Google Chrome Review
Top news on the internet this week is the beta release of Google’s new browser, Chrome. Google has designed this new browser to try focus on speed and simplicity. For the user, Google wants the browser to disappear and to focus on the actual applications and pages users are viewing, rather than on the border with its gadgets and tools. Google has rethought the Internet browser–some of its basic underpinnings are quite novel–but users will recognize some features as they exist in other, open-source browsers on the market today. Chrome is based on the open-source project Webkit, the same web rendering engine that is used by Apple’s Safari browser. If a page renders in Safari, it will render just fine in Google’s Chrome.
At the moment, only the Windows version of Chrome is available for download. Plans call for Mac OS X and Linux versions in the near future. That said, Google has released Chrome in 43 languages and in 122 countries.
I remember several years ago when google.com was first launched, it was mostly a techy thing that was underground and not common knowledge. Since then Google has emerged to be an internet giant and even old time guru’s such as Yahoo have taken a back seat. Google has indeed become the Microsoft of the Internet. Google has taken the internet to an entire new level, helped promote open-source development, etc the list goes on. Maybe I’m a bit strange but I guess I just tend to love the little guy and with Google’s mass growth, buying out popular websites (such as youtube), It gave me the impression that Google was without doubt trying to gain a monopoly over things which turned me off quite a bit.
The rumor of Google creating a browser has been around so long that it was finally dismissed and forgotten about like an old urban legend. When I heard that they had indeed released Chrome I had my concerns to say the least. Nevertheless I had to give Chrome a try to at least check it out and see for myself.
Qassia Free Unlimited Backlinks And Traffic
I received an email a couple days ago requesting that I take a look at this new beta site called Qassia. After receiving my invite I decided to surf by, Sign Up and check it out. Here are some facts you should know about this new breakthrough Web 2.0 site.
About Qassia
Qassia is a credit-driven intel engine that is a united tag styled internet directory (imagine a link and article directory all rolled into one… and then some). However, one of the many factors that makes Qassia unparalleled when compared to most other web 2.0 sites is that they rely on user contribution and interactivity, since their sustenance is based upon the collecting of intelligence.
How to select a web host
So you want to create a website for your business or organization? There are several crucial elements to consider when trying to decide upon a web hosting company to use for your business or organization. You want a company that is stable, cost effective, lots of features and of course good customer service. Here are the top ten factors to keep in mind when you go out hunting for a quality company to host your website.
Cost
Web hosting comes with a variety of services which of course means different prices, including some that might be free of any charge at all. At a glance free website hosting might sound inviting, however, it’s never a wise idea for any business that wants to give a professional impression for their website. Using a free web hosting service will often result in long load times for your site pages, bandwidth, limited disk space, very slow support when you need help, and generally they will place advertisements placed on your website to make up for lack of web hosting fee. There are some web hosting companies that are far more expensive when compared to their competitors. A good idea is to gather together several hosting services then to evaluate them to figure out which will supply you with the the best features and services at the fairest cost.
Customer Support
Everyone at some point ends up needing support from their web hosting provider. Whether you need assistance setting something up or dealing with an actual problem. If a web hosting company has limited technical support hours or if their help service is only available through e-mail or online web form, it might be hard to get the help you need. If you do use online support, how long will it take for you to receive a reply? It is a good idea to try and call a potential web hosting company before registering for their service. This way you can see if it is hard to get an actual person who can assist you with your problems.
Reliability
The stability and speed of your web host is an important factor to consider. Most web hosts will at some point experience some problems. Your website does no good when it is not operating, and it can even leave a potential client with a poor impression of your business. A truly stable host should maintain an average of 99.5% uptime.
It is a good idea to look for a hosting company that provides statistics on their downtime, However, most trustworthy statistics will be provided by an independent 3rd party.
Dreamcore v 3.0 goes live
The fresh new look of Dreamcore has arrived as version 3.0 goes live with a new custom wordpress theme. Not only was a totally new layout designed for 3.0 but Wordpress was chosen as the backbone software to run the site due to its overall efficiency, quality and stability. Dreamcore 3.0 brings with it a crisp new interface, and a bright vivid web 2.0 style. I hope you enjoy it!

