Tag: reference

  • Some glossaries related to webhosting

    When we jump in to the internet life, like or not, we deal with many new vocabularies. We get new words like email, attachment, domain, and also webhosting. If we deal with blogging world, sometime we see other complicated words to understand like webhosting, dedicated server, virtual private servers, etc. It’s a good thing if…

  • Why no emoticons in this site?

    I am not a fan of emoticon. But, I am fine if I see smilies used in websites, blogs, or discussion forums. Nowadays, smilies/emoticons are widely used by many web applications, etc; and I have to confest that I do not know each of them, do you? Okey, what’s emoticon anyway? According to Wikipedia: an…

  • Google Launched Google Ad Manager

    Last year April 2007, Google acquired Doubleclick for for $3.1 billion. This week, Google introduced another service — still in beta — called Google Ad Manager. What is Google Ad Manager, anyway?

  • WordPress Yahoo! Shortcuts Plugin for Super Blog Post

    Yahoo! Shortcuts Team and Crowd Favorite released a WordPress plugin called Yahoo! Shortcuts for WordPress. It’s a plugin that intelligently enriches your blog post with great content from Yahoo! Maps, Finance, and beyond.

  • Opera Browser 9.50 Alpha Released!

    Opera Software released Opera Browser 9.50 Alpha (code name Kestrel). I use two primary browsers in my daily basis activities. Opera and Mozilla Firefox. I think I use Opera more than Firefox. I like what Opera offered (including what Kestrel introduced). Of course Opera does not have all features Firefox has, and the vice versa.

  • Kompas Cyber Media: Let's give those ads some information

    Here, we are talking about advertisement (static image and also flash ads). Are they annoying? I think so. This advertisements can be a great method for Kompas to make profit. I am not sure how much those advertisers should pay for their advertisements. But the point is: the ads are there, and we (as a…

  • FEBE

    FEBE backs up your extensions, themes, and (optionally) your bookmarks, preferences, cookies. and much more. In fact, it goes beyond just backing up — It will actually rebuild your extensions individually into installable .xpi files. Now you can easily synchronize your office and home browsers. A great tool; if you need to roll back.

  • Webucator

    Webucator CSS Reference (via)

  • Blogger: Free Feature to Everyone

    Are you Blogger users? The free one? Good news for you! There are some more features. Previously, only Blogger Pro users can use it, now you can.