Individuals and companies who have a website want visitors to visit their site. However, the fact is that website traffic does not necessarily generate money. Here are some questions that business owners should consider: Where is the traffic coming … [Read more...]
Weekly Clicks – Sept 4
This week's edition of the Weekly Clicks features some new Google developments, Flickr settings, how to audit your website, and a new way to create favicons. Offline Gmail is Back! Offline Gmail is back and offline support for Google Docs and … [Read more...]
Searching the Internet for the Environment
Ecosia is a typical search engine in that it will help you find what you are looking for on the web. The difference is that through searching, Ecosia gives back to the rainforest. The way this works is that if you saw an interesting sponsored link … [Read more...]
How to Sit with Friends at Sold Out Concerts
Goldstar is a membership-based website that offers discount tickets to various events. They include live entertainment, like theater, comedy, sports, music, performing arts and even things like wine tastings, sushi making classes and rodeos. Goldstar … [Read more...]
Weekly Clicks – August 27
This week's edition of the Weekly Clicks features former popular websites, savings for men, a new social game, a tasty app, and Google in the UK. Enjoy! Google Expansion in the UK: Google TV, which uses web services through a set-top box … [Read more...]
The Evolution from Coles Notes
The beginning of a new academic year is just around the corner. September 2011 is just days away! We both know that there is an uneven mix of keeners and slackers in any class. NoteWagon is another tool that students have today, that didn’t exist … [Read more...]
A New Way of Learning
According the their website, Khan Academy's mission statement is as follows: "A free world-class education for anyone anywhere. The Khan Academy is an organization on a mission. We're a not-for-profit with the goal of changing education for the … [Read more...]
Weekly Clicks – Aug 21
This week's edition of the Weekly Clicks features a new Google App, Germany's take on the "Like" button, QR codes, and a Windows blog. Enjoy! Google’s Browsing Catalogs Google has recently unveiled a a program that centralizes and combines … [Read more...]
Governments & The Internet
The way we are governed has evolved and will continue to evolve. At one point the printed press forced the evolution of how our population became educated. This era is being forced to evolve due to the presence and influence of the internet. This … [Read more...]
