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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Win 12 Months Free Hosting and Templates – LVNP
Poc Network representatives will be available tonight at Tommy Bahama’s in Town Square (Las Vegas) from 6PM to 8PM to discuss anything you want to know about Poc Network and it’s services. The even is hosted by Las Vegas Network … Continue reading
Do’s and Don’ts in Web Design – Font Selection
Author: Ryan Sanders (Poc Network) Today you learn a very quick tip when it comes to choosing the right font for your website! If you want to be taken serious, use a serious font. We get asked a lot by … Continue reading
Posted in Tips
Tagged Arial, Comic Sans, Fonts, Times New Roman, Trebuchet, Web Design Tips
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Google Merging the Worlds of Social and Search
Authors: Ryan Sanders and James Hrenak (Poc Network) “Google today unveiled a new project to give its flagship search engine a social makeover.” (Kenneth Corbin – Internet News) Google recently mentioned it at the Web 2.0 conference as an upcoming … Continue reading
Posted in Internet News
Tagged Gmail, Google, Google Labs, Google Profiles, Search Marketing, SEO, Social Search
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Google Also Signs on With Twitter and Microsoft with Facebook for Bing
Author: Ryan Sanders In our recent blog post we spoke about Twitter’s recent inclusion into Bing’s search results, but we didn’t even cover half of it. Not only will tweets from Twitter be displayed on Microsoft’s Bing in search results, … Continue reading
Posted in Internet News
Tagged Bing, Google, Google Labs, marketing, microsoft, Search Engines, Tweets, twitter
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Microsoft Bing and Twitter Get Friendly With Each Other
Author: Ryan Sanders (Poc Network) Well, if you don’t already know, Twitter is one of the greatest micro-blog websites known to the net. It not only brings many personal users together with their daily activities (can you say…stalker central?), but … Continue reading
Posted in Internet News
Tagged Bing, marketing, Micro-blogging, microsoft, twitter, Web Design
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Poc Network’s twitter should be coming back shortly
Author: James Hrenak (Poc Network) For those that have been following us on Twitter, you probably noticed that a week or so ago our twitter account was temporarily suspended. We haven’t been able to determine yet why this happened as … Continue reading
New Computer Security Guide Can Help Safeguard Your Small Business
Just in time for October’s Cyber Security Awareness Month, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published a guide to help small businesses and organizations understand how to provide basic security for their information, systems and networks. NIST … Continue reading
Poc Network Introduces Customers to Faster and More Reliable Hosting!
Author: Ryan Sanders (Poc Network) This week we have proudly announced our relationship to our new datacenter partner and have began moving accounts over to their new home. With eight (8) processors and a abundant supply of memory and storage … Continue reading
Posted in Local News
Tagged green hosting, Poc Network, Renewable Energy, web hosting, Wind Powered
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Advice on Creating and Maintaining Secure Passwords
Author: Michael Santerre (Google.com) As part of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, we’d (Google) like to take this opportunity to remind you about smart password practices. Phishing, a topic that’s been in the news, is unfortunately a common way for … Continue reading
Posted in Security News, Tips
Tagged dictionary attacks, Gmail account, Google, Technology
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Google Sets the Standard for Crawling AJAX-based Sites
Author: Michelle Megna (Internet News) Google’s proposing a new standard for making AJAX-based Web sites search-engine friendly. If adopted, the standard could mean developers no longer have to choose between site optimization and dynamic pages. It’s been common knowledge for … Continue reading