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Flock The World…
2007-07-15 05:28:06
How Flock Has Changed Throughout Time Remember when you first heard about Flock? We hadn’t even thought about Firefox 2, yet we saw the first serious Firefox-based project. But I guess both Firefox and Flock were too young to enjoy enough publicity then. Now, things are different. At least according to me. To tell you the truth, I didn’t understand Flock much when it appeared. “Social browser&hellip ; what the flock is a social browser?!” I wasn’t much into social bookmarking too. Yet I think Del.icio.us and Digg existed by then. To me, Flock was just a fox with a different skin. Junk. But not until I saw the new Flock 0,9. This browser is no longer a copy of Firefox. Not at all. It’s an actual social browser. You have instant access to your friends photos and videos, you can blog anything you stumble upon and you’ve great integration with social bookmarking. That’s what the spirit of Flock is about. So if you’re using the internet
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Why The Sitemap is Important
2007-07-14 05:38:11
What You Should Know About Sitemap s Quite often novice web designers don’t take the sitemap as an important part of one’s site, so they don’t make one. But the truth is that sitemaps are considered crucial for some websites. And why is that? I’m glad you asked that question. Let me share with you some information about sitemaps and by highlighting the importance of one, I hope you’ll be able to make a sitemap that suits your site. Navigation. No wonder it’s called a sitemap - it acts as a map (literally) of your site. And if a visitor can’t find the trace of pages in your site, he’ll check the map and quickly see where exactly in your site he is. Organization. With a sitemap you and your visitors have a complete list of your site’s organization. And what better way to improve your site’s organization than improving the old one? Search Engine Optimization. Put a link to your sitemap on every page. This way your site will be b


PHP4 - The End of an Era
2007-07-18 07:44:43
The chronicles of a pre-defined death It’s official - after the end of 2007, PHP4 will not be supported. This means that both no support, nor development of PHP4 will exist. However, there is a leak - the language will be updated by 08.08.2008 if any security leaks are found. The future is clear - new projects are strongly advised to be coded in the new PHP5. But what about the old projects? Some programmers say that their projects written on PHP4 still work on PHP5. Yet I advice everyone who has not migrated to PHP5 to read this article - Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5. In my opinion, the end of PHP4 support is a good idea, because the Web needs to advance to PHP5. That does not mean that PHP4 projects won’t exist no more. After all, I have seen some sites still working on PHP3. It’s just a matter of time and will to start using only PHP5. PHP4 has been serving us great for the last years, but it’s time to forget about the past and go ahead with PHP5. After al


Does Your Site Need Google AdSense?
2007-07-17 03:45:57
How AdSense is Essential for Content Sites Every webmaster wants AdSense. Every webmaster needs AdSense in order to earn money from his site, at least from PPC (pay-per-click) programs. But does a site need it? And if it does - why? To know the answer of that question, you have to know how your site works and how your visitors browse it. Basically, your visitors come to your site to read something interesting for them, or you solution to a particular problem. When you insert AdSense in your site, it shows targeted ads so that visitors will want to check them out. When you put your AdSense ads in the content, its more likely that more visitors will click on them. Many people will advice you to put those ads only in the beginning of your content, but not me. Always have a large enough ad unit in the end of your content, so that visitors will have something to go on reading. So - the first reason why your site needs AdSense - it contributes to your content. And brings you money, of cours
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