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Email Etiquette - using all caps is bad form

Typing an email in all capital letters is considered rude in many circles; it's like yelling at the recipient.

If you USE ALL CAPS in your email or message board posts, you will immediately make yourself seem inexperienced or ignorant. Most experienced computer users consider the use of all capital letters to be the Internet equivalent of shouting.

For those of us who spend a lot of time hanging out in cyberspace, messages written in all capital letters are reminiscent of trying to hold a conversation in which one person is shouting every word while others are speaking at a normal volume.

Also, a message written in all capitals is harder to read. In blocks of text rendered in all capitals, words lose their "shape" because they are all the same height. Each word becomes a uniform rectangle. Most people read and quickly recognize words by looking at their overall shape. We do not read by visualizing words one letter at a time.

Capital letters are best left for their intended usage and, sparingly, to emphasize a particular word or phrase.

If you are new to the ways of the Internet, this restriction on the use of capital letters might seem silly and you might dismiss it as unimportant. However, using all capitals in your messages will adversely affect how people perceive you online.

Cloud Hosting and Grid Servers

Cloud computing is Internet ("cloud") based development and use of computer technology. It is a style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualised resources are provided as a service over the Internet. Users need not have knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure "in the cloud" that supports them

The concept incorporates infrastructure as as service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS) as well as Web 2.0 and other recent (ca. 2007–2009) technology trends that have the common theme of reliance on the Internet for satisfying the computing needs of the users. Examples of SaaS vendors include Salesforce.com and Google Apps which provide common business applications online that are accessed from a web browser, while the software and data are stored on the servers.

The term cloud is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on how the Internet is depicted in computer network diagrams, and is an abstraction for the complex infrastructure it conceals.

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JavaScript Drop Down Menu with automatic redirect

This is a simple java drop down menu which is great to simplify your sites navigation

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cPanel to Strengthen Web Hosting Security Features

Added Security Services Provide Peace of Mind for cPanel Customers

cPanel Inc., a leader in web host automation technology, has partnered with Internet security auditor ScanAlert to provide HACKER SAFE® certification and Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) validation services to its web hosting clients, and their ecommerce merchants.

ScanAlert will initially provide free services to validate ecommerce merchants to the PCI DSS as well as discounted services to certify websites to the HACKER SAFE standard. The companies' engineering teams have also started working on phase two, the integration of ScanAlert's security auditing technology into cPanel's web hosting and server control and automation software suite.

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'Storm' Worm Touches Down on IM

By Brian Prince
The Storm worm that wreaked havoc in January has opened up a new front in its war against users instant messaging.

The Trojan virus that was responsible for countless spam e-mails sent around the globe has spawned a new variant that is using AOL Instant Messenger, Google Talk and Yahoo Messenger to proliferate. The worm attacks by detecting when someone is chatting and sending out a message with a link to the first stage of malware on a site. If the user clicks the link, the first stage will execute.

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Microsoft FrontPage falls victim to blogging culture

By Tony Dennis:

IT'S BECOME obvious that FrontPage is going to be quietly dropped from the Beast of Redmond's regular user orientated offerings - only to be replaced by professional design tools. Blogging sites are replacing personal Web sites for the average PC user.
Originally a classic part of Microsoft's Office suite, FrontPage's role will be taken care of by two new products - Expression Web and Sharepoint Designer. Both are blatantly aimed at "the professional Web designer" rather than ordinary PC users.

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