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Monday, 31 December 2007 |  Written by Pamela Upshur  | 
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For you site to be visible to search engines, you must decrease the distance between it and other documents on the Web. If your site is not in the central core and only 30 percent are. It is likely that you don't have a high-traffic site, and it could be difficult for users to find it through links from other sites.
Monday, 31 December 2007 |  Written by Chris Thomson  | 
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Once you convince your friends to get a Mac, they’ll want to know which applications to use or try out first! Here is a list for all those new Mac users who want a list of the most useful, must-have Mac applications that aren’t included with your Mac. Keep in mind that some of these applications require Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, but most require Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.  
Monday, 31 December 2007 |  Written by Ted Turner  | 
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If you want to make your presence felt online then knowledge of SEO is very important. It is fast gaining ground and is an important tool that is used for making your website more well-liked. Competition online is very tough with several thousands trying to make a place for themselves. In such a condition just having a website of your own is not enough. Efforts to add to traffic to your website play a very important role in internet marketing.
Monday, 31 December 2007 |  Written by Jeff Wilson  | 
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For most PC users around the world, JavaScript is a formidable term. As Brian Kemp, a 28-year-old accountant from New York, says, "I've been using a PC for the past 18 years and the Internet for 10 years, and in all this time, I never felt the need to acquaint myself with JavaScript." That was until his web browsing grew increasingly fraught with JavaScript errors cropping up every now and then. "Once I began reading up on JavaScript basics, I realized that it was not the exclusively technical territory that I had taken it to be," admits Brian.
Monday, 31 December 2007 |  Written by Ted Peterson  | 
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HTML forms and contact forms are a terrific enhancement for your website. These are used by various companies and individuals for collecting all kinds of important information from answers to surveys to order forms.
Sunday, 30 December 2007 |  Written by Pamela Upshur  | 
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For many search engines, you will find it easier to get high rankings on your site's home page than on internal pages. For Some reason, these search engines tend to favor the "default page." of the Web site, often thought of as the "home page" and usually containing the index.html. Additionally, some some engines favor Web sites that include the targeted keyword in the domain name, so consider this when you are considering what domain name to register.
Sunday, 30 December 2007 |  Written by Andrew Whiteman  | 
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a W3C standard mark-up language for defining the appearance of web pages. The use of CSS allows developers to fully separate the content of the page from its presentation, speeding up the development process and also making the pages load more quickly in the browser. Whereas 20th century websites typically used tables to construct web pages and position elements, CSS now provides a cleaner and more efficient way of controlling all aspects of web page layout.
Sunday, 30 December 2007 |  Written by fishycomics  | 
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Sunday, 30 December 2007 |  Written by Suhas Desai  | 
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 1.Linux File Structure In the Linux file structure files are grouped according to purpose. Ex: commands, data files, documentation. Parts of a Unix directory tree are listed below. All directories are grouped under the root entry "/". That part of the directory tree is left out of the below diagram. See the FSSTND standard(Filesystem standard)
Sunday, 30 December 2007 |  Written by Bogdan V  | 
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I have been blogging for the last few months a lot, and I am getting to know my way around in this open source blogging system. However there is things which I like about this platform and alos things which I don't like about this platform. So I thought I might start to share with everyone and also I would love to see what ppl think. So feel free to add your opinion or comment.
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