Archive for the ‘Internet’ Category
Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Final result: HERE
I have made a tutorial about how to install EasyPhp and now i come with an example. Today we learn how to create a
Contact Page in HTML and PHP very easy! Download the next files to exercise on them:
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Tags: Contact Page, Create a Contact Page with HTML and PHP, Free php scripts, HMTL, how to, PHP, PHP Example, send e-mail from website, send email online, Tips & Tricks, tutorial
Posted in Download, HTML, Internet, PHP, Tutorials | 6 Comments »
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
I decide to close the pool about the favourite browser because it is visible the result on this blog and in my statistics! Mozzilla Browser is used
more than Opera.
21 persons voted for Mozilla and 8 for Opera. I made a photo to my statistics and these are
the results:

Tags: Browser War, Opera vs Mozilla Browser, pools, Results, statistics, test
Posted in Blog, Internet, Pictures | No Comments »
Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Winamp Celebrates 10 Years and in this 10 years i think everyone use Winamp to listen music. Now Winamp come with new features, new skin and with the option to use the classic and old skin, maybe was a succes or succes start from there. I think the option to use Classic Skin is for people with slow PC! Let’s take a look at the new feature:
What’s New in Winamp 5.5?
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Tags: , Ascolta Musica, Audio Player, Media, Music, Musica, muzica, Noul Winamp, Video, Winamp, Winamp Aniversary, Winamp Celebrates 10 Years
Posted in Internet, Music | 1 Comment »
Saturday, October 20th, 2007

I found some sites where you find ebooks on ftp. For exemple if you want to find some books of Addison Wesley you write TCP or Wesley and you see the result.
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Tags: Addison Wesley, ebook, ebooks, Electronic Book, File Transfer Protocol, FTP, Sams Teach, search
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Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Just like any other advertising medium, online advertising has pros and cons. Here are a few of the advantages to using online advertising:
- You can easily test the market. If you create a brochure, you have to print and distribute it before finding out whether your campaign is effective. Response (or lack of response) on the Internet is lightning fast. You can also add a counter to your company’s Web site to see how many people visit your site.
- The ad campaign is less expensive. Because you don’t have the costs associated with reprinting and redistribution (as you do in a more traditional campaign), the overall expense of a change is decreased.
- The ad works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It’s always nice to know your advertising is working for you around the clock and around the world, so that your customers can view it at their convenience rather than any specific time.
- You can change your online ad much more easily than you can change ads in other media. When you need to alter your online ad, no printing or taping is required. Just change the HTML that created the online ad and you’re done in a matter of minutes.
- Your customers can see your ad, shop, and buy, (if you sell your goods online) all without leaving home. It’s hard to beat that sort of convenience.
- You can target your audience effectively. The trick is to place your ad where the right customers can see it. If you sell exotic teas, you want to place your ad on a site that sells crumpets or cookies, rather than a site that sells motorcycle equipment to bikers. Think like one of your own customers by trying to imagine which sites they’re likely to visit. Those sites are where to place your ad.
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Tags: ads, advertising, Advertising for Dummies 2nd edition [2007], article, Buget, money, Online Advertising, Tutorial about Advertising, Wall Street
Posted in Articles, Internet, Tutorials | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007
Tags: Download, E-book, ebook, ebooks, Internet, IT, PC Magazine, PC Magazine November 2007, Read Online
Posted in Download, E-book, Internet | No Comments »
Monday, October 15th, 2007

At the school we have Linux Ubuntu like OS! I ask myself how many versions of Linux exists except the versions that i know (Mandriva, Mandrake, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, RedHat, Debian, Fedore, etc). I search on internet and i found a list:
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Tags: All Linux Versions, Debian, Dreamlinux, Fedora, Gentoo, Kubuntu, Linux, Mandrake, Mandriva, Mepis, Mint, Official Release, OpenSUSE, PCLinuxOS, Redhad, Solaris, Ubuntu, Xubuntu
Posted in Articles, Internet, Linux | 4 Comments »
Sunday, October 14th, 2007

I think today why i like Opera and why i dont use another browser like IE, Netscape and Mozilla Firefox (who is used by most people)
1. The Speed
I think is the fastest browser. I see many tests about browsers and i decide to make one. I chose a website, my site (www.piticstyle.com) and i opened him with Internet Explorer, Opera and Mozilla. This is the results:
- Internet Explorer: 15 seconds
- Opera: 4 seconds
- Mozilla: 10 seconds
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Tags: Browser, Browser Tests, Browser War, features, Feeds, Internet Explorer, Mail, Mouse Gestures, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, Opera, Tests, Why i like Opera
Posted in Articles, Internet, Software | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

A business plan is a written document that defines…
- The purpose of your business
- The products and services you will offer
- Who your clients will be
- The legal construction of your business
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Tags: adress, article, business, bussiness goale, contact, daily reality, Design, ebook, fonds, goals, plan, products, registered, services, statement, statement of purpose, tips&tricks, tutorial, URL, webmaster, Webmaster Business Plan
Posted in Articles, Internet, Tutorials | 4 Comments »
Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Digg is a website at the forefront of social news promotion for technology-based articles. Users submit stories they find interesting to a continuously updated archive where others can comment or vote approvingly/disapprovingly. Articles with the most positive “diggs” are then promoted to the main page, and it is likely tens of thousands of people will then read it. Digg also features RSS and blogging capabilities for its user. To see a live stream of activity on Digg.com (articles submitted, promoted, demoted, and commented on), check out Digg Spy.
1) What is “important news” and can the internet public be relied on to “digg” it?
- Important news is news that is relevant to a specific community. Rather than having those editorial decisions made by a very limited number of people, digg lets the community decide. We believe in the wisdom of crowds. In that sense, digg helps people to sift through the “information overload” of the Web and the estimated one terabyte of new content that is added to the Web every day.
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Tags: AMD, business, founder of digg.com, interview, Kevin Rose, projects, web2.0
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