Archive for January, 2007

Edit Metadata of Photos Easily with Microsoft Photo Info

A new software add-on from Microsoft called Photo Info enables you to edit the common “metadata” information of digital photos from within the Windows Explorer. Microsoft Photo Info supports most of the common IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council) properties and the current release of this add on runs on XP SP2 and Vista only. Post installation, you will notice a new context menu entry, “Photo Info”, in Windows Explorer. Select one of more photos, select “Photo Info” from Context Menu,

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4 Reasons Why Blogs Fail

We know that most of us struggle very hard to achieve success in blogging. While some make it to the top and become very popular, others simply lose it somewhere without understanding what went wrong. This article will help you understand some common reasons because of which most blogs fail without making it anywhere. 1. Lack of quality content – Quality of content is a major key component that contributes towards success of your site. Readers appreciate the quality of

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How To: Recover Lost Product Keys of Microsoft Products

Have you lost Microsoft Office product key or the keys of other Microsoft products such as Windows XP, Exchange server and SQL server? Or, did you just buy a new system without an OS and trying to use the product key of your existing Windows OS but you don’t remember where did you store the product key? Not to worry, a small utility – ProduKey will help you recover product keys in no time. This handy tool scans through your

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Effective Anti-Spamming with Sender Policy Framework

Sender Policy Framework or SPF is the Anti-Forgery solution, that checks the return path of an email address and makes it easier to identify spoofed emails. Domain owners identify sending mail servers in DNS. SMTP receivers verify the envelope sender address against this information, and can distinguish authentic messages from forgeries before any message data is transmitted. Under normal circumstances, when you send an email from a mail server and if your mail server permits sending emails from non-local domains

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How To: Get Your Site Out of Google’s Supplemental Index

Since the inception of ‘Supplemental Results’ by Google, webmasters have struggled to get their content out of supplemental index of Google. New websites with fresh content often find their some or all of the pages in Google’s supplemental index and then it’s a long wait before your site’s content moves from supplemental index to the main index. Here are some tips to get your site out of Google’s supplemental index and move into the main index and stay in main

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Continue or Give Up Blogging – What I Learnt from Blogging

I hope this article finds you in good spirits. I had not planned about writing this in advance and at the time of writing it I found myself in a mixed flavor of emotions and reactions. Like many others I started blogging to make a place of my own in this huge gamut of blogs and started with a disappointing note but sailed through silently for quite sometime before I could realize what I am doing. Most of us either

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5 Easy Steps to find Top and Best Keywords for Your Website and Advertising

This is a very effective technique for people who are engaged in ad campaign, search engine marketing, search engine optimization and looking forward to either getting more traffic from search engines by using good keywords in web sites or increase the sales numbers from their ad campaigns. We will first learn to find the best keywords, their search volume and then learn about using those top keywords to our maximum advantage. You will not have to buy keywords list anymore!

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