Archive for August, 2006

Dreamweaver too complicated?, Go Live and Frontpage too steep a learning curve?

Author: Paul Lewis
I
think that some web design packages have too steep a learning curve.
That’s why I want to tell you about a product that I’ve just reviewed
called XSitePro. Here is a brief summary, and you can see the full
review by using the link indicated at the end of this article.
I
was looking for something more versatile [...]

Simple Online Revenue Models

Setting up an online business is nothing new, consider the amount of new sites going live every day and you can be sure more than just a few of them  going to produce some type return on investment. You can increase the odds of a  positive return by selecting from a proven and simple revenue [...]

GOOGLE ADSENSE HIGH PAYING KEYWORDS

Google has been under a lot of pressure these days to become more open
about their efforts towards combating click fraud. Google’s main source
of revenue is online advertising via their AdWords program. AdWords
allows advertisers to have their ad shown when a particular keyword is
searched for in Google or if the same keyword appears in the content [...]

The Future of Phishing

MauriceReeves.com writes :
I got a phishing email a few minutes ago, this one purporting to be from Western Union, which in an of itself is nothing new. I get at least 5 phishing emails a day, and average at least one “from” Western Union a week. But the thing that interested me in the email [...]

First Knapp Center Company Launches Center Announces Venture Fund to Develop “Silicon Prairie”

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
Jules F. Knapp Entrepreneurship Center today announced the first of its client product launches. Network Blackbox, founded at Knapp Center just last year, is introducing a network-attached storage device that automatically and intelligently stores data for up to 100 workstations. The device stands to address the estimated $18.2 billion annual cost of data loss [...]