“The last days I needed to download a bunch of medical videos which have been uploaded to RapidShare by many other people. Although RapidShare (and all the other 1-click file-hosting services) is very convenient, it has some strict rules for free accounts, for example a guest has to wait for 120 seconds per 1 MB of downloaded data and – to make it worse – no download managers are allowed. Since “waiting” is not a game I like and since I intended to use either wget or curl to download the files, I decided to sign up for a RapidShare Premium account and then figure out how to use the forementioned tools. Fortunately, registered users are permitted to use download managers and, as you will read in the following article, the Linux command line downloaders work flawlessly with a Premier account.”
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SysAdmin
“Check out some of the more popular web 2.0 generators. these make it easy to add stuff like badges, stripes, loading gifs, rounded corners and more to your site.At the moment the web is all colorfull and web 2.0 stylish, so take your chance and get one one of these fancy things made in under a minute. you can even build a whole Xhtm/CSS valid page at Gridlayouts Here is the list of online generator specifically for web 2.0 design. If you want to receive more great list or design news, please consider to subscribe to our blog feeds for get updates. It is completely free!”
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Blogging, Internet
“People keep asking for advice on how to become a successful domain investor today, so I thought, why not make a blog post about this topic. Some of my blog readers are experienced domain owners already, but maybe you will find something helpful anyway.”
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domaining
“It’s been a little over nine months since I started the SEO – Domainer Lovefest (if you think you preceded me, you can take credit for it on your own blog!) and John Andrews left me a comment the other day asking for a SITREP on my escapades. The following is a brain dump of what I’ve learned over the last year or so of taking domaining seriously.
In no particular order…”
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domaining