Please note this post is being tracked… All your trackers belong to us! Kill Web Trackers Dead http://feeds.pcworld.com/click.phdo?i=aefd27efd8988ec95b5dffece9b3892a Analysis: Abine’s DoNotTrackPlus browser plug-in stops trackers in their tracks — and it’s free.
Bing Webmaster Tools for Markup Validation
http://www.bing.com/community/Site_Blogs/b/webmaster/archive/2012/02/03/webmaster-tools-markup-validation-tool.aspx A new Bing webmaster tool for market up validation… I think I need to go and recheck out Bings tool set. Shone
Microsoft Turns the Tables on Google with Ad Campaign
http://feeds.pcworld.com/click.phdo?i=77ecd6ab15e218383e813b109982690d
Comic for January 31, 2012
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DilbertDailyStrip/~3/bDu44RUuVXU/ I prefer plan B
Plesk Horde Webmail There are no messages in this mailbox – Fixed!
Webmail issue with Plesk and Horde Webmail came up today: “There are no messages in this mailbox” error came up for a client today, even though there are emails in the account. The fix was to reset sortpref for that user to its’ default setting’ in the Horde DB This was based on info found [...]
SEO Things you should avoid
Nice compilation of SEO tricks to avoid. I have been telling sitesubmit. ca members for years to stick to what works and avoid search engine short cuts. http://www.bing.com/community/Site_Blogs/b/webmaster/archive/2012/01/12/things-you-should-avoid.aspx
Thunderbird EMail with Google Hub Integration
For my Thunderbird email client I purchased a cool add on called G-Hub Pro, which allows for quick access to Google services such as making new Google docs, Google Calendar etc. The latest version has a access to Google contacts and now has the ability to define several custom links out. I have Freshbooks and [...]
Home Networks Reach for the Cloud
Routers connected to cloud services. Neat! http://feeds.pcworld.com/click.phdo?i=f47dce72599ce280ecb53c3d0afc8e1d
Extreme Networks Prepares to Ship ‘World’s Fastest Ethernet Switch’
Over a terabyte per blade with 20tb overall and very low latency. Last time we dealt with an Extreme Networks system we were capped at 1 gig blades. Very impressive. http://feeds.pcworld.com/click.phdo?i=b43505cd64264d8c50aded417b38ca83





