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  1. A Sneak Peek Into The Modzilla Genealogy by Jay Moncliff

    Modzilla is a misnomer of the official name of the Mozilla Application Suite developed by the Mozilla Foundation. It is also the public and original name but got changed recently to SeaMonkey suite. In informal terms, the name found usage in combination with other phrases related to the now-defunct Netscape Communications Corporation and the various application software that were related to it.
  2. Increase Profits With Secure Online Shopping Carts by Mark Walters

    In the few weeks prior to Christmas, 2006, 350 million people made 250 billion dollars in purchases – online. This is a 24% increase from a decade ago, and double the figures for theChristmas season, 2005. Shopping online has become one of the most profitable ways to get a product to the consumer.
  3. Effective Use of Traffic Exchanges by Chris Andrews

    Like them or loathe them, traffic exchanges always seem to get an opinion out of people. Some people can't see the point and others love them to death. Sure, a lot of the time you are only going to find other people trying to punt their opportunity in them and you have to put a lot of clicking effort in to get results but the results we've had have been positive rather than negative. I even
  4. Web Conferencing Services: Meetings in Cyberspace by Jay Moncliff

    Many firms today are looking to cut costs wherever they can. Annual meetings, trainings, product launches, employee meetings and other similar corporate events are traditionally expensive propositions. Web conferencing services can reduce the costs of these meetings and gatherings drastically.
  5. The Earth Is Coming To An End - A Flash Animation by Austin Luna

    About "End of the World"
  6. Transform that Dead Slow PC Into a MONSTER Machine 15 Minutes From NOW With My Help....... by Steven Magill

    Everybody has computer problems from time to time. Some of the problems are simple ("I can't get the printer to print") and some are more alarming ("why is my computer monitor's screen blue?"). The good news is that most of the common computer problems are easily fixed.
  7. About Drupal by Fat Jack

    The Onion The Spread Firefox Ourmedia KernelTrap The Defective by Design campaign
  8. Windows Vista: Secure Or Just Frustrating? by Christopher N. Goebel

    Modern operating systems such as Mac OS X operate under a security model where even administrative users don't get full access to certain features unless they provide an in-place logon before performing any task that might harm the system. This security setup protects users from themselves, and it is something that Microsoft should have added to Windows several years ago.
  9. Motzilla Even up the Error in Spelling by Jay Moncliff

    Motzilla is the misspelled version of the Mozilla Application Suite developed by the Mozilla Foundation. Mozilla is also the public and original name but got changed recently to SeaMonkey suite. In informal terms, the name found usage in combination with other phrases related to the now-defunct Netscape Communications Corporation and the various application software that were related to it.
  10. Mozilla Download by Jay Moncliff

    The official name of the Mozilla Application Suite developed by the Mozilla Foundation. It is also the public and original name but got changed recently to SeaMonkey suite. In informal terms, the name found usage in combination with other phrases related to the now-defunct Netscape Communications Corporation and the various application software that were related to it.
  11. Using Hard Disk cleanup Wizard by Muneer Mohammad

    The Disk Cleanup tool searches your entire hard disk for files that are safe and possible to delete and helps free up needed space. You can choose to delete some or all of the files.
  12. Mozilla Download by Jay Moncliff

    The official name of the Mozilla Application Suite developed by the Mozilla Foundation. It is also the public and original name but got changed recently to SeaMonkey suite. In informal terms, the name found usage in combination with other phrases related to the now-defunct Netscape Communications Corporation and the various application software that were related to it.
  13. Drupal CMS by Gaurav Panchal

    Drupal CMS
  14. What Is RSS? by Madison Lockwood

    RSS is technology - a simple software program - that allows you to access web and blog content automatically. The acronym's most popular translation is "Really Simple Syndication. Once your browser or computer has an RSS reader on board, you can subscribe to any number of RSS "feeds." A feed is simply a way in which a reader may subscribe to website content - most commonly blogs or news sites. A news site, for example, may list their latest headlines or entire articles in their feed every time a new article is published. A blog would publish this feed as a series of recent posts.
  15. CSS Hacks and Tips For Multiple Browsers & Detection by Ian Roberts

    More and more web developers are ditching tables and coming round to the idea of usingCSS to control the layout of their site. With the many benefits of usingCSS, such as quicker download time, improved accessibility and easier site management, why not?
  16. IDN - International Domain Names by Adam Dicker

    What is an IDN?
  17. Benefits Of A SEO Sitemap Generator by Christian Kameir

    Sitemap generator programs can be downloaded from various sources on the Internet. Sitemap generator programs have two fundamental purposes. Sitemap generator programs help surfers navigate a site effectively. At the same time, a sitemap generator program encourages search engine spiders. Google offers one of the most popular sitemap generator programs ever to hit the Internet.
  18. Open Source Technology, a Must For Your Small Business And Links To Get You Started by Paul Williams

    Are you looking for innovative ways to increase your ROI, your bottom line and downright save a ton of money on your IT costs? Let me answer that for you! Of course you are, you would not be a savvy business owner if you did not seek out ways to stretch your money. Drum roll please, introducing Open Source technology a new way for small businesses to even the playing field with their enterprise and big boy competitors.
  19. Using Your Web Stats To Sell by Aviva Brown

    After you have a website for a while, you start to learn a lot of tips and tricks for doing business on the web. One of the best marketing tools you have is right there on your server and you'd be amazed at how many people don't use it. That tool is your website statistics. If you've never examined your web stats before you're missing out on a real gold mine of information. They are usually found in the control panel section of your web hosting company. Most web hosts will email them to you if you can't access them yourself.
  20. Are Cookies Evil? What Service Do Cookies Perform In A Web Browser? by Fred Black

    Are cookies are bad and do they invade your privacy? We're not talking about the kind of cookie you eat, we're talking about computer cookies! It's not really true that cookies are evil.
  21. Easily Bypass Internet Filter At Work Or School by Jimo Lee

    If some websites get blocked in your company or school, how to access those websites at work or school? Today more and more employers and schools are becoming aware of the amount of time their employees or students are spending using the Internet for personal reasons. The network administrator uses a firewall or proxy server to restrict access to websites or other Internet protocols. Since all your Internet communication passes through your network's firewall, it's not strange that some websites (like myspace or game sites) get censored in your company or school.
  22. Incredible XP Tips You Wish You Knew Before You Read This, Part II by Joseph M. Pisano

    Incredible XP Tips you wish you knew before you read this, Part II
  23. Preparing Your Site For Internet Explorer 7 by Adam McFarland

    Here's the scenario: one morning you open your email and your inbox is flooded with emails that your site isn't working properly. Maybe your text or images don't look right, or even worse maybe your site isn't properly processing credit card transactions. How could this happen when you didn't change a thing? Well, that morning could be the morning later this year that Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 7.
  24. The On Site RSS Feed - The Output Side of RSS Feeds by Richard Keir

    I'm going to try to demystify some of the hazy confusion about having an RSS feed on site - and how it differs from having RSS feed items displayed on your site. My previous article, "RSS Feeds Display - The Input Side of RSS", offered a an easy basic way to think about the differences.
  25. 5 Tips For New Internet Surfers by Franck Silvestre

    When you are new to the web, trying to start a new business to make a living online, you need advices to make your surffing life easier...
  26. Learn HTML Through Theft & Mutilation by Mark Meshulam

    Anyone serious about having a website needs to know something about HTML, the computer code of websites.
  27. Important Linux Directories by Sitecritic .Net

    There are many variants of Linux used in different computer systems today. Luckily, most Linux developers employ a common naming and utilization scheme that makes different variants of Linux easy to use and maintain. This article will discuss some important and common directories in many popular Linux distributions.
  28. Discover Mozilla FireFox It's Extensions and how to install them by Finley Stew

    Discover Mozilla FireFox Extra Features – Extensions and How To Install Them
  29. Security and Internet Browsers – Firefox vs. Internet Explorer by Igor Pankov

    Introduction
  30. The New MSN Search Interface :: A Positive Transformation Or The Antithesis Of Change? by Rob Sullivan

    Now that MSN search has changed its look and search results I thought I’d do a little digging into the new look to see what I could come up with.

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