Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Tsu invitation – An invite to join Tsu social media

Tsu invitation is a shortcode. If you want to join Tsu, click here.

tsu invitation


PS: This website is not the official site of Tsu, and has no connection with it. I’m an independent user explaining how to invite and how to use this new social platform.

What is Tsu?

As a user on social media platforms, your content and interactions are valuable. Tsu is a social network that shares up to 90% of revenues with its users. This social media receives only 10% to maintain the platform. Half of the remaining earned revenue is paid to the user who created the content. The other half  is distributed to the user’s network Family Tree. Users on Tsu monetize their content and network in perpetuity, which continues to grow alongside the community.

How to earn money with Tsu?

The Tsu algorithm automatically tracks, measures, and distributes revenue to the appropriate user and their Family Tree. Let’s take a look at 4 users, all with varying start dates on tsu platform:

User A invites user B, who invites user C, who invites user D

How it works:

  • $100 of earned revenue is generated based on the content user D shared (photos, videos, status updates, etc.)
  • 90% of earned revenue go to the users. In this case, $90 of the $100 is shared with all the users.
  • Tsu takes 10% of the $100 for platform fees. In this case $10.
  • User D, the original content creator takes 50% of the $90 ($45).
  • User C gets 33.3% (1/3) of the original $90 generated ($29.70).
  • User B gets 11.1% (1/3 of 1/3 = 1/9) of the original $90 generated ($9.99).
  • User A gets 3.70% (1/3 of 1/3 of 1/3 = 1/27) of the original $90 generated ($3.33). And so on and so forth.
tsu social media
Some people are earning money very fast, as you can see below:
how to earn money with tsu

How to join Tsu without an tsu invitation?

New members can only join tsu by a tsu invitation like this: tsu.co/ahsankhan316
The Tsu company was founded in 2013 by Sebastian Sobczak, Drew Ginsburg, Thibault Boullenger and Jonathan Lewin. The group received a $7 million investment led by Sancus Capital Prive.
In Japanese Tsu means a spread of information among those who are connoisseurs of a particular area.
So, are you on tsu? Join now! It is free! Invite others too. 

How To Make Money From TSU

TSU Is a social media like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. People use social media sites to spent their free time. Social medias earn lot of money from their users by putting ads of different ad networks. But these ad networks did not pay anything to the user. TSU pays 90% of their revenue to his user. Here i am going to tell that how to earn money from TSu.
TSU works just like facebook. You just create your account and start sharing your videos and photos. TSU pay according to views and comments.
tsū shares social revenues that come from third party ads, sponsorships and partnerships.
tsū receives 10% of the revenue your content generates in order to cover the costs of doing business.
After that, 50% the remaining earnings are paid to the user who created and shared the content.

How I Join TSU:

make money from tsu

For Make Money From TSU  Sign Up TSU from www.tsu.co and enter the short code or reference code ahsankhan316 for sing Up

The main thing is to be active on Tsu. In the event you don’t post anything your not going to make anything. So try to post at least a few times per day. Another thing that helps is to get plenty of followers. Most of them will finally follow you back within a few days. The more followers or even friends that you have the more views you are more likely to get on your posts. The more traffic you are getting the more it will increase your revenue so that is an important aspect of earning on Tsu.

 Important Tips For Make Money From TSU :

Grow Your Network 

You’ll need to have a nice number of followers & your posts need to be engaging in order to earn money. You also get paid when somebody you invited actually joins Tsu.
So, start inviting your friends to join. Use the shortcode (your profile URL) so that your relatives tree ” your network ” grows. The stronger your network, the more sharing, the more revenue potential.
Avoid spamming & other tactics. You will be banned. go out their & start inviting your friends & colleagues.
As they join & share, your revenue will grow. One time the accumulated amount in your Tsu account hits the $100 mark, you can funds it out.
They recommend you only befriending people you actually know or need to know. Trust us on this!
In the event you are friends with a user, than each of you automatically follow each other, & you will share both levels of content in your feeds .

Choose  A Niche

Don’t be a try-hard. Pick a subject or topic you enjoy sharing about (it may even be yourself) and start sharing it.
In sense this is a tactical move. On the other hand, it is the most natural thing for a actual social media user to do.
Try and be consistent in the subjects you tend to cover and the way you cover them. In other words: If your a video lover, start sharing your best video’s.
In the event you have favourite sites, start sharing form those along with your own comments and your own take.
The key is to be known ” and appreciated for something. In the event you need people on Tsu to follow you ” and you do ” then make yourself predictable. Make it clear to me what kind of content i am going to be hit with if I follow you.

Create Engaging Content

If you follow a user, you can see their ‘Public’ posts. Users you follow will not see your ‘Public’ posts unless they choose to follow you. Likewise you can have Followers that you choose not to Follow.
Quality content through social networks always generate strong engagement while helping you discover and be discovered by the community.
Tsū’s community is made up of all different types of people ranging from artists, chefs, photographers to college sport fans. With quality content, hashtags also help your content to be discovered. Keep the hashtags relevant to the content you share.

Bonus Tips

An important point worth noting is that Tsu also pays you for content hosted on other platforms. For example, if you already monetize your videos on Youtube, you can share them on Tsu and earn more.
You can make money 3 ways by combining Tsū with YouTube® and following these steps:
  1. Publish your video on YouTube®, unlist it and ensure it is monetized on YouTube®.
  2. Take the YouTube® video link and publish it on your Tsū page where it will show a preview of the video.
  3. Take your Tsu short code and announce everywhere that you have a new video on your Tsū networ

you can earn money for this methode

  • On YouTube®,
  • On Tsū
  • On any new Tsū user wanting to see your video.
The content you share is forever tied to you and you earn 33.3% of the revenue they create in perpetuity and about 11% of their audience’s income that they make forever.
If you share Copyrighted material on Tsu and they receive a notification/infringement claim, the content gets removed immediately.  All material must abide by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act or DMCA.

Update: Randy Orton sustains shoulder injury





Three weeks ago, it was reported that Randy Orton did not appear on Monday Night Raw at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Although it is still unclear as to whether Bray Wyatt was directly responsible for The Viper’s absence that night, as initial speculation indicated, WWE.com can now confirm that Orton’s injuries are significant, and will keep him from stepping into a WWE ring for an extended period of time.
“Randy has suffered from a dislocated shoulder. He’s had chronic problems with his shoulder, and a recent MRI that was done found he has a Bankart lesion in his shoulder, some stretched ligaments and a partially torn rotator cuff,” WWE physician Dr. Steve Daquino told WWE.com. “At this point it’s a matter of when he dislocates the shoulder again, and not if. Surgery seems imminent, and recovery time for such a surgery would be four to six months.”

Saturday, 31 October 2015

Humans around the world dance to the same beat

In this image, a brass band accompanies a dance-drama troupe as they process down a street in San Agustín de Cajas, Peru, during a patron-saint fiesta.
Credit: Image courtesy of Joshua Katz-Rosene (CUNY).



A new study carried out by the University of Exeter and Tokyo University of the Arts has found that songs from around the world tend to share features, including a strong rhythm, that enable coordination in social situations and encourage group bonding.
Despite decades of skepticism about the presence of cross-culturally universal aspects of music, the study provides strong evidence for the existence of common features in global music. The results, which are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), support the idea that music is a powerful social glue that helps bond societies together.
Dr Thomas Currie from the University of Exeter said: "Our findings help explain why humans make music. The results show that the most common features seen in music around the world relate to things that allow people to coordinate their actions, and suggest that the main function of music is to bring people together and bond social groups -- it can be a kind of social glue.
"In the West we can sometimes think of music as being about individuals expressing themselves or displaying their talent, but globally music tends to be more of social phenomena. Even here we see this in things like church choirs, or the singing of national anthems. In countries like North Korea we can also see extreme examples of how music and mass dance can be used to unite and coordinate groups."
The researchers analysed 304 recordings of stylistically diverse music from across the world to reveal the common features. Although they found no absolute universals, they found dozens of statistical universals (i.e., features that were consistently present in a majority of songs across different world regions). These included features related to pitch and rhythm as well as social context and interrelationships between musical features.
The results showed that rhythms based on two or three beats were present in music from all regions sampled -- North America, Central/South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia and Oceania.
Lead author Pat Savage, a PhD student from the Tokyo University of the Arts, said: "In the old days, Western people believed that Western scales were universal. But then when we realised that other cultures had quite different ideas about scales, that led some people to conclude that there was nothing universal about music, which I think is just as silly. Now we've shown that despite its great surface diversity, most of the music throughout the world is actually constructed from very similar basic building blocks and performs very similar functions, which mainly revolve around bringing people together.
"My daughter and I were singing and drumming and dancing together for months before she even said her first words. Music is not a universal language... music lets us connect without language." He added.
When analysing the results, the researchers combined a new way of classifying music, originally pioneered by Alan Lomax -- a well-known American music collector and archivist whose music was extensively sampled by the musician Moby in his late nineties album Play, with statistical analysis to reveal the features that are common to music from across the world.

Story Source:
The above post is reprinted from materials provided by University of Exeter.
Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.

Journal Reference:
  1. Patrick E. Savage, Steven Brown, Emi Sakai, and Thomas E. Currie.Statistical universals reveal the structures and functions of human musicPNAS, 2015 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1414495112



Early life stress and adolescent depression linked to impaired development of reward circuits

The researchers focused on the ventral striatum, a deep brain region that is important for processing rewarding experiences as well as generating positive emotions, both of which are deficient in depression.
Credit: © markobe / Fotolia
Scientific research into this link has revealed that the increased risk following such childhood adversity is associated with sensitization of the brain circuits involved with processing threat and driving the stress response. More recently, research has begun to demonstrate that in parallel to this stress sensitization, there may also be diminished processing of reward in the brain and associated reductions in a person's ability to experience positive emotions.
Researchers at Duke University and the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio looked specifically at this second phenomenon in a longitudinal neuroimaging study of adolescents, in order to better understand how early life stress contributes to depression.
They recruited 106 adolescents, between the ages of 11-15, who underwent an initial magnetic resonance imaging scan, along with measurements of mood and neglect. The study participants then had a second brain scan two years later.
The researchers focused on the ventral striatum, a deep brain region that is important for processing rewarding experiences as well as generating positive emotions, both of which are deficient in depression.
"Our analyses revealed that over a two-year window during early to mid-adolescence, there was an abnormal decrease in the response of the ventral striatum to reward only in adolescents who had been exposed to emotional neglect, a relatively common form of childhood adversity where parents are persistently emotionally unresponsive and unavailable to their children," explained first author Dr. Jamie Hanson.
"Importantly, we further showed that this decrease in ventral striatum activity predicted the emergence of depressive symptoms during this key developmental period," he added. "Our work is consistent with other recent studies finding deficient reward processing in depression, and further underscores the importance of considering such developmental pathways in efforts to protect individuals exposed to childhood adversity from later depression."
This study suggests that, in some people, early life stress compromises the capacity to experience enthusiasm or pleasure. In addition, the effect of early life stress may grow over time so that people who initially appear resilient may develop problems later in life.
"This insight is important because it suggests a neural pathway through which early life stress may contribute to depression," said Dr. John Krystal, Editor of Biological Psychiatry. "This pathway might be targeted by neural stimulation treatments. Further, it suggests that survivors of early life trauma and their families may benefit from learning about the possibility of consequences that might appear later in life. This preparation could help lead to early intervention."

Story Source:
The above post is reprinted from materials provided by ElsevierNote: Materials may be edited for content and length.

Journal Reference:
  1. Jamie L. Hanson, Ahmad R. Hariri, Douglas E. Williamson. Blunted Ventral Striatum Development in Adolescence Reflects Emotional Neglect and Predicts Depressive SymptomsBiological Psychiatry, 2015; 78 (9): 598 DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.05.010













Friday, 30 October 2015

Android For Beginners: Interview Questions And Answers.



Android for beginners: Interview Help

I) What are the components of Android? Elaborate!
The main components of Android are:
1) Activity
2) Intent
3) Service
4) Broadcast receiver
5) Content Provider

5 Components of Android
1) Activity
Activity provides an interface for users to interact with the application and take an action (for instance: Login to a website). The different screens/windows of an application are the different activities. An application generally has multiple activities.
Activities are like the pages in a website. For instance, in a Facebook app, the login screen is one activity, and the news feeds from your friends after signing in would be another one.

Activity Component of Android

2) Intent
Think of Intent as a message to allow the application to request action from the other application components (like activity), for instance VIEW, CALL, PLAY etc.
Suppose, on your Facebook app, the running activity is the Newsfeed, and you want to view (in full frame) a pic your friend posted. The click action on the photo would be the View Photo Intent, and the Photo screen (which is a new activity) gets loaded on the click (as the message is communicated).

Intent Component of Android

3) Services
Services are components that do not have a User Interface; they run in the background. An example of Service component in Facebook app would be the friend request notifications. They would continue to run, even if you switch to another activity or application.

Service Component of Android

4) Content Provider
Content provider is a data store that enables data sharing across different applications. Content providers provide a uniform interface to access the data. An example is Call logs.
5) Broadcast Receiver
A Broadcast receiver comes into action only in specific situations. Suppose an Intent for which a particular broadcast receiver has been registered occurs, the broadcast receiver is triggered into action and the user gets a notification for the same. (For example: Battery low notification)
You’ll get a walk-through of the entire process using examples, in Edureka’s Android for beginners training.
II) Some C programming Question for you
1) How can you print “hello world” without using semicolon (;)?
Think about it a little before looking at the solution.
Solution
This question can be solved in more than one way:
a)
 #include
  void main()
  {
  if(printf("Hello World")) { }
  }
b)
  {
  while(printf("Hello World")){}
  }
c)
 { do{} while(printf("Hello World")){} }
Sometimes, multiple choice programming questions can be asked in Android for beginners interviews. Check this one out for instance:
2) What will be output of following C code?
#include
int main()
{
int *a1;
char **a2;
float ***a3;
double ****a4;
printf("%d %d %d %d ",sizeof(a1),sizeof(a2),sizeof(a3),sizeof(a4));
return 0;
}
Options 
a) 1 2 4 8
b) 2 4 4 8
c) 2 4 2 4
d) 2 2 2 2
Answer: d.
Size of pointer is same no matter what type it is (2 byte)
Note – This is assuming that we are on a 32 bit machine. On 64 bit it will be 4 bytes.
III) Java Coding Question
1) Can you write a java code to swap two numbers?
Solution
public class Swap {
public static void main(String[ ] args)  {
int x = 5;
int y = 6;
//store 'x' in a temp variable
int temp = x;
x  =  y;
y  =  temp;
System.out.println("x=" + x+ "y=" + y);
}
}
2) Write Java code to swap two numbers without using a third variable i.e. temp in the above case.
Tough..??
Not really; in fact you know it already :)
Solution
public class Swap {
public static void main(String[ ] args)  {
int x = 5;
int y = 6;
//Add both the variables and store them in x  i.e x = 11 (x=5 + y=6).
x = x + y;
//Now subtract y from x and store in y i.e y = 5 (x=11 - y=8) . Hence initial value of x is assigned to y.
y = x - y;
//Now subtract y from x and store in x i.e x = 6 (x=11 - y=5) . Hence initial value of y is assigned to x.
x = x - y;
// Both the values are swapped successfully without using the third variable
System.out.println("x=" + x+ "y=" + y);
}
}
Candidates with advanced knowledge would be expected to answer questions much difficult than these. This post however deals with Android for beginners basics.

Power of Programmer

power-of-programmer


With salaries that range anywhere between Rs. 111,389 all the way up to Rs. 722,959 one can’t help but admire the potential of the market for software programmers and further analyze the same. Analysis of the factors that help one facilitate the transition in the market of software development, is necessary, for example: one must research all the potential courses that will help them approach a wide scope of career opportunities, therefore one must also admire the fact that, programming is the only way forward to develop ones portfolio and therefore further develop ones career.
Software programmers are able to earn remunerations that are exponentially higher than those of their other professions. The scarcity of technical proficiency is alarming and the absence of motivational factors is even higher. The silver lining of this grey cloud is limited to the fact that this means that goliath company’s are on desperate prowl for efficient professionals with refined skill-set.
One must also entertain the possibility of taking on an entrepreneurial endeavor; today millions of professional and graduates aim to make their way towards the freelance world. The fiscal opportunities of which surpass even that of the full time professional contracts. Even in consideration of non-technical enterprises, programmers are constantly finding opportunities in organizations that are updating and implementing state-of the art techniques in their operations.
After considering this, one can’t be oblivious to the benefits of the affiliations to any one of the decades and centuries old organizations, which command their own historical presence that provides an individual with a sense of belonging and enhances their importance. The software programmers today are finding career opportunities in firms that are making transitions from traditional organizational cultures and environments to that of modernization and globalization. This is the reason programmers are taking advance technical courses to refine and update their skill-sets. In this scenario it is obvious that for programmers, it is and always will be  a seller’s market, with opportunities at their disposal.

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Tsū Versus Facebook

Tsū brings social networking platforms as a paid media is a necessityBecause if tsū goes in the first platform promoted by Facebookwould have suffered the same fate with Myspace.

Why then twitter can enter and compete with FacebookBecause twitteralthough also not paying users, have a practical side that is not owned by Facebook in terms of dissemination of the comments called chirp (tweets). Path and Instagram also still unacceptable because he prefers the visual (pictures) rather than verbal (written).

But 
Tsūfrom the side where else to go inWant to play on the practical side of the existing interaction TwitterWant to get in on the completeness of the existing features of FacebookWant to go with the advanced visual powerthere is no Instagram and PathIt seems like all the imperfections have been filled.




Tsū then see a potential gap and even far less recognized by social media users that their presence is actually worth the money for the managers and owners of the social media.Producers of goods and services are willing to invest to advertise on social media because it is very aware that every person who is active in social media is a potential buyer of potentialModern man claimed more awakened prosuk preference to goods or services are no longer of a large billboard on the street or on television advertising, but most of the internet.
 
Thus"Sebastian Sobczakthen presents Tsu with the lure of sharing profits acquired from 
TsūNo half-heartedSebastian Sobczak promised to provide 90% of all receipts and will only take 10to be used to manage TsūSmart Sebastian SobczakTsū he presented to combine the advantages of social media that have existed so at TSU feels like there is a taste of his Facebookthere is his paththere are Twitter and also Instagram. If you do not already have an account Tsū register in here and put the short code ahsankhan316