Archive for March, 2006

Mar31

Stopping e-Crime: a part of Optimizing your e-Biz

You feel safer installing alarms, sensors, cameras and whatever other security features protecting your brick and mortar shop. Not sure how safe you feel if you have the bad luck (malchance, to speak like the French) to get under some sort of racket. Those thugs promise you total security IF you are so kind to […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things Web Applications

Mar27

On Demand Software Applications to Consolidate Your Business with

Legacies. They’re quite essential in some aspects of life. But how about business? Yes, customers data bases, inventories - which are ultimately another set of data, and yet more data. These should be the only issues to think about when talking legacies in business.
Comes Microsoft with its Windows bloatware operating system. Corporate news are not […]

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Mar24

SEO dancing with Googlebots

It was late Novemebr 2005 when i had one of many dialogues with this client. We at CAD TEK are performing some swift SEO services in an early development stage. Patience is not always considered as a central factor by clients, but this is standard human nature.
Client: -I don’t seem to be attracting more […]

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Filed in: Search Engines Optimizing The Google Bot Things

Mar22

Marketing is an art beyond Making a Product or Delivering a Service

Not very much time to write blogs these days. There’s code this, debug that, helpdesk this client, resolve the stuck e-buyer from a shipping fee glitch, get rid of bells and whistles, remake the items build up, don’t forget to think over yet another day on that super entry page of the new promising project […]

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Filed in: Things


Mar21

Wikipedia.org makes paper obsolete

Remembering times when had to buy wieghty books, pile ‘em on my desk, dig thru all of them, compare, analyze, write drafts, re-write, cut, etc. Massive amounts of paper involved in the process of producing a well documented scientific/technical paper that would stand. Then those back and forth talks with academics — these i think […]

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Filed in: Things Web Applications

Mar17

SuSE Linux Desktop Boxes are The Solution for Many

A client was having problems with downloading emails. Everytime his desktop will drop in the middle of the mail pack retrieval. Next trial same result, with just repeating the retrieval of the lot already copied on the desktop.
Puzzled, he tried on another machine, same result. It definitely looked like a server problem. I got a […]

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Mar15

CSS Hunting, Firefox 1.5.0.1 and Autodesk Manufacturing Community

What a hectic day:
Watch the RSS feed i just added to the right on the page, an XML based RSS parser in PHP called MagpieRSS, derived from the Snoopy class lib. All ran fine, PHP wise. Only had to waste couple hours with matching the typography and colors of the links/lists to show decent on […]

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Filed in: Things Web Applications

Mar14

Google OS, Documents, Calendars and our 2 cents

Tired of staring at the blue screen of death? One friend (a Mac fan) was telling me that he’s not as dumb to stay on Windoz yet not as smart to go Linux. So he’s buying Macs.
My thinking is that OS X differs from Linux in one core point: money. The rest is dancing pretty […]

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Mar13

Just SEO Basics and Organic Results

Well, getting a site like cadtekinc.net in Google Top10 (that’s the first search results page) took bit of time and bit more sweat. We picked up a keyphrase, composed of three keywords, and half a year later it was number one. Imagine it had the word “Autodesk” in it, then think we’re a small business […]

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Filed in: Search Engines Optimizing Things

Mar12

SuSE Linux Suits You

Watching my lovely wife how she’s typing her login to her Linux laptop. She’s no IT staff, no geek, not even very good at math. She’s a lawyer. It’s been over a year since her vintage laptop (Compaq Armada) runs flawlessly a Debian based, Knoppix trimmed Linux distro also known as Damn Small Linux. Indeed, […]

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Georg first started with programming in 1981. Did some machine engineering between 1985 and 1990. Then wasted an entire decade on DTP (Desktop Publishing), pre-press and printing. Since 2000, Georg escaped the Gutenberg territory to focus on web sites development and on-demand software applications programming. Don’t tell Georg that software comes in a box…