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  • 941. So You Want to Start a Site? - 08/23/2005
    Before you even think of getting your little spot on the web, what should you be sure of, know and be aware of. What are the things that will make my site worthwhile and an asset to the web? What should I create to be able to cash in and earn ...

  • 942. Internet Security Basics 101 - 08/23/2005
    The explosive growth of the Internet has meant that thousands of people are today experiencing the joys of being online for the first time. With growth there always comes pain. Be it your growing pains as a child or the growth and deve...

  • 943. Google Adsense: What You Need To Know! - 08/23/2005
    Yahoo! manages to utilize its huge network of websites and portals to provide Yahoo! Search Marketing services which provides you an opportunity to advertise your business in a number of methods. The methods are sub-divided in the following ...

  • 944. Google Adwords: Here Is Why It Can Explode... - 08/23/2005
    The beauty of Google Adwords set up is its simplicity. Google programmers seem to be a close follower of the maxim taught by Edward Debono when it comes to simplicity. Signing up and getting started is very easy and takes a few minutes to get ...

  • 945. Linux servers: Do You Understand the Difference? - 08/23/2005
    First of all, some people are worried that they will not be able to use Linux hosting because they run Windows on their PCs. However, what operating system you run on your own PC is irrelevant to which web hosting environment you can use, be...

  • 946. What is DNS? - 08/23/2005
    Have you ever wondered what happens when you enter, or click on, a web address in your browser? How does your computer connect to the Web site you requested? Part of what makes that happen is the Internet's Domain Name Service (DNS). Simi...

  • 947. The Linux File System - 08/23/2005
    Linux uses a whole different file system philosophy than Windows. Windows automatically assigns a drive letter to every partition and drive it finds. But Linux makes every partition and drive a subdirectory of the root (/) partition. If yo...

  • 948. Password Security - How Secure are You? - 08/23/2005
    Passwords - we use them every day, here in cyberland. They're used as the first step in identifying ourselves. Yes, we're allowed to logon to this network, because we have the pre-approved password. They're necessary for our online banking tra...

  • 949. The Internet - 08/23/2005
    The earlier discussion of speed spoke casually about computers exchanging data over the Internet. Thus one might imagine that the Internet is a massive network similar to that used for telephone communications, except with computer-to-co...

  • 950. Know XML - 08/23/2005
    Introduction to XML XML--- extensible markup Language --- is an exciting development in web technology. It is the youngest and most comprehensive of markup Language. (Markup refers to any thing on a document that adds special meaning to a...

  • 951. Know Linux - 08/23/2005
    Linux essentials: •It's free for download but you have to pay a tiny bit to mail order it or buy it from a company. If you're getting Linux for more than 2-3 PCs, you can also get training and support at a small free, if you choose t...

  • 952. Can You Restore Your Data From Your Backup? - 08/23/2005
    Making backup is vital! For small business people the value of their business is often stored on their computers. Emails, contracts, PowerPoint presentations, business contacts, text documents and client databases are all vital informati...

  • 953. Firewall & Port Basics - 08/23/2005
    Gaming in general is fun, but there's something about multiplayer gaming that's even more enjoyable. Perhaps it's the satisfaction of realizing that the car you just passed in the last lap is being driven by a real person, like you, and not ...

  • 954. The Database Design Alalysis - Business... - 08/23/2005
    "The Database Design Alalysis - Business Perspective" The business perspective The analysis phase of our database design website deals with the early stage of a business system lifecycle. This is the phase we enter after strategic ...

  • 955. Which TLD? - 08/23/2005
    Which TLD Which top-level domain (TLD) to choose? I am often asked this question. Is it possible that search engines such as google give preference to the .com TLD? Or are TLD’s all treated equally? As a test I picked a random phrase &...

  • 956. The Power Of cPanel - 08/23/2005
    The Power Of cPanel cPanel is a control panel for your website and allows you to set up and manage your web account through a graphical interface instead of having to use command line. This means that you can make changes to your website wi...

  • 957. Web Designing Tips - 08/22/2005
    Easy That's how you'd like life to be, right? Especially when you're creating a website on your own. But that doesn't mean you want the site to look severe and just functional. you want it to be pretty , smart and also respond and move ...

  • 958. Benefits to Shareware - 08/22/2005
    Shareware has been fighting the stigma of being misunderstood for decades. While corporate software giants can no longer ignore the marketing potential of a trial version, small software startups are struggling with new listings and bandwidth ...

  • 959. 6 Essential Steps to Protect Your Computer On... - 08/22/2005
    "6 Essential Steps to Protect Your Computer On the Internet For Free" Recently one of my friends asked me to check out if his computer was infected by virus. He suspected because occasionally the computer was shut down automat...

  • 960. Google Spyware? Bad Guys & Spies Using... - 08/22/2005
    I suppose I was naive when I cheered the new Google Desktop Search tool thinking it was ONLY a great way to help ease my computer info-glut and help organize my hundreds of hard-drive stored documents, emails and files. It seems that now I h...

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