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Emo Blogs
January 29th, 2011 by Frank
There was a time when I used to blog to let out my sentiments. Successes and promotions, bad dates and break-ups, musings and wanderings. Blogging changed but little since I started *cough* years ago. People still use blogging for journal tracking. However, the aspect of electronic business has made its way effortlessly into the blogging [...]
Access Email While in Nicaragua
December 7th, 2010 by Frank
Whether you are on a trip to Nicaragua or residing there, it is tremendously imperative that you have access to your official mails and this is where Microsoft Exchange server helps you! If you configure your wireless gadget with hosted Microsoft Exchange Server, checking your mails on your device becomes hassle-free. Ahead of setting up [...]
Idea tracking and target audiences
October 21st, 2010 by Frank
How many target audiences does your site have? Most sites have several, all of which have to be appealed to in some way without alienating the others. Keeping in touch with all your target audiences can be difficult, and it’s something that needs to be worked into your SEO plan and any search engine optimization [...]
Bridging Skype to Business Telephony with Asterisk PBX
October 14th, 2010 by Frank
With outsourcing being in trend these days, talking to clients sitting in a foreign county regularly has become important. However, making calls overseas frequently is not something which is practically possible from the monetary point of view, right? As a result, Skype has come out with solutions to make our life easier and peaceful. Skype [...]
What is a Meme?
October 10th, 2010 by Dylan
In the blogging world, the concept of a meme is viral; it propagates and it is mutating as it propagates. It originated from a context that was observed in blogging; a person will blog about a certain topic and some people who gets to read the blog do the same thing or same post on [...]
SharePoint 2010 Multi-lingual User Interface
September 20th, 2010 by Frank
Multi-lingual User Interface—the name says it all! Isn’t it? Yes, SharePoint Server 2010 has introduced the Multi-lingual User Interface (MUI), which is available with every type of site—even the SharePoint Server Central Administration site. The Multi-lingual User Interface should not be considered as a translating tool, instead it is tool that allows users to select [...]
Microsoft’s New OS Win 7 – New OS Same Old Packaging
May 26th, 2009 by Frank
The company has announced that their new and latest operating system package would be released into several forms beginning with a starter pack up to the most expensive one designed for extreme users. This is already drawing anger form people who were hit with the same dilemma when Vista came out with different flavors to [...]
Search Engine Relevance
April 26th, 2009 by Frank
As it seems, the tides are turning for the Google search engine which has been increasingly receiving challenge from Facebook as the search engine of choice for more realistic day to day situations, why? Well, trust plays a key part in the said shift of focus and with millions of problem results given by Google [...]
If you think you won something, you didn’t
February 18th, 2009 by editor
Have you ever heard of the online phonomenon (more ILLEGAL activity actually) of “Phishing“? “Phishing” refers to the illegal collection and procurement of people’s private and sensitive information like passwords and credit card numbers – illegal, because of the way it is procured. Phishing is done primarily through data entered into forms by unsuspecting individuals. [...]
Of spam, splogs and scams
January 10th, 2009 by Frank
The internet is truly a dangerous place where the uninformed and the gullible are the best prey for the internet’s predators called hackers, black hats or whatever you’d want to call them abound. Get that crazy email that tells you you won a ton of money, its a phishing(more on the next post) scam, they [...]