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Is junk email wearing out your delete key? May 11, 2007

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There are spiders/bots on the Internet that search the web pages of the internet looking for email addresses to send junk email. Those spiders usually harvest web content and look for mailto: or user@yourdomain.com. If you have enter your email address directly to your website, your mailbox will get full of spams very quickly.

If you’re busy with other things, and your “delete key” is starting to look like the letters have worn off from pushing it too many times, contact vDomainHosting.com today, we have solutions.

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These CSS Layout offers full Grade-A browser support. April 21, 2007

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These CSS Layout offers full Grade-A browser support. That means that these CSS Layout will look and behave the same in internet browsers like Internet Explores 6 (IE6), Internet Explorer 7 (IE7), Firefox, Opera, Safari and so on. Since Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is very important to websites, these CSS layout has been optimized to give you the best possible search engine results. Use these CSS Layout anywhere you wish. It is perfect for Website templates, Blog themes, Content Management Systems (CMS) or as a starting point for your Web projects. Use these CSS Layout to optimize your Web Development workflow. These CSS Layout is done in Pure CSS, not tables. layouts.ironmyers.com

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How do you engage with customers? April 13, 2007

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How do you engage with customers?
Use a business blog, Wikis, Email Marketing, Paid Search, Organic SEO, RSS are all available online, are you using these in promoting your business online?

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Need to deploy a Sitemap on your website? April 5, 2007

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Sitemaps are an easy way for webmasters to inform search engines about pages on their sites that are available for crawling. In its simplest form, a Sitemap is an XML file that lists URLs for a site along with additional metadata about each URL (when it was last updated, how often it usually changes, and how important it is, relative to other URLs in the site) so that search engines can more intelligently crawl the site.
I can create your XML file, and email it back to you for posting on your website OR with the FTP information I can upload the file for you.

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WordPress 2.1.3 and 2.0.10 upgrade April 3, 2007

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WordPress 2.1.3 and 2.0.10 — 11 hours ago

We have a security update release now available for both the 2.1 and 2.0 branches of WordPress now available for immediate download. This update is highly recommend for all users of both branches. These releases include fixes for several publicly known minor XSS issues, one major XML-RPC issue, and a proactive full sweep of the WordPress

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Add this to the list of things to do, and keep doing too. October 13, 2006

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It’s that time of year again. ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) annually requires that all accredited registrars (like Go Daddy(R) and others ) ask their domain administrators/registrants to review domain name contact data, and make any changes necessary to ensure accuracy.

To check if your whois information is up to date is quite easily done, go to vDomainHosting WhoIs
and enter your domain name without the www and click the search now button.

The page will display your contact information for your domain in the results. If you’re not sure how to update the information, or have questions call us 360-447-7384

And as for the ‘keep doing’ part, emails change and when yours does be sure to update the contact information for your domain name again, same is true of the phone numbers and mailing addresses.

I hope you have updated that information, and are keeping it current.

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Found, a good tutorial about iframes August 23, 2006

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Today, as a part of something else I was directed to this fine tutorial on using iframes in webpages. Worthy of sharing, here’s that URL Click Here

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About the OpenDocumentFormat - the wait is over. August 5, 2006

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The OpenDocument Format (ODF) is an emerging file format standard for electronic office documents. Representing a triumph of common sense over the methods conceived before the rise of the Internet, ODF’s goals are both exciting and controversial. Early adopters of the format include state and municipal governments in some near- and far-flung places, and this makes the format’s progress a thing to watch. Yet innovation theory tells us there are some hurdles we all must overcome before ODF becomes a regular topic of conversation at the ballpark. Those in the know, however, recognize that we’re in about the second inning of a barn-burner. So, grab a hot dog and a beer, and settle in for a classic.- from http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2006/07/27/what-is-opendocument.html

See, it’s not a scary thing at all.

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15 Popular Applications with Critical Vulnerabilities June 21, 2006

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http://www.bit9.com/docs/15VulnerableApps.pdf has a list of popular
software, and versions that have ‘issues’ and what to do about it.

This helps keep your computer free from problems, and I suspect if
you’re reading this you know someone that owns and uses a computer
Acrobat Reader required as it’s a PDF file of course.

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Map shows visits of last 24 hours June 11, 2006

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This tool that will automatically detect where in the world visitors are coming from when they visit your site. To use, copy/paste this HTML code from the box below to your website.

<a href="http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/geovisitors/"><img src="http://geo.digitalpoint.com/a.png" alt="Geo Visitors Map" style="border: 0pt none ;"></a>

Done correctly, this button should appear on your webpage, which shows the last 24 hours visitors each represented by a “pin” on the map you pick from the menu.
Geo Visitors Map

Popularity: 16% [?]