Thom Henderson

Thom Henderson

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Wednesday, 26 October 2011 06:47

The threat to your profile is REAL

We are all worried about our own personal security yet we hardly take any notice of it when we are on Facebook. There are many features to make your account more secure yet we ignore these thinking that it just won’t happen to me. Well it will and it is more common than you thing. Let’s go through some of the latest updates to Facebooks security systems.

Microsoft Pushes deeper into Search

The battle of the search engines continues with more functionality piggy backing on the Google +1 feature. The Bing search engine is making the search results more relevant to the user considering his or her Likes on Facebook.likethumb_75x67
Monday, 16 May 2011 13:03

Microsoft Buys Skype for $8 Billion

The property on the web fetches the highest prices these days. Donald Trumps era is evaporating as the number of properties dwindles and declines in price. Online websites can turn over huge amounts of traffic and we can safely say, will never die. Only be reincarnated with every development of the internet. Online property doesn't only include domains, but the software we are using. Your messenger client and your email client and other interfacing tools are part and parcel of the web experience. So why is Microsoft buying Skype?microsoft-skype_125x95

Cashless and Cardless Society? Not when Mobile is the only way.

The way we pay for things hasn't changed drastically in the last couple of decades. Of course the internet and payment gateways using your original credit or debit card gave many online users the ability to create online shops where people can buy goods and services from the comfort of their own home.

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Monday, 02 May 2011 13:14

Google Rated Places

Google handles billions of searches on a daily basis. How does it rank the websites from 1 to 1,000,000,000 who knows. But that is slowly changing as the power shifts from the effective algorithm into the hands of the users who frequent the places found online. FourSquare and Loopt have created the location based search game. Signing in and visiting places is growing with larger communities every day.
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Monday, 25 April 2011 11:41

Google Map Maker in the US

This is the beginning of the new crowd sourced mapping tools that Google have been developing for the last 3 years. This comprehensive network has improved and updated the maps in over 183 countries. The map is always just a map and Google wants to enrich their data mine maps with ratings, landmarks and other detailed information.
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Monday, 18 April 2011 07:18

New Algorithm Ends Link Farms SEO

This blog has been on the shelf for quite a few weeks but let us see if we can understand the latest changes in the Google algorithm. These changes are happening all the time and we can expect the richest company in the world to work tirelessly to ensure the best results for every user.

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Sunday, 13 February 2011 14:49

Why Must I Blog?

blogBlogging has been around for much longer than we give it credit for. The openness of the internet can be discussed as anyone with a keyboard has a voice. Opinions, discussions, arguments and other complete garbage have been sprawled across the net for decades. The beginning of a “blog” can be attributed to the outspoken characters we find on the various message boards across cyberspace.
Wednesday, 24 November 2010 07:57

Google Images Ads

Its quite funny that it took this long to bring the Adwords platform onto Google’s images website. The text based ads have been the big money spinner for Google over the last decade but they really need to expand their advertising to make even more money without damaging the quality of the content.
Sunday, 28 November 2010 13:23

Green Tech Goes Wireless

While technology continues to enlighten our lives in a more personal and intrinsic way, how are we taking the effect of these electricity sapping appliances in the bigger greener picture? One company has in mind to at least help us monitor and therefore reduce our consumption of electricity. An electricity monitor is a lot more helpful than our monthly reading. This company has created a wireless chip which will report its power consumption to a main computer.
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