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Web Server Technology explained – How two computers talk on the internet?

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

You can break the two types of computers used for the internet. There are the users/clients and there are the servers. The internet is a massive collection of computers that have basically agreed, through specialized software, to communicate and share data together. The primary user interface software is your internet browser. To put it simple, [...]

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Wi-fi in Sky on JetBlue Airways

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

As you might be already aware of that the low-cost airline JetBlue has equipped one of its Airbus A320 planes with an on board wireless network to give passengers access to the companies’ e-mail and instant messaging functions while in the air. JetBlue is the first domestic carrier to test it with their new BetaBlue [...]

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Website Review Series

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Earlier in September, I ran a Blogger Series, in which there were lot of posts with links, tips and howto’s. That entire month was very successful month and was well appreciated by readers. The posts are interesting enough for those who just want to know about blogging and are informative enough for those who are [...]

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Use Blog instead of sending e-mails

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Everyone uses e-mails to forward the blog posts, links and other stuff to their friends. I have a new way in which you don’t need to send any mail to your friends. How do you do that – Simple : Use Blogs… Steps involved What you have to do? Create a blog on blogger, livejournal, [...]

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Microsoft Launched Live Events

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Today Microsoft launched a new service for its live users : Microsoft Live Events. This is the same service as Evite. This new service will allow you to send invitations, share your photos and customize your events. It will have seamless integration will your live spaces. Have a look and try it here. When you [...]

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Microsoft is launching event planner

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Originally Posted by Elinor Mills on CNet.com News Microsoft is jumping into the world of online event planning with Windows Live Events, scheduled to launch late Thursday. The free social event planning service lets you invite friends to an event and creates a Web page where people can share photos and stories with blog entries [...]

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Google Reader and Google Transit graduates from Google Lab

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Google Transit, the public transit feature previously available only as a Google Labs feature is now completely integrated into Google Maps. Driving directions will be the default setting for Google Maps but a new option called “Take Public Transit” will help users plan their trip via public transportation in select areas. What all cities are [...]

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Blogger Series : Post 12 – How to write effective comments ?

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

This is basically more of a common sense, not a big deal. But the effects are very good for a blogger to drive more traffic to his blog. Basically if you plan to put a comment on someone blog or reply to the comments on your own blog, then consider the following things first: Read [...]

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Gmail Update is on the way – Gmail ‘New Version’

Monday, September 24th, 2007

There has been quite sometime when Gmail was launched on 1st April, 2004.  That Gmail revolutionized the way email was perceived and was used by many of us.  But there have been no update on the GUI since then in Gmail.  Other email clients like Yahoo, AOL and Live have changed a lot and I [...]

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20 Most popular blogging platform and software

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Blogger Series : Post 10 – 20 Most Popular Blogging Platform and Software Though lots of new services are emerging day by day for you to blog, yet few of them are quite popular. Some of them are listed below. If you know some more, please add them as comment so that other readers get [...]

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Blogger Series : Post 9 – 10 reason why blogger should read other blogs

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

Generally the question arises, why should I read other blogs when I write one myself.  But that’s not true.  One blogger should read other blogs religiously as far as possible – 10 reasons why it is required are mentioned below: Blogs are unedited and uncensored – whatever comes to the blogger mind is there in [...]

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Blogger Series – Post 6 : How to promote your blog?

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Once you have started writing good posts for your blog – now it is time to promote your blog, now it is time to reach the audience. So how do you do that??? Basically there are various ways to do that – Effectively use the technology: Create RSS/Atom feed: Make sure you have RSS or [...]

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Blogger Series – Post 5 : How to write a good post on your blog ?

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

How to write a good post on your blog ? Write what interests youIt is your blog, so you have to decide what you want to write on it. If you are writing what actually of your interest than you can write for a longer duration, else you won’t have much to write about. Write [...]

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Blogger Series – Post 1 : What is Blog?

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

As I promised, here goes my very first post on the Blogger Series. I am sure if you are reading this post, then you definitely know couple of basic things about blogging. But I will try to incorporate most of the things I personally know about blogs. So the very first question – WHAT IS [...]

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Who owns What on Web

Friday, August 31st, 2007

I thought of sharing this piece of info from Webbmediagroup.com. This is a great work by Amy Webb. For more information about this read her post… As she said, this picture will look a lot different in coming years.

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