20th
June
2007
On PayPerPost a press release was given out a little while ago for the new job board website with the url of http://www.johbs.com. You can read the press release below, though it’s rather boring – as they tend to be.
The website JobsHS is basically a new approach of the current job board systems; instead of [...]
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17th
June
2007
The title might not be too convincing, but the list I’m talking about certainly is; a list of most useful cheat sheets that are on the web. In case you don’t feel like reading the chatter, you can just take a look at the ‘Favorite Cheat Sheets‘ of Whatis.com.
You might have noticed the big amounts [...]
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15th
June
2007
Even though I’m not much of a fan of collecting DVd’s myself – when I’ve seen a movie once or twice I’ve usually had enough of it for a long while, there still are quite a lot of people who do like to collect as many movies as they can. While the real enthusiasts might [...]
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6th
June
2007
When playing poker online – or in a casino for that matter – you might notice there is a certain ‘fee’, often named ‘rake’, that will have to be paid over the money won while playing. Usually that is to cover the costs of the host, being it an internet or gaming host, as with [...]
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4th
June
2007
The bunch of companies that handle the news both internationally and locally in most countries, such as Reuters, AP and AFP always seemed a bit ‘behind’ the rest of the world in words of modern websites and community spirit. However, with the latest version of their unified website The News Room they’re attempting to change [...]
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25th
May
2007
It seems like it’s trendy these days to use a social bookmarking site, no matter whether it’d be your enhanced Gmail account, personalised homepage, Del.icio.us, Reddit or whatever other website with the same functionality. Of course, these sites tend to have at least a couple of drawbacks or slowdown factors, making it less interesting or [...]
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24th
May
2007
Collis, the guy who runs North By East, has written a pretty interesting article titled ‘The 9 Essential Posts that Every Blogger Should Know‘. This post explains the 9 different kinds of often used posts to fill up your website with content, without actually having to spent a lot of timing writing something long and [...]
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23rd
May
2007
As you might have read in some of my posts, I’m not a big fan of the ‘web 2.0′ phenomenon, said in a short way, I think it’s an overhyped name for old techniques combined with overrated designs. Of course this isn’t entirely true, there are some positive things about it, such as the enhanced [...]
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15th
May
2007
Everyone familiar with Wordpress knows it’s using a fancy Javascript based What You See Is What You Get editor, allowing you to markup your articles as you go in an easy Word-like way. However, when you’ve been using it for longer than a couple of weeks, you’ll also notice a lot of things are missing, [...]
posted in The Internet, WebVertising |
11th
May
2007
Quite a lot of people have heard about the company ‘Text Link Ads‘, who offer various ways to make money with your weblog, site or forum. Of course the most known feature is their offering of , just like their name suggests, text links containing promotional links to the websites of publishers.
The only things you’ve [...]
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