August 16, 2005
With more and more people getting online at a record pace, the number of people building their own sites is also increasing exponentially. Building a site is easy enough, but getting traffic to your site can be very challenging! Google, Yahoo! and MSN rule the roost of the search engine marke... continue reading...
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yahoo July 6, 2005
There was an old cooling unit at the hospital where I work that had been there for years. It was so old that only one of the old timers in the engineering plant could make it run and keep it running. When it came time for him to retire, he asked his boss if he wanted him to train someone t... continue reading...
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Technology June 29, 2005
One of the benchmarks I have used when looking for sites for the Family First Site of the Day is the edutainment factor that it has. That means sites that are both entertaining as well as educational. It is easy for site to be fun to visit and play at, but visitors don't learn much. It is als... continue reading...
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Technology June 25, 2005
Business has changed the way the Internet conducts itself. Before you think I have that backwards, listen to this. When I was growing up, if you made a purchase, or rented something, or even paid for an item, you got paperwork. When I was in school, all of my work was done on paper in notebooks,... continue reading...
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wozniak June 17, 2005
One of the best ways that companies have found to increase their sales and revenue is to use the Internet. It seems that just about anyone who is in the business world these days has a URL, or an email address, or their own dedicated server. Many traditional companies have shifted operation... continue reading...
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Today's Family First Site is one that is really a no-brainer, from my perspective. I usually spend some time hunting for sites that are wide-ranging, interesting, and can appeal to a wide variety of cyber visitors. On some occassions, it is hard, and some times it is very easy. Today's site i... continue reading...
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Technology April 19, 2005
The Internet is a treasure trove of information for just about any subject you can imagine (and some that you can't, I am sure). There are various methods for finding the information you want or need, some more effective than others. Today we take a look at a program that not conducts your se... continue reading...
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Social Science January 18, 2005
I was searching for a new video card for my computer recently. I had a particular model in mind, so I put my fingers to keyboard, and did some looking. I was coming up empty on quite a few sites. Specifically I was hunting for reviews and information on the new ATI All-in-Wonder x600 Pro video c... continue reading...
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The pioneering spirit of the Internet continues to inspire people to build a better mousetrap. Nowhere is that spirit better exhibited than in the now ubiquitous search engine known as Google. While not the first search engine on the scene, Google has now surpassed all the rest to become the mos... continue reading...
May 27, 2004
Over the past few years, Google has come on strong as a leader in the Internet search engine industry, giving Yahoo!, MSN and AOL a run for their money. With an initial public offering just around the corner, can anything stop this behemoth? I hope not. I love Google!
One of their most rec... continue reading...
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