Archive for the ‘Computers & Internet’ Category

Yahoo and Google - who has the youngest audience?

A comparison of Google and Yahoo search results refutes the claim that Yahoo draws more younger searchers.

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Yahoo’s recession buzz

Yahoo's Buzz Log indicates a lot of people are worried about a US recession.

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CrazyEgg Web Analytics

CrazyEgg gives us a wealth of information about visitors to a Website - where they came from, how long they stay and where they go next.

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An explanation for slow Internet banking

I remain unsatisfied with the reasons for slow Internet-based banking transactions.

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Death, taxes, birth, marriage and blogging

What do bloggers emphasise when it comes to death, taxes, birth and marriage?

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Keychain password management?

A thumb-drive to eliminate passwords? Bring it on!

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Google Maps - Singapore restricted zones

Singapore has strict laws concerning photos of protected and restricted places. It means that a local online street directory cannot show all Google satellite imagery of the island.

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Russ Weakley’s CSS Worshop

Russ Weakley ran an interesting CSS workshop in Singapore today.

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Tidying CSS and XHTML - a case study tutorial

A reader was having lots of troubles on a page that had a mix of tables and DIVs. I explain here what I did to fix it, and why.

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Top 500 blogs

Which blogs are the most popular?

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