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Saturday, November 21, 2009

What is PHP

November 21, 2009

PHP is one of the foremost well-liked net developing languages of nowadays, although there are a number of alternative languages offered meant for this objective however php is the most commonly used one. As php is an open source scripting language there are plenty of training material like php for dummies available.  There are various [...]

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Search Engine Positioning

November 21, 2009

Sure, you can use Pay Per Click (PPC). Sometimes it may even be the best way to go.
But, many people just don’t trust the PPC ads. Most people know that what they see in the PPC ads are just that. Advertising! Ads that someone is paying for. Someone is paying someone else to have you [...]

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Monthly Wall Calendars

November 21, 2009

Calendars function as part of an overall timekeeping system where time of day and date together mark a specific moment in time. In today’s modern world, the written calendar is no longer essential as part of these systems, as the invention of highly accurate clocks have made it possible to record time independent of astronomical [...]

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How To Write the Perfect Article for SEO and SEM

November 21, 2009

SEM & SEO: How to write the perfect article
The Elements:
    * Specific Keywords and Phrases    * Post Article Title and Slug    * Subject Matter    * Classifing    * Tagging
Targeted Keywords Phrase: For your ideal clients or find your blog/wesite, you will need to know what “keywords” they type into Google and other search engines when they [...]

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When it Comes to Spyware Remover Many Tools Don’t Deliver

November 21, 2009

This article describes the disadvantages of relying on freeware to block popups, in the wider context of adware and spyware protection.
Adware and Spyware defined
A common definition for adware is that of any software which runs, displays or downloads ads on computers. Some adware are called spyware because their functions are invasive: They consist of obtaining [...]

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