Posts Tagged ‘websites’

Don’t pay for your software

photo credit: kalandrakas I came across a great article in a magazine that lists a number of free websites that let you do anything you may need to do on your computer without having to install or buy any software packages. Most of you will probably be familiar with some...

Do you really need a .COM domain?

An interesting post on Web Hosting Geeks blog talks about the importance of having a .COM domain. It makes some interesting points, particularly about how people tend to remember the main part of a domain name and automatically put a .com at the end of it. The main advice the...

Shopping Confessions

Do you have a great shopping cofession story to share? Well, if you pop down to ShopandConfess.com you can share your experiences and see what other great stories other shoppers have left. And you can win some great cash prizes for sharing your story if you’re lucky. Here’s something to...

Can you insure websites?

Hmmm I just noticed that my car (the Jaguar not the BMW) isn’t taxed at the moment as the tax expired at the end of September. The problem is that I need to show my car insurance to get my new tax disc. And my insurance doesn’t get renewed till...

Websites for a 2 year old

I’ve been really impressed with the way Arthur, our 2-year old has taken to using a computer. His favourite two websites are: Sesame Street – well, everyone knows Sesame Street, but they have a number of Flash pages to teach kids evereything from potty training to reading Starfall – a collection of...

Created for pets, powered by people

Here’s an interesting concept: a social network for pets. Well, actually it’s for pet owners to share stories, information and photos about their pets; but if the pets could use it, I’m sure they would. I’m talking about Zootoo, a social network created with animals in mind, where people...

Is that original?

Ever read something and wonder where you’ve read it before? Well, if could be a classic example of plagiarism, where someone copies someone else’s work and takes credit for it. In fact, there’s a good website you can use to check whether something is original work or not. It specialises...

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