Google and other search engines generally don’t like when the link on a website leads to nowhere i.e. the link is broken. This is why many websites publish external links through a forwarding page, which uses redirection techique to open the requested page. The forwarding page is a wrapper that firstly checks if the requested [...]
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In this article, I have tried to summarise the tips and help for wireless network setup trobleshootings. This is by no means the complete list because the certain wireless adapters and routers sometimes require specialist approach. A lot also depends on the wireless network configuration, operation system settings, hardware and many other little bits and [...]
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What did you do in the evening (UK time) of 17th of February 2009? I remember there has been a day that week when my Internet worked very slowly. That probably was on 17th of February because on that day a little Internet pandemonium has happened.
As described in the article on Renesys Blog, a routing [...]
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Do-Follow blogs are the right way to go, this is why Everest Computers Blog is a Do-Follow blog. “U comment, I follow” is a concept, which assumes the respect for a person, who found the time to read the blog’s entry and write a comment.
The trend, which I’ve recently noticed, is that many former DoFollow [...]
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For a web designer, the graphical aspect of a website is as important as textual. And sometimes the website’s colour palette, pictures and photographs used on a website tell more story and make a bigger impression on a visitor than the text. This is why it is so important to make the graphics right on [...]
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