Archive for September, 2007

Increase Traffic to Your Blog by Showing Related Posts in RSS Feed

Are you a blogger who offers full feed to your visitors? If your answer is yes, you are about to discover a very simple way of showing related posts in the RSS feed of your blog. But before we get there, let’s understand what related posts are, why we want to show them in your RSS feed and what purpose will it serve in the future.
What are related posts?
The posts which have been placed in the same category or the

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OpenDNS – A Billion Dollar Business in Making

If that one line of Javascript can earn a billion dollars every year for Google, think what this free DNS service from OpenDNS can do when it will try to leverage its robust infrastructure to make some money?
For those of you who still do not know what OpenDNS does, let me give you a brief insight into their services. OpenDNS is a free service, is open for everyone to use, that translates a domain name to an IP address. It’s

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Why do spammers spam blogs?

I guess every blog faced it, faces it and will continue to face the spammers menace. They seems to be everywhere, spamming every blog that gets created. I spent last few days looking at what kind of messages people post in the comments section, which eventually gets taken care by the great Akismet plugin my blog trusts upon. There are rare incidents when a spam comment bypasses the watchful eyes of Akismet and gets posted until I take care of

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Innovative Bose Suspension System

I have always been a big time fan of Bose music systems and love their world class music products developed by research and innovation. Bose is one of its kind of company that spends a very large share of their profits back into product research and that’s why they are much ahead than their competitors.
Bose® Suspension System
It’s only today that I discovered about their innovative suspension system and it dramatically improves the automobile suspension system. You must watch the video

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Fix: Browser closes while opening certain websites and pages

Since last few weeks my browsers, both IE and Firefox, started behaving strangely. Whenever I tried to open certain websites or if I tried to navigate directly to internal pages of certain websites, my browser window would close leaving me with no information on what made them close. I thought it would be worthwhile to make a post about it for those who are facing similar issues with their browsers and looking everywhere for a possible fix.
Problem: Browser windows, both

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xFruits: Compose your Information System

xFruits is a web 2.0 service, still in beta, that comes with a very low learning curve to understand what it does and how to use it. The home page of xFruits will tell you, in less than a minute, about its capabilities and features it currently offers. I like websites that can project about its offerings in very short time. It’s all about organizing your home page. Ok, now back to xFruits.

xFruits is a free online service that lets

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How one line of Javascript earns a billion dollars for Google?

This kind of logic usually goes unnoticed and stays hidden until someone notices and highlights it. Thanks to the fact that I am subscribed to BlogStorm blog and read this recent article on document.f.q.focus(); function of Javascript.
Author of BlogStorm brings it to the notice of its readers, how that one line of javascript earns billions of dollars for Google, year on year. In his article he mentions that Google uses this javascript function to reposition the mouse cursor from the

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