Top 10 Domain Registrars
December 19, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
Domain registrars are necessary for building a website. If you want your website to have a professional domain, you will need to sign up with a specific domain hosting website. The domain is important because most Internet users prefer a domain that is short and sweet and ends with .com. The only way you can have your website end with .com is to essentially lease one by signing up with a domain registrar and purchasing the rights of use. There are lots of domain hosting websites to choose from which makes it difficult to decide which one you will use for your personal website. However, there are quite a few domain registrars that take the lead over all the other domain registrars on the Internet. These domain websites also accept a variety of payments including PayPal, which is definitely convenient and safe.
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Top 5 Tech Gifts for Kids
December 18, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Believe it or not, technology has become so increasingly popular, there are tons of new tech toys and products that are being made for children. Children are becoming so much more tech-savvy than they once were just a few decades ago. If you have a child who loves tech toys, these top five selections would make the perfect gift giving idea for just about any child, age appropriate, of course. 1. LEGO 3MP Digital Camera The LEGO digital camera is, by far, a popular choice for both boys and girls of an appropriate age to work an actual digital camera. The camera itself is composed of LEGO bricks but it actually works to take pictures. The camera is 3-megapixel and works well for fairly decent pictures
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How to Find Web Hosting Service Provider
December 18, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
When it comes to selecting a web hosting company, it can be difficult to determine which web host to go with. You want to be sure that it is both affordable and allows your website to be as successful as possible with speed, stability, and security. If you are new to web hosting, this article can help you to better understand the world of hosting and choosing the right provider for your specific needs. Finding Reliable Web Hosting Company First and foremost, you will need to find a web host for your website. There are a number of web hosts available to choose from which can make the decision even harder for you. Below is a list of some of the most popular web hosting sites in the industry. WebHostingHub Web Hosting Hub is one of the best hosting companies on the market because it is dependable, reliable and most importantly, very affordable.
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Dissecting the HTC Droid Incredible
December 16, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
If you have heard of the HTC Incredible, which was recently released and will cost you just about $349.99, you may be wondering whether or not you should buy it. With all of the cell phones available from different cell phone companies such as Apple, T-mobile, Sprint, and Verizon, it can be hard to choose which company you want to go with and which cell phone you would actually like to use. If you are interested in getting a new cell phone, the HTC Droid Incredible for Verizon Wireless might be a good choice. There are quite a few positive features of this particular cell phone. Below is a list of some of the positive features of the HTC Droid Incredible: – 8-Megapixel Camera – Good Focus – Fast Speed – Instant Access to Social Networking – Tons of Apps 8-Megapixel Camera. The type of camera offered on a phone is important. Instead of having to lug around a camera and a cell phone, you can get high quality pictures directly from your cell phone.
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Arm Yourself with the Top 5 Android Apps
December 14, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
If you own an android phone, you probably know how hard it is to choose just a few apps. The android apps are what make your phone even more interesting than it already is. People love apps because they are able to customize their phone with things that they actually like instead of having a phone full of apps that do not interest them. With an android phone, you can choose only the best apps that you want for your phone and avoid apps that do not interest you at all. When searching for apps, you will notice that the number of apps available to you is so tremendous, it can be extremely time consuming to just browse through all of the apps that are offered. You will even find that there are over 50,000 different apps to choose from, some of these apps are completely free and some of these apps will cost you a bit of money.
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Top 10 Features of FaceBook
December 13, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
FaceBook is a well-liked social networking web site that connects millions of users from all over the world who share one common interest, staying in touch with family, friends, and associates. The creator of FaceBook, Mark Zuckerberg, started the social networking website for college students to stay in touch with one another. The website, which was once exclusively designed for college students only, is now a website for people of all ages, whether they attend college or not. FaceBook has not only enabled people to stay in touch with one another, it has also helped many people find family members and loved ones of who them they had lost touch with or never had the opportunity to meet. FaceBook is an amazing website for people who enjoy socializing, keeping in touch with friends and family, playing games and much more. There is a lot more to FaceBook than just what meets the eye. In fact, there are many features of FaceBook that a lot of people do not know about but if they did know, they would certainly enjoy these features as well. Below is a list of the top 10 features of the popular social networking website, FaceBook
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Host Europe Partners with Website Builder BaseKit
December 12, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
London, 7th December 2011: BaseKit , the website builder platform, launched a strategic partnership with one of the biggest hosting companies in Germany, Host Europe. BaseKit’s leading website builder will be made available to all Host Europe customers. Host Europe, who are part of the Host Europe Group, have been doing site builder analyses for quite a while now. Patrick Pulvermüller, Managing Director Host Europe GmbH, explains why they’ve chosen BaseKit to partner up with: “We were looking for a premium website builder and BaseKit does the job perfectly. Our clients want to build their own website but none of the site builders can offer the design quality which BaseKit can; the templates powered by BaseKit look as if they were designed by a professional web design company. To top it all, someone with no knowledge of hosting or html can have a good looking website live within a matter of a few hours.” BaseKit’s drag & drop editor allows small businesses to create a website from scratch, customise the lay-out and make it dynamic by all the different features available like social media, ecommerce and built-in databases. The website builder has been awarded 5 stars as a ‘Best Buy’ by The Sunday Times earlier this year because of it’s professional look and great usability, something that Patrick Pulvermüller agrees with: “The ease of use of the website builder is unmatchable. I am sure our customers will love the features provided by Basekit.” Juan Lobato, CEO of BaseKit, concluded: “Our own customers choose BaseKit, because of the quality of the website builder, this is exactly what Host Europe stand for, they’re after quality of their products and services.
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NameCheap Vs. GoDaddy
December 9, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
NameCheap and GoDaddy are two separate domain websites. If you want o own a website that ends in .com without any of that extra advertisement for free sites in the URL, you will need to pick out a domain, which will cost you. However, while it is not free and you will need to buy a domain, you can get great deals on your domain with both of these websites. NameCheap and GoDaddy are constantly on the top five and top ten list for websites that offer domains. While these websites both have something in common, offering domain names at a decent price, there are several differences between the two which can help you decide which website you will use for your domain. When you are building a website, having a domain is a necessity which is why it is so important for you to do the research to find out which will be the best. The Cost of Using NameCheap The cost of a domain name at NameCheap is less than $10.
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WordPress Vs. Blogger
December 9, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
WordPress and Blogger are both popular websites on the Internet that are used by millions of people. These two websites both share something in common; they offer a platform and tools for people to create their very own blog sites. If you are a fan of blogging, not matter what you happen to be blogging about, these two websites would both be ideal for you. However, while both of these websites have a lot in common, they are also different in many ways which leads people to wonder which is better. Some people prefer WordPress and some people prefer Blogger Below is the table with the main features and we will discuss what each website has to offer. Main Features of Blogger and WordPress WordPress WordPress is a free platform that allows users to enjoy all of their blogging needs. WordPress was first introduced in 2003 and has increasingly gained popularity over the years
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Facebook and Privacy: A Strain too Great?
December 7, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
Our personal identifying information is something that many of us try our best to protect. It’s a common worry that an employer may “Google” a prospective employee and see what is out there about them, making sure that they are a good fit for the company. As the battle for online privacy wages, some companies are making more headlines than others for their approach. For better or for worse, as is often the case these days in relation to any Internet trend, Facebook comes up at the top of the list. The private goes public It’s actually more accurate to say that Facebook is becoming the epitome of just about every internet privacy complaint ever lodged. Their bad reputation began in 2007, when their underlying code was leaked onto the Internet. This was a gold mine for hackers, showing them all of the backdoors they needed to extract all sorts of personal information quickly and quietly. Once this issue was fixed, in November of the same year, a project called “Beacon” allowed 3rd party websites to embed a small script onto their pages that would automatically send all sorts of user information and statistics to Facebook. Facebook was now places that Facebook users didn’t even know about, creating a very creepy feeling. Astoundingly, this program was allowed to continue for almost two years. Identity games Facebook makes it amazingly simple for users to make accounts that are in the likeness of someone else, enabling all sorts of easy defamation. While this has always been a concern online, Facebook’s construct makes this very easy to do, and very difficult to combat. In one case, a man who goes by the online handle of “Lefty” has documented the lengths that someone decided to go through to impersonate him. The way that Facebook’s privacy settings work makes people like his stalker extremely difficult to stop, as someone with a new account can block you the moment they create it, making it impossible for you to know they exist unless someone tells you. “Lefty” went so far as to drive to Facebook’s headquarters to get answers. Facebook’s response amounted to little more than a shrug. A worrisome alliance That Facebook would use, sell, and allow compromising of a user’s personal information is all bad enough. Worse was that it wasn’t only to other companies that they’ve proved willing to make these deals. Facebook showed that it was just as willing to bow down to governmental requests as it was to other businesses.
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