Testing Scribefire for Firefox
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Lets see if this is a goer, if so it will be an excellent way to keep this blog up to date! Here goes……. Powered by ScribeFire.
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A great article on PC World about the \”The 20 Worst Windows Features of All Time\” Some great nostalgia runs here, Ooh I was tempted by Active Desktop, found better apps for drive compression, got annoyed by the popups, lost data when I shouldnt have, just like millions of others. Can you think of any
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Domain names are unique on the internet, you can\’t have two the same, no matter how you try. That\’s why they are important, for search engines, it is a key component of the algorithm, see how many searches you do that have a keyword match in the domain name. But that leads me to my
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Here\’s the scenario… Build a site from scratch because you love the topic it is about, then a few years later (and probably a lot of sweat you didn\’t anticipate losing) someone buys it for a cool $1 million. I love the internet
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After giving local isp\’s a bouquet for making changes to their systems to fight spam, I read today that there has had to be an extension given for public comment due to only three submissions being made.
Spam Fighters with Cold Feet? Read More »
NZ ISP\’s are looking at introducing a code of conduct to reduce the levels of spam. Whether this will reduce the levels of spam, is anyones guess, but in tandem with new legislation to prosecute spammers and to set clear guidelines as to what is OK and what is not, means that there may be
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The Spam King made up to $40000 per week spamming net users. Is it no wonder why the scurge that is spam still lives and is expanding by the day. With other reports that 4% of US net users respond to spam and now the cash benefits for the spammers shows waht a huge task
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In response to the damp squid that was IE7, Mozilla has produced an alpha version for download and testing. Version 3 of Firefox, codenamed Gran Paradiso, looks to take the lead in usability and functionality that v2 has and stretch it further. However, the issue of bloatware has raised its head, with a number of
Welcome Firefox 3 , Goodbye IE7 – Yay Read More »
Article Marketing seems to have been around for while now and while there are a huge number of article directories, there seems to be a very large number of Articles that dont really seem to stack up. Why is that – because they work
Article Marketing – does it work? Yes it does Read More »
I published an article about making your Website Super Sticky. In it I mention that the key to get visitors coming back to your site is to have something that they can become part of and generate the content for you. For example forums, galleries are all forms of this. Now this is called Web
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