21.Sep.2008 at 3:30 pm | Be the first to comment
YouTube is the greatest video-sharing site of all times. The popularity of the site is immense. You can also download YouTube videos using certain services. It is estimated that the daily average bandwidth bills of YouTube amounts to one million dollars. People may start wondering how Google is able to keep the site online especially under such high costs. Advertisements are the main revenue source for YouTube. The sheer amount of users accumulated in the YouTube database makes the advertisers yield to the demand. It is also estimated that 74 million active YouTube accounts are at present available in YouTube. People enjoy the videos present in there. Many videos are also saved offline for watching …
Tagged: Google, hacks, how to, Media, resources, software development, tips, Video, Video Sharing, web 2.0, Web traffic, WP, YouTube
21.Aug.2008 at 2:33 pm | 3 Comments
The “Smear Campaign” has started. No we are not talking about the US presidential race, we are talking CMS! Have you visited Planet WordPress lately? For a new comer, it will look more like a Movable Type blog than WordPress, and if that were not enough, the MT folks can’t seem to keep their egos in their pants and try endlessly to add fuel to the fire.
For the sake of history, here’s how the events unfolded.
First there was Movable Type
For what it is worth, Movable Type is responsible for the popularity of WordPress. The licensing debacle of MT resulted in defectors opting …
Tagged: Activism, Anil Dash, blog, Branding, CMS, competition, Design, Matt Mullenweg, Movable Type, Politics, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, Six Apart, socio-political, software development, Stupid, technology, wandering thoughts, web development, wordpress, WP
18.Aug.2008 at 6:40 pm | 2 Comments
Two stats caught my attention this afternoon, according to Matt, WordPress page views apparently grew from 1.5 billion to 6.5 billion/month. That is billion with a B. At almost the same time, according to IBM’s X-Force 2008 Trend Statistics, WordPress, as a blog platform is the 9th most vulnerable application vendor. Go figure.
Tagged: Awareness, blog, blog traffic, blogging, internet, news, resources, software development, Un, Web, Web traffic, wordpress, WP
10.Jun.2008 at 9:18 am | Be the first to comment
Search on Google for Richmond web design companies and you will find that most of the top listed design companies have not optimized their sites so as to capitalize on organic searches by search engines. It is true that local market is the nearest way to capture potential business clients, but not necessarily the easiest way of bringing business. If your online presence is strong, it does not matter what part of the world you are in.
We had the opportunity to partner with CoSource.com.au, a Web Design and Web Development Company based in Sydney, Australia that provides the flexibility and dedication of a specialized team with broad expertise …
Tagged: cosource, cosource.com.au, Design, ecommerce, software development, Web Design, web development, web sites, website design