By andrea in
Information on
March 10th, 2010
HyperText Markup Language or HTML is a principal markup lingo for web pages. It provides measures to explain the arrangement of text-based information in a document through indicating specific text such as links, headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on in order to increase text and other interactive forms and images. HTML are written in the [...]
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By Ferdie in
Internet Lingo on
February 10th, 2010
Question 4) What is a Discussion Forum?
Answer: discussion forums are really a slow-motion form of chat. Forums are designed to build online communities of people with similar interests. Also known as a “discussion group”, “board” or “newsgroup”, a forum is an asynchronous service where you can trade non-instant messages with other members. The other members [...]
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By Ferdie in
Email on
January 10th, 2010
Normally, email accounts reside on a remote computer. To save online time, you need an email client program to be able to download emails from the remote server and store them on your computer. This way you can download all your emails at one go, close the Internet connection and read the mails when you [...]
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By andrea in
Basics on
December 10th, 2009
Since the means of communication nowadays is the internet, do you wonder how fast is your speed? We often focus on the download speed, of course the higher the bandwidth the faster it can definitely download. At the same time, whenever we experienced a low connection, we blame our internet provider.Broadband companies are offering different [...]
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By Yra in
Basics on
November 26th, 2009
Nowadays, it’s not enough for most people to keep their photos to themselves. There are many ways to store your photos and exhibit them for the whole world to see. This led to the popularity of photo sharing sites, which let you organize your photos, make them private or public, show them to groups, email [...]
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By Yra in
Exploring the Internet on
October 28th, 2009
Foodies unite! The web has proved a boon for gourmets (and gourmands) everywhere. With a virtually unlimited number of recipes in websites and even more on blogs, the web is a cook’s heaven. There are food sites, product manufacturers’ sites and trade association sites with searchable databases recipes. Start with the big ones such as [...]
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By Yra in
Internet Lingo on
September 6th, 2009
Viral videos or popular art form? You’ve seen them before–mashups of videos, images and sounds in new and totally unexpected ways, giving life to content that’s fresh and innovative. Nobody can stop you from making them yourself and sharing your creations to the world. Totalrecut.com provides you with the tools and know-how you need to [...]
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By Yra in
Basics on
August 9th, 2009
There are still many people who do not have Internet at home or in the office. But whether or not you have online access anytime, much of the Internet remains unexplored. What newbies do not understand is that there is more to the Net than webmail and surfing. But how do you get started? [...]
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By Yra in
Events on
July 11th, 2009
On September 20 and 21, the Convention Center in Las Vegas will play host to the 2008 BlogWorld & New Media Expo, the first and only industry-wide event on blogging with the largest blogging conference and trade show filled with seminars and talks from prominent figures in the industry. For bloggers, vloggers, podcasters and new [...]
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By Yra in
Basics on
June 13th, 2009
Blogger or not, Technorati matters to you. Its authority on everything on the web is hard to question, what with over 112 million blogs on its watchlist. It tracks hyperlinks and gauges popularity according to these. For bloggers, Technorati is useful in looking for trackbacks and links from other sites and blogs through Blog Reactions, [...]
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