Category Archives: Blog
PHP vs ASP.NET
When it comes to Web development these days, you have a lot of options. Many of these methods involve preprocessing—that is, embedding code into HTML pages with special tags that signal to a preprocessor that they contain code, and that … Continue reading
IBM prepares Linux version of Sametime
IBM is porting Lotus Sametime to Linux, the first time this enterprise instant messaging platform will support the popular open source operating system. IBM will deliver a Linux version of the desktop client before mid-September in Sametime’s version 7.5, which … Continue reading
Google to offer book downloads
Google has expanded its controversial book search service to allow people to download whole copies of books in PDF format to their computers, with the ability to print them out. The feature will go live Wednesday at the service’s Web … Continue reading
Google’s Blogger service unblocked (again) in China
Google’s free Web log service, Blogger, is once again accessible from Beijing without the use of a proxy server, indicating that apparent government efforts to block the site have been lifted. Access to Blogger was restored on Thursday. The site … Continue reading
Google Checkout delays trigger complaints
Merchants and shoppers are complaining that Google’s Checkout often takes too long to complete sales transactions and sometimes cancels orders unjustifiably and without warning. The problem apparently stems from the review process Google performs on the Checkout transactions to prevent … Continue reading
Gmail parties in Australia without invitation
Australian and New Zealand residents are the first in the world to be able sign up for Gmail without having to scrounge for invites from existing users. As of today, users can sign-up to Google’s Web-based e-mail program by simply … Continue reading
HP announces support for Debian Linux
Hewlett-Packard is throwing its support behind the Debian Linux distribution, the first major hardware maker to align itself with the noncommercial community-based Linux offering. HP says it will support Debian Linux on its ProLiant and HP BladeSystem servers, and what … Continue reading
5 Common Mistakes Made By New Affiliate Marketers
You’ve just signed up for this fantastic new affiliate program. They have great products, free referral websites, training, pre-made ads for you to copy and the best compensation plan on the internet. This is the best affiliate program on the … Continue reading
Linux vs Microsoft
Both Windows and Linux come in many flavors. All the flavors of Windows come from Microsoft, the various distributions of Linux come from different companies (i.e. Linspire, Red Hat, SuSE, Ubuntu, Mandriva, Knoppix, Slackware, Lycoris). Windows has two main lines: … Continue reading