Posted by Kim and Charles Petty at Apr 22nd, 2008 in Blogging
by Kim and Charles Petty
With the recent rise in advanced social networking sites and the subsequent attention they have received from media outlets, people commonly perceive weblogs–which are the staple of social networking–as a new invention; however, this isn’t entirely true. Adding information to web-logs or “blogs”–blogging defined today–has been around for over ten years–and has gradually gained strength on the Internet as means of communication.
While people blogging in the early 1990s generally limited their blogs to personal information, such as chronicles and diaries, bloggers defined today includes blogging on a wide variety of different topics–from politics to cheese-tasting; however, blogging defined today is very much the same: a simple means to better facilitate communication.
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Posted by Kim and Charles Petty at Apr 22nd, 2008 in Blogging
by Kim and Charles Petty
One of the most popular features of Internet portals, websites, pages and even emails is a frame that features an organized list of news headlines and periodic updates from other web sources. Really Simple Syndication, formerly “Rich Site Summary” or simply, RSS makes this possible.
Most users visit a lot of websites whose content continually change, such as news sites, community organization or professional association information pages, medical websites, product support pages, and blogs. As Internet surfing became an intrinsic part of business and leisure, it became important to get rid of the very tedious task of repeatedly returning to each website to see updated content.
RSS easily distributes information from different websites to a wider number of Internet users. RSS aggregators are programs that use RSS to source these updates, and then organize those lists of headlines, content and notices for easy reading. It allows computers to automatically retrieve and read the content that users want, then track changes and personalize lists of headlines that interests them.
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Posted by Kim and Charles Petty at Apr 22nd, 2008 in Blogging
by Kim and Charles Petty
Videoblogging is the next generation of posting ideas and products over the internet. Everybody knows about textblogging. Now they use videos for a better way of expression. This form of communication may entail a lot of resources, but it is all worth it. If pictures say a thousand words, videoblogging exceeds that by far.
A videoblog requires larger disk spaces on websites, a faster server, and a whole new set of programs to support it. Videoblogs can be fed through RSS. This is technology of syndicating your website to other RSS aggregators.
Videoblogging works with people on the internet expressing their selves. Now if you put this on a business prospective, you are up to a lot of benefits. Think of it as a powerful tool in making showing your prospective customers your line of products or your services. It’s just like showing a commercial all for free. And if you videoblog through RSS, then most probably you are getting your target market.
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Posted by KC Kudra at Apr 8th, 2008 in Blogging
by KC Kudra
When you decide to go into business for yourself, you will need to set up a home office. This is perhaps one of the most important activities you will engage. You will need to ask some key questions including location, supplies needed, home office furniture and the like. While you, home office can be in the corner of your living room, bedroom, or kitchen, if you can, try to put it in a room that is not being used. If you have an extra bedroom or even a storage room, it will be better to have a place where you can work that is not connected to your family spaces.
Size is not as important and functionality when setting up your nerve center. Your basic home office furniture will include a desk, chair, waste bin, Internet connection (if you business is online) and the usual office supplies.
Is the area well lit?
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Posted by Dan Scott at Apr 4th, 2008 in Blogging
by Dan Scott
Looking for a perfect web host is kind of like looking for a perfect partner. We want to believe they exist, everyone else seems to have found one, but the search is long and it’s easy to get discouraged.
If you’ve spent much time looking you’ve probably heard numerous times that there is no such thing as a “perfect” web host. They are, after all, just a combination of people and machines; both inherently fallible and both subject to the whims of fate and likely to fail us at a critical moment. But, if we accept the fact that web hosts are fallible just as people are, then I think many of the same criteria we use for finding the “perfect mate” can be used in our search of the “perfect web host”.
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