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June 9th, 2010

Are You Throwing Away Readers by Posting at the Wrong Time?

You have lovingly crafted a blog post, containing pearls of wisdom which you are sure will enthral, entertain and enlighten the world. You have taken on board advice from experts on how to craft a good headline, you’ve found a great graphic to illustrate it, you’ve remembered to polish the text with search-engine optimised language, and so you hit publish, right? Wrong.

Timing is vital. When a post appears has a key influence on how many people read it.

June 9th, 2010

Rogers Reported The Officially Launch of Nokia N97 Mini Symbian Smartphone

If you want to have Nokia’s latest N-series handset, you have to visit Rogers online store. Because they has just officially launch Nokia’s latest 3G Symbian Smartphone the “N97 Mini” the updated version of Nokia N97. Even though they didn’t give a fix information about the date availability but they will give the update info very soon. Nokia N97 Mini is a 3.2-inch touchscreen smartphone which has a slide out QWERTY keyboard and Ovi Maps software with free Navigation.

March 4th, 2009

Wyzo: A Browser with Built-in Support for Torrents

With the advance of the Internet, the browser is becoming one of the most used and important pieces of software on any computer. As such, I am always curious to see what the innovations that the new browsers are bringing to the market.

wyzo

Last week I came across one browser called Wyzo. They call it “the media browser.” It makes sense, because the main differentiator of Wyzo is its native support for torrents. If you ever tried to download torrents, you know that first you need to have a BitTorrent client, right? Well, if you are using Wyzo, all you have to do is to click on the torrent file and the browser will manage the download for you. Pretty cool right?

Other features of the browser include a customizable start page where you can search up to 33 different search engines, and some security modules.

The browser is built on top of Firefox, so you can expect it to be just as reliable. Currently only Windows and Mac versions are available, but they are planning to release a Linux version soon (yeah I will be waiting for that one).