Matias Vangsnes

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Asahi Technologies Launches Low Cost WordPress Development Services

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

Infinite demands. Empowering solutions. WordPress is an ideal tool for creating low cost websites that are flexible for blogging as well as professional shopping cart CMS. (PRWEB) July 24, 2012 WordPress is an ideal tool for building small and simple websites. Cost-efficient and easy to use, people are increasingly using WordPress for blogs and CMS [...]

Enve Creative Develops WordPress Website for 10 West Self Storage

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

Enve Creative has launched a search engine optimized WordPress and HTML5 website for 10 West Self Storage of Morris, Connecticut. Torrington, Connecticut (PRWEB) July 31, 2012 Enve Creative has launched a search engine optimized WordPress and HTML5 website at http://10westselfstorage.com for 10 West Self Storage. 10 West Self Storage offers climate-controlled self-storage units and lockers, [...]

What’s new with Ubuntu?

Saturday, July 28th, 2012

Jeremy Proome Jeremy joined MyBroadband in March 2012 as junior journalist. Jeremy holds an honors degree in Media Studies from the University of Witwatersrand, and is driven… Ubuntu 12.10, known as Quantal Questzal, will be releasing on 18 October 2012, but what can we expect from the forthcoming version? One of Linux’s most popular distros, [...]

Futuretrend Offers Discounted WordPress Courses For 2012-13!

Friday, July 27th, 2012

PRLog (Press Release) – Jul 27, 2012 – Thanks to funding from the Enfield Council Futuretrend are able to offer many of our web design, graphic design even financial course to the public at a hugely reduced price. Among these discounted courses is our WordPress: An Introduction training course. On this course you will be [...]

Professional Tutor-Led Advanced WordPress Training In London

Friday, July 27th, 2012

PRLog (Press Release) – Jul 27, 2012 – . Our training takes place at our training centre in Enfield, North London and our tutor has many years worth of experience in the web design industry. Why have we created this WordPress course?WordPress, albeit largely an intuitive software to use, can be a bit tricky to [...]

Namebench helps you find the fastest DNS

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

How good is your Domain Name System provider? A newly-released utility, called Namebench, is designed to help users answer that specific question and optimize their DNS experience. Troubleshoot your DNS The DNS vulnerability: What you should know and do How to transfer your domain name between hosts More ways to protect yourself from phishing scams [...]

Asahi Technologies Launches Low Cost WordPress Development Services

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Over 14 million websites use WordPress for their websites. As it is considered to be simple and cost effective tool for websites and also a light weight CMS. With the current environment being uncertain, businesses are trying to keep their website costs as low as possible in order to stay competitive, increasing demand for low [...]

Linux Mint 13 KDE released: But does it live up to expectations?

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Hot on the heels of its Xfce build, the final release of Linux Mint 13 KDE is now available for download. This is an iteration that a lot of people have been anxiously awaiting, because it combines a lot of good things in a single package. As part of the Mint 13 family, it is [...]

Why the Dot Com Kingdom Will Continue to Rule Post New gTLDs

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

At the start of the Internet and the first ever internet domain name boom, why has ‘dot com’ became the king and not ‘dot net’? This is a serious naming question and demands authoritative clarity to the answers. Form a nomenclature point of view; the global audience felt more comfortable with .com. It sounded better [...]

The Dot Com Kingdom Rules

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

At the start of the Internet and the first ever internet domain name boom, why has ‘dot com’ became the king and not ‘dot net’? This is a serious naming question and demands authoritative clarity to the answers. Form a nomenclature point of view; the global audience felt more comfortable with Com. It sounded better [...]

5 Reasons to Consider Ubuntu for Your Small Business

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

Ubuntu is a Linux-based operating system focused on ease of use, simplicity, and security. This operating system is a good alternative to either Microsoft Windows or Apple’s OS X, and may help small businesses get improved performance while saving money. Although some small business owners and managers will not be familiar with Ubuntu or Linux, [...]

Whois Tools 1.0–Whois and DNS Lookup Software Now Fresh, Available for Download at HosterTalk.com

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

PRLog (Press Release) – Jul 23, 2012 – Hoster Talk features the new software Whois Tools 1.0. This software, which is now available for download, is a free WHOIS and DNS lookup application which aims to aid web designers and developers in determining the Whois records and DNS information of a site for the domain [...]

WordPress SEO Simplifies Content Optimization

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

Small business owners really don’t need one more thing to think about when it comes to online marketing. To add anything else to our already overflowing plates will make us ineffective. But small businesses, regardless of their industry, should add a blog as the central component of their content marketing activities because creating relevant content [...]

Rob Grant On The New gTLD’s: “Dot Com will Always Win The Horse Race”

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

In an story and interview published about domainer Rob Grant a few days ago by whoapi.com, entitled From “Madison Avenue to Adirondacks – domainer millionaire” Rob was asked what he thought of the new gTLD’s: “Which new gTLD has the most potential? What’s your opinion on hundreds of new gTLD’s that are lining up?” Rob [...]

Two Years In, Sedo Domain Market Report Examines Performance of .CO …

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sedo, the world’s largest domain marketplace and monetization provider, today unveiled a report that highlights the success of the .co extension since its introduction two years ago today, on July 20, 2010. “Sedo has done an excellent job of helping to establish and develop the secondary market for premium .CO domain names, as it [...]

How to Setup Google Analytics For Your WordPress Site

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012

Using a website analytics service or software package can be a great help in improving the quality and effectiveness of your website. Google’s Analytics is a leading analytics service, and it’s available at no cost. The data provided by Google Analytics will give you insight into how each visitor came to your WordPress website (whether [...]

Optimum7 Updates Duplicate Post Remover Plugin for WordPress

Saturday, July 21st, 2012

Duplicate Post Remover Updated for Simplistic Identification and Removal of Duplicate Pages and Posts Miami, FL (PRWEB) July 20, 2012 Recently, programmers at Optimum 7 released an update for their Duplicate Post Remover plugin on WordPress. ”Google, thanks to Panda and Penguin updates, are aggressively penalizing sites containing duplicate content,” says Optimum7’s Co-Founder and COO, [...]

Shuttleworth talks up Ubuntu 12.10, growing acceptance of Linux on desktop …

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Canonical’s Mark Shuttleworth said Dell’s decision to pre-install the latest Ubuntu client on high-end PCs in North America shows growing acceptance of its revamped Linux client, and Linux on the desktop in general. At Oscon 2012, Shuttleworth acknowledged that the decision to scrap the old UI for a new Unity user experience for multiple form [...]

Shuttleworth talks up Ubuntu 12.10, growing acceptance of Linux on desktop …

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Canonical’s Mark Shuttleworth said Dell’s decision to pre-install the latest Ubuntu client on high-end PCs in North America shows growing acceptance of its revamped Linux client, and Linux on the desktop in general. At Oscon 2012, Shuttleworth acknowledged that the decision to scrap the old UI for a new Unity user experience for multiple form [...]

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