How to Fix Web Pages With Grease Monkey
June 23, 2008 | Author: Rich | 443 Views | |
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Using open source software it is possible to hack your favorite or most hated websites so that they display the features you want.
If you have ever written a blog, edited your myspace layouts or embedded a video on a web page you will have no doubt come across the scripts and codes that make these web pages work.

Add-ons, plug-ins and hacks are all examples of programmers’ codes which have been tweaked to give the desired results.
The great thing about open source code is that we can become the programmer and hack these codes ourselves. With a simple application called Greasemonkey, you can hack your favorite (or most hated!) sites so they display what you want them to…sound technical?
Watch this video clip which explains everything in laymen’s terms.
So, if you know nothing about Java Script or HTML, now is the time to learn, Grease monkey and Firebug are a perfect place to start.
Google Opens Geographic Search Interface
May 17, 2008 | Author: Ree | 216 Views | |
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Google added a new element to its search interface that will let other Web sites use geographically linked information.
At the Where 2.0 conference earlier this month, John Hanke, head of Google Earth and Google Maps announced that the company had opened up outside access to its Geo Search API (application programming interface).
This means that sites incorporating Google Maps will now able to view the geographic features that are in Google’s database. Previously this information was only visible through Google’s own map site.
This is a great advancement from small amount of geographical data that used to be available to third party websites displaying Google Maps. Now for example, a website could display not just the Marriott hotel in a certain district, but also the nearby jogging trails Hanke said in an interview after a speech.
“The API guys are on a more even footing with Google” when it comes to building a mashup that combines Google Maps with a third-party site via the interface.
In another improvement, Google added a new feature to Google Maps which allows the geotagged information in Wikipedia to also be displayed. The map shows a “W” link for entries associated with a specific location, as the Google Maps Mania observed on Tuesday.
How Spitzer Got Caught In Prostitution Scandal
May 2, 2008 | Author: Ree | 174 Views | |
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Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer’s prostitute scandal is still big news in New York. In February earlier this year, the former Governor was caught in a federal wiretap arranging to meet with a high-priced prostitute at a Washington hotel.
The story quickly swept the tabloids, all of who soaked up Spitzer’s downfall with little mention of how and why his crimes actually came to light.
Spitzer was originally flagged when a series of Suspicious Activity Reports - reports that banks must to file with the Treasury to assist in investigating anything from money laundering to terrorist activity were submitted.
The prostitution ring that counted Spitzer as a customer had been responsible for shady bank accounts, checks and wire transfers of up to $400,000, they soon became under-investigation.
According to the FBI’s complaint:
“In or about October 2007, the FBI and the United States Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigative Division (IRS-CID) began an investigation focusing on an organization suspected of conducting prostitution and money-laundering crimes in the United States and Europe.”
The investigation began with a suspicious activity report on Spitzer. According to the Wall Street Journal, Spitzer’s transactions were regular and always kept under $10,000. A pattern that the Feds class as suspicious.
“There has been a massive federal crackdown on money laundering in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and banks have been extremely diligent in filing such reports. Those reports often include details of transactions done by innocent people.”
According to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) there have been 4.7 million SARs filed as of June 30, 2007.
StumbleUpon The Best Page On The Web
April 2, 2008 | Author: Ree | 345 Views | |
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Stumble Upon is a collaborative web search tool that utilizes a growing Stumble Upon community to help you cut down on Googling and get better directed to what you are looking for.

Developed by Garrett Camp, Geoff Smith, Justin LaFrance, and Eric Boyd,“StumbleUpon helps you discover and share great websites. As you click Stumble!, we deliver high-quality pages matched to your personal preferences.â€
This web search tool comes in the form of a browser add-on which can be found for Firefox, Internet Explorer and Opera.
Click Here To Download StumbleUpon
How StumbleUpon Works
StumbleUpon finds a new site every time you click the ‘stumble!’ button; once you find a page that you like, you can rate the page by giving it a ‘thumbs up’ or ‘thumbs down.’
The pages which StumbleUpon send your way are based on your ratings of previous pages, as well as ratings from your friends and other users with similar interests. In this way, websites with great content get recommend for the next user by real people – not heartless machines.
The StumbleUpon community is extremely large and continuing to grow. In July 2006 StumbleUpon had around 1 million users and as of December 2007, the community had grown to over 4 million. The rising number of the stumble upon community was something that eBay noticed back in May 07 when they acquired StumbleUpon for a whopping $75,000,000 (75 million) USD.
Military Computer Finance Partner
February 8, 2008 | Author: Rich | 817 Views | |
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We would like to introduce our new military and government financing partner High Tech Credit, a partner of 800HighTech. Who is High Tech Credit? Well, High Tech Credit was formed by the 800HighTech joining up with the guys who kept CompUSA alive for as long as it did. They left CompUSA after its doors closed and got right to work building up the partner base and delivering the goods under 3rd Coast Marketing LLC. With 800HighTech’s customer base growing, we needed to offer a larger product range and pre-configured computers and laptops at the best possible price for our Armed Forces and Civilian DoD customers. It was also imperative that we continue to provide fast shipping that included overseas military address and combat zones.
Military Armed Forces High Tech Credit Financing
High Tech Credit is offering new best buy computer electronics media with financing for Armed Forces and Civilian DoD government contracted employees. Regardless of adverse credit history, receive bad credit history secured loans for high performance consumer electronics at military discount rates. Low monthly payments and zero money down with allotments through mypay DFAS Mil. All orders are guaranteed approval loans and include free shipping overseas. Shipments to troops stationed CONUS also include express overnight shipping.
Free Open Source Alternatives To Expensive Applications
January 20, 2008 | Author: Ree | 1,017 Views | |
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Staying up to date with the latest software and applications can be expensive. Professional applications like Photoshop and Microsoft Office certainly don’t come cheap, even the Windows operating system required to run your PC is costly.
Many are unaware of expensive applications’ free open source and online alternatives.
Open source products comprise the work of many collaborators. Each person works on small portions of a project, and anyone is welcome to contribute. The finished product is available freely for anyone to download or even modify.
After the jump is a list of fourteen free open source applications.
Google Unveils Rival To Wikipedia
January 7, 2008 | Author: Ree | 552 Views | |
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Google is a name synonymous with bettering someone else’s idea. But we should certainly not be the ones complaining, as they steam roll the competition they continue provide us with more user-friendly and lets not forget ‘free’ services and applications.

“The key idea behind the knol project is to highlight authors. Books have authors’ names right on the cover, news articles have bylines, scientific articles always have authors — but somehow the web evolved without a strong standard to keep authors names highlighted. We believe that knowing who wrote what will significantly help users make better use of web content”
As on Wikipedia, the content will be free to access. However, one major difference is that Knol’s authors will be able to attach advertising to their work and take a share of revenues.
Translation Bots For Google Talk Chat Client
January 5, 2008 | Author: Ree | 826 Views | |
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Google are always up to something, and we could dedicate a whole blog to them if we simply had the time on our hands! In what seems to be their never ending quest to take over the Information Technology World they have announced yet another FREE application, language translations for the Google Talk chat client.

Military Custom Computer Financed Newsletter
December 30, 2007 | Author: Rich | 443 Views | |
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After our Email fiasco by Jerry Hart Creative Marketing Email Scam, we sent out our first internal newsletter. We focused it on delivering helpful and entertaining articles that made it big on our blog or on other websites that our Military customers may appreciate. Most of our customers do not realize we have a blog and was a double plus.
I will include a link on the home page to our newsletter archives that will catalog our Newsletter, not including Jerry Hart terrible Email. This will allow you to keep track of our Emails, submit your thoughts, and refer to links or articles later on. I think this will also be helpful for users who may accidentally delete or may not receive the newsletter due to spam filters.
Email boxes are constantly attacked and quickly filled from spam, so if you decide that you do not want one more newsletter added to your Email inbox, you can access it via the website. You can unsubscribe at anytime via a newsletter or from your 800HighTech customer account or when you register. We will announce all new Emails Newsletters here on the blog and post a link to it (See Below for this month’s newsletter link).
I have titled our new newsletter “HighTech Edge”. I was considering keeping it a consistent layout, so it would be easier to find the information you want but in the end decided against it. I will not feature ads, promotions, or products in the Email unless we are running a really hot deal. It is not our intent to use the newsletter to push our sales, but to increase our communication with our customers and give them the edge over other geeks on IT information that is actually useful!
We have a high ratio customers return and we have spent years improving our customer image. We depend on you all to help us improve, and keep us above the competition.
Click to View the HighTech Edge Newsletter Catalog
Click to View the HighTech Edge January 2008 Issue: 1-1
SEO Optimized Website and Domain For Sale
November 2, 2007 | Author: Rich | 524 Views | |
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After a long road and unsuccessful launches we are offering to cut our loses and sell www.1Replica-Watches.com. This website was originally ordered for a British customer who was interested in setting up a shop to sell generic replica watches along with fashionable designer watches online. They were unable to work out their payment structure even though they had a reputable provider. In the end the canceled the project tried to recover by transforming the E-commerce site into a watch blog.
This domain is now available to bid on at EBay. Click Here to Bid on This Domain
The blog was semi-successful in that it was able to increase the Google Page Rank to 2 and pick up higher rankings in the search engines. We are now offering bidding on this domain that includes the website blog as well. It is in the process of being appraised and we will publish this as soon as it becomes available.
Click Here if You would like to bid on the www.1replica-watches.com domain and website with admin CMS section by WordPress 2.3.1 at GoDaddy Domain Auction!
Benefits of This Domain Name:
- SEO Optimized URL with Keywords
- Appears First in Alphabetic Listing Directories
- Google Page Rank 2
- Established in Directories and Search Engines
- Weblog Included; Earn Money By Doing Paid Reviews and Selling Ad Space
- Perfect URL for Sales of Designer Brand Name Watches and Replica Watches
- A .com Domain Suffix
Jerry Hart Creative Email Newsletter Marketing Scam
October 18, 2007 | Author: Rich | 1,349 Views | |
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First we would like to apologize to all of our customers who received our Email newsletter and who were dissatisfied. We received many complaints and questions regarding it - and I was not what it was suppose to be. It was our first attempt at communicated with our customers via Email and we wanted to do it professionally. We searched and we were referred to Jerry Hart - who from his website seemed like he was going to help achieve our goal and more.
Digg Effect Traffic Come Back Survival
September 12, 2007 | Author: Rich | 601 Views | |
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A gift that at the same time was a curse, the Digg effect took us down back on September 11, 2007 - ironic date I know. However, we did survive and we are in the process of improving the blog and posting articles that were missed during the month of October. Thanks to Girls Of The Israeli Army post done back on August 5, 2007 we got well over 2000 Diggs before our MySQL database could take no more connections.
For those of you who do not know Digg, it is best to just head on over to the community to sign up and start clicking around. Start viewing the Digg review of our page that created a lot of traffic for us and then begin exploring Digg. It is somewhat of an easy concept to grasp but here is what the ol’ mighty internet resource has to say about it:
A community-based popularity website with an emphasis on technology and science articles, recently expanding to a broader range of categories such as politics and entertainment. It combines social bookmarking, blogging, and syndication with a form of non-hierarchical, democratic editorial control
According to Wikipedia. Basically that all means that the readers vote - “Digg” - webpages, blogs, photos etc. that they like. The more Diggs you get the higher your ranking in the community. Voters do not all carry the same vote. People who are reputable and have the most friends get more say and weight. This helps when an average Joe trys to cheat and vote his webpage up.
Next Generation Mobile Visual Media
June 7, 2007 | Author: Rich | 659 Views | |
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Surfing across the web I came across some information about some ideas and concoctions brewing over at Microsoft Live Lab. For those of you who can appreciate Google Earth, Vector Imaging, EBooks, and Visual Media in general will definitely appreciate the technology and the endless capabilities behind Seadragon’s goals.
The goal of Seadragon is to alter the way users use valuable screen reality without affecting quality and bandwidth. This is a critical concern for mobile users and the eventual evolution of the internet. Visual information can be smoothly browsed regardless of the size of a file or your network’s bandwidth.
Military Computer Finance Affiliate Program
May 8, 2007 | Author: Rich | 737 Views | |
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With the new website we are able to expand opportunities for our military customers. 800HighTech has been so successful because of YOU! As many companies know, marketing costs can make you or break your business. 800HighTech receives most of its customers through word-of-mouth and repeat customers. Thus, we have expanded our website to encourage and reward our customers that appreciate our service and refer us customers.
We still have our old system which many of you may be familiar with. For those of you who are not, I’ll explain it real quick. When ever anyone purchases a product from us, we ask them to tell us how they found us. If they select friend and put your name, we will reward you for this. It is just that easy. This is very easy to do and to track. The only catch is you have to make sure your friend puts your name down so we know. Click on the screen shots if you want a bigger of the form.
800HighTech Upgraded!
April 5, 2007 | Author: Rich | 460 Views | |
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We finally got our new site up with a plethora of new options, better pricing, and easier navigation. You are now in the Blog, and here I will be able to discuss 800HighTech, upcoming annoucements and and upcoming sales, review products and components, and shout up recent news related to computers and the military.
I will slowly build up content, but eventually will have an extensive database of help resource and information!
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