Archive for August, 2008
If you got customers (which most companies and entrepreneurs do) you also need some kind of database to take care of all information regarding your customers and your contacts with them. A good customer relationship requires that you can keep track on everything you promise you customers and everything you agree on doing, but also [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Reviews
Good news every one . We've updated the graphs at Xavier Media Whois to be flash graphs instead of the old boring PNG graphs. This gives our users a fantastic opportunity to compare different TLDs against each other and also to view some more exiting graphs of for example the TOP 10 TLDs [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Xavier Media
Now it's time for yet another win 700 EC contest and we're going to do this contest as simple as all our other contests. Just post a comment here and you're in. On the 19th of September we'll use Random.org to select one lucky winner from all the comments
Winner in our [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Yesterday we got 3 comments posted in two of our blogs that looked strangely the same. All three comments came from the same IP address, and had the same name and email of poster. If I only had noticed one of these comments I would have approved it as it would have been just another [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Antivirus & Security, Blogging, The World According to Xavier
This post is not about how to increase the actual number of subscriber, it's more about how to make sure all your subscribers are counted in your statistics. Why do you need to make sure all your subscribers are counted in your stats? Well it's always more fun to write when you got more subscribers [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Blogging, Search Engines & Directories
There's a new version of Wordpress available (version 2.6.1). But if you're happy with version 2.6 and it's doing its job, then you don't have to upgrade according to the Wordpress blog:
If you’re happy with 2.6, however, keep on using it. You need not upgrade to 2.6.1 if 2.6 is getting the job done.
So if [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Antivirus & Security, Blogging
I just read some horrible news. Twitter may limit the number of people you can follow to maximum 2000 people. Ok, 2000 is a kind of OK amount of people to follow, but still…..
Most people don't follow more then 2000 people on Twitter, but if you for example create an application using their API, then [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Xavier Media
I don't log in that often to check my Feedburner statistics, but I did today and got a real chock . According to Feedburner Xavier Media didn't have any subscribers at all to any of our feeds . I guess it must be some kind of problem since I don't think [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Blogging, Search Engines & Directories
The PHP development team has released the latest and last upgrade of PHP 4.4 (version 4.4.9) which contains some security fixes and also increases the stablility some.
The PHP development team writes:
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 4.4.9. It continues to improve the security and the stability of the [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Antivirus & Security, CGIPHP.com
These days a lot of people are using their mobile phones, PDAs and iPhones to surf the web. So more and more people are actually looking for just your fantastic content with handheld devices, but can they find your content?
If you got a blog in Wordpress it's actually easy to make a mobile version of [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Blogging, Reviews, Search Engines & Directories
I've just released an update for the WebPage Toolbar where the main new feature is the ability for the users to select default search engine in an options page and also to use local version of Google, Yahoo and Wikipedia. More local versions for other search engines will be added later.
Check out the updated toolbar [...] Continue Reading
Posted in Search Engines & Directories, Xavier Media
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