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 [...]

Report: Chatwing Introduces Global Chat Box to Gaming Bloggers in Ever-growing WordPress Community

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

Gaming bloggers in WordPress can now benefit from Chatwing’s latest chat widget. This chat application excels in providing web communication for thousands of bloggers and their visitors New York, NY (PRWEB) July 31, 2012 Game bloggers in WordPress will now be able to reach more people and share their hot tips with the help of [...]

WordPress Development: An Effective Tool To Create Intricate Website

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

PRLog (Press Release) – Aug 01, 2012 – Website development needs hard work and skills. This is not as effortless as it seems; one need to have the ardor and the art of designing a website which is inclusive of proficient information, skills, techniques and the quality of information. Every website reveals the desired company [...]

Finding out what’s flowing over port 80 on your network

Friday, July 27th, 2012

The history of TCP port 80 started a long time ago when the IANA assigned TCP port 80 for HTTP activity and TCP port 443 for secure HTTP (HTTPS). HTTP was designed as a protocol to transport requests and data between clients and web servers. Using this information, you could then lock down your firewall [...]

Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha 3 unifies user menus

Friday, July 27th, 2012

Nautilus still has some problems under the default Ambiance theme The Ubuntu developers have released the third alpha of Ubuntu 12.10 “Quantal Quetzal”, the final release of which is scheduled for 18 October. This development release includes several changes over Alpha 2, which was released a month ago. These changes include a reworked session menu, improvements [...]

Memolane: Highlight Social Content With New Embed Features And WordPress Plugin

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

Memolane, a startup that helps users archive and explore their content across social networks, has been working to make it easier to share that content, for example by allowing users to share “lanes” with their Facebook friends. Now, founder Eric Lagier says publishers, brands, and anyone else should have an easy time featuring that content [...]

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 [...]

Micro​soft/Trust​wave Expand ModSecurit​y To IIS And Nginx Servers

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

CHICAGO– July 25, 2012 – Trustwave, a leading provider of cloud-based compliance and information security solutions, today announced that the popular, open source ModSecurity Web Application Firewall now supports the top three Web server platforms, including new support for Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) and Nginx, in addition to existing support for Apache Web servers. [...]

Trustwave Teams With Microsoft to Bring Open-Source Web Application Firewall to Top Web Server Platforms

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

CHICAGO, IL–(Marketwire -07/25/12)- Trustwave, a leading provider of cloud-based compliance and information security solutions, today announced that the popular, open source ModSecurity® Web Application Firewall now supports the top three Web server platforms, including new support for Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) and Nginx, in addition to existing support for Apache Web servers. Trustwave collaborated [...]

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 [...]

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, [...]

ManageEngine Applications Manager Gains Ruby on Rails Support

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

PLEASANTON, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ManageEngine, the real-time IT management company, today announced the immediate availability of Ruby on Rails support in its performance monitoring software package, Applications Manager. The move lets Applications Manager monitor applications running on Ruby on Rails environments as well as measure user satisfaction of critical web applications, capture transaction traces and view [...]

WordPress for BlackBerry Updated to Version 1.6.2

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

Blogging tool WordPress has updated their BlackBerry App to version 1.6.2 and allows you to post and manage your blog from anywhere you can get a mobile signal on your BlackBerry. Supporting BlackBerry devices running OS 4.2.1 or newer, the WordPress for BlackBerry development team has been providing regular updates and is also dipping their [...]

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, [...]

Project Sputnik Versus Microsoft

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

Dell is toying with the idea of loading up Ubuntu onto an XPS 13 laptop to create a developer environment in which people can create Web and mobile apps. It’s called Project Sputnik. Should Microsoft be worried? My thinking is no. Here’s a tidbit from the Crazy Engineers blog where the product is discussed: Developers [...]

Dell ‘Project Sputnik’ Ubuntu laptop programme enters beta phase

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

‘Beta Cosmonaut’ program But Dell is now recruiting volunteers for what it calls the Sputnik Beta Cosmonaut program, according to George, through which a limited number of applicants will receive a discounted, beta version of the laptop. To apply, all you need to do is fill out a form on the Dell site; in return, [...]

Dell ‘Project Sputnik’ Ubuntu laptop project enters beta phase

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

‘Beta Cosmonaut’ program But Dell is now recruiting volunteers for what it calls the Sputnik Beta Cosmonaut program, according to George, through which a limited number of applicants will receive a discounted, beta version of the laptop. To apply, all you need to do is fill out a form on the Dell site; in return, [...]

Dell’s Project Sputnik Set To Build The Ultimate Developer Laptop

Monday, July 16th, 2012

We first told you about Dell’s Project Sputnik being the developer’s dream machine in May and now we are back with an update. This six-month exploratory pilot program from Dell is set to create an Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS based XPS 13 laptop that will support building, testing, and producing of web and mobile apps. Barton George, Director of Marketing for [...]

Dell’s Ubuntu Laptop Program Enters Beta, ‘Blows Away’ Expectations

Monday, July 16th, 2012

Fans of Ubuntu Linux may recall a project launched by Dell back in May to create an Ubuntu-loaded laptop specifically for developers. Dubbed Project Sputnik, the effort back then had already resulted in a prototype open source laptop based on Ubuntu Linux 12.04 Precise Pangolin and Dells XPS 13 hardware. Earlier this month, however, the [...]

Dell’s Ubuntu Laptop Program Enters Beta, ‘Blows Away’ Expectations

Saturday, July 14th, 2012

Fans of Ubuntu Linux may recall a project launched by Dell back in May to create an Ubuntu-loaded laptop specifically for developers. Dubbed Project Sputnik, the effort back then had already resulted in a prototype open source laptop based on Ubuntu Linux 12.04 “Precise Pangolin” and Dell’s XPS 13 hardware. Earlier this month, however, the [...]

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