Most of us just write applications to be deployed on a webserver without thinking about what to do when the server becomes overloaded. What happens in most cases is that the application would go trying to run itself on every request, and on a heavily loaded system, it just goes on the aggravate the problem, [...]
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Time-Saving Twitter Tools to Help You Work Smarter
September 20, 2010
You have probably noticed that Twitter is more popular than ever. As small business owners and solopreneurs we know how beneficial social media can be but are often overwhelmed at the thought of managing it all. If you are looking to take advantage of Twitter in your business without it taking over your life, here [...]
The Top 7 Facebook and Twitter Strategies That are Working Right Now
September 20, 2010
One of the great things about the work I do is that I have a bird’s eye view of what’s working and what’s not when it comes to social media. Every so often I like to give sort of a “state of the union” on Facebook and Twitter best practices, because as I am sure [...]
SEO Basics, introduction to Search Engine Optimisation for beginners
September 18, 2010
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is the on-going process of making sure that your web site performs as well as possible on specific search engine searches. This article aims to explain the absolute basics of SEO that every web site designer, developer, or owner should know. Why optimise your web site? Success is biased at being [...]
How to Recover Deleted Files in Fedora / Ubuntu
September 15, 2010
foremost is a forensics application to recover files based on their headers, footers, and internal data structures. Foremost can work on image files, such as those generated by dd, Safeback, Encase, etc, or directly on a drive. This short article shows how you can use foremost to recover deleted files. Currently foremost can recover the [...]
Website Speed Penalty – Google is Testing Your Load Time!
September 8, 2010
After Google started using website speed as a parameter in their ranking algorithms every webmaster has a good reason to keep an eye on the page load speed of their website. Google’s bending over backwards to spread the word about this new speed penalty is proof in itself since big G is usually very secretive [...]
An Introduction To WordPress As A CMS
August 30, 2010
WordPress is primarily a content management system for a personal blog, however due to its features and ease of use it can be used to manage almost any type of web site. One of the most exciting features about wordpress is the fact that you can customise it to meet your needs. There are literally [...]
Concise Introduction to CMS Made Simple
August 30, 2010
CMS Made Simple is a complete content management system that provides many new and unique features unavailable on other systems. In this guide I will give you a concise introduction into CMS Made Simple that includes installation instructions, an overview of the features CMS Made Simple Offers, along with a tutorial on how to create [...]

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