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Saturday, April 30, 2011

الصحة والجمال





ماذا يعنى الجمال 
الجمال ليس له مقياس او معايير خاصة ولكنة يختلف من انسان لاخر ويختلف ايضا على حسب الذوق والقناعات الشخصية لكل انسان مما يجعلنا نقول ان الناس يرونك كما انت ترين نفسك فاذا كتنى ترين نفسك اجمل امرأة فى العالم فهذا سوف ينعكس على من يرونك وتبدين فى عيونهم فعلا اجمل امرأة فى العالم ولكن اذا كنتي ترين نفسك غير جميلة بالقدر الكافي وانك ترين هذة وهذة اجمل منك فهذا بالفعل ينعكس على من يرونك وحتى لو كنتي جميلة جدا ولكن غير مقتنعة من داخلك انك جميلة فذلك وحدة يكفي ليعكس امام الناس انك غير جميلة.
ومن كل هذا اريد ان اوضح لكم حبيباتي ان الجمال ليس جمال الشكل فحسب ولكن هو ايضا جمال الروح والاصل ان تكوني انتي راضية من داخلك وواثقة انك جميلة .
واليك بعض النصائح  التى قد تساعدك على الحفاظ على جمالك

Friday, April 22, 2011

What cloud computing really means







Cloud computing is all the rage. "It's become the phrase du jour," says Gartner senior analyst
Ben Pring,
 echoing many of his peers. The problem is that (as with Web 2.0) everyone seems to have a different definition.

As a metaphor for the Internet, "the cloud" is a familiar cliché, but when combined with "computing," the meaning gets bigger and fuzzier. Some analysts and vendors define cloud computing narrowly as an updated version of utility computing: basically virtual servers available over the Internet. Others go very broad, arguing anything you consume outside the firewall is "in the cloud," including conventional outsourcing.
Cloud computing comes into focus only when you think about what IT always needs: a way to increase capacity or add capabilities on the fly without investing in new infrastructure, training new personnel, or licensing new software. Cloud computing encompasses any subscription-based or pay-per-use service that, in real time over the Internet, extends IT's existing capabilities.




Cloud computing is at an early stage, with a motley crew of providers large and small delivering a slew of cloud-based services, from full-blown applications to storage services to spam filtering. Yes, utility-style infrastructure providers are part of the mix, but so are SaaS (software as a service) providers such as Salesforce.com. Today, for the most part, IT must plug into cloud-based services individually, but cloud computing aggregators and integrators are already emerging.