Increase your blog visitors traffic now!

Posted on October 15th, 2006 in Uncategorized by daya

 

You spend all night setting up your very own blog, but in short time you realize nobody is coming to read it. Furthermore now that you have a blog what do you do next?

That′s where BlogExplosion comes in. Imagine joining a blogging community where people can find and read your blog, get your blog reviewed or even chat with other bloggers all around the world!

Whether you like to talk about politics, business, your wedding, family or simply enjoy sharing your life experiences on your blog with other people BlogExplosion is a great way to expand the number of people that read your blog!

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Google’s Ajax Search Vs Windows live Macro Search

Posted on October 15th, 2006 in General by daya

 

The Google AJAX Search API is designed to make it easier for webmasters and developers to do two things. If you need to develop your own powerful search using Google search engine this googles API will be very useful. In fact Google search API is much better Microsoft live macro’s building your own search engine.

Windows Live Search has made it extremely easy for you to roll your very own search engine.Live Search Macros: Create Your Own Search Engine

All you need to do is go through the interactive Search Macro Wizard; enter in a few sites, customize the look of your page, and ka pow! You’ve got your own search engine.

  1. Add a dynamic search box to your site that includes Google Web, Video, News, Maps, and Blog search results.
  2. Build powerful web apps on top of Google search. See some samples.

Google AJAX Search API Samples

Simple Hello World

This sample application is the canonical "Hello World" of Google AJAX Search API. This simple application instantiates the search control in read-only mode.

Video Bar SolutionNew!

This sample demonstrates the brand new GSvideoBar() solution. This is a very light weight solution that allows you to place a dynamic video bar vertically or horizontally on your page or blog. You can have multiple Video Bars on a page, all sharing a common video player. The Video Bar also composes nicely with the Video Search Control Solution. Take a look, and be sure to also visit our AJAX Search API Playground blog where we have integrated the Video Bar into the template.

Google AJAX Search API in TypePadNew!

This sample demonstrates the use of the Google AJAX Search API including core web and blog search, the video search solution, and the map search control solution, all hosted in a TypePad blog. The sample includes links to the TypePad module templates and instructions for applying this to your own TypePad based blog.

Google AJAX Search API in BloggerNew!

Identical to the TypePad based solution, but designed for Blogger

Video Search Control Solution

This sample demonstrates the brand new GSvideoSearchControl() solution. This solution allows you to easily embed a rich video search control on your site, blog, etc. The control lets you search, tag, and play videos without leaving the page. The page is very easy to integrate into your applications and can be integrated in just a few lines of code. Feel free to copy and clone the solution to meet your needs, or use it as it stands.

Map Search Solution

This sample uses the brand new GSmapSearchControl() solution to show you how to add a a simple geo-oriented search control anywhere on your site with just a few lines of code. Feel free to copy and clone the solution to meet your needs, or use it as it stands. The sample linked to above demonstrates how to use it. If you can write this, new GSmapSearchControl(container, "1000 NE Multnomah, Portland, OR");, then you can easily add a nice little local search control to your site.

Phone List

This sample demonstrates how to build a "Phone List" of favorite restaurants, etc, using the Google Ajax Search API.

Blog Comment Form

This sample application demonstrates how you can incorporate the AJAX Search API in user composition. In this case, users can clip Google search results to their comments on a blog post.

My Favorite Places

This sample application shows how to to use the Google AJAX Search API to create a collection of favorite places. From a programming perspective, it demonstrates the use of a custom input element and direct use of GSearch objects.

Searchers and Options

This sample application demonstrates many of the programmable options of the Search Control, allowing you to select various searchers, drawing modes, etc.

Locale Selection

This sample application demonstrates the Google AJAX Search API running its UI in a variety of languages.

My Favorite Places #2

This sample application builds on the original My Favorite Places sample and is designed to demonstrate search result and search control dynamic styling, controlling the location of clipped search results, etc. Before diving into this sample, if would be a good idea to become familiar with the previous samples.

Wish List

Similar to the Lead Manager sample, this sample demonstrates building more complex lists, something like a "what I want for christmas list, or what I want for my birthday." This sample deomstrates search result clipping as well as site restricted search.

Video Search + Social Networks

This sample demonstrates how video search might integrate into social networking applications. Note the use of search result clipping to add a little video into a message as well as the ability to remember a search result into a stack of favorites.

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All about Amazing Ajax!. Start using ajax today.

Posted on October 15th, 2006 in General by daya

 

AJAX is not a new language, but just a new way to use existing standards.
With AJAX you can create better, faster, and more user friendly web applications.
AJAX is based on JavaScript and HTTP requests.

AJAX = Asynchronous JavaScript And XML

AJAX is an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript And XML.>

AJAX is not a new programming language, but simply a new technique for creating better, faster, and more interactive web applications.

AJAX uses JavaScript to send and receive data between a web browser and a web server.

The AJAX technique makes web pages more responsive by exchanging data with the web server behind the scenes, instead of reloading an entire web page each time a user makes a change.

AJAX Is A Browser Technology

AJAX is a technology that runs in your browser. It uses asynchronous data transfer (HTTP requests) between the browser and the web server, allowing web pages to request small bits of information from the server instead of whole pages.

The technology makes Internet applications smaller, faster and more user friendly.

lamp  AJAX is a web browser technology independent of web server software.

AJAX Is Based On Open Standards

AJAX is based on the following open standards:

  • JavaScript
  • XML
  • HTML
  • CSS

The open standards used in AJAX are well defined, and supported by all major browsers. AJAX applications are browser and platform independent. (Cross-Platform, Cross-Browser technology)

AJAX Is About Better Internet Applications

Web applications have many benefits over desktop applications, they can reach a larger audience, they are easier to install and support, and easier to develop.

However, Internet applications are not always as "rich" and user-friendly as traditional desktop applications.

With AJAX, Internet applications can be made richer (smaller, faster, and easier to use).

You Can Start Using AJAX Today

There is nothing new to learn.

AJAX is based on open standards. These standards have been used by most developers for several years.

Most existing web applications can be rewritten to use AJAX technology instead of traditional HTML forms.

AJAX Uses XML And HTTP Requests

A traditional web application will submit input (using an HTML form) to a web server. After the web server has processed the data, it will return a completely new web page to the user.

Because the server returns a new web page each time the user submits input, traditional web applications often run slowly and tend to be less user friendly.

With AJAX, web applications can send and retrieve data without reloading the whole web page. This is done by sending HTTP requests to the server (behind the scenes), and by modifying only parts of the web page using JavaScript when the server returns data.

XML is commonly used as the format for receiving server data, although any format, including plain text, can be used.

Find more about categories ajax in our blog, or tag you will find all  the resource you require to learn ajax.

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Free Hotmail pop3 Access or Read hotmail in Blackberry

Posted on October 15th, 2006 in General by daya

 

 If you have tried looking for a POP3 server address for Hotmail or MSN mail then Getmail for you. Getmail evolved into a flexible mail directing and forwarding program. If you use GetMail with other third party POP3 tools you can also forward on AOL and many other email account types making it the ideal tool to use for not only mass migrating all your e-mail to Gmail but also to continue forwarding on mail received in your old accounts, whether they be Hotmail accounts or not! For those of you wishing to forward on other POP accounts can use SMTP servers that may help.

Some of its main features include :-

  • HOTMAIL FORWARDING
  • MSN FORWARDING
  • POP3 FORWARDING
  • Multiple recipients
  • Read your Hotmail on your Blackberry
  • Optionally forward on Hotmail Bulk Mail
  • Forward from any of your personal Hotmail folders and mark which folder mail came from
  • Make managing multiple mail accounts on multiple servers easy
  • SSL compatible *
  • Mark forwarded mail as read OR delete
  • Exe and Zip attachment filter
  • SMS Subject Compatibility
  • Forward mail through (effective) spam filtered accounts
  • Run as a windows service
  • Discreet (Tray icon) existence
  • ITS FREE!

 

Full Download GetMail for Hotmail 3.25(602KB) - Full installation - 02 September 2006

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