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    Should I Upgrade?

    Over the past week I have had more than a few questions about IPhones and whether or not someone should upgrade.  I will answer with my general approach to all upgrades.  But before I start answering, in general you should know that I am not a firm believer in being on the cutting edge of [...]

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    Amazon Appstore

     

    While Amazon and Apple battle it out over the name “Appstore”, I’m not really caring as so far Amazon has provided me with two pretty cool apps for free.  This is their gimmick to keep you coming back to their store once a day similar to a Groupon kind of site.
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    Regardless, the first free app [...]

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    Google removes 21 apps due to malware

    I won’t take credit for what I found on CNN, but rather felt that I should continue to share the information that I came across.

    Please be sure to read the CNN article as it contains a list of apps that are believed to contain malware.

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    Don’t trust this email!

    There have been a lot of emails being sent as spam lately, but this one really caught my eye and I thought it would be good to start posting some warnings here regarding these emails.
    The email below should be ignored and no links should be clicked.
    Hello, someone@domain.com.
    Thank you for signing up for a domain.com. Please [...]

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    A caution to parents.

    Let me first say that this is not written by a parent who has had a terrible thing happen on my computer and I am blaming my kids for it. Truth be told, my attention to this topic comes from working with far too many parents who end up paying (and paying, and paying) for their kids exploration of the Internet.

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    The 5 Things to Remember when Creating a Website in 2010

    A website is fast becoming the point of initial contact for the consumer and the actual real physical location is becoming less important than the virtual one making how your website is put together that much more important. Here are 5 things to keep in mind when creating a website.

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    Should I Upgrade?

    Over the past week I have had more than a few questions about IPhones and whether or not someone should upgrade.  I will answer with my general approach to all upgrades.  But before I start answering, in general you should know that I am not a firm believer in being on the cutting edge of [...]

  • 2

    Amazon Appstore

     

    While Amazon and Apple battle it out over the name “Appstore”, I’m not really caring as so far Amazon has provided me with two pretty cool apps for free.  This is their gimmick to keep you coming back to their store once a day similar to a Groupon kind of site.
    Â
    Regardless, the first free app [...]

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    Google removes 21 apps due to malware

    I won’t take credit for what I found on CNN, but rather felt that I should continue to share the information that I came across.

    Please be sure to read the CNN article as it contains a list of apps that are believed to contain malware.

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    The 5 Things to Remember when Creating a Website in 2010

    A website is fast becoming the point of initial contact for the consumer and the actual real physical location is becoming less important than the virtual one making how your website is put together that much more important. Here are 5 things to keep in mind when creating a website.

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    Will Facebook change the Internet?

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    Yes, I’m one of the 400 million members (at the time of this blog) that logs into Facebook everyday to see what my “friends” are up to.  Aside from the usual Farmville and other novelty games that seem to have taken over the site, I do find it somewhat useful [...]

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    New MasterCard and Discover Processing Requirements

    As a reseller of Authorize.net we recently received some important information concerning changes to processing requirements from MasterCard and Discover and wanted to pass them along to you.
    MasterCard and Discover are modifying their rules concerning the processing of debit, prepaid and gift cards thru online transactions. This post includes important information about the new requirements [...]

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    7 Sins of Landing Page Design – What Do I Do Next?

    In Part One of this series we explored the issues found related to unclear call to actions on your landing page. This week we will explore the next step which would be: “Too Many Choices – What do I do Next?”.
    Too many choices on a landing page can cause paralysis. When the user can’t find the [...]

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    Are you asking for too much information?

    In our continuing series on landing page design sins we next talk about asking too much information on forms. A lot of times too much information is being asked for that although may be valuable for you, have no value what-so-ever to the visitor who is asking, “Is this information necessary”? For example asking the [...]

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    Too Much Text… Do you really expect me to read all of this?

    On the web most people have the attention span is of a light match and most don’t want to read War and Peace on a website. Instead it is recommended to write in what’s called inverted pyramid style which is used by newspapers, with headline first and then the detailed information below. Given what was [...]

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    Not keeping your promises: This page is not what I expected.

    How many times have you gone to a webpage and it was nothing that you wanted or there was some sort of big disconnect from what you were looking for. This is a very common problem. People are not landing on your page out of thin air, they are arriving from somewhere with some sort [...]

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    The Web in an Economic Downturn

    In todays tough economic times its more important than ever to make sure you are getting the most out of your website and the marketing of it. How many times have you said to yourself that “I just can’t afford it this month” or “I need to worry about other things”? Those other things are [...]

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    Cyber-Construction, Inc. Web Specials

    In these tough economic times Cyber-Construction, Inc. realizes that at this time more than any help is needed. To answer that call Cyber-Construction, Inc. has started offering web specials. These specials have been created to assist our clientele with keeping up with the latest and greatest while still offering the same quality that they have become [...]

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    Warcraft Error 132: 0×85100084

    I guess this is a bit more common than I first realized, but imagine my surprise when WoW wouldn’t load!  Of course I searched high and low for a solution and there is a great page about this from Blizzard which I will link, but…read this first!!!
    Ok – so I followed some of Blizzards instructions, [...]

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    C++ Error on WoW Downloader

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    Like millions of others, I admit to having one vice…World of Warcraft.  I even have a machine dedicated solely to this game, but just the other day I ran into my first “issue”.
    When I boot WoW up I get a C++ runtime error that seems tied to Internet Explorer and it appears that [...]

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