Posted on 18 December 2009
Soon after the news of Twitter being hacked by the Iranian Cyber Army swept the internet, the group’s name became the hour’s most searched term on Google.
The Google Search for “Iranian Cyber Army” shows the bar showing the immense amount of searches for the term.
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Posted on 11 December 2009
The blog is an interesting medium, don’t you think? I still remember the days of the static web. Back then websites were a one way communication. If you wanted to know something, you probably ran a search and found a website. That website hopefully would contain the information you needed. That was about it. The information was there for you to read. There was no conversation. There was no reply. You just read.
These days, now that we have “Web 2.0″, everything’s different. The Internet is more than just a one way communication. Even mainstream websites have places where you can participate in the conversation. The blog is a big player in the conversation going on online. In a way, the goal of a blog is to create community and conversation.
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Posted on 10 December 2009
“Solutions to the day to day problem of computers” – This is what ITTechSolutions has to say! This is a whole new blog to help newbies with their day-to-day computer-related problems. The author – Venky – urges his visitors to participate in the discussions of his posts on his About page!
With a clean and a refreshing new look, the blog provides a great extent of information on topics such as Computers, Mobile Phones etc. So, dive in as we go through the different useful and great posts of ITTechSolutions.
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Posted on 07 December 2009
If there was ever a boilerplate theme for Wordpress that people turned to for style and simplicity, it was Thesis, among many others. This little doozey allows you to build a professional-looking blog with little or no coding. Many top bloggers such as Adam Baker and James Allen use it, not to mention its praise by the ultimate ‘Problogger’ Darren Rowse.
But there is a downside to all of this. You see, in order to create a fully-functional website with no coding necessary, you have to pay. And pay big you will — $87 to be exact. However, I have found a free alternative Wordpress theme clone of Thesis which is almost identical, but it’s only for those of us who aren’t afraid to get our heads stuck into bit of HTML snipping and altering.
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Posted on 02 December 2009
Publish or perish – This is what the irony of blogging 2.0 states. If you provide content on a regular basis, you have a “right” to blog. Or else, don’t do it!
If you are blogger, you need to follow this. The “rule” brings us to the new phenomenon called Live-Blogging. You can blog while walking, at a seminar, in a school – practically anywhere and everywhere.
For bloggers who use Wordpress, either with Wordpress.com or on self-hosted sites (version 2.7 or higher only), the newly updated Wordpress for iPhone 2.0 App will prove to be a tool of them – an easy and quick way of blogging from their iPhone. The app is compatible with bot iPhone and iPod Touch. Also, being an Open Source project, developers may join in on the project.
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Posted on 03 September 2009
Whether you are a freelancer, employee, professional, or a business, it is becoming increasingly important to manage your Twitter reputation. In this article, let us see what is meant by reputation in the world of Twitter, and how you can use free Twitter tools manage and enhance your reputation.
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