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What to Publish on Your Website: Content Development
by John Simms October 11, 2006
Content is vital in the growth of your Internet presence. Information is your asset and all you need to produce it is the knowledge you attain over time.

Overview of Networking Technologies
by Team uCertify October 05, 2006
The primary purpose of networking is sharing of resources, which is possible only by establishing connections between different computers in an organization.

Make a Search Engine For Your Website With PHP
by Rory Canyon September 18, 2006
Making a search engine for your website with PHP is really easy and provides substantial functionality required by most of the small to medium websites.

Understanding Bandwidth and Data Transfer
by Bedrich Omacka September 08, 2006
Do you have any website on your own? Then you should have heard about the term Bandwidth and Data transfer.

Search Engines and Website Traffic
by Zhe Xiang Chen August 31, 2006
Analyzing your web traffic statistics can be an invaluable tool for a number of different reasons. But before you can make full use of this tool, you need to understand how to interpret the data.

Email Trick Test
by Sam Henderson August 24, 2006
Three out of five emails are "SPAM" - but you can avoid being a victim of a vicious scam called "Phishing". These criminals go for short term gains by raiding your bank account and "maxing out" your credit cards. They can also take out loans in your name. You probably won't know about it until the loan company's start chasing the over due payments. Don't underestimate these criminals they are intelligent, ruthless and very determined.

Basic Spyware Tips
by Steve Cowan August 14, 2006
Nowadays, it's a sad but true fact that spyware and adware programs are a far greater threat to your internet security than the dreaded computer viruses. Indeed, spyware, adware and other so-called malware (such as key loggers and trojan horses) actually constitute the biggest single online threat to your privacy and the security of your data.

Spam Filter - Bayesian Filter to Fight back Spammers
by Micky Sing August 03, 2006
A Bayesian filter with White/Black List capability, integrating seamlessly with MS Outlook and Outlook Express, to fight back spammers.

10 Tell Tale Signs of Computer Spyware and Adware Infection
by Austin Akalanze July 31, 2006
Though there are no warning signs to indicate that spyware or adware is being installed on your system, there are several tell tale signs to alert you of their presence, once they install.

TCP/IP addressing and subnetting a network
by Team uCertify July 24, 2006
A TCP/IP address, generally referred to as an IP address, consists of a thirty-two bit binary number that uniquely identifies a device on a TCP/IP network. It is logically divided into four groups and is presented in dotted binary notations. Each group contains eight bits (one byte) and every node on the TCP/IP network is assigned a unique TCP/IP number (IP address) for the identification of the node. Each IP address is separated internally into two parts: a network ID and a host ID.

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