Archive for January, 2009

Search Engine Optimization

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Search engine optimization isn't a new concept, but it is a discipline that evolves almost daily to keep search engine results relevant and targeted to the search in question.  In this vein, it is one of the most important marketing tools open to any business, yet it is one which few small to medium sized businesses are willing to splash out on to see results.  In this article, we will look at some of the key SEO considerations for any site, and to show exactly how profitable effective optimization can be, no matter what size of business you run.

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Choosing a Computer for Freelance Graphic Design

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

For many years, when a freelance graphic designer chose a new computer, Macintosh was the automatic choice. Macintosh computers provided the memory, processing speed and storage necessary for large design files. Most graphic design firms and printing companies used only Macintosh computers. Today, that trend continues but PCs are making inroads in what used to be territory exclusive to Macintosh. Therefore, the decision on what computer to purchase is not as clear cut as it once was for graphic designers.

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Computer Dating

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

The dawn of computers has made life easier for people in a number of ways. We can express our thoughts and ideas better. We can communicate easier with other people wherever in the world they may be. We can even conduct business more efficiently and more quickly. Why, computers have even improved the way we play the dating game.

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Choosing a Web Based Photo Storage Service

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

As digital cameras replace film, more and more users are turning to web based photo storage services to manage their photo archives. There are a dizzying array of sites, all offering different services at different prices. Choosing a storage service can be a confusing process, particularly when you are choosing a company to entrust with your precious family photos. Here are some things to look for when you're choosing a photo storage service.

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Increasing Navigation Safety

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

It is in fact a horrifying moment the one when a computer user realizes that a virus has managed to penetrate his or her CPU system and destroyed years of data and hard work. In an effort to minimize the probability of having to experience such a stressful moment, most computer users have now installed in their computer's memory, software programs that act as shields against such malicious threats. These system defenders, generally known as antivirus software programs are designed to recognize and prevent malicious computer code from being executed without the user's knowledge or permission. According to experts, most of today's computer users have at least one antivirus system installed in their computer's hard disk.

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External Storage Options for Backing Up Your Computer

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Even though backing up files has been emphasized for years as a security measure to prevent data loss, too many people are still learning through bitter experience that backups are essential. This may be due, in part, to confusion over the many options available for external storage of backup files.

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Choosing A Graphics Card

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

To the uninformed consumer, buying a new graphics card can be a daunting task. There are literally hundreds of different aspects to consider when buying a new card, and we've composed this article to help you find the graphics card that best suits your needs and your budget.

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Signs of a Reliable Web Site

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Students and professionals alike are turning to the Internet to perform research for work and school, handle investments , etc.. In recent years, many people have begun to believe that everything contained in the Internet is fact, but this is obviously not so. The Internet is an amazingly broad resource for research, but unless a user knows how to look for signs of reliability, the information gathered during Internet research may not be accurate or of the highest quality available.

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The Continuing Development of CSS as a Web Standard

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Cascading style sheets were formally introduced by the W3C in 1997 and in the nine years since have made gradual progress to becoming a web standard. Although the W3C mandates style sheets instead of HTML formatting for internal styles, many web designers have been slow to adopt CSS.

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