Archive for July, 2006

Jul28

Get Noticed with Yahoo! Answers

Yes, sometimes some people get bored. And then they go find some social networking site to hang around, have some chat, kill the time. Bah…
Not sure if your time worth it — this in the case your small business is thriving and clients won’t let you breathe. Rejoyce then, for your reward is on the […]

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Filed in: Things Web Applications

Jul22

eBiz.earnings Blogs are all about YOU

Here’s what I read about a recent study —thru WebProWorld from the Pew Internet and American Life Project— trying to find out what’s the main reason for bloggers to blog out the blogosphere with their blahs. It states that:
About 76% claim their personal experiences as A reason, if not THE reason to blog.
Here’s the breakdown:
37%: […]

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Filed in: Search Engines Optimizing Things Web Applications


Jul16

Google down Malware, Find out Infected Sites - or Just Think about Security

Numerous web sites allow their users to upload and store binary files — that’s pictures, movies, executables, anything not text.
Word is out that Websense took advantage of Google’s binary search capability to indentify malware (trojans, worms, virii). Couple thousand sites already found hosting pest — most of them unsuspecting. The virus finder application is not […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz The Google Bot Things

Jul13

Help Optimize your eBiz: Ditch Bloatware

So far as I can remember, it was around 1998 when I last time wrote and edited text in a .doc file using MS Office for an application. I mean an original file, created by myself. Because it happens all the time to have a client —and even a partner or colleague— hit at me […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things


Jul7

Small Shops Growing Demand for Web Services

Gas prices, general inflation, other inconveniencies —and hype— are slowly —but certainly— pushing your small business activities more and more in the realm of the Internet. Imagine how nice and clean and swift is to sell thru your web site. Just think of managing your projects and teams (on the field, in the building, or […]

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Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things Web Applications



 

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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…