Archive for December, 2006

WordPress: Keep a Track of Every Possible Feed Subscriber

When I started blogging on this site, I had not begun to use Feedburner for managing the feed subscription for my site. By the time I started to use Feedburner’s feed subscription service, there were plenty of users already using the direct feed from my site. The direct feeds on my sites can be accessed using [bloghash.com/feed/] and [bloghash.com/feed/atom/]. While checking the log files on the web server, I saw many requests for the feed on my site and I

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Internet Faxing: Send FREE Internet based Faxes

With an innovative and online service offered by [faxZERO], you can now send free faxes to anywhere in US and Canada. This free service is Ad supported and will show up an Ad on the cover page of the fax received by the recipient. The following must be noticed about this service: It’s FREE. Ad will show up on the cover page. 1 Fax document can be a maximum of 3 pages. A maximum of 2 free faxes per day.

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Windows Tips: Hidden trick in Notepad to automatically log time

One of my colleagues at work told me about this Notepad trick that I never knew could have existed in notepad. I gave it a try and I am loving it! The trick is fairly simple. Open notepad and type “.LOG” [without quotes] and save it. From next time onwards, whenever you open the saved notepad txt file [with .LOG in it], the current time stamp is automatically appended in the file. You may write your notes below that and

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Google AdSense: The best practices for AdSense for feeds

Google AdSense for feeds is yet another way for publishers to make money from the feeds of their websites. The program is still [at the time of writing this] in beta phase and in testing. AdSense for feeds will let website owners who distribute their feeds, serve contextual ads in their feeds. This will be a better opportunity for those publishers who have large number of subscribers. Let’s look at some best practices of AdSense for feeds and be prepared.

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Website Resource: Basics of Web Analytics of your Web Site

We often check the log files of our websites or use various analytics tools, such as Google Analytics, Mint and SiteMeter to name a few, for doing many different kinds of analysis, but not many of us understand the data being shown in the fancy looking web analytic softwares. One of my friend, recently asked me the difference between a visitor, new visitor and a unique visitor. Explaining the difference to him was easy and it gave me a good

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Windows Resource: Free up space with FREE CCleaner tool

It’s a must to have tool for Windows users. Not only it removes unused files from your system, but also cleans up traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. CCleaner removes the following from your system: Temporary files, URL history, cookies, Autocomplete form history, index.dat, recent file lists (MRUs) from many apps including Media Player, eMule, Kazaa, Google Toolbar, Netscape, MS Office, Nero, Adobe Acrobat, WinRAR, WinAce, WinZip and many more&#

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How To: Deploy Firefox throughout your Organization

Before you proceed any further with mass deployment of Firefox in your organization or entire network, conduct a survey to determine the websites used by your employees to do their job. Then, test those websites in Firefox and ensure that they work [in most cases they will]. You are now ready to deploy Firefox throughout your network. We will cover two topics in this post. We will learn about a way to deploy Firefox on all the computers in your

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