Artificially reducing the PageRank and importance of sites just because they’re selling links is absurd. I understand why they did it, but they’re not doing it the right way. For the love of God, they dinged Forbes something like 2 or 3 PageRanks. Are they any less of a reliable source just because they sell [...]
Archive for October, 2007
I’m certainly not one to normally write about this on this blog, but something you may not know about me is that I’m very much into the real estate market. It’s one of the best ways to make lots of money and more importantly, passive income.
There have been too many banks granting mortgages to under [...]
Amazing New Method of Resizing/Cropping Images
Published October 22nd, 2007 in Graphics, Tools and Video. 7 CommentsShai Avidan and Ariel Shamir have created an awesome new technique for resizing and cropping images that could be a life-saver for graphics and image editors around the globe. The technique basically crops by removing (or adding) “negative” space, leaving the subjects intact. Anybody who’s done this using Photoshop knows certain images can be a [...]
Spock.com is a new search engine geared towards searching people. It’s a pretty neat concept; you can search for anybody - Politicians, celebrities, athletes, your neighbors, your boss, or yourself. From what I can tell, when you enter a name, it searches all of the social networking sites (LinkedIn, Myspace, Facebook,) as well as Wikipedia, [...]
I’ve been blogging for a while now, and I get a lot of people contacting me, asking me for help starting a new blog, monetizing their current blog, helping modify themes or plugins, and many other blogging-related questions.
As of today, I’m offering a Blog Consulting service. I can cover all the things mentioned above and [...]
Today I’ll be reviewing a new Technology blog in blogosphere. Just started in July, TechnologyGoal.com already has 24 pages of content. Scanning over a few of their posts, I see they’re very fixated on writing about social networking. I’ts not necessarily a bad thing, just an observation. Being a real tech geek, one of my [...]






