Archive for March, 2007



Ziksa Introduces The Bandwidth Multiplier - Double Your Broadband Double Your Fun

Saturday 31 March 2007 @ 3:25 am

You probably would love to have a T1 or T3 at home, but more often than not, it’s hard to justify the luxury. While in some places residential DSL service has reached T1 speeds but with a cap on the Giga Bytes downloaded, in too many others - like mine - residential Cable modem, ADSL and even fixed wireless services offer less-than-T1 speeds. In India providers of all three available broadband service types (cable, DSL, fixed) seem to have conspired to offer 256 Kbps as the fastest speed for unlimited download. We could rant about the price too, suffice to say we pay the same price for 256 Kbps for which a subscriber can get 1.5 Mbits ADSL in the U.S.




Implementing Satellite Internet Services At Your Home

Thursday 29 March 2007 @ 1:00 am

Nowadays high speed Internet service is like TVs and radios, a must have in one’s modern life. However, high speed Internet connection via cable or DSL line is not available everywhere in the country. This especially refers to remote area where you can hardly find any cable ports.




What Is RSS - The Difference Between RSS And A Blog

Wednesday 28 March 2007 @ 12:05 am

These are questions I am frequently asked - what is RSS and what is the difference between RSS and a blog. The answer is not as easy as you might think, but there is a fundamental difference.

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What Is RSS - The Difference Between RSS And A Blog III

Tuesday 27 March 2007 @ 11:53 pm

Blogs are useful if you frequently update your website, and also for pinging the social bookmarking sites such as Furl and Blink, and blog search engines site such as Technorati. On the other hand there are some RSS directories such as Speedster and RSS Network. Technorati, incidentally, also accepts RSS feeds in the same way as they accept your blogs.

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Feed YouTube Videos Directly To Your Website Or Application

Tuesday 27 March 2007 @ 5:12 am

The YouTube API allows you to easily add YouTube videos to your website or application. Through the API, you gain access to key parts of the YouTube video repository and user community through the open API interface and RSS feeds.

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Common Questions On T1 Bandwidth - With Practical Answers

Monday 26 March 2007 @ 3:49 am

Confused about T1 bandwidth? No need to be any longer. Here’s some of the most commonly asked questions …. with practical answers to set you straight and on your way to confidently utilizing this backbone of business voice and data networks.




RSS - Taking It To The People

Saturday 24 March 2007 @ 4:57 am

Do you really understand the marketing importance of an RSS feed? If you use an RSS feed to gather information from trusted sources you should realize your passion may allow you to become a trusted source for others. Have you helped online visitors know about your blog or new online content.




Internet Marketing Strategy News-Syndicate Your Content to Increase Your Traffic and Conversion Rate

Thursday 22 March 2007 @ 10:30 pm

RSS feeds are an excellent way to get your content out to your audience.




Shop For Bandwidth

Wednesday 21 March 2007 @ 1:39 am

T1 service is preferred over others of its kind, due to its high-speed service; reliability, fast upload speeds, and runs more than ten times faster than an ISDN connection. We has been satisfying small and midsize businesses by supplying uncompromising customer service, quality, and reliable bandwidth services.




High Speed Internet Options for Individuals and Businesses From Hughesnet

Saturday 17 March 2007 @ 5:02 am

There are a number of advantages of using satellite technology for high speed satellite Internet service. HughesNet satellite technology can move huge amounts of data in very short periods of time, it is available just about everywhere and you can always bring it with you if you decide to move.




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