Posted on February 26, 2009, 5:26 pm, by admin, under
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Twitter has a very involved community from all parts of the world. More recently, celebrities have started hitting it “even bigger” on Twitter. Companies like CNN have also used this social network to their advantage. For Example: Rick Sanchez uses Twitter actively to get the publics thoughts and opinions. Now it’s your turn to use [...]
Posted on December 30, 2008, 12:20 pm, by admin, under
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I get asked the question more frequently each day of what RSS stands for. The actual wording of RSS is defined as Really Simple Syndication. The definition however is a little more complicated so i went to Dictonary.com for a little help.
Any of various XML file formats suitable for disseminating real-time information via subscription [...]
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Posted on December 21, 2008, 1:05 pm, by admin, under
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I was surfing the web the other night when i found a really interesting way to track where your hits and visitors are coming from in real time. It’s called the Real Time Visitor Map and you can get it from PopulateTheWeb.com. They have different pricing for the map depending on how many page views [...]
Posted on November 27, 2008, 6:42 pm, by admin, under
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Computer security is becoming a very familiar topic around the Internet as of late because of the fact that hackers are much more advanced in computer hacking then they were 10 years ago. Most people in this day and age also have some sort of virus defender. Well let’s just say that this post is [...]
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