Webmaster Central: Another Treat for the Googleholics

Posted September 8th @ 8 September, 2010

"Work should be challenging and the challenge should be fun." This statement happens to be the working philosophy of one of the most successful companies serving the online community today. A research project turned billion-dollar business enterprise, Google is the name responsible for the many booming trends on the web. If you are a frequent surfer of the Internet waves, there is a fat chance that you have already encountered the terms Blogger, GMail, and Google Earth. These are just some of ...
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How To Choose A Best Web Host For Your Website

Posted September 7th @ 7 September, 2010

Introduction: Web Hosting is an Essential service which makes a difference in online businesses. Web Hosting Provider companies are increasing day by day and offer different web hosting plans and packages for your ease to choose, many companies have packages like reseller hosting, dedicated hosting or free hosting as well. Web Hosting by iPowerWebIPOWER, one of the largest web hosting companies in the world, is proud to have ranked #121 in the 2006 Inc. Hosting Companies using Windows as their ...
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Fantastico and CPanel is the Best Choice

Posted September 6th @ 6 September, 2010

cPanel is short for Control Panel and is a graphical user interface or GUI that is web-based and designed to afford webmasters and web designers easy access to many aspects of the web hosting system. It used to be hard, if not impossible, for most people to figure out what to do with their hosting once they paid for it. cPanel is an interface that allows web hosting companies to offer a graphical interface to people seeking to set up and run websites on a number of RPM-based Linux ...
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A Primer on J2EE Clusters for Webhosting

Posted September 5th @ 5 September, 2010

Hosting websites often means guaranteeing a certain amount of uptime for your clients' sites -- especially when you are hosting e-commerce sites, where time offline means money lost. Often, the best way to maintain this uptime involves using server clusters. This article explains the advantages of server clusters and describes several cluster configurations you might consider using, depending on your situation. Definition of a Cluster A cluster is a parallel or distributed system consisting of ...
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What Every Internet Marketing Success Story Hinges On - Internet Business Basics 101

Posted September 4th @ 4 September, 2010

Starting out being an Online Marketer? If you are a newbie, with information overload and wondering where to start out, you probably want to read this then. Like all Newbies, you need to stay focused on your goals. There is tons of information giving tips over the web and this can lead to an overload of information and you tend to lose focus The goal of any internet marketer is to make money. Get your basics right when you want to set up an Online Business. I call this the 7 Vital Steps to ...
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Access Database Recovery

Posted September 3rd @ 3 September, 2010

If you have ever lost any important data because of damage, corruption or unforeseen shutdown of your computer system; you will know how frustrating it can be. Losing important data can be really disturbing and you may have to do the work again. Microsoft Access is important for any business and in order to run a company smoothly, you will have to make use of Microsoft Access. Many people believe that it is not easy to recover the data from the computer system but this problem can now be easily ...
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Blogs Blogs Everywhere But No Good Host In Sight

Posted September 3rd @ 3 September, 2010

So you have taken that first step. You are going to jump right into the blogosphere. That magical world where everyone is a journalist. Or a citizen-journalist as they are called. A blog is short for "weblog." A technology that allows you to post your thoughts, ideas, images, videos, emotions, rants, raves and more with just a few clicks. Indeed it is the onslaught of the blog that has heralded the new age of Web 2.0 But, even if the software technology is new, it is still dependent on the age ...
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Blogs Blogs Everywhere but No Good Host in Sight

Posted September 2nd @ 2 September, 2010

So you have taken that first step. You are going to jump right into the blogosphere. That magical world where everyone is a journalist. Or a citizen-journalist as they are called. A blog is short for "weblog." A technology that allows you to post your thoughts, ideas, images, videos, emotions, rants, raves and more with just a few clicks. Indeed it is the onslaught of the blog that has heralded the new age of Web 2.0 But, even if the software technology is new, it is still dependent on the age ...
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4 Ways To Make Your Subdomains Work For You

Posted September 1st @ 1 September, 2010

In any hosting plan, you will see that subdomains are considered as part of the package's features. If you choose a low-priced account, your host may set a limit on the the number of subdomains you can create. However, if you subscribe to a higher plan, you are usually given the chance to create as many subdomains as you want. Some website owners tend to ignore this particular hosting feature due to the fact that they still haven't recognize the numerous benefits of using subdomains. Of course, ...
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Tikiwiki Benefits---Why You Must Go for a Tikiwiki Site

Posted August 31st @ 31 August, 2010

What is TikiWiki? It is hard to describe it in one word. Tiki Wiki is the name of a multi-feature package that can be used as different types of web applications ranging from CMS, collaborative tool like wikis or the community driven dynamic websites and weblogs. From the forums and discussion boards to corporate intranet to educational wikisites---TikiWiki can support them all. There are many other advantages of this software; let's examine them one by one. 1. In addition of being a powerful ...
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3 Ways To Backup Your Website

Posted August 30th @ 30 August, 2010

Data loss is the worst nightmare of people who own precious computer files, whether he is a website administrator or just a simple e-mail user. Sometimes, just one wrong push of a button can make all your files instantly vanish without a trace. Unless you have a magic wand that can make those files reappear, regular backing up of files is really a must. This duty of saving data to another storage device should be the routine of all webmasters. Having a backup of all your website files is ...
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4 Hosting Types In A Nutshell

Posted August 29th @ 29 August, 2010

You have gathered all the necessary contents to put on your website. The task of designing the webpages is already finished as well. Finally, you found the perfect partner in running a website - a web host that guarantees reliability, stability, and full-featured hosting service at a very reasonable price. Does it all end there? Of course not; there is a bigger task waiting for you after finding a good web host and that is choosing the right hosting type. Don't make the mistake of subscribing ...
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Monetizing Your Article Directory

Posted August 28th @ 28 August, 2010

This article is written for article directory owners looking to earn revenue from their sites. Before entering into any online business, it makes sense to develop some kind of revenue model for your business. Article directory owners are offering a service for website promoters who can submit articles to increase backlinks to their sites and establish credibility. They are also providing a service for information-seekers who read the articles in the directory. Article directories are typically ...
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XSitePro: Can I Convert My Website in Under 30 Days?

Posted August 27th @ 27 August, 2010

No time to spare. My current, expensive, webhosting contract was due to expire and now I was in a bind. XSitePro was my only hope in getting out of that bind. I had heard XSitePro was good - which is why I bought it; that with it I could create a professional looking website quickly and easily. How would it deliver on that promise? My Free Computer Consultant website (http://www.FreeComputerConsultant.com) was being hosted by a company that used propietary database technology to actually build ...
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About Drupal

Posted August 26th @ 26 August, 2010

The Onion The Spread Firefox Ourmedia KernelTrap The Defective by Design campaign Do these above mentioned names make any sense for you? Well, they are all the names of high-traffic websites....but apart from that? Well, they are all bound by a common thread...they all use Drupal as their web application framework or blogging engine. So what Drupal actually is? Drupal is a software package that is * Free o download and use * Written in PHP * Open-source system * Distributed under the GPL * ...
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