The training of an Internet Virgin | How to learn the web fast
By admin | Posted in Web 2.0 | 1 Comment so farHow wonderful is the World Wide Web? It spans multiple age generations, it spans vast varying cultures, geographic locations, and it is GROWING. Over 1 billion are currently connected, we even have internet anonymous classes for serious addicts (yes people do get depressed if they have no Internet access), it is written in differing languages […]
How do I gain higher placement on Google?
By admin | Posted in Web 2.0 | No CommentsAre you looking to build traffic and links to your website? Are you looking to gain more exposure for various keywords? You can with TNX.net Google doesn’t list them because they know how to get your site listed way higher up for competitive keywords: links. Building links should be a natural strategy for website owners, […]
UVME, Scam, new YouTube so what is it?
By admin | Posted in Web 2.0 | No CommentsuVme is supposedly “ahem” the latest easy “money making idea on the internet”. A mashup of social networking, gaming and blogging and probably other components. There have been literally thousands of money making ideas on the internet, and most are often entitled network marketing, or MLM (multi level marketing). The idea of what we […]
How to upload and manage posts and images from Microsoft Word 2007 to WordPress
By admin | Posted in Web 2.0 | No CommentsDo you have problems uploading images to WordPress from Word 2007?
Ever wanted an easier way to write blog posts using your favourite word processor software “Microsoft Word 2007″? Well now you can, and its easy once you get past some minor quirks. This post is being written entirely in Word 2007, and it has all […]
95% of all email is spam.
By Miroslav Petrov | Posted in Web 2.0 | No Comments95% of all e-mails are Spam?
According to annual research, based on over a million e-mails of Barracuda Networks customers, over 95% of all messages sent in 2007 are spam. In comparison with 2004 spam share was “only” 70%. In the good old times (2001) it was just 5%!
50% of global network users receive five or […]

