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Since we went live on February 2007, AvirtualExit.com has been providing high quality and easy-to-use advice and tips on tech and social networking. With a monthly traffic of more than 800K page views, AvirtualExit.com is a cost-effective solution for reaching a predominantly young and tech savvy audience.

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Please use the form below to ask questions related to social networks (MySpace, Facebook, Hi5, Linked In etc’) and personal computers. Your questions are addressed by the editor and answered in this website.

We currently receive around 20 questions every day, so you should expect a reasonable delay in our answer. You might want to bookmark (using CTRL + D in Internet Explorer) this website to stay updated.

You might also consider leaving your question as a comment on one of our posts. Those are typically answered in a timely fashion by the editor or fellow readers.

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Welcome and thanks for visiting A Virtual Exit dot com. Our web site mission is to provide authoritative and updated answers to your Windows personal computer or social networking (namely MySpace, Facebook, Hi5, Bebo, Xanga, LinkedIn, Friendster and others) related questions.

So, if you have a question related to one of the topics outlined above, please feel free to send it over to us, and will gladly have it answered here or refer you to other helpful resources that will answer your question. You might want to stay updated by subscribing to our full text feed.

Here are some of our most popular social networking answers:

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Welcome to our MySpace generators web page :)

Make sure you check out our newest MySpace generators:

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Make sure you check out our Myspace Generators section for lots of easy-to-use automated gens.

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Welcome to our MySpace codes web page, home to the most popular MySpace codes and resources on the web.
Feel free to bookmark this page (click ctrl + D), as you’ll find the HTML and CSS code posted here very useful in order to customize your MySpace profile.
Here are some of our most popular MySpace codes:

Hide MySpace Stuff   Tweak MySpace sections

  
MySpace Text/HTML Codes   MySpace Picture Codes

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Since launching A Virtual Exit i recognized that individuals who visit my website value their privacy. However, due to the collaborative and social nature of the blogsphere, i do collect some private information when you interact with this web site. This privacy statement is aimed to explains what personal information i collect and use this information.

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  • No registration of any kind is required in order to interact with this website.
  • If you leave a comment on one of my posts, your email address will be stored in my database. That data is kept over at my hosting server in the USA. Security measures were implemented in order to safeguard your email address details.
  • I use a few web site performance tracking system including (but not limited to): Google Analytics, 103Bees, HitTail, AwStats etc’. Most of those applications do not identify your personal data, however, they identify several properties of your system such as IP Address, Operating System version, Browser type, Geographical Region etc’. I reserve the right to use that information in order to optimize technical and marketing aspects of this web site. An exception to the above statement are services like MyBlogLog, a blog tracking system that allows additional tracking options, such as identify links you clicked on etc’. I have no interest in that information and i won’t keep it on my servers. Look at the MyBlogLog privacy statement for more details.
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  1. on 04 Dec 2007 at 5:47 pmKrystal

    How do I change the font and color and add a link in a bulletin?

  2. on 26 Jan 2008 at 8:37 amerikk

    how do you add a add comment box on your profile?

  3. on 26 Jul 2008 at 2:05 amMAGDALENA

    HOW DO YU MAKE THE BOTTOM LINKS SMALLER TO FIT YOUR PROFILE ?

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Welcome to our Windows Tips page. Here you’ll find the coolest Windows XP and Vista tips as well as some miscellaneous How tos:

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Welcome. This has to be one of the most complete MySpace resources on the Web. Make sure you save it in your del.icio.us bookmarks and consider giving us a stumble.

Welcome to A Virtual Exit MySpace resources page. I suggest that you bookmark this web address in your Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox web browser, as it contains trillions of tips for MySpace as well as tricks that will help you to enhance your MySpace web site presence. Those include (but are not limited to): extra cool MySpace codes, MySpace profile customization tricks, MySpace blog tricks as well as MySpace sideshows and picture tricks. Enjoy!

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Welcome to AvirtualExit.com’s Expert’s Corner!

Running a Windows based PC and have a question on software ? You arrived to the right place!
Here you can ask any software related question you might have.
The answer to your question will be published within a week. If you have a blog or website, i will gladly link to it from the post, using your anchor keyword.

Use the contact form below to send your questions.

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  3. on 19 Jun 2008 at 11:08 pmDianne

    an you give me a code so I can hide my blog?

  4. on 26 Jul 2008 at 2:35 amMAGDALENA

    HOW DO I MAKE THE BOOTOM LINKS FIT MY LAYOUT ?

  5. on 30 Jul 2008 at 5:32 ammarrie

    how to hide blog in myspace???

  6. on 05 Aug 2008 at 8:03 pmZiggy

    hi (^-^)/

    i was wondering if you could help me out..
    I’m trying to make all my pictures on my profile transparent but i just can’t seem to find a code that actually works
    so if you could help I’d really appreciate it

    thnX
    <3

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Welcome and thanks for visiting AVirtualExit.com. This web site mission is to provide you with the coolest social networks (mySpace, Facebook, Xanga, YouTube, Linked In and others) tips and tricks, as well as introduce you to the coolest PC hacks.

Disclaimer

1. The thoughts i express here are my own and by no means represent my employer’s. The information provided should be used “as is” with no warranties.
2. This web site owner, editor or its writers won’t be liable for any damage caused from the implementation of the information provided.
3. The implementation of some of this web site tips and tricks posts involve the execution of advanced tasks (such as manipulating your Operating System Registry, Deleting files etc’). Incorrect implementation of the information provide can render your PC useless and/or cause valuable data loss. Thus, please observe the two golden rules: (1) always backup your system before modifying it and (2) If you feel you are not sure what to do - simply don’t do it!
4. All information posted in this site is copyrighted. Don’t copy or reproduce content from this site without written authorization.

You are more than welcome to contact me in case of any question.

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AVirtualExit.com is live and kicking, and myself as its proud founder :) , would like to hear some feedback from you guys. I am looking for short reviews ( no more than 40-50 words). I am interested in your insight on this blog contents and aesthetics, as well as on any comment you might have on how to make this blog a success. Naturally, every blogger that reviews AVirtualExit.com, will have his/her own blog reviewed back. The blog review batch will be posted starting with the first review and as opposed to the “industry standards” :) , will consist of no more than 7 blog reviews.

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Being quite a lucrative and interesting domain, SAP BI attract many newcomers. Many people ask questions in the SDN forums about the best way to get started with SAP BW. As someone that got started two years ago, i would like to provide my two cents on this:

If you don’t have one, create an SDN account. If you will be working in SAP BW it’s an invaluable thing.
Read Datawarehousing books written by Ralph Kimbal or Bill Inmon to familiarize yourself with the basic concepts of data warehousing. This is the foundation of the entire thing.
Follow the SAP training materials on BW Data Warehousing, BW Reporting and BW Modeling. In case your company doesn’t fund training, propose them to fund SAP books instead. There are several books that can help you a lot when getting started (all of them are displayed in the Amazon List i prepared - http://www.amazon.com/SAP-BW-Book-List/lm/RRWM7R55RBEXQ/ref=cm_lmt_srch_f_2_rsrsrs2/103-7157721-8001426).
After you have a solid BW knowledge, start to review the help.sap.com site.
Get familiar with the basics of ABAP programming. I recommend on two books that are indispensable here: one is Horst Keller’s ABAP Objects and the second is Dirk Herzog’s book on ABAP for BW (the best 85 bucks you will ever spend for a BI book).
Start to review SDN white papers (i think the most useful BW is white paper is: https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/6ce7b0a4-0b01-0010-52ac-a6e813c35a84), webcasts, read the forums.
Need a BI system to practice? Load the ABAP Sneak preview. Download it from the “Downloads” section. Make sure you read Ajay Das’ “Amateur Hacks” page in this Wiki. I wrote a quick how to guide that will help you to get started with your first BI data model. You can find it at:How to guide;
People ask about the importance of SAP Functional knowledge for the BI developer. Well, i think functional ECC knowledge is nice to have, however i would recommend to go deeper into SAP ECC functional domains once you are given your first assignment.

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