Just a quick poll about what you would like to see in the next version of NZB Completion Checker!
I have listed 3 options, and given you the option to add a new suggestion!
Please take the time to give me you opinion, thanks!
Doing it MY way!
Just a quick poll about what you would like to see in the next version of NZB Completion Checker!
I have listed 3 options, and given you the option to add a new suggestion!
Please take the time to give me you opinion, thanks!
First of, you might have noticed that your computers fan all of a sudden just turned on when you hit this website! Sorry about that 🙂 But there is a good reason for it!
Since support/donation has been more than lacking, I decided to make it easier for people to donate.
A few days ago, Google™ launched their “Google Plus(+)™” social network. Now as you can read all over the internet, it seems pretty good, and most people say it stands a pretty good chance of competing against Facebook™. Now, like so many other people I’m on the Face with my friends, not such much for the “social” aspect of it, but because Facebook allows you to develop applications for their platform.
When developing FB applications, your can have ads on your page… from a few select Facebook approved ad providers. Guess what? Google Adwords™ is NOT among them. It used to be, but then (I guess?) FB started a fight with Google.
But back to Google+ … lets see what this beast can do..
Webpages easily contain a lot of duplicate content. This however, can hurt your Google pagerank. Duplicate content can also slow down your pages.
Currently I’m building a new site with some friends. This site has a sign-up form with all the usual fields like name, email, country and so on. Now, to make sure the new user enters a correct country, they are presented with a complete list of countries in the world. This list was, until a few days ago, loaded into all the pages on the site = bad for performance!
This is how I solved it:
When you build a mosaic from tons of pictures, you have to downscale the images before you can use them. This naturally means loss of information in the picture, when going from say 3200×2600 to 80×60 pixels. If you have a family photo, you wouldn’t be able to recognize the people in the photo any longer.
So what do you do then?
Just passed my MCTS exam in SharePoint 2010…. Nice 🙂 It was actually quite hard
The new HTML specification, version 5, is great! There is a host of new things to explore including embedded video, SVG, Canvas element (more on that later!) and… Geolocation services! I would like to give you a small demonstration of the API.
Just spend a few hours getting Windows 7, Apache, PHP and MySQL up and running.
It should have been fairly easy, but there was a small problem.
Yes you would, and you should!
Explanation follows shortly. Over the last few weeks, I’ve been helping out a friend with his new site. He payed some programmers from India a few hundred euros to complete the site, and they did.
However, they made more than a few errors!
Going through my “huge” archive of digital camera images, I noticed that I had some duplicate images. The filename differs but the content is the same. Now I could just download a tool from the almighty internet, that could compare all my images, but that would be going to far! Why not give it a go myself?