Wednesday, November 29, 2006
live.com - mashups
As an ex-surveyor type I found the advancement of mapping (maps.live.com) on the web a real buzz, the ability to add your own maps and layer them on top of the microsoft virtual earth is really good, see awslive.com for more info and technology previews.
live.com is a great idea its not just a web portal in the old fashioned way, its a place for (I know it sounds like I have been brainwashed, maybe they put something in the coffee?) people to re-brand the way the internat works nad how we use it.
I heard about rich user interfaces about 2 years ago at the launch of the .net framework, and finally it is starting to make its way on to the net, with the help of ajax (atlas.asp.net) and loads of developers and companies like microsoft and google heading the forefront of this we can look forward to a really heavy user interface for web sites. By this I mean your browser window will be used as a container for a fully blown application like paint. No download (maybe a plugin but no installation on your PC) but a fully interactive application you can turn off and come back on someone elses PC or maybe on your phone?
Have alook around labs.live.com or research.microsoft.com if you are interested in where technology going, you will be amazed.
Monday, November 27, 2006
something for everybody
There are pages on the net that should be made into a book, this is one of them.
Craislist.org is a site where anybody can post an advert/message etc for the whole world to see (there are millions of ads up there).
The best ones (as voted by the readers) are kept here http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/all/ they change from time to time so there is never a dull moment.
So if you are having a dull moment and are looking for a quick laugh, have a look.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
FW: Make your business visible with Microsoft Office Live!
It is basically a lite 'online office' you can register a new domain name, they setup your email you read/send from live.com (new hotmail) using the new domain (ie mail@chillfireltd.co.uk).
The new domain has a basic website on it that you can edit (no html skills neccesary) and update.
Its all very snazzy and simpleoh its free for teh time being while it is on beta, the email I was sent is below with more details, will post info as it happens;
Microsoft Office Live offers everything you need to build a professional presence on the web. It’s simple to use, and it’s completely free.
Take advantage of the following features:
· Your own fully-hosted company website with its own domain name (for example www.mycompanyname.co.uk)
· Up to 50 company-branded email accounts
· Easy to use website design tools
· One central location for all your most important data
· Secure workspaces online for working with customers, business partners, and
employees
· Straightforward analysis of traffic on your website
· Specialist applications to help you manage your contacts, tasks, team calendars,
projects and much more
With Microsoft Office Live you can easily and securely access all of your documents, tools, and customer information - wherever you are, whenever you want.
Sign up now by visiting www.officelive.co.uk (links to http://officelive.microsoft.com/uk)
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
I have seen companies buy domain names with goor PR and good web traffic stats (IIS log generateed in this instance).A few months after the purchase the PR dropped and the traffic stopped, PR has stabilised, the guy selling the site/domain was a smart guy, he builds back links for sites then sells them on, then moves the back links to the next project..... My advice, dont buy a domain purely because of its apparent PR/traffic rating, if the name is what you are after thats another story.Remeber to check the history of the domain via whois.com if its been around for while, use http://www.archive.org to view any older sites that may have used the domain, you dont want to buy a domain that has had 'bad' content before...
view forum: http://www.v7n.com/forums/google-forum/41969-new-site-has-hard-times-getting-google-update-index-post502044.html#post502044
Microsoft has released a number of patches for security advisors for release in the november update, the important one is;
- MS06-067 memory corruption in IE7
Hopefully when released this will stop IE7 adsorbing memory, fingers crossed.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Where to start with my website - Part 1
I get asked this question from clients and friends so first things first you need somewhere to put your website.
There are a few options;
1 – hiy (host it yourself) is now possible for nearly everyone as we all (most of us) have a broadband internet connection, those of you who are lucky enough to have a static IP address (you will have to ask your ISP about this) can host from home, all you will need is a simple firewall to point the web traffic coming in to your house to the right PC (this doesn’t have to be a big grunty server, that would be ideal for a big company but not necessary for the average personal site).
2 – Co-lo (Co Location) you pay someone else to host your site they deal with all the errors/support/management etc, and palce your site on a server in their building alongside other peoples sites. You access your site via the web.
3 – Own Hosted server, like a Co-lo and hiy, you are the only person on your particular server in someone else building.
I would advise for ease of starting to go for the 2nd option, its really cheap (approx £30 a year, can be cheaper just email me).
The first can be done (thinking businesses) but you will need static IP and hardware (watchguard firewall £200-300, entry level HP server £400 2nd hand 60 and up), and knowledge of how to fix it when it breaks (it will, they always do – murphys law).
The latter option is really for sites with big traffic of if you need to host something that will use up a lot of bandwidth (data transfer) ie a music video site, you tube etc)
In Part 2 html the basics…..
google adsense is changing
my client has an adsense account for the keywords 'work permit'
(they are a uk immigration services company).
However if you do a search for 'hsmp' on google (this is a different
type of skilled visa for the UK, they appear in the sponsored links
sections?
They have no campaign setup for the hsmp keyword, however they have a
whole section on their site for those types of visas.
I did notice the google adbot hitting the site a few days ago?
It looks like google is playing with (well in this instance) with
contextual searching, so if I search for a keyword that is somewhere on
the adsense campaign landing page
(http://www.visalogic.net/United-Kingdom_Work-Permit-UK_pie.aspx?t=4&t2=
48) it will display there link?
Very weird I cant find out if this is happening for any other keywords
but can anyone else have a google around to see whats up?
thanks
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Google AdSense Account Disabled
This is me trying to find out why;
-----Original Message-----
From: Google AdSense [mailto:adsense-adclicks-uk@google.com]
Sent: 15 November 2006 11:33
To:xxxxx@chillfire.co.uk
Subject: Re: [#8314xxxx] Google AdSense Account Disabled
Hello Sxxxx,
Thank you for your email.
Upon receipt of your response, we have thoroughly reviewed your account and have confirmed that it is related to an account previously disabled for invalid click activity. We have certain policies in place to help ensure the effectiveness of Google ads for our publishers as well as our advertisers. For this reason, we are unable to reinstate you into the programme.
Please note that due to the proprietary nature of our algorithm, we cannot disclose any details about how our monitoring technology works or what specifics we found on your account.
Please also bear in mind that subsequent or duplicate emails regarding this issue may not be considered and you may not receive any further communication from us. We appreciate your understanding.
Sincerely,
The Google AdSense Tea
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Original Message Follows:
------------------------
From: "xxxxx"
Subject: re: Google AdSense Account Disabled
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 08:44:17 +0000
Help?
What does this mean?
This adsense is part of my companies SEO income?
My company has never had an adsense account before?
What can I do to appeal the decision?
Thanks for your time
Sxxxx xxxxx
Director
Chillfire ltd
Chillfire.co.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Google AdSense [mailto:adsense-adclicks-uk@google.com]
Sent: 15 November 2006 02:31
To: mxxxxx@chillfire.co.uk
Cc: Google AdSense
Subject: Google AdSense Account Disabled
Hello Sxxxx xxxxx,
Your AdSense account was found to be related to an account previously disabled for invalid click activity and we have therefore disabled your account. Publishers disabled for invalid click activity are not allowed further participation in AdSense and do not receive any further payment. The earnings on your account will be properly returned to the affected advertisers.
As outlined in our programme Terms and Conditions, Google reserves the right to terminate any publisher's participation at any time.
Yours sincerely,
The Google AdSense Team
Internet Explorer memory problems?
The problem stems from the amount of memory IE7 uses, not sure why but after a day of having the same internet explorer window open my laptop starts to go into arrest and needs to be rebooted, after poking around in task manager it seems that IE7 was using around 300mb of memory even at startup it cranks along with 40mb?
Seems I am no the only one fellow blogger - Robert Scoble(http://scobleizer.com/2006/10/21/the-great-firefox-2-vs-ie-7-memory-test/ ) has found the same problem, no fix has been released, and looks like Microsoft has been quiet on admitting the problem.
I am guessing the the problem maybe that IE7 is written to work natively with windows vista and has been reverse engineered to work under XP SP2?
And as the two operating systems are work vastly different with regards to memory and how it is cleaned up.
I have installed for development purposes .net Famework 1.0 / 2.0 and the 3.0 Beta, not sure if this has any effect on the memory usage for IE7 though.
My advice to anyone in the IT world who looks after more than a few machines (especially if you have winsdows update on set to auto), be careful or if its too late to advise users to closedown internat explorer every now and then.
I will keep this post updated if I find any fixes, hope it helped.
cheers
Friday, November 10, 2006
deleted public folders
Problem: Everyone sooner or later deletes a public folder from MS exchange….
Fix: http://<servername>/public/visalogic/?cmd=showdeleted&btnClose=1
Link to original article: http://www.windowsitpro.com/MicrosoftExchangeOutlook/Article/ArticleID/42232/
cheers
Thursday, November 09, 2006
adsense
Adsense tip: Don’t have the words ‘Our Sponsors’ or anYthing to that dEgree above or close to your adsense section…….. your google adsense account could be locked!!!!!!
Friday, November 03, 2006
word/excel error caused by acrobat
Platform: XP, Office 2003
Error: When opening new docs, these errors appear after installing adobe acrobat
"Compile error in hidden module: AutoExecNew" and
"Compile error in hidden module" AotoExec" and
"Compile error in hidden module" DistMon"
Fix: Remove the pdf startup template file ;
The Pdfmaker.dot file is located in one of the following folders:
• | C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Startup (Word 2000) |
• | C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\Startup (Word 2002) |
• | C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\Startup |
The Pdfmaker.xla file in located in one of the following folders:
• | C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Xlstart (Excel 2000) |
• | C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\Xlstart (Excel 2002) |
• | C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\Xlstart |