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[7 Jul 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]
FEEDJIT LIVE - Live Stats for inertz.org - updating in real-time (beta)

I’m using feedjit for a quite some time. Now feedjit have new features that still in beta Stage. It called FEEDJIT LIVE. It update in real time. For those who don’t know what is feedjit, feedjit is a widget that you can put on your websites or blogs so you can monitor your traffic. Where they came from, what keyword they use in search engine, the search engine they use in order to reach your website.

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[27 Apr 2008 | One Comment | 1 views]

For you to make much more than a few miserable cents from Adsense, you will need to find plenty of content for your blog. This is actually quite a challenge because even if as a blogger you have enough writing skills, it is unlikely that on your own you will be able to produce enough content quickly enough to make an impact on your Adsense blog earnings. So the big nagging question is, where do you find content for your Adsense blog?
There are actually quite a number of sources where …

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[27 Apr 2008 | One Comment | 1 views]

The best Adsense blog is no less than a faithful, reliable cash cow that will constantly yield significant amounts of revenue for the blogger.
But what does the best Adsense blog really look like? Here is an amazing Adsense secret that has the potential of lifting up your Adsense earnings to unprecedented levels or heights that you have never reached before. And quite likely the sort of Adsense revenues that you never dreamt about or thought possible.
In the best Adsense blog the valuable useful content that is so amazing that it …

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[21 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

SEO ranking is the measure of how high a website is listed in search engines. The better your site is ranked, the higher you are listed and the more traffic you will receive.
If you do not improve your SEO ranking you are giving your competition a huge edge, as they are more than likely working on their own SEO ranking to gain high positions in the search engines. If you think about it, this is free traffic to your site, how many Internet users search using major search engines? The …

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[14 Apr 2008 | One Comment | 1 views]

There are many ways to advertise your web site on the internet, but if you want to increase targeted traffic to your web site, you will have to use targeted marketing techniques. First we will have to define the term ‘targeted traffic’.
Targeted traffic is comprised of people who are interested in the theme of your website. For example, if your website is devoted to koi carp targeted traffic will consist of koi carp lovers, not people looking for information on how to keep goldfish. However, if your theme is fish …

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[14 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

The first Google Doodle was a reference to the Burning Man Festival of 1999. The doodle was designed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to notify users of their absence in case the servers crashed. Subsequent Google Doodles were designed by an outside contractor, until Larry and Sergey asked then-intern Dennis Hwang to design a logo for Bastille Day in 2000. Hwang has been designing the Google Doodles ever since.
Clicking on a Google Doodle links to a string of Google search results about the topic, which can drive a lot …

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[14 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, NEC, NextWave Wireless, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks and Sony Ericsson have today announced a mutual commitment to a framework for establishing predictable and more transparent maximum aggregate costs for licensing intellectual property rights (IPR) that relate to 3GPP Long Term Evolution and Service Architecture Evolution standards (LTE/SAE). The companies invite all interested parties to join this initiative which is intended to stimulate early adoption of mobile broadband technology across the communications and consumer electronic industries.
The framework is based on the prevalent industry principle of fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory …

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[13 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

When thin clients first appeared on the market over 10 years ago, IBM was a great proponent of this technology even though the first units had slow CPUs, limited memory, and Linux-based operating systems. In the early days of thin clients, networks were still employing hubs instead of switches. Hubs share all network traffic with all the attached devices; therefore, this type of technology did not work well with the boot-server type of thin clients. In other words, when many thin clients were started at the same time, the network …

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[9 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

A couple of months ago I started in earnest tracking the advertising hits that Google generates for me. And what I found is not a happy picture. About 30-40% of the traffic generated - ie. the traffic that I pay for - comes from link farms, that is Web pages that have nothing more than a bunch of links that redirect to Google Adsense links…
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[8 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

Trend Micro’s Web security solutions protect Cisco Integrated Services Router customers from a changing Internet threat environment, increasing worker productivity and protection of digital information.
Cupertino, Calif. – April 8, 2008 – Trend Micro Incorporated (TSE: 4704), a global leader in Internet content security, announced today that it is extending its relationship with Cisco by integrating Trend Micro Web security services into the Cisco® Integrated Services Router (ISR) platform.
The Cisco IOS® Content Filtering solution is an easy-to-deploy, services-based offering that delivers real-time, in-the-cloud, global Web filtering data feeds onto Cisco ISRs. …