May 10, 2009
Happy Mother’s Day
Hey…baru ada mood ku kan blogging.. hehe…
Happy Mother’s Day to my mum,aunt,cousin,nini and all the mothers out there!!
I gave my mum flowers,tapi awal.the day before.. tapi,ok lah the flowers(Y)(Y)(Y)
I love my mum
I love her SO much
I want to thank her for what she did for me dari damit sampai im 14 y.o ane…
I know u sacrifice a lot, lahir kan aku and raising me up isnt that easy,as im a big-headed child…

This is me and my mum...
and today,i attended my cousin’s wedding. ada future-mama baru lagi in our family. YEAY! okay,shut up bil. After the wedding,balik rumah,mandi and tidur sekajap.

Belle and Niea Joe..otw to Tutong..

Me

driving + vaining..haha!
Malam nya,me and both of my parents went to Dynasty Restaurant. We had dinner there. The food was okay lah.. (Y)(Y) After makan,balik….
So,today,aku ngalih!!! seriously..NGALIH!!! EXHAUSTED berabis!!!
May 8, 2009
E-commerce
E-commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services on the Internet, especially the World Wide Web.
It can be divided into:
- E-tailing or “virtual storefronts” on Web sites with online catalogs, sometimes gathered into a “virtual mall”
- The gathering and use of demographic data through Web contacts
- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), the business-to-business exchange of data
- E-mail and fax and their use as media for reaching prospects and established customers (for example, with newsletters)
- Business-to-business buying and selling
- The security of business transaction
E-tailing or The Virtual Storefront and the Virtual Mall
As a place for direct retail shopping, with its 24-hour availability(WOW!! in Brunei only the nasi katok gerai opens 24hr), a global reach, the ability to interact and provide custom information and ordering, and multimedia prospects, the Web is rapidly becoming a multibillion dollar source of revenue for the world’s businesses. A number of businesses already report considerable success. As early as the middle of 1997, Dell Computers reported orders of a million dollars a day. By early 1999, projected e-commerce revenues for business were in the billions of dollars and the stocks of companies deemed most adept at e-commerce were skyrocketing. Although many so-called ‘dotcom’ retailers disappeared in the economic shakeout of 2000, Web retailing at sites such as Amazon.com, CDNow.com, ebay.com and CompudataOnline.com continues to grow.
Market Research
In early 1999, it was widely recognized that because of the interactive nature of the Internet, companies could gather data about prospects and customers in unprecedented amounts -through site registration, questionnaires, and as part of taking orders. The issue of whether data was being collected with the knowledge and permission of market subjects had been raised. (Microsoft referred to its policy of data collection as “profiling” and a proposed standard has been developed that allows Internet users to decide who can have what personal information.)
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
EDI is the exchange of business data using an understood data format. It predates today’s Internet. EDI involves data exchange among parties that know each other well and make arrangements for one-to-one (or point-to-point) connection, usually dial-up. EDI is expected to be replaced by one or more standard XML formats, such as ebXML
E-Mail, Fax, and Internet Telephony
E-commerce is also conducted through the more limited electronic forms of communication called e-mail, facsimile or fax, and the emerging use of telephone calls over the Internet. Most of this is business-to-business, with some companies attempting to use e-mail and fax for unsolicited ads (usually viewed as online junk mail or spam) to consumers and other business prospects. An increasing number of business Web sites offer e-mail newsletters for subscribers. A new trend is opt-in e-mail in which Web users voluntarily sign up to receive e-mail, usually sponsored or containing ads, about product categories or other subjects they are interested in.
Business-to-Business Buying and Selling
Thousands of companies that sell products to other companies have discovered that the Web provides not only a 24-hour-a-day showcase for their products but a quick way to reach the right people in a company for more information.
The Security of Business Transactions
Security includes authenticating business transactors, controlling access to resources such as Web pages for registered or selected users, encrypting communications, and, in general, ensuring the privacy and effectiveness of transactions. Among the most widely-used security technologies is the Secure Sockets Layer, which is built into both of the leading Web browsers.



April 6, 2009
Mobile Radiation
hello…
Computer work on my Blog…Mrs. Kartika yang suruh..
So..mobile radiation is NOT GOOD. If u wanna be healthy..jangan tah mobile atu hanging arah tangan.. not good baah..(N)
This what i get from the internet:
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Short exposure to mobile phone radiation appears to destroys brain cells in rats and may lead to the early Alzheimer’s disease.
- Mobile phone users may be placing their health at risk from electromagnetic radiation.In May 1998 that symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, burning sensations on the skin are more common among those who make longer mobile phone calls.
- In June 1998, the Lancet reported that radition from mobile phone causes an increase of blood pressure. Blood pressure rose each time by between 5-10mm Hg.
QUESTIONS:
What are the effects of a long term using mobile phone???
ANSWER:
It may cause brain tumours, cancer, anxiety and memory loss.
THE END…..
In conclusion, mobile phones are not good… Some people have 2 to 3 phones..even 4 pun ada!!! i think kan,maybe they’ll get the effect even faster than the normal people that has 1 phone like me..

Skullmobile radiation




