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A passionate programmer’s findings in the world of internet.

Blogging.org Is Up For Sale

February 13th, 2006

Wanted to blog about blogging? Go get the domain! Who knows you might be the next "problogger"?

A nice domain that lots of people would desire. Just wondering how high the offer will go.

3bubbles Beta

February 13th, 2006

3bubbles (Beta) will be offering a service for you to add chat function to each of your blog posts. This means that your readers will be able to chat with other readers by clicking only on a link at your post.
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Use Gmail with Your Own Domain

February 13th, 2006

Google has just announced that they will be offering service for you to use your own domain email address on Gmail. This is interesting and I'll be glad to try it out. However, after a few searches in Google, I still can't find any additional information about the service other than those provided in Google blog and the "Gmail for your domain" site itself. You can add yourself to the beta testing list at the site if you are interesting.

(via Leo Kent)

Robots (.txt) in Your Sitemaps Report

February 12th, 2006

Google Sitemaps is now reporting Googlebot's view of robots.txt file at your site. It would be useful if you are using it to restrict Googlebot from crawling some sections of your website. The report will assist you to debug your robots.txt file, to show if it's working the way you want it to be. Log in to your Google Sitemaps and have a look now.

Current Web Design Trend

February 10th, 2006

I admire well designed sites, especially those that followed the current trend. When I see such sites, I can't explain clearly what is so nice about the design of the site. I don't know exactly what made the site looks good. The color of the background? The font used in the site? They just makes me feel good.

But after I read this web design article, I couldn't agree more that the following elements (stated in the article) are the real things that made the great design great.
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