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SEO Link Building Tips and Tricks


Hi everyone. Recently I was asked, from a reader via email.

"David, what are some SEO Link Building tips or tricks that I can use on my website. I run a photography website and I would like to market it on the internet. Do you have any advice or can you point me in the right direction on how I can get more information?"
- Jeff M.

Well Jeff their are many ways to obtain links on the internet with out having to go through an internet marketer. Below I have broken down a list / guide of the ways you can build links to your website, and I have also given direction on each.

SEO Link Building Tips and Tricks Guide
  • Paid Links
  • Blog Reviews
  • Article Submission
  • Press Releases
  • Social Commentary (blog commenting)
  • Social Content (hub pages & squidoo)
  • Wiki Content
  • Social Bookmarking
  • Webmaster Outreach
  • Directory Submission
  • Guest Posting

    Out of all of these half of these are no longer useful or contain very low quality return.

    1. Paid Links
    Obviously this is the paying of a Internet Marketing Company to market specific keywords for your company. This is not recommended for many of the links that the Internet Marketers do use could be black listed by the search engine. if you are going to pay for links do a background check on the website. Knowing that the website is in good standing with Search Engines will rest you and your money assured that an editor is monitoring incoming submissions.

    2. Blog Reviews
    This is something that does work and depending how you get it done is still viable. If you get someone to review your website or your product in a blog / article that still have some value. This can be harder to do is not as cost effective, but it still does work.

    3. Article Submission
    Articles are a good resource only regardless if you are able to link out of them, but for the fact that the end user do read the articles and could re-purpose it on their website. Or they will socialize it into Twitter, Facebook, and other social networks.

    4. Press Releases
    Matt Cutts has stated that Google may not be willing to give links in a press releases any more weight than anything else. (or any weight at all) Right now press releases are good generating quick traffic today, but not tomorrow. It's great for a brand building perspective, but Press Releases are still an iffy tactic, and it is hard for me to recommend at this time.

    5. Social Commentary (blog commenting)
    Blog commenting, oh goodness. Sure if you can find a blog I suppose this will work temporary but don't waste your time. Many blog authors rel=nofollow to your website giving search engines no permission to index or recipiccol link to your domain.

    6. Social Content (hub pages & squidoo)
    Currently creating content pages on these sites are currently iffy with the new Google Panda Update. It has been stated that Hub Pages, Squidoo, and Ezine Articles were for the top domains that were hit the hardest during the Google Panda Update with that in mind I would use another tactic, and many SEO's recommend Tumblr.

    7. Wiki Content
    This content is usually hard to get in for instance Wikipedia. Much it's links are rel=nofollow any ways, but their is still a lot of debate out on the web wither rel=nofollow on Wikipedia mean anything, but their are many Wiki's out there, and I am not sure if they were or were not effected by the Panda Update. Many Wiki's have good content, and many have bad content, but since I have yet to hear about Wiki's getting Google slapped I would say it is fair to continue to link build on relative Wiki Content.

    8. Social Bookmarking
    Ok, I would recommend this for getting your website or blog spidered by search engine. Many users use Stumble Upon, it's a fun an easy way to see some really great content that people have created and submit your own to their directory. Stumble upon is a great way to recieve easy traffic from people looking for new and interesting things on the web in a certain category. I recommend adding comments or add a social bookmarking tool like a Twitter or Facebook widget so you can scale your traffic, and possibly have even more traffic coming in from those 2 popular social networks.

    9. Webmaster Outreach
    Simply one of the easiest, but possibly the slowest and hardest ways to build links is to simply call or email the webmaster and ask for a link that extends from their domain to your domain. Many webmasters are very particular who they link to, and many (including myself) will rarely reply to users that request for me to link to their lower ranking domain.

    10. Directory Submission
    Currently their are perhaps one or two directories that are still vaiable outside of a simple recipicol link. Dmoz is great, Yahoo Directory, and the Google Directory. From what I know Dmoz is rarely used, but being the old fashion SEO that I am I recommend getting your link submitted. Yahoo Directory, well now a day's I am not sure if their is any value in the Yahoo Directory, but if I were you I would save the $299 (w/ recurring annual fee) and use it to generate better content. As for Google's Directory, well that is bascially a feed or web fetch of Dmoz's Directory so again if you can get added to Dmoz's you will get added to Google's. It has been said that Google will be discontinuing the Google Directory, but I have yet to see that happen. Keep in mind that any directory that you submit to that requires you to pay for review / submission is probably your best bet. Only becouse an editor needs to review your website before it can be submitted. All other link directories that do not do this or do not have an editor I would stay away from. See your Google Webmasters Guidelines for more information.

    11. Guest Posting
    This is a really valuable way to build links. Guest posting is the ability to have a webmasters all you to write content on their website. It's basically the ability to write some content for the webmaster so that you can embed a link our two back to your domain. This is hard and more time consuming but it well worth it in the long run.

    Keep in mind that Search Engine Optimization and Link Building is NOT an easy task, and if you are building links easily...well your probably not doing things correctly. Should you have any follow up questions just leave me a comment and be sure to follow me on twitter @davidpolanco.
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    david How Canonical Links Help Transfer Page Rank & Link Juice Mar 18th, 2011 10:59:54 pm - Subscribe


    Article explains how Canonical Links Help Transfer Page Rank & Link Juice.

    What are Canonical Tags?
    Canonical spelled CON-AUT-ICAL is simply rel="canonical" tag that you place in your meta keywords area or near your meta description tags that defines the url that is supposed to be where the content of the page resides.

    So if you have a page that is domain.com/product-abc and if you have people sending in with paramater tag you can end up with multiple URL's having that same exact contact being displayed you can use the ref="canonical" tag to tell all those other version of the URL that NO this is the right version of the URL. This is that we want indexed by the search engines.

    There are many ways a search engine can see a page, and there are many ways that a person can link to you on a certain page. Another example is.

  • davidpolanco.com
  • davidpolanco.com/
  • davidpolanco.com/index.php
  • www.davidpolanco.com
  • www.davidpolanco.com/
  • www.davidpolanco.com/index.php
  • www.davidpolanco.com/index.PhP
  • www.davidpolano.com/index.pHp
  • www.davidpolano.com/index.php?ref=aeonity

    Well you get the hint. All of these URL's are unique, but all point to the same content. Using the rel="canonical" tag can save you the grief of search engines not indexing you the way you would like to be indexed. For the most part search engines have gotten smarter and will evaluate your website as being domain.com or www.domain.com but I would advise you as an SEO to play it safe and add the canonical tag inside of your pages.

    Confused? Give this slide a try, perhaps it will better explain visually for you



    So all and all canonical tags are great to have on your site on every page that you have the main source for that content. Every where else you may have duplicate content of the same thing make sure that canonical has point to the original.

    Keep in mind that doing rel="canonical" from one domain to another does work, and in that case if it is passing link juice. That makes this whole topic very interesting.

    How How Canonical Links Help Transfer Page Rank & Link Juice
    Well most of you are probably asking yourself, well can a canonical tag transfer link juice from one URL to an another? The answer is sort of. A 301 redirect will do this for you not problem, but will a canonical link?

    It was stated to me long ago that a client has a yahoo merchant account that did not allow 301 redirects, and the only thing that could be use was a canonical tag and it worked as I was told it passed over everything amazingly.

    Keep in mind though, and this comes back to my answer of sort of, this was a long time ago and things have changed since then. In search engines, everything is a moving target and it's up to use to always do our research before doing our implementation. So with that in mind page rank can be in theory transfered and so can link juice.

    Currently Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Ask all support the open Canonical Link Tag, many more search engines are to follow this need.

    External Links
    Google Matt Cutts Discusses Canonical Links
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    frost DD-WRT and Linux Wireless Issues: A Possible Fix Mar 18th, 2011 1:38:10 am - Subscribe
    After installing many different Linux Distributions, I was getting fed up with my wireless not working properly. At first I thought it was just the Broadcom chip, but after switching to an Intel Chip, I was having the same issues as with the Broadcom. Doing massive googling, I was unable to actually narrow down the problem to anything in particular. That is until last week when I found an interesting forum post on Linux Drivers using DD-WRT. This is not widely known, hence the blog post with all the right key words. If you are using DD-WRT and are having Linux Wireless issues, read on!

    All credit is due to pigiron given he found all this information out and posted it! I am stoked he did because it led to me figuring out how to fix my problems and finally being able to stick to a Linux Distro! I cannot explain the problem as well as he did, but you can read the details about it here.

    The symptoms, namely, after I would put the computer to sleep and then wake it back up, my wireless network would never reconnect it would keep asking for the network key, I would input the right network key and it would just continue to loop never connecting. I had NetworkManager installed by default, so I decided to try Wicd. Wicd was actually worse in that it just showed a weird network name of “\x0b...\x00\x00\x00” etc. This was a weird situation that I could not explain. What it ends up being is that DD-WRT does not obey a Specification and send an extra signal or beacon, which the Linux Wireless Drivers pick up and think is the “Access Point”, which it is not. Windows / Mac so nicely ignoring the extra data sent. But why send it out if it is not apart of the specification? Reading the post above, the basic gist is, “you are screwed, deal with it” from what I gathered, given no one truly responded.

    So in light of that I looked for alternatives. What first peaked my mind was Tomato, unfortunately it only works with Broadcom Chipsets. I settled on OpenWRT. The install on my Buffalo router WZR-HP-G300NH was easy using the Wiki / SSH to my router. Did the install and within 15 minutes was back up and running. OpenWRT’s interface may not be as nice as DD-WRT, but after I installed the Wireless Drivers for it and setup QOS / Wireless, it was working. To top it all off...it was working better. The QOS actually works, with DD-WRT, it never seemed to work at all. So all in all, it was totally worth the trade to actually have my Linux Wireless Card Drivers supported and a whole host of extras that are easily installed. Too bad the interface does fall a bit short, but hey, at least it works!

    Hopefully this helps you, whether you were having wireless issues on Ubuntu, Debian, ArchLinux, #!CrunchBang, Fedora Core, CentOS, Slackware, etc.

    Installing OpenWRT completely solved my issue and I will never go back to a Windows box now as the issue was DD-WRT all this time! So if your wireless seems like it is in an endless loop / keeps asking you for a network key, but never connects, or shows a weird wireless network name like \x0B\x00\x00\x00\x00 and you have DD-WRT, think about trying out OpenWRT if there is a build for your router model!
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    frost Pidgin Issues with GMail and GMail Hosted Mar 18th, 2011 12:05:30 am - Subscribe
    Recently I have been plagued by a “Not Authorized” error message using Pidgin IM (OS is CrunchBang Statler / Debian Based). This has been bugging me as it came and went without any real reason. Well after some digging it appears that the error is caused by logging into a Google Service, while at the same time connected to Pidgin over Google Talk. The Service I was connecting to was Google Voice. The weirdness was, I have multiple Google Hosted accounts (own a lot of domains). I have the emails forwarding, and I wanted to port my old Mobile Number to Google Voice, but not have that number associated with my current Google Voice Number / Account (IE I just wanted it for voice mails). As such, I assigned it to one of these “forwarding” accounts, which just so happened to be my Pidgin account.

    Well to fix the Not Authorized issue with Pidgin and Google Talk, I just had to login to my Google Hosted GMail site and type in the “Verification” code and then surprise, my Pidgin GTalk account worked like a champ. Before finding this out, I did try a number of "SSL Ports" and unchecking / checking options. In the end it was none of that. Just as extra information, my Pidgin Settings for Google Hosted are as follows:




    Basic Tab
    Username:
    Domain:
    Resource: Home
    Password:
    Local Alias: frost

    Advanced Tab:
    Require SSL/TLS - Unchecked
    Force Old (port 5223) SSL - Checked
    Allow Plaintext... - Unchecked
    Connect Port: 443
    Conect server: talk.google.com
    File transfer proxies: proxy.eu.jabber.org
    BOSH URL:
    Show Custom Smileys - Unchecked




    After all that it works now, except when I decide to manage my Google Voice account. I may dig into this deeper later to figure out if Google has a setting to prevent the “Not Authorized” Error from occuring.
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    david How to Convert Ogg Theora using Firefox Mar 15th, 2011 1:31:39 pm - Subscribe
    Entry explains how to Convert Ogg Theora using FireFox.



    This entry will be rather simple. The problem that most of us have is how to play ogg theora in the Firefox browers. If your like me you have used many pieces of software to create an Ogg Theora with an extension theora.ogv which is rather strange, but what we are shooting for is a simple .ogv that we can implement in our HTML 5 video player.

    Well I stumbled upon a website called FireFogg.org what it will do is require you to have Firefox and to upload the video that you wish to convert to Ogg Theora to their local server. Once done, the video that was uploaded will then be converted to .ogv

    External links:
    Firefogg - video encoding and uploading for Firefox
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    frost Porting Mobile Number to Google Voice Mar 2nd, 2011 12:04:57 pm - Subscribe
    Well today I ported my T-Mobile Pay-as-You Go phone number to Google Voice which is a free "voice" service offered by Google. I was not hesitant on this phone number since it is one that all I really care to get is Voicemails on. As, most people know, Google Voice has a major limitation...no MMS text messages. The process to port my number was not too bad, but Google makes you go through about 10 check boxes alerting you of cancellation fees and how long you could be without service etc. As this was a pay as you go phone number, I was not worried about cancellation fees as there should not be any.

    After all those check boxes and agreeing to Googles Terms it finally took me to the account information, where I had to add in all of my account details for the T-Mobile Pay-as-you Go phone number. Once you get that information correct, it took you to the payment. I paid the $20 by credit card. And now it is just the waiting game.

    Porting my Pay-as-you Go number to Google Voice was not a hard process, but did take about 5-10 minutes for me to complete, given the information needed (and that Google Voice had to connect to the phone number in question). However, to be able to get my voicemails without having to buy minutes anymore will be an excellent deal, which is what I was after. If you are in need of a new number, perhaps Google Voice is what you are looking for and you should take a swing by there to check it ou!
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    david Orbit Downloader Contains Adware Win32/OpenCandy Mar 1st, 2011 9:37:30 pm - Subscribe
    Orbit Open Candy Adware


    Orbit Downloader known for downloading, video, music, and streaming media from Myspace, YouTube, Imeem, Pandora, Rapidshare, support RTMP contains Adware.

    I recently did a scan on my computer using Microsoft's Security Essentials, when I received an alert. It stated that Adware:Win32/Open Candy was detected, the alert level was low, status active, and the recommended action was to remove.

    So what's funny is that Orbit Downloader has Awards from websites like Softpedia, Baixaki, Nota Softonic, Vist Files, ITshareware, Download.HR all stating that it's adware, spyware, and virus free. Well I care to differ.

    Do not download Orbit Downloader, unless you are interested in some adware.

    Alert stated:
    Category: Adware

    Description: This program delivers potentially unwanted advertisements to your computer.

    Recommended action: Permit this detected item only if you trust the program or the software publisher.

    Security Essentials detected programs that may compromise your privacy or damage your computer. You can still access the files that these programs use without removing them (not recommended). To access these files, select the Allow action and click Apply actions. If this option is not available, log on as administrator or ask the security administrator for help.

    Items:
    containerfile:C:\Users\Office2\Downloads\OrbitDownloaderSetup.exe
    containerfile:F:\Office2\Downloads\OrbitDownloaderSetup.exe
    file:C:\Users\Office2\Downloads\OrbitDownloaderSetup.exe->(inno#000114)
    file:F:\Office2\Downloads\OrbitDownloaderSetup.exe->(inno#000114)

    Screenshot:
    Orbit Downloader Contains Adware (Open Candy)

    More information regarding this Adware:
    Adware:Win32/OpenCandy - Learn more about malware - Microsoft Malware Protection Center
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    david Text Google at 466453 for Business Address and Phone Number Oct 20th, 2010 3:07:39 pm - Subscribe
    Did you know that you can Text Google at 466453 for Business Address and Phone Number?



    Yep it's pretty easy. Simply Txt 466453, and in the body type in the business, and city / state.

    For example I sent a text to 466453
  • Rackspace San Antonio, Tx

    Google replies with a text back:
  • 466453: (1/2)Local Listings: RackSpace 9725 Datapoint Dr, San Antonio, 78229 1 (210) 312-4000 Tip: your default location has been set to San Antonio, TX. For help on 1:59 PM
  • 466453: (2/2)default location commands, reply with HELP LOCATION. Tip: get translations; send HELP TRANSLATION to learn more. 1:59 PM

    Lets try another business address. I sent a text to 466453, in the body I typed.
  • Virtual Builders' Exchange, LLC (no city / state)

    Google replies with a text back:
  • Local Listings: Virtual Builders Exchange, LLC 4047 Naco Perrin #100 San Antonio, 78217 1 (210) 564-6900 2:06 PM

    Just a friendly tip for those who txt message, and need free 411 assistance.
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    frost Improve Your Sites Performance with Apache Oct 15th, 2010 8:07:33 pm - Subscribe
    Many Apache driven web sites today could easily decrease their bandwidth output and increase their speed through implementing caching and compressing their content. Even with the new high speed connections of today it is still highly important to improve websites efficiency and performance to increase the users experiences. Not to mention the techniques that this article goes over will decrease your bandwidth output, which could save you money in the long run. Lets get to increasing the performance efficiency of your website.

    Read the full Article provided by PHP Help
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    david How to Remove & Uninstall Internet Explorer 9 Sep 29th, 2010 10:36:26 pm - Subscribe
    This entry explains How to Remove & Uninstall Internet Explorer 9 from Windows 7.

    To uninstall a program like Internet Explorer most of us would go to the most obvious place, add / remove programs, or programs and features right? Wrong.

    Uninstall Internet Explorer 9


    I was recently told by a coworker how to remove and uninstall Internet Explorer 9. He stated that it took him a while to find, and it's not in a very obvious place.

    Here is what he instructed.

    How to Remove & Uninstall Internet Explorer 9 Step by Step
    1. Go to Start
    2. Control Panel
    3. Programs and Features
    4. Now click on Installed Updates
    5. Look for Internet Explorer 9
    6. Now click Uninstall

    With that you will roll back to the and older version of Internet Explorer previous to you installing Internet Explorer 9. (Internet Explorer 7 or 8)
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    david How to Convert Files to Adobe Acrobat PDF for Free Sep 9th, 2010 4:59:14 pm - Subscribe
    This entry explains how to convert files to Adobe Acrobat PDF for Free using a free program called Nitro Reader.

    How to Convert Files to PDF for Free

    1. First go to Nitro PDF.com and download the Nitro Reader.
    2. Open Nitro PDF Reader
    3. In the Task Tab look for the Create from File Button under Convert/Convert
    4. Click browse, and select the file .doc, .docx, .txt, .xls, .xlsx, .jpg, .gif, .tiff, .png, and many more.
    5. Once done click on Create
    6. Now simply save you're newly created PDF to your desktop.


    With Nitro PDF you can create, extract text, extract images, rotate views, manage displayed pages, fit widths, fit pages, add notes, highlight, type in text, digitally sign a signature, and so much more.

    External Links
  • NitroPDF Reader
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    david Facebook Like Button is Relationship Marketing Jul 29th, 2010 9:01:08 pm - Subscribe
    The 'Like Button' on Facebook is Social Marketing at it's best. I believe the industry call's it Relationship Marketing. Some of us have fallen into that hole more than others. Need a shovel?

    Facebook Like Button


    I was looking over all of the Facebook Likes I have, some were suggested to me, others I added based on the fact of a love for the service, idea, or product. Well, I believe this is Facebook's way of marketing to us socially by using relationship marketing.

    So what is Relationship Marketing?
    quote:
    Simply, defined as a form of marketing developed from direct response marketing campaigns which emphasizes customer retention and satisfaction, rather than a dominant focus on sales transactions. - Wikipedia


    So what does this mean? Well basically it means that you have a love for something, you hence 'like it'. From their others that are in you're social 'like' circle can now influence you, while at the same time Facebook can market to you by using advertisments.

    If then statement states:
    If Facebook User Likes X, Send to Group X, Group Content X is available, Advertisers in that niche group can now advertise the X niche product.

    You're thoughts?
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    david Rackspace Releases OpenStack Open Source Cloud Platform Jul 19th, 2010 1:40:27 pm - Subscribe
    Today I received an email from Rackspace regarding a new service they are releasing called OpenStack.

    OpenStack


    So what is OpenStack, simply put it's an open source cloud platform designed to foster the emergence of technology standards and cloud interoperability. In short, we will be opening code on our cloud infrastructure for public use.

    Rackspace:
    quote:
    The initial components being released through this project include the code that powers our Cloud Files (available today) and Cloud Servers (expected available late 2010). This project will also incorporate technology provided by other open-source projects. We expect to be joined by leaders in the technology industry and others to drive a deployable totally open cloud solution through this project.

    Why are we doing this? Historically, most cloud offerings have been built on proprietary or closed platforms that create lock-in and make migration difficult. With OpenStack, any interested party – including our peers, Solution Partners and customers – will be able to collaborate with us to author, improve and expand OpenStack technologies.


    What does this mean for our customers and Solution Partners?

    1. No fear of lock-in
    2. Flexibility in deployment for a highly elastic commodity cloud
    3. A bigger, more robust ecosystem for more tools, better capabilities and a stronger platform
    4. Freedom to decide how you want your cloud


    External Links
    OpenStack Open Source Cloud Computing Software
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    frost HTC EVO 4G Smart Phone from Sprint Review Jul 19th, 2010 1:06:14 am - Subscribe

    Introduction
    I recently ventured into the realm of Smart Phones with my latest purchase of the HTC EVO 4G by Sprint. Really I have been holding off on upgrading phones mainly due to the fact that I found the data plans to be too much for my needs. Well I have had a mobile broadband card for just general trips with my computer. Well I was doing some searching and I found for less than double the price (about $10 less) of what it cost to run my mobile broadband I could get a new smart phone, so here I am with the new HTC EVO 4G and these are my findings about the phone, to hopefully help you decide if it is right for you.

    Read the full review at Slunked
    HTC EVO 4G Smart Phone from Sprint Review
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    frost Root and Wireless Tether the HTC EVO 4G Device Jul 14th, 2010 8:59:06 pm - Subscribe


    Introduction
    I just bought my new HTC EVO 4g after doing my research and waiting for a week for the backorders to clear up. Well I finally received my HTC EVO 4g and was going to start off with it by Wireless Tethering. Well following my original instructions, Free Wireless Tethering (HotSpot), yielded now results due to an OTA update that ships with the newest EVO's. Well I set out to find a new method to Root my EVO 4g and to my delight I found it! And my success would not have been remotely possible without the help from the XDA Developer Forums and particularly the thread by jiqqaman titled SimpleRoot .1 ---- 3 Click Root w/ nand unlock!!, which unfortunately, I found out was not the right thread for the newest OTA. For the newest OTA, this thread, SimpleRoot OTA 1.47.651.1 Edition, is the correct one and I have uploaded the file to my site for the first 400 downloads. Without further delay, here is my trials and errors in attempting to root my new HTC EVO 4g!

    Read the full article at Slunked.com
    Root and Wireless Tether the HTC EVO 4G Device
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    david Windows 7 Users Can Downgrade to XP for Free Jul 13th, 2010 3:21:07 pm - Subscribe
    Are you using Windows 7, but can't let go of you're love for Windows XP yet? Well I've got good news for you.

    Windows 7 Windows XP


    Today Microsoft made an annoncement stating that Windows 7 users will be able to downgrade to Windows XP for the life of Windows 7. Windows 7 Ultimate will be supported until 2020.

    Microsoft states:
    quote:
    Going forward, businesses can continue to purchase new PCs and utilize end user downgrade rights to Windows XP or Windows Vista until they are ready to use Windows 7. Enabling such rights throughout the Windows 7 lifecycle will make it easier for customers as they plan deployments to Windows 7.


    So what does this mean to everyone? Well, since XP is supported a user now has the option of Windows 7 or Windows XP. I cannot imagine using XP unless you have hundrends or if not thousands of productions PC's on it that you manage.

    External Links
    1. Microsoft to keep selling Windows XP Through 2020
    2. Public Beta Now Available for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1
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    david Firefox Running Slow Says Connecting to Advertisements Jul 6th, 2010 7:01:46 pm - Subscribe
    Firefox Running Slow Connecting to Advertisements.I figured I would post this question that a friend sent to me, hoping that it would help others on the net with similar issues. The questions that I received was:



    User Question July 6 at 3:18pm
    I need a professional opinion. Recently my firefox browser has been running slow as s*it while on the net, while I surf from site to site. At the bottom left where it says "connecting to..." it always gets stuck on ads. Ad.click, ad.biz etc... WTH is wrong with my machine? Ive only had it for a couple of months. Ive researched a little bit and it says most ads run off Java script and apparantly thats not good, and it slows down stuff. Is this normal? Are there some good remedies? Holler.

    Ok seems simple enough. Here is a break down of what needs to be done so that hopefully this situation can be resolved. Keep in mind that Firefox has become more of a bloated browser ever since 3.0.

    1. Is your version of Firefox up to date?
    2. Have you tried clearing you're temporary history on Firefox?
    3. Are you running addons on Firefox that could be compromising you're browsing experience? Try disabling all Firefox addons temporally, and clearing you're temp files.
    4. Try another browser such as Internet Explorer or my recommendation Google Chrome to compare if they browser rendering speeds are similar.
    5. Virus scan - Try running a virus scan. It's possible that malware has attached it's self to you're core system32 files. (I am assuming you're on Windows). My recommendation is a free web scan be ESET at ESET Online Antivirus Scanner, or install Microsoft Security Essentials
    6. If you have tried 1 -4 and this issue still persists, I would recommend uninstalling Firefox, and reinstalling.
    7. Possible DNS issues, try contacting you're local ISP (Internet Service Providers), and ask if their DNS services have been updated. DNS (Domain Name Servers) work basically like a phone book, it is up to ISP to have these entries updated as frequently as possible.


    I am more than sure that the reason Firefox is Running Slow and says connecting to those advertisements is because of the issues above. You were recommended to remove javascript. Give Noscript a javascript killer a try. It basically removes JavaScript, Java and Flash unless you add them to you're trusted sites.

    Good luck and happy browsing.
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    david Phone Finder Search Tool Jul 4th, 2010 5:21:11 pm - Subscribe
    Looking for a new cell phone? Worried about what provider to get, what phone features there are, and finally the monthly costs? Well use Phone Finder a Search Option by Option Search Tool.



    I recently stumbled over a Phone Finder Search Tool, called 'Phone Finder', by Phone Scoop.

    Start off by choosing your carrier, global availabity, manufacturer, user rating, technology, weight, form factor, platform / OS, battery life, display resolution, display type, antenna, roaming, flashlight, accessibility, alerts, connectivity, contacts, customization, data & network, input, touch screen, memory, messaging, music, photo & video, productivity, software, and voice. Pheew!

    Keep in mind that not all of that information needs to be filled checked if you do not care for it. Many of those options are available in the advanced feature list. So I welcome everyone to give it a try. Let me know what you think.

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    david Google Apps Accounts To Get Google Products Jul 3rd, 2010 6:18:54 pm - Subscribe
    Are you a Google Apps Account User? Well good news if you are. Google Apps Accounts Users will be getting access to all Google Products very soon.

    As stated by Gina Trapani...



    quote:
    Google Apps users who want access to all the same products that regular Google Accounts have won't have to wait much longer. An anonymous tipster tells me a Google Trusted Tester program is underway right now, which "transitions" Google Apps accounts to full access to all GOOG products, including Voice, Reader, Buzz, Analytics, and more. Here's the official Help page which includes a visualization of the transition, in the screenshot here. (Here's a PDF, in case they pull access to the link.)


    She does state that her only worry is about Google Voice, mainly due to it's got her primary phone number associated with it, and she does not for see an import / export.

    I have been looking forward to this transition for sometime now. I always thought that Google Apps Account were for business, and we would never see certain features like blog, voice, buzz, reader, picasa, youtube, orkut, and even the soon to come Google Me.

    Well, I'm looking forward to it. Are you a Google Apps Account User?

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    david Donate to the JMRI Project May 12th, 2010 11:26:35 pm - Subscribe
    Here is a big thank you to Bob Jacobsen for spending his time, money, and energy for 6 years fighting in court for open source licenses.

    JMRI Project Logo


    quote:
    A long running case of great significance to the legal underpinnings of free and open source/open source software (F/OSS) has just settled on terms favorable to the F/OSS developer. The settlement follows a recent ruling by a U.S. Federal District Court judge that affirmed several key rights of F/OSS developers under existing law.

    The result? F/OSS has achieved a significant victory that will provide comfort to developers that their expectations will be satisfied when they contribute code to a software project. This is particularly significant for projects that adopt so-called "restrictive" licenses, such as the GNU General Public License, which are intended to prevent exploitation of the work of community developers for unauthorized commercial purposes.

    All as a result of the determination of one model train buff to protect not only his rights, but those of the F/OSS community as well.

    - consortiuminfo.org


    So why is this important? Well these open source communities are the 'hobbyist' of thinkers, developers, and testers that believe in a project and make free software available to all of us. Consider donating to the project to assist in the $30,000 dollars of debt that Jacobsen incurred during these 6 years. He taken not only a second, but a third mortgage. (The third is nearly paid off) But finance is still owed on the second.

    External links:
  • Donate to the JMRI Project
    (click on the support this project button)
  • A Big Victory for F/OSS: Jacobsen v. Katzer is Settled
  • [AUDIO] FLOSS Weekly 117: Bob Jacobsen

    Please consider donating to the project to help wipe Bob Jacobsen personal debt.
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