Blogging has become a widespread disease among people sitting online. Blogging is contagious in nature. You can have your own hosted blog with a separate domain name or register yourself a free sub-domain on WordPress or Blogger. There are many reasons why people want to start blogging. Some of the most common reasons include making [...]

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This article highlights 50 ways to get more traffic to your site.  It should be used as a starting point when you have hit a wall and are looking for more ways to promote your site.  The idea is not to use all of them, but to experiment and find out what works best for [...]

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M-commerce (Mobile commerce) is rapidly becoming as heated a battle as any in the wireless world. In this case, a battle between the banks and the wireless providers is developing over which will control the new system and collect the potentially huge fees. Several major wireless carriers teamed up to form ISIS, a coalition supporting [...]

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As anyone who’s rented an apartment will tell you, finding the perfect rental can be like looking for a needle in a haystack. Many apartments are rented within days or even hours of becoming available. Thanks to Web 2.0 technology, searching for available apartments within a certain area has become much easier. Apartment search engines, [...]

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There are a lot of WordPress plugins out there allowing you to do just about anything you could ever want to do with your blog. Some of them are crucial to run your blog, some of them make it a little more snazzy, and some of them are simply fluff.  However it’s the ones that [...]

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If you program in C or C++, you’re likely already quite familiar with buffer overflows. Strcpy(), gets(), and sprintf() are usually the culprits. The problem is much more than just a simple programming error, however. It can quickly become a haven for attackers, which can lead to all sorts of turmoil. What Is a Buffer [...]

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Electronic Solitude

by Pat Tate on November 28, 2011 · 11 comments

Are We Slaves to our Electronic Devices? As the leaves fall from the trees and the temperatures drop, I am beginning my Christmas shopping. I have turned toward the Hottest Toys for Christmas 2011. However, upon reviewing, I am shocked. Gone are the days of tops and blocks, dolls and carriages. In fact, nearly all [...]

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Does Our Email System Cultivate Email Viruses? We all still remember, not too long ago an electronic mail as an exotic phenomenon and not too popular. About ten years ago, placing an email address on a business card was considered ahead of its time. Today a traditional computer electronic email has its rivals in social [...]

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During the early years of the internet, English used to be the predominant language on the web. Native English speakers accounted for the majority of the online population, but with the global spread of internet usage, they now only account for 26.5% users on the web. During the last decade, the global growth of the Internet has resulted in increasing [...]

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Quality content is simple content. Having quality content in your blog has always been the most important thing. I sometime wonder why we struggle so much to keep our readers on our sites by going the extra mile of copying and pasting content from other blogs. Most authors have this tendency of fetching ideas from [...]

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