Test your website in Safari… Better than iCapture…

June 26th, 2006

I added a post back in March titled Safari Screenshots of your website - iCapture… I recently went to the iCapture website and it doesn’t appear to be functioning properly. There are about 1,000 screen shots in the que which will take hours to process.
I remember someone telling me about another site similar to iCapture called Snugtech.com. Enter the URL, the screen width and you’re away. Perfect screen shots of your website in Safari in seconds.

The full URL is: http://snugtech.com/safaritest/

500 GHz IBM Chip Breaks Speed Record

June 23rd, 2006

Researchers at IBM and Georgia Tech said Tuesday that they had created the first silicon-based chip capable of operating at speeds of over 500 GHz. The processor beat the previous speed record by 125 gigahertz, and is some 125 times faster than today’s fastest chips.

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500 GHz??? That’s insane! What would you use a 500 GHz chip for?

Review of AdSense Pages

June 15th, 2006

I came across AdSensePages.com recently and thought I’d share my experience with them…

I purchased one of the individual websites named “Spam Blockers”. I expected there to be 150 pages of Spam Blocker related content and articles. It did sound to good to be true but it was only $10.
I downloaded the Spam Blocker file, unzipped it and checked out all the pages. There were 150 pages alright however there were only 2 or 3 pages owith articles on Spam Blockers… The othe 147 pages were articles on everything else but spam blockers… I was pretty disappointed.

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What Screen Size should I design my web page in?

June 13th, 2006

Found this article… You might find it interesting…

“To what size should I design my page?”

It’s the eternal question. Since the time of Aristotle, the great debate has raged: How wide should Web page content be? And how many pixels do we have to work with “above the fold” (before the user will have to scroll)?

I’m not here to help you decide between 640×480 and 800×600 and 1024×768 resolutions (check your own logs or visit a site such as TheCounter.com). Nor am I here to get into the debate over fixed vs. liquid design (”liquid” meaning that the page content is flexible and adjusts its width depending on the browser window size). I’ll leave those tough decisions to you, and instead, I’m just going to help you after you’ve made up your mind.

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