September 21st, 2009
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Google Pocket Guide
By Tara Calishain, Rael Dornfest, and DJ Adams
Publisher: O’Reilly Media
Pages: 129
Price: $9.95 at Amazon.com
Beyond just going to Google website and performing a search like I normally do, the book itself delves a lot deeper in what Google has to offer and what types tips and tricks can be used to make an effective search on the Internet. The book itself was divided into four parts.
» Read more: Book Review: Google Pocket Guide
September 16th, 2009
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After you have registered your domain name, choose a web hosting provider, and have your website visible on the web, what do you do next? The next thing is website maintenance. But how? One way I like to maintain my website or others I work with is using a web content management system. First let’s take a look at what a content management system is, the benefits of using one, and look at some content management systems that can be used for personal or business.
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August 25th, 2009
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I really like taking pictures of different places or events that I attend. Some events or places I attend can be personal or business. In this case, the event that you may have attended may be a business opportunity or for social networking and you wanted to take photos as a remembrance or display the photos taken at an event on your social networking sites, your website, or even your blog. What if the photos you have taken made need some modifications or adjustments before you upload them in various locations? There are two free photo editing software tools that can be used as part of making quick modifications to your photos before uploading them to your website, your blog, or even to a social networking site.
» Read more: Free Photo Editing Tools