Finding a Good Web Hosting Company is Crucial to Your Business and Long-Term Survival Online

November 18, 2011 · Filed Under Web Development · Comment  · Continue Reading

Regular readers of this tech blogsite must have observed that we have changed dedicated web servers three times over the past couple of months. This was a painful phase in our online lives as we were not able to bring you’re the news, game guides and tricks that are important to you.

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Create Websites Using Vosao 0.9 CMS for Linux – Good Alternative to Joomla, Drupal and WordPress

April 26, 2011 · Filed Under Web Development · 1 Comment  · Continue Reading

If you would like to try webhosting on a Linux platform, I highly recommend you try Vosao 0.9 CMS. It is not as complex as some Windows-based CMS but this product works seamlessly with Google App Engine platform for Java. And if you are really a geekhead, you should already know that Google App Engine for Java is a free in-the-cloud hosting solution! Yes, if you use Vosao 0.9 CMS to host your webshop or forum, you get free superfast unlimited hosting from Google forever!

Vosao 0.9 CMS for Linux Download and Features Set

Those of you who aren't happy with Joomla or Drupal, should try Vosao 0.9 CMS for Linux!

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Yahoo.com Homepage and Search Went Down! “Connection Timed Out” Error Seen

October 15, 2010 · Filed Under Web Development · 1 Comment  · Continue Reading

The world’s most-visited homepage on the internet went down on October 14, 2010. Yahoo.com’s website frontpage went inaccessible for some time starting 2:30PM PDT.

Yahoo Website Offline

Yahoo! home and search page went offline on October 14

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Adobe Flash Development Update: Adobe Flash 3D Technology is On Its Way

July 15, 2010 · Filed Under Web Development · Comment  · Continue Reading

Adobe Flash 3D is going to be enjoyed by billions of users worldwide despite the scathing attack of Apple, Adobe pushes forward in making Flash a better internet standard. Adobe officially announced on their Flash blog that they are now working on a new set of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) that will let developers create real Adobe Flash 3D objects in creating exciting Flash games and other applications! Take that Steve Jobs, Adobe loves Flash, now casual gamers will love Adobe Flash 3D even more!

Adobe Flash 3D Sample Photo

Adobe Flash 3D Banner Announcing 3D Capabilities

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Major Revisions for the Upcoming Xcode 4 Development Tool for Mobile Phone Apps Developers

July 15, 2010 · Filed Under Web Development · Comment  · Continue Reading

Selling mobile phone apps and games has been very profitable for Apple since 2007. The company gives credit to the thousands of developers who flocked to its iPhone platform and made it all possible. These developers were dined and wined by Apple during an exclusive event at WWDC. In addition to being praised and flattered by Steve Jobs and friends, they also got to preview the forthcoming Xcode 4 IDE. Apple showed how much it cares for their partner programmers by coming out with a more efficient integrated development tool for Mac OS X and iPhone iOS 4 platforms.  This latest IDE took inspirations from user suggestions and recommendations worldwide.

Sample Screenshot of Apple Xcode 4 Development Tool

This is the new Xcode 4 IDE for Mac OS X and iOS 4 developers

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Websites For 18 and Above Can Now Purchase .xxx Top-Level Domain Name

July 13, 2010 · Filed Under Web Development · 1 Comment  · Continue Reading

Godaddy and other domain name registrars could have their hands full with the latest domain extension for domain names approved by ICANN. Just to take a break from the usual tech-related topics I’ve been writing this month, I’d like to share this very interesting story. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number (ICANN), the supervisory organization responsible for handing out web domain names announced that they are planning to approve the .xxx Top Level Domain (TLD) name for websites of mature content. An ICANN official identified as John Jeffrey told the attendees of a public forum in Brussels that ICANN’S Board of Directors approved the .xxx domain name on June 25, 2010 June.

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Internet Explorer vs Firefox Survey: Microsoft IE Is Still Top Web Browser for 2010

July 1, 2010 · Filed Under Web Development · Comment  · Continue Reading

Web analytics firm Netmarketshare.com has released the latest result of its May 2010’s Browser Usage survey. Microsoft’s venerable Internet Explorer is still the dominant choice for most of the planet’s web surfers. Please refer to the survey chart below, see that IE still holds 60% share which is more than double than its closest competitor, Firefox, who only managed to rake in 24.32%. Google’s Chrome is a far third with 7% but Netmarketshare reports that Google Chrome (latest version is 5 with built-in Adobe Flash Player) is actually the biggest gainer for the year, growing 32% higher! Both IE and Firefox declined and lost users to Chrome in 2010.

Graph of Microsoft Internet Explorer Market Share 2010

Internet Explorer is Still Dominant and World's Favorite Web Browser

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How to Upload Files to A New Web Server When Transferring Site to Another Web Host

April 12, 2009 · Filed Under Web Development · Comment  · Continue Reading

Alright, this is the second and last part of part of the post started previously regarding How to Avoid Downtime When Transferring Your Website to Another Web Host. This will not only cover the topic on how to do file transfers but also other matters concerning how to finish setting up your new website. Later, you will also learn how to determine if your new site or blog is already up and running. To start off, let us assume you have successfully carried out the four steps mentioned in the first article, let’s start with the 5th one:

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How to Avoid Downtime When Transferring Your Website to Another Web Host

April 11, 2009 · Filed Under Web Development · Comment  · Continue Reading

This is a short tutorial on how to avoid downtime when transferring your website or blog to another web host. First off, why are you moving your site to another web hosting company? Dissatisfied with the service? Unreliable performance of servers? Or, do you just want to upgrade (say, from a shared web hosting service to a virtual private server or dedicated server)? Read more the following linked article to better understand Moving a Website to a Virtual Private Server (VPS).

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Moving A Website to a Virtual Private Server (VPS) or VDS

April 10, 2009 · Filed Under Web Development · Comment  · Continue Reading

This site has moved to a virtual private server (VPS) also known as virtual dedicated server (VDS). Of all the sites I administer, Technology Talks is the most frequently updated by my team. However, I admit there were several occasions when they do not even write a single article in one day, this site has had the most amount of average posts per week. We have outlined many articles up for publication over the next couple of weeks. Eric, the expert in Local Area Networking and Gaming will be publishing his own mini-series of posts about SOHO and LAN. These posts will be edited by me of course prior to hitting the publish button. I will also monitor the actual stuff these guys will intend to cover.

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