Facebook is one of the largest social networking sites. People all around the world use it to connect to each other. It was formerly created for high school and college students. It opened up for everybody in 2006 and then later in 2007 it opened up itself to developers. Therefore, it launched enormous opportunity for its users to make money online. From the time Facebook has opened up for developers, it has seen new applications overflowing.

Many people are constantly developing new applications on Facebook and many of them are even used by various different users to create pages that appeal to their own interests and needs. More than 1,900,000 users access the Facebook Marketplace application, which has now become a trend that is gaining fame.

Following are the few ways, which can help you, generate money online with Facebook:

Selling ad space: This is the most attractive part when it comes to making money online on Facebook. This forms majority of the business people do on it. Some Facebook applications let sellers advertise their wares to Facebook friends and other members. This method can help you make a lot of cash online by selling ad space on their page through ad networks like Lookery, Userplane and Google Adsense. Facebook is free to place ads in this marketplace and there is no limit on how many you can place. You can also try out the Social Ads to see how it benefits you. If you do not wish to sell, there are commission based sales referral programs that can help you a great deal. Following are 3 simple steps that can guarantee you a steady stream of income:

Develop a Facebook page that interests some advertisers. Create a space where ads can be placed on your Facebook pages and for this purpose install the My Stuff application that allows you to install any code on your Facebook profile and pages.

Find an advertiser who is willing to advertise on your Facebook page. Selling goods and services: Facebook application Brand Tracker looks for upcoming concerts, events, and links to ticket selling websites. As predicted, people may start buying things from their own Facebook page.

Sponsorship: this feature has also helped many people in making quick, easy, and handsome amount of money. Write a Facebook Book: it basically means advances and royalties for authors. So, you can make use of this option if you are good at writing content. If you are able to get good appreciators then you can surely earn enormous money online. Write a Facebook Blog: there are already numerous good ones who cover it up all. Surely, there is room for many more. Once you get an audience for your blog, you can begin to earn lot of money online.

Sell your Facebook application: create an application on Facebook, bring it in the notice of some thousand users, try and fetch revenue from it and then offer cast Per Install ads via Adonomics and provide data to get an Adonomics certified valuation. This is a sure shot path to earn handsomely on Facebook.

Facebook applications as a consultant: As of now, there is scarcity of good developers and so they are in huge demand. If you think you have it in you, go and fill up the vacuum there and earn sitting at home. Do not just think of Facebook as a site to have fun and contact people. It can also help you make money online. Facebook has users all around the world and it has huge audience to it which and help you a great deal in your purpose of making money. You can access it anywhere anytime and people from all age groups can use it. So make use of the enhanced opportunities Facebook provides to its members.

How many times have you installed a LAMP server only to find Apache doesn’t seem to want to run right? Or you install a new module only to see Apache try to download pages as file, instead of displaying them on screen?

There are a hundred and one thousand things that can go wrong with any web server installation. From a fresh installation to an installation that has been running for a long time, you never know when something is going to cause your web server to go astray. When it does happen, it’s always nice to know that, usually, Occam’s Razor applies.

In this tutorial you will find some advice that will help you through some of the more common issues that can pop up with an Apache web server.

Is your server actually running?

Believe it or not, this has happened to plenty of administrators. You take the server down, do some maintenance, and when you go to check out the server you’re getting errors. The first thing you do, naturally, is check out that /etc/apache2/apache.conf file to make sure your syntax is correct. But it’s perfect! What’s up? The first thing you might want to check is to make sure the server is running. But you don’t want to just issue the command to start the server or reload the server. Instead, issue the command:

sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 status

Which should return something like:

* apache is running (pid 9751).

If not, start the server with either:

sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start

or

sudo apache2ctl start

NOTE: If you are using a distribution like Fedora, SuSE, or Mandriva you will need to first su to the root user and issue the above commands WITHOUT using sudo.

It’s not running and it won’t start

Did you just make changes to your Apache configuration file? Are the changes correct? If you’re not sure, you can use the apache2ctl command to check the syntax of your configuration file. This is done with the command:

sudo apache2ctl configtext

The above command should report:

Syntax OK

If you don’t get an OK, you will get information that points to the errors in your configuration file.

Apache wants to download .php files!

This is another common issue. When you add a new tool on your web server (such as Drupal), if your configuration file is set up properly, any .php file might not be displayed. Instead any attempt to view a .php file will instead have your browser trying to download the file. Why is this? Apache must be informed that certain extensions are to be displayed, not downloaded. This is done from within the Apache configuration file. Open up that file (in the Ubuntu server it will be /etc/apache2/apache2.conf) and first look for the following line:

DirectoryIndex index.html

If that file doesn’t include index.php nearly all sites that use php will be rendered useless.

The second line to look for is:

AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php

If you find this line, and it is commented out, make sure you uncomment it by removing the “#” character. If it is not there add it to the bottom of the configuration file.

And, as always, when you make a change to the configuration file, restart Apache.

Know where to look for problems

Finally, it is crucial that you know where to first turn when the above doesn’t help you out. Any time I have an issue with Apache where Occam’s Razor does not apply, the first place I turn is the log files.

If you look in /var/log/apache2 you will find, at least, the following files:

* access.log: This keeps track of any connection made to your server.
* error.log: This keeps track of any errors that occur with Apache.
* other_vhosts_access.log: This is where virtual hosts will log when the virtual host has not been prescribed its own log file.

Of course, as your site evolves so will your available log files. Regardless of what you find in /var/log/apache2, that is where you should always first turn when you have problems. Even before you google.

Final thoughts

Now you should be able to handle some of the more common issues with the Apache server. And if your problem isn’t common, you also know where to turn to find clues that will lead you down the right path to correction.

BANGALORE, India, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Infosys Technologies (Infosys), a world leader in Consulting and Information Technology Services, today announced that it has teamed up with Oracle through the ’BPO Powered by Oracle program,’ and is launching a comprehensive managed services platform for multi-function HR through its Infosys Business Platforms offering.

With this launch, Infosys moves into the next generation of multi-process HR transformational outsourcing. This platform is built on state-of-the-art technology and will enable process transformation, while also being cost-effective. This will help companies streamline their HR operations and reduce operational costs. The Infosys Business Platform for HR frees up significant capital expenditure locked into HR technology and process investments, allowing the HR function to be a strategic enabler of an organization’s business objectives.

The Infosys Business Platform for HR is built on Oracle’s industry-leading PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Capital Management (HCM) Suite and offers the entire "Hire-to-Retire" processes and operations such as HR Administration, Payroll and Talent Management functions like Recruitment, Performance Management, and Learning Management in a fully hosted and managed environment.

Clients can take advantage of the scalable IT infrastructure to achieve economies of scale, best practices and variable cost models. Offshore teams will provide integrated technology, process and language support from multiple offshore and near-shore delivery centers. The unique shared services business model helps clients realize transformational benefits by unlocking capital expenditure, streamlining business processes and enhancing operational performance metrics.

"We are excited to team up with Oracle and are already seeing early successes of this model in Australia and New Zealand. The launch will also extend to Asia, Europe and the Americas," said Anantha Radhakrishnan, Vice President, Infosys. "This unique bundling of HR technology, application services, HCM process consulting and BPO delivers transformational value using levers such as global sourcing, technology innovation, process optimization, scale and centralization."

"The combination of Oracle’s PeopleSoft Enterprise HCM Suite and Infosys’ world-class IT and HR capabilities can help global organizations achieve HR process transformation and cost reduction using a ’pay-as-you-go’ variable pricing model," said Tibor Beles, Vice President, Oracle Business Process Outsourcing. "We are impressed with Infosys’ execution capabilities as demonstrated by winning their first customers on Infosys Business Platform for HR within the first few months of working together."

About Infosys Technologies Ltd.

Infosys (Nasdaq: INFY) defines, designs and delivers IT-enabled business solutions that help Global 2000 companies win in a Flat World. These solutions focus on providing strategic differentiation and operational superiority to clients. With Infosys, clients are assured of a transparent business partner, world-class processes, speed of execution and the power to stretch their IT budget by leveraging the Global Delivery Model that Infosys pioneered. Infosys has over 105,000 employees in over 50 offices worldwide. Infosys is part of the NASDAQ-100 Index and The Global Dow. For more information, visit www.infosys.com.

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