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Published on Thursday, March 24, 2011 by Chris
RoboForm is by far the best application you can purchase to control all your usernames, passwords and form filling functions. I have been using RoboForm for the past 3 years and is a must have application for small business and everyday Internet use. You can download and read more about RoboForm from the vendor.
I have always had Roboform2Go edition which enables you to install Roboform into yo... Read More »
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Published on Friday, January 7, 2011 by Chris
Start the New Year by Securing Your Passwords.
9 Easy Ways to Secure Your Passwords Online.
Password security is one of those things that everyone knows about—everyone knows how crucial it is too—but most of us take it lightly. 7 out of 10 active users on the Internet don’t do anything about securing their passwords. Most people simply use their names or the name of their spouses and child... Read More »
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Published on Friday, September 17, 2010 by Chris
Virtualisation and the delivery of virtual IT services through "the cloud" is the major subject of discussion in IT circles today. It's actually hard to avoid the discussion because on some levels, the concept of virtualisation is so attractive. The idea of delivering IT services without having to build, manage and maintain IT infrastructure is incredibly appealing, especially to small and mediu... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, June 9, 2010 by Chris
Lets step back a few years before social media and find out how small business received work from referrals. It was not long ago when small business used the power of word of mouth to obtain referrals before any social media network was formed. Social media and the Internet is great for new business however did you know 80% of companies get 70% of their business through word of mouth advertising? ... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 by Chris
Are you planning to design your first website? Here are 3 important Web Design Tips you should consider and keep in mind with every web design project.
The first tip is to keep the web design uncomplicated. This statement is easier said than done for most designers. Save the elaborated graphics, effects and animation for the latter half when you decide to go full-fledge with an online strategy.... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 by Chris
We received calls from users who have reported the following file Ervnt.exe file appearing on their usb sticks and on the C: / drive of their local machine. There is not much information on the internet regarding this malware, so I’ve decided to summarise a cleanup process if this file exists on your local machine.
The best way to protect from virus and malware is to have an up to date anti v... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, December 30, 2009 by Chris
You’ve invested the money and time to create a website which generates revenue for your company and your Domain Name is an online brand and a precious asset. But one day you get a shock of your life as you login and find that your web site address has gone to a parked domain page or worse a 404 web site error. You have not only lost your web site but potential customers too as they now turn to... Read More »
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Published on Friday, December 18, 2009 by Chris
Google Wave is an online collaboration tool that helps people communicate and work together on projects. Presented at the Google I/O conference in May 2009, the web application combines a variety of social networking tools such as wikis, email and IM into one program that allows work on a project to take place in real time.
In essence, users share a space where they can plan events, work on gro... Read More »
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Published on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 by Chris
Having a Wireless modem in your house has it's benefits. Checking email, playing PSP, Mobile OS applications, surfing the net from your lounge suite or bed all has it's advantages. The sad part of this technology is almost 30% of users get the installation wrong leaving insecure Wireless or Free Broadband for the rest of us. While I write this article, there are currently 3 users who are using ins... Read More »
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Published on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 by Chris
This blog supports logins from OAuth and OpenID. Instead of registering multiple usernames and account, you can use your existing account from Facbook, Google, Yahoo, Twitter, Wordpress or OpenID to login and register /comment on our site.
Single Sign-On has multiple benefits. (1). Subscribers need to remember the one username and password. (2). There is no need to create an account on our site... Read More »
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