The power that reside on domain nameWritten by David Ausman
1.) What is a domain name ? 2.) Have you already know what is it ? Yes, A domain name is a name that is registered through domain registrar which can be bought on behalf of ICANN to replace IP address to easily memorized name. It has many extension, .com .net .org .info .us .biz and much more. Well, if this is your answer, you are right. Domain name is created to replace IP addresses so that people will easily remember a web site. 3.) But, did you know that there is a power reside in domain name which can lead you a huge traffics ? 4.) Do you realize that your domain name effect your position in Google ? Domain name indeed have a huge power reside in them. Therefore,if you had ever visited a domain name market, you will see some bona fide companies are willing to spend thousands of dollars for a domain. When you have a good domain, easy to memorize, you can drive decent traffics even without marketing it. For example; domain.com, internet.com, shopping.com. This type of domain drive a huge traffics everyday. The reason behind all possibilities are :
| | Cookies aren't just for eating anymoreWritten by Lia Spithas
Confused about cookies? Not chocolate chip variety; computer-related kind. Here is some information that'll help you understand what cookies do, why they do it, and how to control them.First, a definition. Cookies are tiny text files which are placed on your computer's hard drive by a Web server, ready for future access. They have many applications, but are mainly used to personalize your Internet search engine by storing information like passwords, Web addresses, and virtual shopping carts. Cookies are important when you personalize a Web page, register for products or services, or shop, because information becomes easy to access each time you re-visit a specific Web site. Cookies are based on a two-step process. During first step, after visiting a Web site, a Web server creates text which contains your personalized information and then transmits that information, in a text file, to your hard drive. The second step is for your computer to transfer text file (cookie) back to Web server. Whenever you direct your browser to display a Web site, browser transmits cookie back to Web server. This is why you see local weather on your personal Yahoo page or "Welcome Bob" when visiting Amazon.com. "We use cookies in our programming so that users have a better online experience," says IdeaStar Software Developer Doug Hayes. "Cookies are especially important for consumer Web sites like health insurance and performing arts sites that IdeaStar develops. And they are vital to larger consumer and password protected sites." Some people assume that tracking Web activity and storing information with cookies is a problem, because information is being silently gathered and transferred without any notification. However, for average Internet user, information contained in cookies only improves Internet experience. Still, knowing that cookies are working behind scenes doesn't hurt.
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