Q :( I heard there was a anti social network blog, is this true and what is it?
A ): Yes it's true.
It was created in France, that may tell you something. Its purpose is to kill Facebook, something I am not that crazy about myself, but I keep getting emails from people asking me to create one.
Here is a partial extract from their anti social network-
"Impress your friends, disconnect yourself," is the slogan on seppukoo, a site that aims to subvert Facebook by offering its millions of users a glorious end and a memorial page to match.
Learn more at their website:
www.seppukoo.com
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Jan 11, 2010
Jan 5, 2010
Asking The Blog Guy a Question !
Q :( How do I get my Google Blog added or featured in Google blogspot 'Blogs of Note'?
A ): The first thing you should do is ADD your Google Blog as a Follower to 'Blogger Buzz.'
See link below:
http://buzz.blogger.com/
How to Follow Blogger Buzz:
A Google Team reviews Blogs to determine who is listed on 'Blogs of Note.' I have found that blogs with 300 or more followers are often featured, but not always. Thus again, I must remind everyone to be Followed you have to Follow others. So please start by Following this Blog.
'Blogs of Note' are found on the main sign-in page on the right near the bottom, look here:
Blogs of Note:
Here is a Google Link that you can read more about Blogs of Note:
http://buzz.blogger.com/2006/03/concerning-historie-and-nature-of.html
My personal comment about 'Blogs of Note' :
Come on Google, what's up with your selection of Blogs?
They seem to follow only a certain trend.
You should allow your Bloggers to recommend which Blogs are featured on 'Blogs of Note' get with it Google.
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Jan 2, 2010
Just Ask The Blog Guy
Q :( I heard Google has a new search engine page that allows a person to search multiple items at a time versus the customary one item per search per page, is this true and how do I access this page?
A ): Google does not have such a page. However, there is a private website that uses Google Search Engine technology and displays four Google searches at one time in a split frame format called:
GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle
You can view this site at:
http://www.googlegooglegooglegoogle.com/
Here is a picture of how it looks when you access the site. I have tried it and it does search four different items at one time.
The owner of the website, googlegooglegooglegoogle, is listed below courtesy of 'Whois.'
Hello, Happy New Year, and yes I am back.
Took some private time off.
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A ): Google does not have such a page. However, there is a private website that uses Google Search Engine technology and displays four Google searches at one time in a split frame format called:
GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle
You can view this site at:
http://www.googlegooglegooglegoogle.com/
Here is a picture of how it looks when you access the site. I have tried it and it does search four different items at one time.
The owner of the website, googlegooglegooglegoogle, is listed below courtesy of 'Whois.'
Hello, Happy New Year, and yes I am back.
Took some private time off.
I will be catching up with all my Followers, Twitter Pages, and posting new Blog and Website Tips, Tricks, Hints, Fun Stuff, HTML Codes, and JavaScripts.
Lots of Free New things coming for use on your Blog and Website.
Support my efforts to bring you FREE stuff, please Follow my Google Blog.
Rate this Blog, tell me how I am doing.
Join my Blog-Frog Community here, found at the bottom of the page on the sidebar column.
Don't forget to follow me on Twitter.
I noticed not many people are voting for the Google Blog Award. Check it out, vote today, this weeks winner closes at 11:00pm tonight East Coast, USA, time. Vote for yourself, or vote for your favorite Blog or Site. If you don't vote you cannot win.
Dec 15, 2009
When in doubt, Ask The Blog Guy...
Q :( This is a two part question. I've been think about downloading an interactive chat program, any suggestions? Would you add this to your Blog?
A ): For the most reliable interactive chat program I would suggest trying Skype.
www.skype.com
Choose either the windows or mac version that you need.
I would stay away from Yahoo and AOL Aim. iMAC comes with i-Chat which is a bastardize version of AOL Aim but don't use it.
As for the second part of your question, I would not add any type of chat program to your Blog, Social Network, Website, or Forum.
Note for Readers: An interactive chat program means it has multiple features such as-
1) It has voice. Good for older computers that have a microphone but not video.
2) It has voice and video.
3) It has interactive text or chat by typing.
4) It has limited conference calling.
5) It has Voice Dialing which allows it to be used as a telephone.
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Dec 12, 2009
Dec 9, 2009
Ask The Blog Guy A Question
Q :( What exactly is a 3G Network and what's the difference between 3G and 4G?
A :)
A 3G Network is an acronym for International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000), better known as 3G or 3rd Generation.
Services include wide-area wireless voice telephone, video calls, and wireless data, all in a mobile environment. Compared to 2G and 2.5G services, 3G allows simultaneous use of speech and data services and higher data rates up to 14.0 Mbit per second on the down link and 5.8 Mbit per second on the up link. Thus, 3G networks enable network operators to offer users a wider range of more advanced services while achieving greater network capacity through improved efficiency.
4G essentially the same thing as the term Beyond 3G.
A 4G cellular system must have target peak data rates of up to approximately 100 Mbit per second for high mobility such as mobile access and up to approximately 1 Gbit per second for low mobility such as local wireless access.
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Dec 7, 2009
Just Ask The Blog Guy
Q :( Please explain bandwith and why it's important?
A ): Bandwith sometimes called digital bandwith or network bandwith is a measure of available consumed data expressed in 'bits.'
Bandwith usually refers to capacity used or available capacity.
In website hosting, the term "bandwidth" is often incorrectly used to describe the amount of data transferred to or from the website or server within a prescribed period of time, for example bandwidth consumption accumulated over a month measured in Gigabyte per month. The more accurate phrase used for this meaning of a maximum amount of data transfer each month or given period is monthly data transfer.
Internet Connection Bandwidths vary....
Some examples are:
56 kbits Modem / Dial-up Speed
+/- 1.5 Mbits ADSL and T1 Connection Speed
+/- 3.5 Mbits Cable Modem Connection Speed (most common used in USA)
45 Mbits T3 Connection Speed
The reason this becomes important is that if too many people are using high speed bandwith it clutters up the networks and slows everything down for others to use. Movies and videos along with some types of music are the primary culprits of bandwith problems known as 'hogs.'
This doesn't just effect computers and the Internet it also effects things like cellphones, and other electronic devices used in communication.
Bandwith metric decimal units, where:
1 byte = 8 bits
1 kbit = 1,000 bits
1 Mbit = 1,000,000 bits
1 Gbit = 1,000,000,000 bits
1 kB = 1,000 bytes
1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes
1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes
1 TB = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes
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A ): Bandwith sometimes called digital bandwith or network bandwith is a measure of available consumed data expressed in 'bits.'
Bandwith usually refers to capacity used or available capacity.
In website hosting, the term "bandwidth" is often incorrectly used to describe the amount of data transferred to or from the website or server within a prescribed period of time, for example bandwidth consumption accumulated over a month measured in Gigabyte per month. The more accurate phrase used for this meaning of a maximum amount of data transfer each month or given period is monthly data transfer.
Internet Connection Bandwidths vary....
Some examples are:
56 kbits Modem / Dial-up Speed
+/- 1.5 Mbits ADSL and T1 Connection Speed
+/- 3.5 Mbits Cable Modem Connection Speed (most common used in USA)
45 Mbits T3 Connection Speed
The reason this becomes important is that if too many people are using high speed bandwith it clutters up the networks and slows everything down for others to use. Movies and videos along with some types of music are the primary culprits of bandwith problems known as 'hogs.'
This doesn't just effect computers and the Internet it also effects things like cellphones, and other electronic devices used in communication.
Bandwith metric decimal units, where:
1 byte = 8 bits
1 kbit = 1,000 bits
1 Mbit = 1,000,000 bits
1 Gbit = 1,000,000,000 bits
1 kB = 1,000 bytes
1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes
1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes
1 TB = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes
I hope this was helpful.
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Dec 5, 2009
Asking The Blog Guy ?
Q :( I noticed on http://blogsfollowme.blogspot.com Tip # 92 and #93 there are two gadgets I would like to place on my website, can you give me an example of how and where to place them?
A ): Everyone designs their website differently, but to install these on a website or web page, you copy and paste the code between BODY and /BODY. Place the code where you want the gadgets to appear.
On my website, Blogs Follow Me, I placed the Rating Gadget Box (Blogorator) near the top of the Blog but enlarged the box size.
For TheBlogFrog Social Network Community, I placed it near the bottom of the page.
Here is the LINK to My Website:
The Blog Guy's Website
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A ): Everyone designs their website differently, but to install these on a website or web page, you copy and paste the code between BODY and /BODY. Place the code where you want the gadgets to appear.
On my website, Blogs Follow Me, I placed the Rating Gadget Box (Blogorator) near the top of the Blog but enlarged the box size.
For TheBlogFrog Social Network Community, I placed it near the bottom of the page.
Here is the LINK to My Website:
The Blog Guy's Website
I hope this was helpful.
Got a question, ask me, I am The Blog Guy.
Hey, don't forget to RATE this Blog, found at the top of this Blog on the sidebar.
Also, join my BlogFrog Community found at the bottom of this Blog on the sidebar.
Please Follow this Google Blog and I will Follow you.
Have a good weekend.
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Dec 3, 2009
Ask The Blog Guy a Question
Q :( Can you advise me where I can get a FREE Website ?
A ): You can try one of these two sites. They offer Free Websites:
Note: I have not tried these myself, but others say they work similar to the old GeoCities free websites if you know what they were.
Free Website Links:
http://www.youfreeweb.com/
http://www.webs.com/
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A ): You can try one of these two sites. They offer Free Websites:
Note: I have not tried these myself, but others say they work similar to the old GeoCities free websites if you know what they were.
Free Website Links:
http://www.youfreeweb.com/
http://www.webs.com/
I hope this information was helpful. If anyone has some experience with either of these free website providers or know of another Free Website Hosting Service leave a comment here and share it with us.
Got a question about Blogging, ask The Blog Guy.
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Nov 30, 2009
Just Ask The Blog Guy
Q :( What's the difference between a Dynamic and Static IP Address ?
A ): Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network application protocol used by devices (DHCP clients) to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol Network.
An IP address which changes periodically, e.g. each time a user dials into their Internet Service Provider. This contrast static IP addresses. This is common with Cable Internet Providers.
This is a group of IP Addresses that come from a pool. So every time you start your computer or disconnect / reconnect your modem, a new IP address is assigned from that pool.
Static IP Address is a permanent IP address that is assigned to a node in a TCP/IP network. This is used on DSL (digital subscriber line) which are primarily used on telephone lines. These like cable connections are dedicated lines that require no dial-up. Essentially this is one dedicated line assigned to you, the user.
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A ): Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network application protocol used by devices (DHCP clients) to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol Network.
An IP address which changes periodically, e.g. each time a user dials into their Internet Service Provider. This contrast static IP addresses. This is common with Cable Internet Providers.
This is a group of IP Addresses that come from a pool. So every time you start your computer or disconnect / reconnect your modem, a new IP address is assigned from that pool.
Static IP Address is a permanent IP address that is assigned to a node in a TCP/IP network. This is used on DSL (digital subscriber line) which are primarily used on telephone lines. These like cable connections are dedicated lines that require no dial-up. Essentially this is one dedicated line assigned to you, the user.
I hope this info was helpful.
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