External link removed

Friend View Nokia is a mobile service that blends the microblogging phenomenon of fashion thanks to Twitter, and the ability of geolocation with devices that have GPS. Nokia Friend View now available for mobile or touch screen that runs on any Symbian S60 5th Edition. To use Nokia Friend View only have to log and and you start showing your location and your contact through the GPS ‘for devices that do not have that technology also can do so through the rough cellular network. Good. I am the creator of the website www.cursos2001.com which contains tutorials on various topics of computer science and computer music.
Yesterday (03-Aug-06) included in the article by MIDI wikipedia (http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midi) an external link to my tutorial on MIDI, as follows:
“http://www.cursos2001.com/musica MIDI Tutorial Course details on the system MIDI message types, formats, MIDI instruments, digital audio, etc, by Fernando Cyborg, author of MIDI and Computer Music, published in 1992 .
(as I am not a registered user, appears as an author my ip: 80.24.115.80)
This page contains, in effect, a free tutorial on the subject of the article, which expands the information currently contained in Wikipedia, and I think can be very useful for all those interested in computer music
He also believes that it is perfectly consistent with the policies of Wikipedia in this regard, as I see: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Convenciones sobre enlaces externos
In particular, I think it fits in points:
“That should be linked
3-If somewhere in the Internet there is a book or other text in the same article addresses a topic that should be included
5-pages with large amounts of neutral and not even relevant content in the article. Ideally, this content should be integrated into the Wikipedia article, in which case it would appear as external links, as a bibliographic reference. “
However, a few hours later, the link was removed from the article (http://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php ‘title MIDIanddiff nextandoldid 4154132), by a user called Barcex (http://es .wikipedia.org / wiki / User: Barcex), arguing spam.
Given that the only external link is currently in the article “MIDI” is as follows:
“Hispasonic Portal dedicated to music technology, with updated news and articles. It is the best forum to chat in Spanish about music production techniques, MIDI, recording and mixing, etc..”
… that (although it seems a very interesting web) in my opinion does not meet the basic objective of neutrality using adjectives adjectives (it is the best forum …), and that the external link I had included more specific about the subject, I think the policy of inclusion of links has not been correctly applied.
While the policy of including links follows:
“1 – … The inclusion of links to personal pages are strongly discouraged.”
Also appearing:
“That should not be linked
1-Wikipedia links deeply disapproves add-commercial purposes or to advertise products, services or any kind of website. … “
What could be the perfect link to hispasonic is maintained in the article, since from the same home we can see different ads.
and also:
“The 2-link to a site selling products or services, unless it applies some of the above reference that should be linked or could be linked.”
This last point could be a reason to include (the hispasonic), but I think it would be more applicable to link to my site.
In addition to the above link, has removed Barcez other 3 links that I had included (http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Especial:Contributions/Barcex)
In politics it is said:
“1 – (…) The massive inclusion of links to any websites are also deeply disappointed, and such action should be reported at the Cafe or other page for that purpose and approved by the community before proceeding. The inclusion of persistent links to the homepage of a wikipedians is considered vandalism and could result in sanctions. “
I do not think that included a total of 4 links in different articles, which are fully related to its possible content deemed as “spam”, I do not seem “massive.
My intention is not to create polemics, or to force the inclusion of my links, but as I understand the future include links in Wikipedia, and thus contribute to the improvement of this interesting resource. The truth is that this situation has discouraged me enough to raise a future more extensive.
I hope this is the site most suitable for this consultation, and not having exceeded the extension. If it is not, I hope you accept my apology.
Thank you for your attention.
Salu2 Fernando Sanchez (Cyborg) www.cursos2001.com
Hi,
It is normal to have happen. Remember that Wikipedia is a wiki, where anyone can edit. If a user viewed your unique contributions (also from a unregistered user) were added links to various pages in a page marked character, whose personal information is not directly accessible, it is normal to have considered spam. If a registered user you have other contributions put one link on the right page with text and not as “heavy”, is likely to be accepted without problems.

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IS-95

IS-95 (Interim Standard 95, or “standard of Nokia 95”) is a standard for mobile telephony based on CDMA technology. Also known wireless phones by its cellular coverage trade name cdmaOne, was developed by U.S. company Qualcomm.
IS-95 is a second generation standard, designed to transmit voice, you get a free cell phone when you join any of the plans signaling and call data in a limited way.
Unlike other second-generation standards (like GSM), cdmaOne uses the CDMA multiplexing method slider phone by which all stations transmit at the same frequency band. The separation Motorola between users is candy bar phone performed using orthogonal codes are eliminated by being wireless providers multiplied together. Binary plans sequences are recovered only free phones in the cell using the same code that was used in the base station.
IS-95 competes with technologies such as IS-136 (popularly known by its TDMA multiplexing method) or GSM. At present, has been replaced by third-generation CDMA2000.
This technology was used in cell phones the United States, South Korea, Canada, Mexico, India, Israel, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Venezuela, Brazil cellular phones and China.

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Are Bruneians to break due cellular phone plans to work on “With the Internet, Samsung blackberries, mobile phones and laptop computers, people work more hours than cellular phones ever.
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Computers have changed how Americans do almost everything. Soon they may change the national security. There is much more on the information superhighway these days than information.
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The main factor for the phone users to choose a new mobile phone is its ease of use.

1980

The Wi-Gig will be the new device connectivity technology intended to replace the current Wi-Fi. This new signal will allow the transmission of data in high definition (HD), plus a speed up to 20 times higher than the current Wi-Fi signal with a power Gbps. A dispositivo a sign of these characteristics makes it possible to download digital files such as videos in HD very smoothly in time for the biggest worries hiperconsumistas content and not hours as it now allows the Wi-Fi. Citymar 200.
In contrast, in the Finnish market local phone networks were set to 1980 and none of them bought their equipment suppliers. By joining the dynamic telecommunications, Nokia had to respond to the requirements of their clients, which led the company to innovate their products and services. The effect of these policies can be measured in the availability of technology in telecommunications for the Finnish society. According to World Bank figures, Finland is the country with the highest Internet penetration in the European Union, to 1116.78 users with access to the global network for every 10,000 inhabitants (the average prevailing in the European Union is only 295.48 users to July 1999), while there are 554 telephone lines per 1,000 inhabitants (compared with 428.71 lines in Europe has the EU average) and there were 349.2 personal computers per 1,000 people (in the European Union average computers is 237.4).
In the seventies, the Finnish authorities in the telecommunications sector, had passed a law similar to the one established in Sweden, to establish mobile phones in cars, which would be connected to the public network. In the following months, the other Nordic countries have developed similar initiatives, particularly the recognition that the telecommunications systems of every country was not connected with the other. There was no roaming as it is known today, and then come to the conclusion that it would be necessary to develop a network with common standards like. So, in 1981 national service Nordic mobile telephone use 450 Mhz and that was the first in the world to establish a cellular telephone among various countries, and that was very successful. During this decade, other European countries and the rest of the world followed the footsteps of the Nordic countries, while Nokia already supplying mobile phones with other standards in Germany, France, Italy and the United Kingdom.
In 1982, Nokia Group, the first cellular mobile telephone system, called the Senator. The demand for this product grew and it was necessary to create switches, transmission equipment and base stations to ensure their operations. The specifications of the new standards were advertised and tendered in an open international competition.
In 1984 he was introduced to the market Mobira Talkman, the first transportable phone. Had a significant demand in the Nordic markets and led to Nokia to have new clients, including Americans and Britons. The need to phone for easier handling and transportation resulted in technological innovations that were very visible in the size and weight thereof. Thus, for example, while the Senator launched in 1982 weighed 9.8 kilograms, the Talkman Mobira weighed less than 5 kg, ie, in a period of two years be able to reduce the weight of the phone in half.
In 1987, Nokia introduced a new model, the Mobira Citymar weighing 800 grams with battery. Ten years later, when he was introduced to international markets the Nokia 3110, it weighed just 146 grams with battery and everything.
The cost of mobile phones have also fallen. The Mobira Citymar had a price in 1987 of 24,000 Finnish marks (about 3 726 dollars). Despite the high cost, demand was so high that customers literally snatched the product suppliers.

Digital zoom

Spy Shots: 2012 Porsche Boxster and is running the NA rburgring ‘Think porsche Designers are busy preparing special edition mobile phones and minutes for the sport is concerned with the roadster that put the brand back on the map and on the road towards the purchase of the Volkswagen empire ‘Think again. The automaker, based in Stuttgart just take the veil off its new 2009 Boxster again in November and are already working on next-generation model. Comparison: the digital zoom was used in the image of the center, while the optical zoom was used in the image below.
The digital zoom is a method to decrease the apparent angle of view of a photographic image or video. This type of zoom is achieved electronically to crop an image with the same radius as the original appearance, and usually by interpolating the result. It is not necessary to make adjustments in the camera lens, and no optical resolution is gained with this process.
Because the interpolation affects the original layout of the pixels in the image, the digital zoom is often considered detrimental to image quality. Nevertheless, the results of this zoom is sometimes better to manually crop the image and interpolate in the process of post-production. This is because the camera can apply interpolation before compressing the image, thus preserving the small details that otherwise might be lost. For those who keep the camera files in RAW format, however, downsizing in the post-production gives results equal or superior to digital zoom.
Some digital cameras and most mobile phones have only digital zoom, no real approach eye. Other cameras have zoom lenses built, but when applying the maximum digital zoom focal length has been reached. Professional cameras, generally do not have digital zoom.