Inbound links are one of the critical success factors for any web site.But how do you convince people to link to you? Here are a few ideas for generating inbound links: Reciprocal Linking Write individual e-mails to specific webmasters whose web pages compliment your own and tell them that you would like to trade links with them. It is usually best to add a link to the other web site before sending the e-mail. If the link is not reciprocated within 30 days, remove the outbound link. To achieve the Read More
P2P File Sharing
Peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing is a system of sharing files directly between network users, without the assistance or interference of a central server. Files reside on computers of users all over the world and are shared bit by bit between those users directly. The decentralized nature of peer-to-peer file sharing removes the need for a central server, and removes the possibility of centralized control. Because peer-to-peer file sharing networks do not require a central server, they are more scalable and more redundant than centralized file sharing schemes. Peer-to-peer file sharing Read More
What Version of Flash Do I Have?
Flash is a much needed program installed on web browsers to access a lot of video media on the Internet. While there are other forms of viewing video on the web–HTML 5 being one of the pinnacle examples–Flash is still the most coveted form and therefore, having the right version is important. To determine what version you do have is a very simple process. The first step is to visit a website that has Flash enabled on it. One of the easiest examples if CNN.com. If you go there, they Read More
Internet Explorer Stored Password Recovery
Internet Explorer Stored Password Recovery refers to a system used by Internet Explorer to temporarily store usernames and passwords for the user’s convenience. Internet Explorer Stored Password Recovery is used for AutoComplete purposes in order to automatically fill in user identification fields whenever the user visits a previously accessed webpage. While Internet Explorer Stored Password Recovery is able to store the user’s usernames and passwords for a variety of websites, it may or may not ask the user to remember his/her information. In most cases, Internet Explorer Stored Password Recovery Read More
How to Change an MSN Messenger Password
MSN Messenger is a free Instant Messaging system that the Microsoft Corporation provides. MSN Messenger is similar to AIM (AOL Instant Messenger), ICQ, Yahoo Messenger, and Google Talk. How to Change an MSN Messenger Password The way to change an MSN Messenger password is to change the Microsoft Passport password. Changing the Microsoft Passport password will change the MSN Messenger password, MSN password, and Hotmail password. How to Change a Microsoft MSN Messenger Password Login to Microsoft Passport Go to the Microsoft Passport Network: Account Services Home page Select the Read More
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