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Will Your Website Survive 2012? Top New Year’s Resolutions
You are probably not worried that the world will end in 2012 based on an interpretation of an ancient Mayan calendar, are you? While most agree that the world will be just fine, there are online trends that could spell out an apocalyptic scenario for your website in 2012 should you choose to ignore them. Is your website ready? You can find out by...
How to Pick the Right Domain Name
Ready to create your website? That’s great, but first you need to decide where it will live. A domain name is really just a fancy way of saying “website address.” Selecting an effective domain name can be the difference between success and failure for your website. After all, if people can’t find it, they can’t purchase your products or services...
How to Choose Strong Passwords
Useful tips from the security experts to help you choose strong, easy-to-remember passwords. Learn more about how to keep your identity safe on the Internet:
Another Great Innovator – Dennis Ritchie loses Long Standing Battle to Illness
This has turned out to be quite an emotional week in the world of technology. Dennis Ritchie, one of the masterminds behind the creation of C programming language and co-creator of Unix, lost a long standing battle to illness this week, dying at the age of 70. Just following the death of Steve Jobs earlier this week, the two great innovators...
What is a 404 Error Message?
If you’ve ever received a 404 Error message when you’re looking for a Webpage, then you know how frustrating it can be. These error message actually happen quite frequently, and even though they usually have more to do with the Web server that you’re trying to access, 404′s generally indicate a user-end error, so it helps...
How to Archive Yahoo Mail with Outlook 2010
In a previous post, I covered archiving Gmail messages onto a personal computer. Lets talk about Yahoo Mail messages. Before Gmail was ever existed, I was using Yahoo mail as my primary email. After Gmail became more mainstream, I sort-of neglected my Yahoo Mail Account. From time to time I’ve needed to refer back to my old correspondence, so I...







