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Is N9 is better Than N8?
Nokia is one of the best mobile companies. With each model it comes up with, it has new and improved features. Technology changes day by day and Nokia also enhances and launches its products according to the needs of modern era.
Nokia N8 Smart Phone

This model is one of Nokia’s hottest mobiles. The N8 has been released. It seems to be doing quite well.
The first great feature of this mobile is that you can shoot things in HD version. It has a large 12 MP sensor and Carl Zeiss optics. This allows you to capture great images. Also the Xenon flash lets you take great pictures in low-light conditions.
Secondly, it is powered by Symbian. This means you can enjoy over 250 exciting new features. This includes things like HD video playback on your compatible TV. You can do so much without sacrificing your battery life.
This great phone features an HDMI connection as well. This means that you can see all your images, music and videos on compatible televisions and projectors. It also features premium-quality, “Dolby Digital Plus Technology.” Movies look so much better on it.
Top 5 Sites For Listening To Free Christmas Music Online
Christmas season is finally here, together with all the tempting Xmas treats, seasonal decorations in every store and Christmas carols on the radio.
If you want to get into the holiday mood, check out the following best websites to listen to free online Christmas music.
1. Christmas Radio
Christmas Radio is the easiest website to use, when you want to listen to free online Christmas music.

There are nine different Christmas-themed radio stations from which you can choose your favorite, including Christmas Classics, Christmas Rock, and the Top 40 Christmas songs.

2. Last.fm Xmas Radio
You can listen to Last.fm radio stations without signing in. You can also search for some other Christmas stations, including Christmas, Weihnachten (German), Noël (French) or Navidad (Spanish). However, if you don’t want to listen to some unbearable song, such as Wham’s Last Christmas, you will have to log in.

The conceptual model of Internet Relay Chat(IRC)
From Yesterday’s post you now know how to connect to IRC, it’s time to get familiar with the way it works. It is essential to understand the IRC model of networks, servers, channels, and users to chat with individuals and groups alike. IRC is quite often a free-for-all, where unique nicknames are allocated to the first people to ask for them. If you are lucky enough to get the nickname you want, this chapter will show you how to protect this valuable asset and ensure that you can always use it when you reconnect to that particular IRC network.

If you are totally new to IRC, you may be wondering where to begin. Understand the conceptual model of Internet Relay Chat for a good start.
Internet Relay Chat was originally implemented so that users of bulletin board systems could chat with one another in real time. It has grown considerably since then, and thousands of networks of servers are now available for public use. The IRC protocol is text based, so programs that connect to IRC servers are easy to write.
Network of Servers
Each IRC network consists of at least one server. If there is more than one server, they are linked together to form a spanning tree. A spanning tree is a structure that allows each server in the network to communicate with all the other servers in the network, even if there is no direct connection between them. Because the servers in an IRC network are connected like this, two users can talk to each other even if they are using different servers on the same IRC network.
Clients
Anything that connects to an IRC server that is not another server is called a client. This includes the set of programs that most people use to chat with each other on IRC. An IRC client can connect directly to one of the servers on the IRC network and allow the user to chat with other users on the network. When a private message is sent to another client, it is sent via the IRC network, so there is no need for a separate connection to be made.
Each client that connects to an IRC network must have a unique nickname. Some servers still enforce a limit of nine characters for this nickname, but most servers these days allow much longer nicknames. Nicknames cannot contain spaces or certain punctuation characters.







