By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/30 09:54 AM
Gatorpeeps is a micro blogging service similar to Twitter. They are generally referred to as the SMS of the internet. These micro blogging services allow you to post messages or update with a limit of 140 characters.
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By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/29 01:32 PM
Which is the best browser? A question which has had it’s fair share of debate. With the recent launch of Microsoft Bing, the debate has increased. Now it has become even hotter because Yahoo has just given into Microsoft. Yes that's right, Microsoft made its $45 billion bid for Yahoo, and it seems that Yahoo have accepted. This means that Microsoft have some ammo to take on Giant Google. Seems that Microsoft is jealous. They like to be the only Giants in town.
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By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/28 11:37 AM
Bill Gates confessed at an event in New Delhi on July 25 that he gave up on Facebook because he couldn’t keep up with the friend requests. Gates remarked that there were “10,000 people wanting to be my friends” after he tried out the service, and it was time consuming to decide if he “knew this person, did I not know this person”. |
By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/27 02:01 PM
When I first started blogging one of the questions that sprung to mind was, How many times do I need to post? After some research I finally settled on the idea of writing at least one post every day, sometimes three. Pretty soon I had a good number of blog posts to my name and was quite proud of the effort I put in. But do you need to blog everyday? |
By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/27 09:08 AM
Welcome to the July 27, 2009 edition of web developers.What more can I say, we have a very interesting list of articles to read. 100 Awesome Firefox add-ons to How much does an average website cost. Search Engine Ranking to site maps in Wordpress. Take a look, you wont regret it. |
By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/24 03:23 PM
Have you ever tried to describe what the internet is to a Technology or Computer challenged person. Here is a list I found of some very fun questions asked about the internet. Obviously from the Internet challenged community. Enjoy and have fun. |
By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/24 08:54 AM
Every industry has their geeks. Geeks love to splash fancy terminology around to impress and make as though they know something. We are sometimes bewildered but the use of bits and bytes, megs and gigs, but what does it all mean. Well here is a list that I found in some email that will make it all clear. Have fun, enjoy, and remember laughter is the best medicine. |
By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/23 09:46 AM
Yesterday I wrote a blog post about Adgator and their ad network. I also explained and commented on such terminology as CPM, CPC, PPC, FRP, Cost Per Impression, Cost Per Click, etc. I mentioned Good ad design, call to actions are essential for a good add campaign. One of the problems facing Adgator ad network and advertisers is where the bloggers place their ads. If they are placed below the fold, Visible screen area, then advertisers do not get value for money. Placement is crucial. |
By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/23 09:16 AM
Firefox. Not the most widely used web browser, but certainly the most loved. Firefox is gaining on market share every day. Once you’ve used Firefox, you will hardly want to change. Why is that? Probably because of its awesome range of Firefox add-ons and extensions. Little apps that make Firefox better, easier, more attractive to use.
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By Robert Bravery on 2009/07/22 04:21 PM
Have you noticed, as of this writing, that Adgator is no longer serving paid campaign ads, but only serving their own in-house ads. I thought it was only me until I did some digging and it turns out that the Adgator service is not as successful as the advertisers would like it to be.
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