9 Things Which can Drive Your Traffic Away

December 29th, 2011 by Youzhny 
If you are a blogger or a webmaster then visitors and traffic is the scoop of the internet. Do you want your visitors to stay on your website for a while and read your posts thoroughly? I bet you do. (more…)

Facebook Messenger for Android On Its Way (Today?)

August 9th, 2011 by Youzhny 
As a direct result of purchasing Beluga, the folks at Facebook are getting set to release a standalone Facebook Messenger application. At first glance there doesn’t appear to be much different from the current messaging feature inside Facebook’s main application, but the standalone version does add group messaging and location sharing. It looks like you may also be able to send photos using this...

Javascript To Remove All Facebook Apps From Your Account

June 24th, 2011 by Youzhny 
This is a guest post by Gaganpreet Arora AKA bitgeek. My Facebook app list was cluttered with useless apps accumulated over the time I had joined Facebook. The worst thing is that Facebook does not allow you to remove multiple apps in one go. You have to select one, confirm on “Are you sure?” first and then click on “Okay” when it is deleted. Very cumbersome. So I wrote a Javascript hack to...

Typographic Logo Designs

November 25th, 2010 by Youzhny 
Typography plays a major role in making or breaking design, especially when main emphasize of design is typography, then no matter what kind of design is (print design or web design). So we regularly talk about typography. So this time in our logo inspiration series, we are showcasing 30 typographic logo designs. In these logos you won’t find any icons or symbols. It’s all about typefaces.

FalconStor Names New Channel Chief

November 24th, 2010 by Youzhny 
Even as FalconStor Software investigates alleged wrongdoings by its former CEO, the storage software specialist continues to march forward. Only a few weeks after announcing a managed services relationship with Hewlett-Packard, FalconStor is back in this news, this time disclosing that Brendan Kinkade is now VP of channel management and global alliances. In his new role, Kinkade will be overseeing...

How To Make Your WordPress Website Mobile Friendly

November 23rd, 2010 by Youzhny 
At the start of November, WordPress announced that it had just passed 1 million mobile users. That’s a lot of people using WordPress apps on their phones! To celebrate WordPress’ achievement I thought I’d take a look at how your iPhone/Android/Blackberry/Nokia/Samsung/HTC/etc and WordPress can be friends. But first….. let’s take a look mobile internet access more generally. In early 2010...

Facebook Vs. Orkut Battle

November 20th, 2010 by Youzhny 
As we know facebook is now become one of the most popular social networking websites amongst people and now every social network wants to connect like facebook and accept the existence of facebook in Social Network arena. So now Facebook wants to get more success in Brazil and India where Orkut is still popular amongst users. Facebook is now allowing Orkut users only to link their account to Facebook....

25 Of the Best Logo Redesigns In 2010

November 18th, 2010 by Youzhny 
While redesigning a logo, sometimes it is necessary to keep up with trends and stand out in the market. Designer should take several precautions at the time of redesigning a logo. This time in our logo inspiration series, we’ve took a look at some of the redesigns that have been done in this year. Some of these are small, while others are entirely changing the entire feeling of the logos. I personally...

Back in time- A powerfull and easy to use backup tool for Linux

November 17th, 2010 by upa_kid 
Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux inspired from “flyback project” and “TimeVault”. The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories. urrently there are two GUI available: Gnome and KDE 4 (>= 4.1).  All you have to do is configure:  Where to save snapshot, What directories to backup, When backup should be done (manual, every hour, every day,...

Iptables Restricting Access By Time Of The Day

November 15th, 2010 by upa_kid 
Recently I was asked to control access to couple of services based upon day and time. For example ftp server should be only available from Monday to Friday between 9 AM to 6 PM only. It is true that many services and daemons have in built facility for day and time based access control. For example xinetd offers data and time based access control. Iptables also allows such control via time patch/module....

A look at WordPress market share numbers

November 15th, 2010 by Youzhny 
So just what is the WordPress market share? That sounds like a loaded question. Let’s break it down. // According to WordPress Stats, in September there were 27.7 million websites running on WordPress.com or using WordPress.org. The September 2010 Netcraft survey cites 227,225,642 hosted websites. So that means that WordPress makes up a little over 12% of all websites. Well, not exactly. Netcraft...

How do I monitor Linux/BSD system over time without scrolling output?

November 14th, 2010 by upa_kid 
Suppose you would like to monitor memory utilization over time without having to look at scrolling output or disk space without scrolling output then normal commands do not provide any options. You need to use watch command, which execute a program periodically, showing output in fullscreen mode. It runs command repeatedly, displaying its output. This allows you to watch the program output change...