I’ve been a member of the Performancing site for a while now, but only because I use them for some of my website statistics. They have a nice system a bit like Google Analytics.
Darren over at Problogger has written a nice first impression/review of the new ad system.
I’m quite tempted to trial the system myself [...]
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There’s a rumour flying around that Google is to buy YouTube for a whopping 1.6 billion dollars. Now, although this sounds like a massive amount of cash to you and me, if this was to be true, what’s in it for Google?
There is an obvious market for them to put ads on the YouTube pages, [...]
Everyone knows Google’s Adsense is a great way to monetise a website or blog, and now with this latest addition, it looks even better.
You can now have a google search box on your page, and when visitors use it, the search results are opened on a page you setup within your website, as opposed to [...]
Apparently Google is getting annoyed that people have started using their company name as a verb. Google says that by people saying things like “Googling” and “to Google” in everyday use it could dilute the value of their trademark.
Google said “We think it’s important to make the distinction between using the word Google to describe [...]
A handy little extension that lets you switch between your development server (localhost or whatever) and your “live” server with the click of a button.
Taken from Mozilla
Server Switcher is a navigational help tool for web developers. It allows you to easily switch between sites on your development and live servers, so that you can immediately [...]
Checking what a website looks like in different web-browsers can be a very time consuming task, but it is one that has to be done at some point.
A very useful free website that I came across is Browsershots.org. It checks your website and produces screenshots in 30 different browsers.
Unfortunately though, the site has just been [...]
Looks like the Internet Explorer 7 RC1 release has the Firefox guys getting hot under the collar. Well not really but here’s the information on what’s changed in this up-coming release of my favourite web-browser:
Taken from the Firefox website
There is a lot in Firefox 2 Beta 1 that we invite you to play around with [...]
An almost final version of Internet Explorer 7 has just been released by Microsoft. Release Candidate 1 is “virtually complete” and only a few minor bugs that they know about are left to fix.
After installing it today and having a “play” it seems ok so far. I have come across a very strange javascript error [...]