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Secure Your Firefox Browser with Firekeeper Intrusion Detection System

Firekeeper is an IDS, Intrusion Detection System, for Firefox browser that can detect, warn and block the websites that are malicious in nature. Firekeeper has the ability to scan the incoming traffic, including HTTPS, and analyze URL, body and response headers to cancel further processing of suspicious looking websites. Firekeeper uses rules that are similar to Snort to identify the malicious websites and attack attempts. The pattern matching algorithm is very fast as it’s taken directly from Snort. It also

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Create Your Video Network with Vodpod

Vodpod is a better way to collect, share and watch video. You can collect videos from hundreds of sites from all over the Internet and create your own pod and then share your collection, all for free! Right now you upload both basic and hi-resolution videos to your pod for free but in future you may require a paid/pro subscription to upload hi-res videos. Vodpod also lets you make your pod private and restricted or you may wish to leave

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Wayki: Create Your Own Markers on Google Maps and Share with Others

Wayki is a free service that lets you create your own markers on Google maps and share them with other by linking to them from your website or blog. You can also add a photo, message or a place on the map to share. The interface is pretty easy to work with and creating a new place on the map is such an easy job that you will love it. Creating your own marker is easy. Login using your free

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5 Reasons Not to Resize the Browser Window of Your Visitors

Some website developers prefer to resize the browser window of the visitors, without their permission, to display their own creativity in terms of flash, presentations and other graphics in either a full screen window or a browser window size that best displays what they have created. These developers either just do not know that it annoys most of the visitors, me included, or may be they never gave it a thought. Its impact on a business is even more, when

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How To: Anonymous Internet Surfing

We all know that while surfing Internet we leave our information and whereabouts behind us in the form of IP addresses in the log files on the remote web servers of the sites that we visit. But did you know that this may unknowingly lead you into trouble? How? – Let’s quickly run through a list of scenarios wherein you might want to browse Internet in anonymous mode. You work for an organization and have been working from a different

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Learn How to Make Money Online with John Chow

Many of us look for ways to make money online and search engine is the best place to start looking for articles full of information, tips, tricks and ways to start making money online. Isn’t it? There is a blog worth mentioning though, which will help you make money online and it’s Johnchow.com, authored by John Chow. You will be surprised with the kind of tips and various ways of making money on the Internet that are mentioned on his

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Search Engine Traffic has Better Ad CTR than Digg Traffic

Yes! You read it right. Traffic from search engines, specially Google, yields to higher CTR (Click Through Ratio) when compared to traffic from Digg. This difference is as much as 3 times, which means that the visitors are 3 times more likely to click on your ads if they come from Google when compared to the same amount of visitor traffic from Digg! I wouldn’t have really believed that if it was not backed up by some real data analysis

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