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    Hosting with Cold Fusion

    Friday, August 29th, 2008

    What is Cold Fusion? Cold Fusion is a web programming language of the server-side nature. It supports a variety of popular databases such as dBase, FoxPro, MS Access and Paradox. This technology gives a developer the ability to create dynamic content. Cold Fusion is essentially a simple tag-based language. When ...

    Securing Multiple Domains

    Thursday, August 28th, 2008

    Domain names are a hot commodity these days.  For some, selecting a domain name is a thorough process that takes a bit of research and time to complete.  While it’s extremely important to select one that fits your business best, you can take things a step further by securing variations ...

    What Are the Best Sources of Design Community News?

    Thursday, August 28th, 2008

    In the design blogging niche many sites are starting to post community news sections where readers can submit a link to one of their own posts or to someone else’s post that they appreciate. In fact, this is a feature that I included when I launched DesignM.ag because I like ...

    Defining Managed Hosting

    Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

    When basic shared hosting is no longer enough, many companies make the move to a managed service provider.  Managed hosting involves outsourcing critical functions to a company that tends to those needs.  As this solution has become viable for more business, a number of companies have emerged to provide service.  ...

    Weight Loss Types

    Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

    Weight loss is very tedious. I personally do not go through weight loss goals but there are some people that I know who are trying to lose weight. Some of them take a different approach with diet than others. Some of them make common mistakes, some of them are more ...

    Peer to Peer Sharing? Irony?

    Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

    Do you know what the most ironic thing about peer to peer sharing is? When PLP program users upload cracks to the PLP program itself. I think some of these PLP programs should block users from users sending cracks to their own programs!

    Understanding Ruby on Rails

    Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

    Perhaps you are familiar with the term “Ruby on Rails”" and maybe you’re not.  The fact is that more web hosting providers are offering support for this dynamic feature.  It is also highly probable that you have come in contact with web-based applications built with this technology. Those with no ...

    Just testing

    Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

    Följ min blogg med bloggkoll Please ignore this, I'm rebuilding a number of things on the site so you may see some strange effects here today and tomorrow. It will hopefully result in an improved andreasviklund.com in the end!

    35 Photoshop Tutorials for Designing Your Own Posters

    Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

    Creating posters with Photoshop can be a lot of fun and there are unlimited opportunities. In these tutorials you’ll learn some new ways to enhance your Photoshop skills while creating posters for all kinds of purposes. Creating an Old Collage Effect Poster Gig Poster Design (Uses Photoshop and Illustrator) Hot Chick on a ...

    Payment Options For Your E-Commerce Site

    Monday, August 25th, 2008

    The increasing popularity of e-commerce has resulted in a variety of different ways in which companies and consumers conduct business online.  Goods and services are typically purchased online via three common methods: online check solutions, third-party processors and merchant accounts.  One of these three options should suffice depending on the ...

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