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NaggieWhy do Search Engine Optimization Marketing need

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

search engine optimisation Why do Search Engine Optimization Marketing need

SEO marketing encompasses a range of innovative strategies that allow you to use search engines to your best advantage. By optimizing your page content for targeted key phrases, and developing strategic links in the internal architecture of your site, you can achieve higher rankings on major search engines, giving your business a real advantage in the online market place.

  • Almost 90 percent of internet users look no further than the first two pages of search engine results. Most prefer to use another keyword phrase or even another search engine rather than click past the first ten results. Your business cannot succeed if you’re not found in those first few results.
  • And one third users think that the websites found on the first page of the search results are the market leaders for their particular product ranges.
  • SEO Marketing has been proven to deliver a higher ROI than pay-per-click, banner advertising or even email marketing

All1Sourcetechnologies provide proven search engine optimization results using only ethical techniques. Our search engine marketing ensures a high return on investment by achieving maximum visibility for your website within major search engines including Google, MSN & Yahoo! Search.

At All1Source Technologies, all search terms chosen will receive listings on the leading search engines: Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask, Altavista, Hotbot, and Alltheweb.

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NaggieWhat is SEO & why is it so important?

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

SEO, abbreviated as Search Engine Optimization, it is used to describe the process designing your website in a way that it will appear higher in search engine rankings. An optimised website can reap huge rewards for your website and your business.

Search engines often turn a blind eye to what you might assume are some of the web’s most attractive pages. Just think of the tools many designers use to make web pages exciting. Great illustrations, Stunning photos, Animation and sweet music, Chuck them all onto your page and the world’s most important web ’spiders’ might well crawl right past.

Benefits of Search Engine Optimization-

Search engine optimization provides numerous benefits:

  • Your website will be found – there is little point having a website that nobody can find.
  • A website that’s optimised for search engines is also optimised for users too.

All1Source Technologies provide proven search engine optimization results using only ethical techniques. Our search engine marketing ensures a high return on investment by achieving maximum visibility for your website within major search engines including Google, MSN & Yahoo! Search.

At All1Source Technologies, all the search terms chosen will receive listings on the leading search engines: Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask, Altavista, Hotbot, and Alltheweb.

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NaggieGoogle launches Chinese holiday travel map amid row

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

A map search service has been launched by Google in China for travelers taking trips during the Lunar New Year holiday season, despite a row over cyber attacks and censorship.

According to a spokeswoman for Google China, Marsha Wang, the service is available online now. The Google Spring Festival Map is based on the company’s regular map service but has “more features” targeting users’ special needs during this month’s holiday, the busiest travel period of the year in China, she said.

The statement posted on googlechinablog.com said, the special map provides information including real-time flight status, train schedules and ticket prices, highway conditions and weather updates.

The government estimates says that about 240 million people are expected to crowd China’s trains and planes for the holiday.

Chinese traditionally return to their home towns and villages for family reunions with this year’s travel period stretching from January 30 to March 10. The Lunar New Year falls on February 14.

Last month, Google threatened to abandon its Chinese-language search engine google.cn, and perhaps end all operations in the country, following hack attacks it says targeted the email accounts of Chinese human rights activists. It has also said it is no longer willing to bow to Beijing’s army of Internet censors — and will stop filtering search results soon, a move China says would violate its laws.

The US and Chinese officials have discussed the issue at length, with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton qualifying her latest talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi as “open and candid.” But the row is one of an ever-increasing list of issues threatening relations between the United States and China.

Google chief executive Eric Schmidt reiterated last week at the World Economic Forum in Davos that the Internet giant wanted to stay in China, but also said he hoped censorship rules would change.

According to Wang, it was “business as usual” at Google China’s headquarters in Beijing.

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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

From the desk of President & CEO, All1Source Technologies

I have been in the IT industry for more than 17 years & purely in to Internet media & technology business from over 10 years. But during this so long time being always with computers & various technology equipments & building over 1000+ websites, surprisingly I never asked this question to myself- What is our social contribution to the world?
I am excited & equally proud to get the answer from my insight today.

SAVE ENVIRONMENT- Go Paperless, Go Digital, Go Green

Use technology to its fullest because technology helps you saving our mother nature. The mantra- Go paperless helps in saving trees. Go Digital way cuts the paper use drastically. We as a educated people should always promote & encourage use of e-Mailing, e-Greetings, e-Cataloging, e-Statements, all possible “e’s” can save our mother nature.

I got up early & reached office & assembled my team members & we together took an oath- “From today onwards we will not only be selling our services as a responsible web developers but we will be heavily promoting & pushing our all digital services to the people across the globe. We will work tirelessly for saving our environment & making the cheapest possible solutions, products & services available to the human beings across the world. This will be our prime duty to make ourselves available for each & everyone who is supporting & accepting digital way of life. GO GREEN!!….Go Digital”

Save Environment- Go Paperless, Go Digital…..

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SuzanneFirefox for Mobile Browser Runs on Nokia N900

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

firefox Firefox for Mobile Browser Runs on Nokia N900

Mozilla has launched a mobile version of its Firefox browser for the users of Nokia’s N900 smartphone, which runs the handset maker’s high-end Maemo operating system. And it’s built on the same engine as Firefox 3.6 for PCs.

According to the developers, the new mobile browser is currently available for download in more than 30 languages, with support for more smartphone platforms and languages on the way.

It’s the next step of Mozilla’s mission of providing one web that everyone can access — regardless of device or location, Mozilla blogger Erica Jostedt said Friday. “Key design principles are at the heart of the mobile browsing experience, including minimal typing, seamless synchronization with desktop Firefox, and the ability to take your Firefox with you, to name a few,” Jostedt wrote.

Expanding the Market

According to Gartner, the fledgling mobile browser market represents a huge opportunity for browser makers, since smartphones accounted for about 14 percent of the estimated 1.2 billion mobile devices shipped last year. The new mobile version of Firefox is intended in part to help counter the browser’s slowing growth on desktop and notebook PCs. According to Net Applications, Google’s Chrome browser outpaced Firefox by increasing its market share from 1.6 percent to 5.2 percent since March, even as Firefox boosted its share from 23.3 percent to 24.4 percent.

Mozilla is hoping to expand the browser market by bringing a full-fledged browser experience to smartphones, beginning with the N900. Though the world’s leading handset maker has not released any sales numbers for the smartphone so far, Nokia did say the device has been positively received.

nokia n900 black middle Firefox for Mobile Browser Runs on Nokia N900

Due to the N900’s fairly expensive price, however, Gartner expects the device to be of interest to technology lovers rather than a product destined for the mass market, noted Research Director Carolina Milanesi.

According to Milanesi, “What it does is to show the potential of the Maemo platform for the next-generation device, which should be in the market in the second half of the year”. Moreover, the Gartner analyst thinks the appeal of the platform “will be higher” once Nokia’s OVI Store gains “some traction as an ecosystem.”

Playing YouTube Videos

According to Mozilla, it’s currently investigating the development of a mobile Firefox version for smartphones running Google’s Android operating system and indicated that smartphones running Windows Mobile are also possible. Jostedt wrote, “We will continue to investigate and consider other platforms that can support the full Firefox experience”.

Still, the browser maker admits the door is currently closed to developing a browser for Apple’s iPhone. Moreover, smartphones from Research In Motion are out of bounds because Firefox’s Java-based operating system is not compatible with RIM’s Blackberry OS.

Firefox for the N900 introduces support for add-ons that anyone can build and distribute to bring new features to the mobile browser. For example, N900 owners can customize Firefox by adding language translators, AdBlock Plus, TwitterBar and even an enabler for watching the latest YouTube videos. However, the mobile browser does not yet offer a plug-in for Adobe Flash.

“The Adobe Flash plug-in used on many sites degraded the performance of the browser to the point where it didn’t meet our standards,” Jostedt wrote. “We are working on an add-on that will allow the user to have control of which sites to enable plug-ins for.”

For the Nokia N900, Mobile Firefox offers support for touch-interface capabilities such as quick zoom, panning and scrolling. Tabs and browser controls are on the sides of the screen to enable the user to see entire web pages.

Additionally, a new technology called Weave Sync is on tap for synchronizing the user’s Firefox history, saved passwords, bookmarks and open tabs between computers and the Nokia N900.

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NaggieJoomla 1.6 released

Monday, February 1st, 2010

joomla 1.6 seo Joomla 1.6 released

Joomla 1.6 is the next generation of Joomla, the most popular Open Source Content Management System in the world.

The broad goals of Joomla 1.6 are to:

• implement an expanded access control system;
• implement a nested categories solution;
• add a commenting system;
• and standardize the way extensions are built using the MVC framework.

To achieve those things there is a lot of other ancillary work to be done, but those are the highlights of this new version.

Apart from some user interface improvements the new access control and nested categories systems are feature complete. The access control system is progressively coming online throughout the administrator as is the nested category system. The new comments system has not been added to the core stack yet.

Currently, most work focuses on finishing the backend Administrator, bringing all extensions up to a common standard. The following Administrator extensions are “Beta ready“, which means they are essentially feature complete, at a consistent code standard and ready for rigorous testing.

• Articles manager
• Banners manager
• Configuration manager (used for Global Configuration and Component options)
• Modules manager
• Messages (private) manager
• Newsfeeds manager
• Plugins manager
• Redirect manager (a new component to redirect old page links to new ones)
• Search manager
• Template manager (including new “styles”)
• User manager (includes ability to add new user groups and content access levels)
• Weblinks manager

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NaggieApple’s IPad, Oracle’s Plan for Sun Share Limelight

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

This week, it was seemed that all eyes were on Apple’s unveiling of the long-awaited iPad, and on the same day Oracle revealed its plans for Sun Microsystems’ technology, while those at Sun braced for the merger and began their public goodbyes. We also had a flurry of financial reports this week and some Internet weirdness associated with President Barack Obama’s first State of the Union address.

1. Apple announces iPad, Apple iPad: 25 unanswered questions, How does the iPad compare to netbooks? And iPad as netbook-killer concept ignites controversy: After months of rumors, speculation and fever-pitch media hype, Apple CEO Steve Jobs showed off the iPad tablet. While there was plenty of the customary swooning over a new Apple product to be found, the general consensus seemed to be: That’s it?! We’ve been all excited for this?! Jobs insist that the iPad is better than a netbook, but that notion has ignited a debate.

2. Oracle to scale back Sun server line, make other changes Oracle hails Java but kills Sun cloud: Meanwhile, Oracle began to lay out its plans for Sun technologies and products this week.

3. With emotion, Sun’s long good-bye nears the finish and Sun’s Scott McNealy: Thanks for a great 28 years: Sun leaders, including James Gosling, the father of Java, and former Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy offered public farewells to a company they have loved.

4. ACTA talks in Mexico to address transparency concerns: Secret talks that have been ongoing among nations aiming to craft an anticounterfeiting trade agreement (ACTA) haven’t seemed to draw a whole lot of attention, but for our money this is some seriously big news. Negotiators got together again this week to work on the measure in Mexico.

5. Congressional Web sites hacked near Obama speech, US House leaders ask for investigation into hackings and No lie! Wilson to respond to State of Union on Facebook: At about the time that President Obama’s State of the Union speech began, dozens of congressional Web sites were hacked. U.S. House of Representatives leaders, predictably given their fondness for holding hearings, called for an investigation into the site defacements. Meanwhile, in an even freakier bit of related news, Joe Wilson, a South Carolina Republican, gave a response to the speech via Facebook. His was not the official GOP response. For those who have forgotten, Wilson was the congressman who yelled out “you lie” during President Obama’s speech on the now-stalled health-care reform.

6. Wall Street Beat: Economic concerns shadow tech profits: IT bellwethers including Microsoft and Apple released quarterly earnings reports this week, with good news from many on the financial front, but IT investors remained skittish.

7. EFF: Browsers can leave a unique trail on the Web: According to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, web browsers leave a unique footprint for individual PCs with information that online advertising systems can then gather for purposes that concern privacy experts. The EFF has created a tool that reveals the information that a browser collects. The EFF further warned that users should not be misled into believing that disabling cookies provides real protection.

8. FCC’s McDowell: Net neutrality would face legal challenge: If the U.S. Federal Communications Commission goes forward with net neutrality regulations, its authority in that regard will be challenged in court, Commission member Robert McDowell said.

9. Microsoft posts Windows Mobile 6.5 SDK by mistake: The “oopsie” entry this week comes from Microsoft, which inadvertently posted the WIndows Mobile 6.5 software developers kit online. Some developers downloaded it before Microsoft yanked it off the Web, but had trouble using it, which was a good sign that it really was not ready for release yet. They reported that the SDK includes widget tools and an emulator for the most recent version of Windows Mobile.

10. 419 Internet scams on the increase: This news truly unfathomable, 419, or advance-fee, frauds on the Internet soaked victims for at least US$9.3 billion last year. Most of the scams continued to originate in Nigeria. We’re scratching our heads over why it’s so hard for people to resist responding to e-mails rife with misspellings, typos and bad grammar that want them to advance money to someone they have never heard of who promises the recipient fantastical wealth.

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adminGoogle row threatens China web development: analysts

Friday, January 29th, 2010

zevs Google row threatens China web development: analysts

Experts says, the row between Google and China is damaging for the development of the internet in the country and it would be a major blow to the world’s biggest online market if the US firm were to leave.

Both sides have much to lose if the dispute over cyber attacks which Google said were launched from China and state censorship is not resolved, they say, while warning that finding the acceptable middle ground will not be easy.

An analyst at Analysys International, Li Zhi said, if Google does decide to withdraw from China, it will have a considerable negative impact on China’s search engine market,” currently dominated by home-grown provider Baidu. Competition is the main driver for any market’s healthy development, he added.

Baidu’s share of the search engine market stood at 58.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009, ahead of Google at 35.6 percent, according to figures from Analysys.

Ted Dean, managing director of telecom and technology consultancy firm BDA, agreed, saying “in any market, competition is a good thing.” He told AFP, if you end up with one dominant player in the industry, the victim will be the Chinese consumer and innovation.

Google has threatened to abandon its Chinese-language search engine google.cn, and perhaps end all operations in the country, following the hack attacks it says targeted the email accounts of Chinese human rights activists. Related article: The cyber arms race

It has also said it is no longer willing to bow to Beijing’s army of Internet censors — and will stop filtering search results soon, a move China says would violate its laws.

US and Chinese officials have discussed the issue at length, with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton qualifying her latest talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi as “open and candid.” Related article: Clinton candid on Google talks

According to Francis Cheung, an analyst with Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia in Hong Kong, they have to come to some sort of compromise. He said, “I think the potential for China’s Internet is huge and Google can do well as they have a leading-edge technology, are pretty popular and are gaining market share.”

But Cheung admitted winning concessions from Beijing would be difficult, especially on the censorship issue.

“I don’t think any government will negotiate laws, especially with an individual company.”
Lu Bowang, managing partner with China IntelliConsulting Corp, agreed, saying one possible outcome is for Google to abandon google.cn but maintain a research institute and its business in Android-powered mobile phones.

Lu said, the Chinese government would save face because people would think Google is withdrawing from China for commercial reasons — that would be a convenient understanding.

Whether it stays or goes, Google will find it tough to operate in China, said Shaun Rein, managing director of China Market Research in Shanghai.

If they axe google.cn, “they could still have research and development in China but the government won’t make it easy for them and why would the top engineers want to work for them?” Rein said.

“If they stay in China with the search engine, a lot of companies won’t want to do digital marketing with them because you can’t launch a campaign and expect to get a certain number of hits when Google might threaten to go out again.”

Despite the hurdles facing both sides, analysts said it was too early to write off Google in China.

A spokeswoman for Google declined to comment on its plans for China.

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NaggieDid you know… How to scope Theme

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Themes are a way to define properties of pages and controls, and can be used to provide consistent look across pages. There are several different levels of applying a theme to an individual control, a page, or an application.

1. Control Level
Define a named skin (an entry in a .skin file having the SkinID property set) and then apply it to an individual control

2. Page Level
A defined theme can be applied to an individual page by specifying the Theme orStyleSheetTheme attribute of the @Page directive of the page

3. Application Level
To define the theme for the whole application, set the theme attribute of the pages element in the web.config file of the application

4. Global Level- Theme can also be applied globally to all the web sites on the same server. Global themes are defined the same way as Page themes, except that they’re defined in aTheme folder that is global to the server. Then you set the theme attribute of the pages element in the machine.config file.

Do you wonder if there is any difference between setting the Theme and StyleSheetThemeattribute of a @Page directive? Yes, there is. The difference is the precedence of the themes specified by the attribute. If you use the Theme attribute, the local settings will be overwritten by the Theme settings. If you use the StyleSheetTheme attribute, the local settings will be applied, regardless of what being defined in the Theme folder.

Also, a point that is worth mentioning is the designer of Visual Studio doesn’t support theTheme attribute. If you want to use the designer when developing your page, you might consider using the StyleSheetTheme attribute, then switch to using the Theme attribute for deployment.

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adminNew Product Arrival- Have it!

Monday, January 25th, 2010

All1Martpro.com is an e-commerce solution/application provider, which is so flexible that it can provide you any design with its fully-featured eCommerce engine. All1Martpro.com is so perfect to sell your Goods online and drive your business to new heights. Being an eCommerce application provider, it powers large Online Shops providing the Performance, Usability and Security that you expect from professional Software.

All1Mart provides you the core system and the Framework that you can use, helping you to use easily a complete Shopping Cart Solution within your own dynamic Website (”Portal”), together with many other Plug-Ins, called Components and Modules, like Forums, FAQ, Guestbooks, Galleries……..

Features-

All1Martpro.com offers a lot of Features, some of the standard Features are listed here. You can extend the
Functionality of All1Martpro using Plugins, Components, and Templates to make them do what you need.

General Features
 Ability to use Secure Sockets Layer (https) Encryption (128-bit)
 Flexibility in Tax Models
o Model 1: ShipTo Address-based Tax Calculation
o Model 2: Store Address-based Tax Calculation
o Model 3: EU Mode (Store Owner based Tax Calculation when Customer comes from an EU Country)
 Shoppers can manage their User Accounts (registration required)
 Shipping Address Management
 Able to view the Order History (previous orders and order details)
 Order Confirmation Mail is sent to Shopper and Store Owner
 Capability to change the Multiple Currencies (you can allow Customers to change the Currency and buy using an alternative Currency)
 Multiple Languages.

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