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Web War – Match.com as an aggressor

Match.com sent a letter to Plenty of Fish (and other competitors as well) accusing the free dating website of making unproven claims about its traffic and number of users. You can read more about this story on a Markus Frind blog (Plenty of Fish founder) plentyoffish.wordpress.com.

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Web is dominated by young adults

According to the latest study from BlogHer andiVillage, young adults (ages 18-25) are the top group in reading and writing blogs. Nearly one-third reporting read web blogs and over 40% blogging themselves. 12.8% of web bloggers are seniors.

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Craigslist, sex and money

Craigslist is one of the most popular website in the United States. A big part of the website’s revenue are controversial sex advertisements. According to a new projection of Craigslist?s income, the ads (mainly those which advertize prostitution) are expected to bring $36 million this year. It is three times the revenue in projection from

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Chrome extensions all web designers and website developers must have

If you are web developer I am sure you user Firefox and its great extensions for web specialists. However, it looks like there is another browser which can make your work more efficient. Chrome – a browser from Google offers many plugging for web developers and some of the are really good! Bellow a list

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Web Developer’s Journal: moving vBulletin forums to another server

Step by step instruction to move vBulletin forums from one server to another. 1. Use FTP or your hosts’ file manager to move all vBulletin files from one server to another. 2. Move database to new hosting. You can create a copy of vBulletin database by using vBulletin control panel for admin. 3. Open up

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Website Developer’s Diary: How to connect to FTP

FileZilla over Total Commander. Why? When 8 years ago I started playing with website design and development I discovered Total Commander. Last few, years this software drives me crazy. It disconnects me over and over, coping hundreds of files to server is impossible without dozens of disconnections. But I was still using it. Probably because

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Flash Player in Google Chrome

While HTML5 is killing Flash, Google decided to help this technology to survive. The Flash Player will be included in downloads of Chrome browser. Paul Betlem from Adobe in his blog post said “Moving forward, Google will be including Flash Player in Chrome so users will always have the most current release and a safer

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Google shuts China Website

The Chinese Government refused to allow access to websites like Facebook, YouTube and Blogger. Then relations between Google and China have become more stressed because of Chinese hacker attacks on the search engine. Today, Google has finally stopped all censorship on Google.cn by redirecting users to Google.com.hk (Google Hong Kong). Source: googleblog.blogspot.com/….

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Opera 10.50

Opera is launching today its newest browser – Opera 10.50 for Windows. Mac and Linux versions will be released soon. You can download Opera 10.50 from here.

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Netflix App for iPhone

Netflix thinks about creating an iPhone app which would give users all the same functionality that they have when streaming videos from Netflix on a PC.

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