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MySQL- The Most Popular Relational Database Management System (RDBMS)

December 23, 2009 by iwebslog

MySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS)  that has more than 11 million installations.   MySQL is named after Monty Widenius's daughter My. The program runs as a server providing multi-user access to a number of databases.


The project has made its source code available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, as well as under a variety of proprietary agreements. MySQL is owned and sponsored by a single for-profit firm, the Swedish company MySQL AB, now a subsidiary of Sun Microsystems . As of 2009 Oracle Corporation began the process of acquiring Sun Microsystems.

MySQL is often used in free software projects that require a full-featured database management system, such as WordPress, phpBB and other software built on the LAMP software stack. It is also used in many high-profile, large-scale World Wide Web products including Wikipedia, Google and Facebook.

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Author: Will Iverson
Publisher: O'Reilly Media (2004)
Binding: Paperback, 222 pages

List of Blogging Services

December 13, 2009 by iwebslog

  • Bibli.Ca
     Publish and share your creations - poems, short stories, scripts, plays, snippets, novels. Till today - 2267 creations published by 549 creators
  • Blogger -  A Google Service
     Creating your blog with Blogger takes just a few easy steps. In a matter of minutes you can start posting text, photos, videos, and more to your blog. Post as often as you want; it's free. Check out this article on How to get started or watch the How to create a blog with Blogger video.
  • Blog Spirit-  BlogSpirit was created in 2004 by a committed team linked with a common goal: bringing high quality, ready to use and tailor-made blogging services at the best price in order to satisfy the needs of the individuals and businesses.
  • BlogSpirit has 2 high quality offers allowing you to easily manage your blog or photoblog. Each offer has more than 100 exclusive functionalities.You can subscribe for any of the two offers for the time you prefer (from a minimum of 3 months).
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SEO Strategy- Commenting on other Blogs and Journals.

December 13, 2009 by iwebslog

This is a widely used method to get linkbacks to your blogs. It even helps in gaining good page rank in Google.

One can do this by getting involved in the discussion goin on the forums and provide thier own knowledge and views on the scenario. Even a one comment a day can do magic. The more importamnt thing that you should always try to look for the blogs and forums that contains articles on your niche and your area of expertise.

Advantages

  • The blogger will also notice you and even the people who are thier will notice you if you post a good comment.

  • You will get linkbacks

  • They would also be considered natural links as they are included in content and comment. That makes the search engines put more emphasis on the importance of the links value in your SEO and SEP.

  • Many a times you can even extend the level of information that is available on the blog.

A brief synopsis from my Previous Post

I have few things which i would like to ask, its been more than a 3 years in the blogging and developed more than 20 blogs and sometimes I receive a huge no of spam comments that eats up a lot of time to delete them. The number of comments I am referring to is approx ten thousand to 30 thousands comments per week.

Another point is while commenting on other blogs, at some blogs we are required to register and then only we can comment, in this way registering at many blogs. we are leaving out our email, name , site (personal info) and few months later we don’t even remember that we have visited this blog and commented here. We don’t know how that blog is going to use or misuse that info or compiling all this stuff.

As per my experience I would say that one could use Captcha and a temporary email for all such things and use it to communicate with the world.

In one of the above comments i have found someone reffering to Google Analytics, no doubt its a one of the best analytics program in the market. However for someone who is just starting up and doesn’t know how to use such a complex system, for there use I would recommend - Sitemeter and Statcounter. They are free and are easy to use. One can even use Quantserve.

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Author: Leslie Poston, Michael Gruen, Laura Fitton
Publisher: For Dummies (2009)
Binding: Paperback, 288 pages
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