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Blog Commenting Takes A Google Hit

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Google has updated its position on blog commenting in this post on their official webmaster blog:
Hard Facts About Comment Spam
What is clear from the post, crystal clear, is that Google is out to spot and “at best” ignore your efforts:
“Google has an understanding of the link graph of the web, and has algorithmic ways of [...]

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How to change the name on your Kindle Fire

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Don’t like how your name is displayed on your Amazon Kindle or Kindle Fire? Here’s how to change it: 1) Go to http://amazon.com/myk 2) On the left panel, click “Manage Your Devices” 3) Your device will be under “Registered Kindles“. Next to your name there will be an “Edit” link. Click it, change the name to [...]

UsesThis – What Do Devs and Creatives Use To Get Stuff Done?

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Found this little gem online: UsesThis interviews developers, designers, photographers, writers, editors, musicians, and other creative professionals about their computer and software setups. You’ll notice how a lot of folks use fairly minimal setups to get some amazing work done. Also: lots of Mac users here. Freeware, too. One of my favorites is Adam Lisgor [...]

HP’s Real Reason for Bailing Out

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So HP is contemplating getting out of the consumer PC business. Now, HP is HUGE in the computer biz. That’s like Pepsi saying they’re getting out of the soft drink business. But HP should stop making consumer products. HP blamed low profit margins and declining consumer PC sales on a supposed consumer preference shift to tablets. [...]

Are Mac Users Dumber Than The Rest?

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Among my clients sites, around 13% of all visitors and members are on a Mac. Yet an estimated 30% or more of all their tech/customer support requests come from Mac users. For some odd reason they seem to forget their passwords and mistype their user names (that they picked themselves…) more often than the rest. [...]

D-Link Modem Upload Problem on Cox Internet

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If you are on Cox Communication’s Premier plan and your modem is disconnecting when you try to upload anything all you’ll likely have the D-Link DCM-202.
Yesterday, Cox increased the speeds for Premier plan customers. Upload speeds were increased to 4 or 5 Mbps, downloads increased to about 25Mbps. Unfortunately Cox messed up and didn’t apparently [...]

Browse External Drive with IPod, IPhone

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I had an idea that somebody with more time and dev skills could run with. Here it is: write an app that allows someone to plug the iPhone or an iPod Touch into an external hard drive and browse its contents.
I have to deal with literally hundreds of external hard drives clients give me, and [...]

Watch Your Website: Is Your Site Blacklisted?

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Did you know that your website can get blacklisted as a security threat without you knowing? In this entry, Carlos Sanchez talks about this threat to your online business and what actions you can take as a webmaster to discover if you are blacklisted and to correct the problem.

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“An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure”

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In his first entry for WebcraftDaily.com, security expert Carlos Sanchez makes the case for prevention by looking at two malware lessons from the past. Simple backup procedures can keep your files from being held for ransom.

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Why You Can’t Give Up Caffeine For 2010

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Google's new Caffeine technology is close to being released, and the impact will be felt in your website's page rankings. If you haven't already done so, now's the time to do some research to get a sense for how these changes to Google's engine might affect you and your business.

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