង​ការ​បញ្ជូន​ប្រព័ន្ធ​​ទូរទស្សន៍​នៅ​ក្នុង​ប្រទេស​កម្ពុជា​​ជា​ពិសេស​​ ធ្វើ​​ឲ្យ​អ៊ីនធឺណិត​ដើរ​លឿន​ឯ​តម្លៃ​​ក៏​ថោក​ជាង​មុន។ នេះ​ជា​ការ​មាន​ប្រសាសន៍​របស់​លោក​ សូរ​ ឃុន​ រដ្ឋមន្ត្រី​ក្រសួង​ប្រៃសណីយ៍​ និង​ទូរគមនាគមន៍។

    លោក​រដ្ឋមន្ត្រី​បាន​ប្រាប់​រស្មីកម្ពុជា​កាល​ពី​ថ្ងៃ​ព្រហស្បតិ៍​ ទី​២៩​ មករា​ ២០០៩​ថា​ គម្រោង​ហេដ្ឋារចនាសម្ព័ន្ធ​ទូរគមនាគមន៍​ដែល​ចំណាយ​ទឹក​ប្រាក់​១៨​លាន​ ដុល្លារ​ ដែល​បាន​ពី​ឥណទាន​​របស់​ប្រទេស​ចិន​នោះ​នឹង​បញ្ចប់​នៅ​ខែ​មេសា​ខាង​មុខ។ បណ្ដាញ​ខ្សែកាប្លិ៍​នេះ​​ជា​បណ្ដាញ​ទូរគមនាគមន៍​អនុ​តំបន់​ទន្លេ​មេគង្គ​ មាន​សារ​ប្រយោជន៍​អាច​ឲ្យ​បណ្ដា​ប្រទេស​​ទន្លេ​មេគង្គ។ ពេល​គម្រោង​​បញ្ចប់​ ខាង​ក្រសួង​នឹង​រៀបចំ​បណ្ដាញ​អ៊ីនធឺណិត​ទៅ​តាម​ស្រុក​តាម​ទី​ប្រជុំ​ជន​ឃុំ​ តាមរយៈ​ខ្សែ​មេ។

    លោក​ សូរ​ ឃុន​ បាន​បញ្ជាក់​ថា​ ការ​ត​ភ្ជាប់​បណ្ដាញ​ខ្សែកាប្លិ៍​អុបទិក​ទៅ​ឡាវ​នោះ​គឺ​ចាប់​ផ្ដើម​ពី​ខេត្ត ​សៀមរាប​ កំពង់ធំ​ កំពង់ចាម​ ក្រចេះ​ ស្ទឹងត្រែង​ ហើយ​ភ្ជាប់​ទៅ​ដល់​ឡាវ​តែ​ម្ដង។ កម្ពុជា​ និង​ឡាវ​បាន​ចុះ​អនុស្សរណៈ​យោគយល់​គ្នា​រួច​ហើយ​កាល​ពី​ថ្ងៃ​១២​ មករា​ ២០០៩​ នៅ​ក្នុង​ខេត្ត​ចម្ប៉ា​សាក់​ប្រទេស​ឡាវ​ ដើម្បី​បញ្ចប់​​ការ​រៀបចំ​នេះ។ ឯ​ខាង​ព្រំដែន​ថៃ​យើង​ភ្ជាប់​ពី​ប៉ោយប៉ែត​ទៅ​ហើយ​បាន​ចប់​សព្វ​គ្រប់​ហើយ។

    ខាង​ឡាវ​ក៏​បាន​ភ្ជាប់​ខ្សែកាប្លិ៍​ពី​ខេត្ត​ឃុនណាន​របស់​ចិន​រួច​ដែរ។ ជា​មួយ​គ្នា​នេះ​ដែរ​លោក​ សៅ​ វល័ក្ខណ​ នាយក​ប្រតិបត្តិ​នៃ​ក្រុមហ៊ុន​ Technology System Integration បាន​និយាយ​ថា​ គម្រោង​នេះ​នឹង​ជួយ​ធ្វើ​ឲ្យ​ល្អ​ប្រសើរ​ឡើង​ដល់​ល្បឿន​​នៃ​ការ​ភ្ជាប់​ អ៊ីនធឺណិត​គឺ​លឿន​ និង​ជួយ​កាត់​បន្ថយ​តម្លៃ​សេវា​ទូរគមនាគមន៍​ ហើយ​វា​ក៏​អាច​ឲ្យ​កម្ពុជា​​ចូល​រួម​ក្នុង​ប្រតិបត្តិការ​​សេដ្ឋកិច្ច​ និង​នយោបាយ​ជាមួយ​បណ្ដា​ប្រទេស​ក្នុង​តំបន់​ និង​នៅ​ពិភពលោក​តាមរយៈ​ការ​ភ្ជាប់​បណ្ដាញ​អ៊ីនធឺណិត​ បណ្ដាញ​ទូរគមនាគមន៍៕

     
  • monida 10:51 pm on January 6, 2009 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Camtasia Studio 

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    A program that creates videos of on-screen activity from any application

    Camtasia Studio is the complete professional solution for recording, editing and sharing high-quality screen video on the Web, CD-ROM and portable media players, including iPod.

    Requirement

    300 MHz processor
    64 MB of RAM

     
  • monida 11:06 pm on October 16, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Computer tutorials based on pictures 

    It’s very interesting!! Easy to get start!! Try it here http://inpics.net/

     
  • monida 9:12 am on September 12, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Matrix Box is a new IT company.

    MatrixBox offers a wide range of IT services with a professional quality:
    * Web-Based Applications
    * Database Design and Development
    * System Installation and Networking
    * Free Consultant
    * On-Demand Training
    * Maintenance

    Check this link for more detail: http://www.matrixbox.com/

     
  • monida 11:57 am on September 9, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    IT Funny toon 

     
  • monida 9:11 am on September 9, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Starting with MS Office Publisher 

    Currently beside my duty of web develping, I’m in charge of creating newsletter for my department. I simply use MS Office Word and Adobe Image Styler to serve a little design. But for the current edition, I suddently wanna try with MS Office Publisher. It seems not bad for me. It ’s not defficult as MS Office Word. It has a numbers of  templates. It generate frames, images blog…easy to manage.

    Newsletter No 12 has been created with MS Office Word. Let’s compare with Newsletter No 13 which has been tried with MS Office Publisher.

                              

         itupdate_no_12              itupdate_no_13

     
  • monida 2:12 am on August 26, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Domain Names 

    The Structure of a Domain Name

    A domain name always has two or more parts separated by dots and typically consists of some form of an organization’s name and a three letter or more suffix. For example, the domain name for IBM is “ ibm.com” ; the United Nations is “ un.org.”

    The domain name suffix is known as a generic top-level domain (gTLD) and it describes the type of organization. However in the last few years, the lines have blurred somewhat between these categories. Currently in use of these gTLDs:

      .aero–For the air-transport industry .biz–Reserved for businesses

      .com–For businesses, commercial enterprises, or online services like America Online. Most companies use this extension.

      .coop–Reserved for cooperatives

      .edu–For educational institutions and universities

      .gov–Reserved for United States government agencies

      .info–For all uses

      .int–For organizations established by international treaties

      .mil–For the United States military

      .museum–For use by museums

      .name–For use by individuals

      .net–For networks; usually reserved for organizations such as Internet service providers

      .org–For non-commercial organizations

      .pro–For use by professionals, such as attorneys and physicians

      Read more here : http://www.learnthenet.com/english/html/84domain.htm


     
  • monida 11:01 am on July 9, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Top Ten Mistakes in Web Design 

    1. Bad Search

    Overly literal search engines reduce usability in that they’re unable to handle typos, plurals, hyphens, and other variants of the query terms. Such search engines are particularly difficult for elderly users, but they hurt everybody.

    A related problem is when search engines prioritize results purely on the basis of how many query terms they contain, rather than on each document’s importance. Much better if your search engine calls out “ best bets” at the top of the list — especially for important queries, such as the names of your products.

    Search is the user’s lifeline when navigation fails. Even though advanced search can sometimes help, simple search usually works best, and search should be presented as a simple box, since that’s what users are looking for.

    2. PDF Files for Online Reading

    Users hate coming across a PDF file while browsing, because it breaks their flow. Even simple things like printing or saving documents are difficult because standard browser commands don’t work. Layouts are often optimized for a sheet of paper, which rarely matches the size of the user’s browser window. Bye-bye smooth scrolling. Hello tiny fonts.

    Worst of all, PDF is an undifferentiated blob of content that’s hard to navigate.

    PDF is great for printing and for distributing manuals and other big documents that need to be printed. Reserve it for this purpose and convert any information that needs to be browsed or read on the screen into real web pages.

    > Detailed discussion of why PDF is bad for online reading

    3. Not Changing the Color of Visited Links

    A good grasp of past navigation helps you understand your current location, since it’s the culmination of your journey. Knowing your past and present locations in turn makes it easier to decide where to go next. Links are a key factor in this navigation process. Users can exclude links that proved fruitless in their earlier visits. Conversely, they might revisit links they found helpful in the past.

    Most important, knowing which pages they’ve already visited frees users from unintentionally revisiting the same pages over and over again.

    These benefits only accrue under one important assumption: that users can tell the difference between visited and unvisited links because the site shows them in different colors. When visited links don’t change color, users exhibit more navigational disorientation in usability testing and unintentionally revisit the same pages repeatedly.

    > Usability implications of changing link colors
    > Guidelines for showing links

    4. Non-Scannable Text

    A wall of text is deadly for an interactive experience. Intimidating. Boring. Painful to read.

    Write for online, not print. To draw users into the text and support scannability, use well-documented tricks:

    • subheads
    • bulleted lists
    • highlighted keywords
    • short paragraphs
    • the inverted pyramid
    • a simple writing style, and
    • de-fluffed language devoid of marketese.

    > Eyetracking of reading patterns

    5. Fixed Font Size

    CSS style sheets unfortunately give websites the power to disable a Web browser’s “ change font size” button and specify a fixed font size. About 95% of the time, this fixed size is tiny, reducing readability significantly for most people over the age of 40.

    Respect the user’s preferences and let them resize text as needed. Also, specify font sizes in relative terms — not as an absolute number of pixels.

    6. Page Titles With Low Search Engine Visibility

    Search is the most important way users discover websites. Search is also one of the most important ways users find their way around individual websites. The humble page title is your main tool to attract new visitors from search listings and to help your existing users to locate the specific pages that they need.

    The page title is contained within the HTML <title> tag and is almost always used as the clickable headline for listings on search engine result pages (SERP). Search engines typically show the first 66 characters or so of the title, so it’s truly microcontent.

    Page titles are also used as the default entry in the Favorites when users bookmark a site. For your homepage, begin the with the company name, followed by a brief description of the site. Don’t start with words like “ The” or “ Welcome to” unless you want to be alphabetized under “ T” or “ W.”

    For other pages than the homepage, start the title with a few of the most salient information-carrying words that describe the specifics of what users will find on that page. Since the page title is used as the window title in the browser, it’s also used as the label for that window in the taskbar under Windows, meaning that advanced users will move between multiple windows under the guidance of the first one or two words of each page title. If all your page titles start with the same words, you have severely reduced usability for your multi-windowing users.

    Taglines on homepages are a related subject: they also need to be short and quickly communicate the purpose of the site.

    7. Anything That Looks Like an Advertisement

    Selective attention is very powerful, and Web users have learned to stop paying attention to any ads that get in the way of their goal-driven navigation. (The main exception being text-only search-engine ads.)

    Unfortunately, users also ignore legitimate design elements that look like prevalent forms of advertising. After all, when you ignore something, you don’t study it in detail to find out what it is.

    Therefore, it is best to avoid any designs that look like advertisements. The exact implications of this guideline will vary with new forms of ads; currently follow these rules:

    • banner blindness means that users never fixate their eyes on anything that looks like a banner ad due to shape or position on the page
    • animation avoidance makes users ignore areas with blinking or flashing text or other aggressive animations
    • pop-up purges mean that users close pop-up windoids before they have even fully rendered; sometimes with great viciousness (a sort of getting-back-at-GeoCities triumph).

    8. Violating Design Conventions

    Consistency is one of the most powerful usability principles: when things always behave the same, users don’t have to worry about what will happen. Instead, they know what will happen based on earlier experience. Every time you release an apple over Sir Isaac Newton, it will drop on his head. That’s good

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    The more users’ expectations prove right, the more they will feel in control of the system and the more they will like it. And the more the system breaks users’ expectations, the more they will feel insecure. Oops, maybe if I let go of this apple, it will turn into a tomato and jump a mile into the sky.

    Jakob’s Law of the Web User Experience states that “ users spend most of their time on other websites.”

    This means that they form their expectations for your site based on what’s commonly done on most other sites. If you deviate, your site will be harder to use and users will leave.

    9. Opening New Browser Windows

    Opening up new browser windows is like a vacuum cleaner sales person who starts a visit by emptying an ash tray on the customer’s carpet. Don’t pollute my screen with any more windows, thanks (particularly since current operating systems have miserable window management).

    Designers open new browser windows on the theory that it keeps users on their site. But even disregarding the user-hostile message implied in taking over the user’s machine, the strategy is self-defeating since it disables the Back button which is the normal way users return to previous sites. Users often don’t notice that a new window has opened, especially if they are using a small monitor where the windows are maximized to fill up the screen. So a user who tries to return to the origin will be confused by a grayed out Back button.

    Links that don’t behave as expected undermine users’ understanding of their own system. A link should be a simple hypertext reference that replaces the current page with new content. Users hate unwarranted pop-up windows. When they want the destination to appear in a new page, they can use their browser’s “ open in new window” command — assuming, of course, that the link is not a piece of code that interferes with the browser’s standard behavior.

    10. Not Answering Users’ Questions

    Users are highly goal-driven on the Web. They visit sites because there’s something they want to accomplish — maybe even buy your product. The ultimate failure of a website is to fail to provide the information users are looking for.

    Sometimes the answer is simply not there and you lose the sale because users have to assume that your product or service doesn’t meet their needs if you don’t tell them the specifics. Other times the specifics are buried under a thick layer of marketese and bland slogans. Since users don’t have time to read everything, such hidden info might almost as well not be there.

    The worst example of not answering users’ questions is to avoid listing the price of products and services. No B2C ecommerce site would make this mistake, but it’s rife in B2B, where most “ enterprise solutions” are presented so that you can’t tell whether they are suited for 100 people or 100,000 people. Price is the most specific piece of info customers use to understand the nature of an offering, and not providing it makes people feel lost and reduces their understanding of a product line. We have miles of videotape of users asking “ Where’s the price?” while tearing their hair out.

    Even B2C sites often make the associated mistake of forgetting prices in product lists, such as category pages or search results. Knowing the price is key in both situations; it lets users differentiate among products and click through to the most relevant ones.

    Extracted from: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9605.html

     
  • monida 3:57 pm on June 6, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 – LINQ 

    Language Intergrated Query (LINQ) is new technoloty of dot net. I start using it with my new project. It’s not easy… it’s my first project with dot net technology ;-)

    introducing-linq

     
  • monida 4:12 am on April 17, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Windows XP Tips & Tricks 

     
  • monida 3:11 am on April 17, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Complete List of Photoshop Tips 

    Photoshop Tip #1 – Create the World in Sixty Seconds

    Photoshop Tip #2 – Making those Little Colored Ball Icons

    … and many more!! in here (i just found) http://www.mccannas.com/pshop/photosh0.htm

     
  • monida 1:52 am on April 7, 2008 តំណភ្ជាប់អចិន្ត្រៃ | ឆ្លើយតប  

    Microsoft Werd 

    Anybody have ideas about this? please share! I don’t know what is this software for.

     

     
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