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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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
I love it when a success story comes along Read More »
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
$40000 per week by Spamming – Go Black Frog Read More »
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 »
Wasn\’t this around 20 years ago? Check here to see some pics.
Microsoft\’s Coffee Table Read More »
A bit off topic, but these two bands one form Australia (Tripod) and the other from New Zealand (Flight of the Conchords) are incredibly funny. It is a form of comedy that seems to really get me laughing, it is funny clever and they are not bad musicians and singers as well. You can see
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Message from The WebMasters We are nearly halfway through the year and things are looking pretty exciting at Deepweb and the wider internet community. We will be making an announcement next month about a new e-commerce package that will provide a lower cost alternative than a full on Shopping Cart system. While not as pwerful
Deepweb Spiderbyte Newsletter May 2007 Read More »
Google\’s new Hot Trends will provide internet users with an insight into an interesting if somewhat filtered list of what people are searching for. The filtering comes in as Google are not including search results for various things including pornography, the weather, popular websites like MySpace.com and some celebrities. Now we can look at this
What we are \”really\” searching for – and its quite interesting, if a bit censored Read More »
Gadgets are everwhere, electronics, software and now the internet Connectivity and aggregation seem to be the name of the game, with Windows Vista getting in on the act with their gadgets. Even developers in New Zealand are getting in on the act. See this article from Computerworld Locally developed gadgets for the Windows Vista sidebar
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This is incredible… made by an anothropology professor, this is a short video study of the changing of communication/internet/writing from its early days to the new breed of collaborative interneta applications and websites. Web 2.0 the movie Quite stunning, in a web kind of way Till Next Time Deepweb
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