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Top Resources in Search Engine Industry

This section contains a collection of links relating to different search engines subjects. Especially users, webmasters, search engine experts, seo and web marketing companies, search engine submission firms, search engine optimization specialists and expert relating to search engine reviews, search engine tutorials, search engine technology, search engine software for your web site, search engines and legal issues, search engine conferences, search engine advertising, SEO organisations and directories, search engine web promotion,, Internet marketing and SEO forums.

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The above resources will be very useful if you are concerned with Search Engine Industry.

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What are Virtual Private Servers (VDS) and their advantages?

Do you think that Virtual Private Server also known as VPS is a popular and a new concept? No it is an old concept of dividing a physical device, which is large and costly into many parts and allowing more and more people access to it at affordable price. It is just more than shared server and less than a dedicated servers. Virtual Private Server is similar to a building, which is divided into different flats, and each flat is independent unit having its own drawing room, kitchen and its own lock and key.

VPS is a hosting environment that gives you your own machine. Each VPS is a private and protected area that operates as an independent server. The VPS allows multiple customers to share the expense of hardware and network connections (and completely eliminate the hassle of maintaining it all) without sacrificing performance or the freedom to run whatever software they choose. Every VPS has its own complete directory structure and set of dedicated applications (web server, mail server, etc.). And each VPS can be rebooted without affecting any other VPS on the physical server.

Virtual Private Servers Known by different names Virtual Private Server, VPS, VPS Server, VDS, Virtual Dedicated Server, Virtual Shared Server have same meaning that is, partition of Dedicated Server. Virtual Private Servers are more costly than a shared hosting plan, but if you don't want to pay for dedicated server, then the choice is VPS. VPS bundles the privacy, performance, and controls of a dedicated plan but because it's on a shared server, it's more
affordable.


Advantage of Virtual Private Server (VDS)

1. Setup of servers in minutes
2. Utmost reliability and security
3. True root access on your own virtual dedicated server.
4. Install the software you want!
5. Increase server utilization and maximize server potential
6. Increase profitability through better management
7. Leverage of hardware and software investments
8. Provide complete self-administration panels
9. Manage servers with a minimal skill set
10.Minimize software license and support requirements
11.Create your own virtual disks for your server, including swap!


Virtual Private Server technology allows your Server to be completely isolated from every other Server on the same physical machine - other users are unaware of you, can not access your files (unlike some shared hosting solutions!) and, importantly, can not crash your server. For you, this means that you get the utmost reliability and security - features that your website deserves.

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Your Free Guide to building a website - V

Editing objects in WebEden

The beauty of building a website with WebEden is the speed with which you can edit pages or make site wide changes. Here’s 6 Menus to Basic Editing of your webeden.co.uk website

1. Edit menu
This allows you to operate on the currently selected object. Everything you see on a page is an object and to use it, you simply click on it and drag it around the page, or click here to edit it. You can delete objects from the Edit menu, send them to the back (as you can put objects on top of each other, like using layers in DTP programs), or change some more generic settings. For example, you can change the settings for the current page here, so you can set it as a private page that only registered users can see. The Edit menu also allows you to manage who is registered on your site and send them emails if you have chosen a package that includes this feature. Many of these features are not normally available in low end hosting packages or in normal HTML, but are possible because of the unique delivery system WebEden uses.

2. Pages menu
This menu lists the pages on your site, so you can jump to one to edit it. It also allows you to organise the pages and set which is the home page, etc. a great way to create your own website.

3. Insert menu
This is a very powerful menu as it allows you to add all manner of elements to your pages. As well as text and images, you can choose File, which brings up the File Manager. We’ll look at this in detail in the next part of this series, but you will come to love it because it gives you access to the WebEden library, which includes polls, animations, frames, games and much more.

4. Design menu
You can change the fonts, background, and the “Page Master” which is the template that contains elements that are on every page, like the menus. This menu also allows you to change the overall dimensions of your pages.

5. Active object
The currently selected object on a page will show a bounding box, a real help when you make your own website.

6. Editor dialog As you select different objects or add ones, this editor changes to offer options.

When you create your own website with WebEden you can have interactive elements like polls added easily, as well as your own images, all added to the existing template.

DID YOU KNOW?
When you create your WebEden account, you simply step through the wizard as described on the next page and select a subdomain, like tutorial. webeden.co.uk, as your web address. If you want to have a “proper” URL, you can register a web address and simply get it to forward to your WebEden address automatically.

That’s all for now...

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Your Free Guide to building a website - IV

What’s next?
Now you have the site, simply click on any area that you wish to change and you will be able to edit it. Start with the basics, which is entering the text you want on your website.

By single clicking on an item you will see the bounding box that surrounds any item. This is like the boxes you will find in any design package on your PC, so you will find control boxes at the corners and mid-points of the bounding box. You
can use these to stretch or shrink the object. You will also see that the floating Editor dialog changes as you select different objects on a page. This dialog allows you to change the dimensions of an object or the location of it by entering the pixel data. If the object is a text object you can double click on the object and you will now be able to change the text itself. If you already have the text that you want to appear on a web page written in a Word document, then you can copy it into your pages by opening the document and selecting the text and copying it to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl-C. Then go into WebEden and double click on the text box you wish to edit, then select the text by wanding it in, and press Ctrl-V to paste over it. When you have finished entering the text for a page, you can click on the Save icon to save it, or if you click on a different page in the menu, you will move to edit that page, and WebEden will prompt you to save the page automatically. As long as you don’t simply quit the
browser, there should little chance of you inadvertently losing any changes you make to pages. Clicking on the pages in your site menu may take you to the individual pages so you can edit those, but how do you edit the menu itself to rename pages or add pages to your site. Website Builder makes this easier than any other method we’ve seen. Simply go to Pages / Organise pages and
the dialog there lists the pages currently in your site. To change the order of pages in the menu, click on a page in the Drag column and move it up or down the list. Type over the page’s name in this dialog to change it on all pages, and click on the “Add a new page” to add one to the menu. See below for sub-menus.

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Panasonic unveils 1-inch thick HDTV [CES '09]

Panasonic won the day with its unveiling of the Z1 Viera TV. This super thin set — thickness of a mere inch — is also a wireless TV. What this means is that the TV has no inputs. Instead it comes with a set-top box which has the requisite ports and connects with the Z1 Viera wirelessly, with no loss or degradation in quality. The box can then be placed anywhere in the room. And yes, it does all this in full HD 1080p glory.

The Z1 Viera is a super-thin, wireless HDTV capable of playing 1080p content

A set-top box comes with the requisite connection ports -- the TV itself wirelessly connects to this box. There are no ports on the Panasonic Z1 Viera

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About Internet/Network Security

This site is a guide about Internet and network security and is produced by About, Inc.

The site contains articles on topics including cyberterrorism, hacking, encryption, privacy issues, script languages, and social engineering. Product reviews (of firewall appliances, etc.) and a discussion forum is also available.

http://netsecurity.about.com/

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About Antivirus Software

This site is a guide about anti virus software and is produced by About, Inc.

The site includes a virus encyclopaedia with descriptions of some of the more prevalent viruses, including prevention tips and a descriptive list of the more common virus hoaxes. A glossary, links to free antivirus downloads, a listing of antivirus vendors, reading material, and articles giving virus removal help are also available.

http://antivirus.about.com/

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2000 Trainers

This educational site covers Windows, SQL, Cisco, network security, Linux, Visual Basic, ColdFusion, XML, A+ and netware. It includes free online courses, articles, tutorials, practice exams, discussion forums and links to study guides.

There are links to related sites and resources. It is provided by a group of volunteers who work in various areas of the IT industry.

http://www.2000trainers.com/

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Dell Computers

Dell Computer Corp is based in Texas, USA and has divisions around the world. It specialises in computer systems and Internet infrastructure for home, business and public sector use.

The site includes descriptions, photos and specifications of products. Software updates are available to be downloaded from the site. A message forum and online technical support are provided.


http://www.dell.co.uk/

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Linux Magazine

Articles from this magazine for Linux users are provided here along with an archive of back issues since 1999. Access requires registration of details.

New content is added to the archive monthly. The contents of each new issue appear online sixty days after subscribers receive their copies of the magazine. Job openings are also posted on the site.

http://www.linux-mag.com/

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CNET Download.com

This software download site provides access to shareware and free software.

The programs listed are divided into different operating systems including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Palm OS. Users can either browse or search for software. A summary description is provided which includes, user ratings, description of products, links to the producers and information on minimum hardware requirements, limitations to licences, estimation of download time and cost, if any.

http://www.download.com/

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Blah, blah technology

This blog is produced by Wayne Smallman, a Web design consultant. It provides commentary on a variety of wide-ranging technological topics including software, hardware, science, and socio-technological issues.

A blog archive provides access to previous articles by date.

http://www.blahblahtech.com/

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