Status.net servers like Identi.ca and MyXavier are getting more and more popular since it's possible to follow users on different servers without having to sign up at each individual server. This means that you can have an account at for example Identi.ca and follow another user at MyXavier.com without signing up for another account at [...] Continue Reading
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Are you like most of us others that notice the low level of ink in your ink cartridges when you need the ink more then ever? You know that you have to print that important paper in a few days and you get those annoying stripes on your print outs indicating you're running low on [...] Continue Reading
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PLR articles means Private Label Rights articles and are articles you can get pretty cheap from all kind of places on the Internet. The downside with these articles is that the author usually sells them to many content hungry bloggers and web site owners. Continue Reading
Posted in Blogging, Ecommerce, Search Engines & Directories, The World According to Xavier
It doesn't matter if you use your site for blogging, selling stuff or selling your knowledge (for example consulting) every second your site is down or unreachable can be costly for you. So how do you know how often people can't access your site? Continue Reading
Posted in Antivirus & Security, The World According to Xavier, Tutorials, Web Hosting
Sometimes it's fantastic to just watch some statistics or even just a bullet list . This time I have a list of the oldest domain names ever. Did you know that it took 2 years to get 100 registered domain names back in 1985-7? Continue Reading
Posted in Domain names, Statistics, The World According to Xavier
I've been following Shimon Sandlers blog for some time now and I have to say he's a SEO consultant that knows what he's writing about. In almost every blog post I learn something new or something I knew since before, but had forgotten how important that "little" feature is when it comes to have a [...] Continue Reading
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One of the most popular web browsers on the Internet is still Internet Explorer 6, almost 9 years after it's release. The most resent news about IE6 was that a bug in it helped hackers to gain access to Googles network. Continue Reading
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