SEO is an acronym for Search Engine Optimizing.
It is the process of increasing the amount of visitors to a Web site by ranking high in the search results of a search engine. The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that that site will be visited by a user. It is the process of choosing targeted keyword phrases related to a site.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
The Yellow Pages
The term Yellow Pages refers to a telephone directory for businesses, categorized according to the product or service provided. As the name suggests, such directories are usually printed on yellow paper, as opposed to white pages for non-commercial listings. With the advent of the Internet, the traditional term "Yellow Pages" is now also applied to online directories of businesses.
The name and concept of "Yellow Pages" were invented in the USA, over a century ago. The expression "Yellow Pages" is used globally, in both English and non-English speaking countries. In the U.S., the expression "Yellow Pages" refers to the category, while in some other countries it is a registered name and therefore a proper noun.
Online yellow pages
The information contained in the yellow pages is essentially a commodity, so publishers often engage in product differentiation tactics like bragging that their listings are more comprehensive or up-to-date. In 1999, a new tactic was pioneered by France Télécom's Pages Jaunes, which dispatched photographers to certain French cities so it could add a photograph of businesses along with their phone number and street address. read more…
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The name and concept of "Yellow Pages" were invented in the USA, over a century ago. The expression "Yellow Pages" is used globally, in both English and non-English speaking countries. In the U.S., the expression "Yellow Pages" refers to the category, while in some other countries it is a registered name and therefore a proper noun.
Online yellow pages
The information contained in the yellow pages is essentially a commodity, so publishers often engage in product differentiation tactics like bragging that their listings are more comprehensive or up-to-date. In 1999, a new tactic was pioneered by France Télécom's Pages Jaunes, which dispatched photographers to certain French cities so it could add a photograph of businesses along with their phone number and street address. read more…
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Monday, May 07, 2007
Hotmail gets an all new look
Microsoft has rolled out its new Windows Live Hotmail interface to all Hotmail users. Available in 36 languages, this is the most significant upgrade to MSN Hotmail since its debut in 1996.
Microsoft said the new service is a vast improvement over its predecessor, with inputs/feedback from over 20 million beta testers.
The new Hotmail, Windows Live Hotmail, offers a much better desktop-app-like feel. The new service, according to Microsoft, promises a safer, more powerful, and productive e-mail experience, with flexible access via the Web, on a mobile phone, or with an e-mail client.
Steve Berkowitz, Senior Vice President of Microsoft's Online Services Group, said, "We're thrilled to deliver Windows Live Hotmail to the more than 280 million active MSN Hotmail accounts around the world. Windows Live Hotmail represents an extremely compelling end-to-end e-mail experience that makes it easy for customers to get best-of-breed e-mail access across PCs, mobile devices, and the Web." read more.......
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Microsoft said the new service is a vast improvement over its predecessor, with inputs/feedback from over 20 million beta testers.
The new Hotmail, Windows Live Hotmail, offers a much better desktop-app-like feel. The new service, according to Microsoft, promises a safer, more powerful, and productive e-mail experience, with flexible access via the Web, on a mobile phone, or with an e-mail client.
Steve Berkowitz, Senior Vice President of Microsoft's Online Services Group, said, "We're thrilled to deliver Windows Live Hotmail to the more than 280 million active MSN Hotmail accounts around the world. Windows Live Hotmail represents an extremely compelling end-to-end e-mail experience that makes it easy for customers to get best-of-breed e-mail access across PCs, mobile devices, and the Web." read more.......
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Microsoft's Windows Server Beta Arrives
The first public "beta" release of Microsoft Corp.'s next-generation Windows Server operating system, code-named Longhorn, is now widely available, the company said.
The Redmond-based company's last major overhaul to the server OS was in 2003.
Longhorn is more secure, and makes servers -- behind-the-scenes computers that handle e-mail, Web traffic and file-sharing, among other tasks -- easier for information-technology professionals to manage than previous versions of the software, said Bob Visse, a senior director in Microsoft's Windows Server group.
One Longhorn development, "network access protection," examines employees' computers every time they log onto the company network. If the PCs don't have up-to-date antivirus programs, for example, they're quarantined until the problem is fixed.
Longhorn can also be installed in pieces. IT managers can decide what tasks they want the server to perform, then install just the necessary functions. Less software means fewer programs to keep updated with security patches, and fewer places for hackers to attack, Visse said.
He said he expects "hundreds of thousands" of companies to test the beta, and that Microsoft is on track to finish work on the software by the end of the year.
Michael Cherry, an analyst at the independent research group Directions on Microsoft, said the network access protection feature is "a good step," but noted that other companies, such as Cisco Systems Inc., offer similar products.
Cherry also said the ability to install only as many functions as needed is the most exciting new Windows Server feature. Besides being more secure and less of a space-hog, the new software brings Windows Server in line with Linux, an open-source alternative Cherry said many companies choose because it can be slimmed down in this way.
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The Redmond-based company's last major overhaul to the server OS was in 2003.
Longhorn is more secure, and makes servers -- behind-the-scenes computers that handle e-mail, Web traffic and file-sharing, among other tasks -- easier for information-technology professionals to manage than previous versions of the software, said Bob Visse, a senior director in Microsoft's Windows Server group.
One Longhorn development, "network access protection," examines employees' computers every time they log onto the company network. If the PCs don't have up-to-date antivirus programs, for example, they're quarantined until the problem is fixed.
Longhorn can also be installed in pieces. IT managers can decide what tasks they want the server to perform, then install just the necessary functions. Less software means fewer programs to keep updated with security patches, and fewer places for hackers to attack, Visse said.
He said he expects "hundreds of thousands" of companies to test the beta, and that Microsoft is on track to finish work on the software by the end of the year.
Michael Cherry, an analyst at the independent research group Directions on Microsoft, said the network access protection feature is "a good step," but noted that other companies, such as Cisco Systems Inc., offer similar products.
Cherry also said the ability to install only as many functions as needed is the most exciting new Windows Server feature. Besides being more secure and less of a space-hog, the new software brings Windows Server in line with Linux, an open-source alternative Cherry said many companies choose because it can be slimmed down in this way.
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Tips: When you Choosing Multiple Domain Hosting
Whenever you are planning to have several domains running on the web, then you should consider getting a multiple domain hosting. Multiple domain hosting allows you to host several domains under a single hosting plan. It is also call the shared hosting by most web hosting companies.
The biggest advantage of multiple hosting is that you save cost and time and you can still treat each domain separately as each domain has its own email account and different features. It makes domain management a breeze. It also makes it easier to modify any settings since you are doing it from the same control panel. read more…
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The biggest advantage of multiple hosting is that you save cost and time and you can still treat each domain separately as each domain has its own email account and different features. It makes domain management a breeze. It also makes it easier to modify any settings since you are doing it from the same control panel. read more…
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007
About Bebo
Bebo (pronounced /ˈbiːboʊ/) is a social networking website, designed to allow friends to communicate in various ways. It has developed into an online community where users can post pictures, write blogs and send messages to one another, and is similar in format to MySpace, Xanga, and Yahoo! 360. The site was founded in January 2005 by Michael Birch and his wife, Xochi Birch. It was given a major relaunch in July of that year.
Bebo is the 99th most popular English-language website (at 12 April 2007) according to Alexa Internet. In the United States, Bebo was the fastest growing social networking site in June 2006 according to Hitwise, Inc. Bebo also announced on March 17, 2007 that it was the most popular website in the Republic of Ireland. Bebo as a keyword was also listed as the number one term most representative of search trends on Google in 2006.
Once a user has registered an account, they edit and maintain their own profile page using online forms. The top of a user's profile contains information about the user, which would typically include their name, a picture, a paragraph about them, and some miscellaneous information under various headings. Although default headings are provided, many users create their own to reflect their own interests, or to include quips, quotes, jokes, or gibes. read more.....
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Bebo is the 99th most popular English-language website (at 12 April 2007) according to Alexa Internet. In the United States, Bebo was the fastest growing social networking site in June 2006 according to Hitwise, Inc. Bebo also announced on March 17, 2007 that it was the most popular website in the Republic of Ireland. Bebo as a keyword was also listed as the number one term most representative of search trends on Google in 2006.
Once a user has registered an account, they edit and maintain their own profile page using online forms. The top of a user's profile contains information about the user, which would typically include their name, a picture, a paragraph about them, and some miscellaneous information under various headings. Although default headings are provided, many users create their own to reflect their own interests, or to include quips, quotes, jokes, or gibes. read more.....
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Monday, April 16, 2007
What is The DataWeb?
The Dataweb is an open source project started in 1995 to provide access to statistical data in the same way that the current world wide web provides access to documents. The data browser for the DataWeb is Data FERRETT (Federated Electronic Research Review Extraction Tablulation Tool). TheDataWeb provides access across the Internet to demographic, economic, environmental, health, and other databases housed in different systems in different agencies and organizations.
Why do you need The DataWeb?
You will need TheDataWeb if you want to integrate your own datasets or survey results or setup your organization's data. You will also need TheDataWeb if you/your organization wants to participate as a DataWeb Servlet system or Data node. read more…
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Why do you need The DataWeb?
You will need TheDataWeb if you want to integrate your own datasets or survey results or setup your organization's data. You will also need TheDataWeb if you/your organization wants to participate as a DataWeb Servlet system or Data node. read more…
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