How To: More Targeted AdSense Ads & Thesis Code Example

If you have watched the Matt Cutts video from WordCamp San Francisco 2009 you probably noticed his mentioning of the two following HTML codes: [html] <!–google_ad_section_start–> <!–google_ad_section_end–> [/html] Most people don’t know about those two tags and so they don’t use them. Using them lets you define what part of your website (or blog) should … Read more →

Matt Cutts: “Google Crawls According To PageRank”. A Must See Video For Bloggers

Matt Cutts is often looked at as the “face of Google” among bloggers and search engine optimization people. Matt often posts information, tips, videos etc. with information about Google and other related stuff that can help bloggers and webmasters optimize their site for better ranking and readership. He joined Google as a software engineer in … Read more →

Friday Flick Find: Fastest Gunman Ever – Unbelievable Bob Munden

This Friday Flick Find video (what is Friday Flick Find?) is about the fastest gunman ever – he’s unbelievable fast, as you will see in this video (it has slowmotion too). But first, a little information about the shooter. Bob Munden (born February 8th, 1942) is a Fast Draw competition shooter. Bob Munden started his … Read more →

Caroline Wozniacki Breasts

Caroline Wozniacki Breasts… that was the 4th most searched term in Google last Tuesday (September 8th, 2009) approximately 1 hour before her quarterfinal tennis match against Svetlana Kuznetsova. Apparently the Americans, who also gave Wozniacki her new nickname, Sunshine, were interested in a bit more than just tennis, at least before the game, that she … Read more →

Google Search Becomes Bigger – Almost Super Sized!

Did you also reset your font-size in your browser yesterday when you noticed how the Google Search had grown in size? There’s nothing wrong with you, or me, it’s just Google changing things around. Google writes on their official blog: For us, search has always been our focus. And, starting today, you’ll notice on our … Read more →

I Finally Managed To Screw Up My Mac – Snow Leopard Guest Account Erased My Files

I don’t know what happened and I never thought I should say this, but I finally had my first really bad “whoops” with my Mac, after being a Mac user for over 3 years. By accident I clicked the “guest account” when I was going to login and it tried to login at my guest … Read more →

iPhone Commodore 64 Emulator Just Approved By Apple… Or Not, Yet!

Apple just approved an iPhone C64 emulator application – the same one they rejected earlier. At this time I was unable to find it in App Store using iTunes but the price should be around $5 and it comes with five games: Dragons Den, Le Mans, Jupiter Lander, Jack Attack and Arctic Shipwreck. The developer … Read more →

PTHPasteboard Alternatives For Snow Leopard: Clipboard Evolved & Jumpcut

I’ve been using PTHPasteboard as my clipboard manager in Leopard for quite some time. I never really liked it, it didn’t feel “Mac like”. It was a combination of it’s visual appearance when you needed to retrieve something from your clipboard and also the settings – it just didn’t feel Mac’ish, you know? But I … Read more →

Snow Leopard: Hidden Features & Shortcuts in Mac OS X 10.6

16 year old Matt Fisher from the Great US of A created this video for YouTube, in which he tells us about some hidden features and shortcuts he has found in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. In the video, Matt covers some hidden new features from within Finder & Coverflow, Preview, System Preferences and … Read more →

Danish Company Ready With 3D Revolution For Flatscreens

In a matter of a few months, the 65 million people across the world who has a gaming console with the ability to go online, will be able to watch 3D movies from the comfort of their own home. We’re launching 3DMovieChannel during first quarter next year. Everybody who today can watch movies on YouTube … Read more →