Posted by admin | Jul 11th, 2008
Not really sure what (not who) Ajax is? Quoting Wikipedia:
Ajax (asynchronous JavaScript and XML), or AJAX, is a group of interrelated web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications or rich Internet applications. With Ajax, web applications can retrieve data from the server asynchronously in the background without interfering with the display and behavior of the existing page. Data...
Posted by admin | Jun 9th, 2008
Few weeks back, I posted about the Woopra Sharing Access and my switch from Google Analytics to Woopra. To tell you the truth, I am a major staticaholic and I don’t care about my income reports as much as my blog traffic statistics reports;) To me, one of the greatest joys of blogging or creating a new thing is watching it grow. And it’s quite the case with this blog.
So, coming back to the point,...
Posted by admin | May 30th, 2008
Did you ever think of your blog’s search form as potential tool to give your presence on Social Media some exposure? To actually go beyond the boundaries of searching within your blog and present interesting matches from your StumbleUpon account or Twitter? Well – with the Web 2.0 expansion at it’s peak – it’s time that you did.
Think all you want – but, here’s the...
Posted by admin | May 17th, 2008
ReadAir – That is like the coolest new Adobe AIR application for bloggers these days. With it’s Mac OSX interface, it lets you read your Google Reader subscriptions right from your own desktop! You guessed it right. Now you can have ReadAir on your Desktop and it’ll fully synchronize with your Google Reader account.
ReadAir fully supports the Google Reader’s tag functionality and many...
Posted by admin | May 2nd, 2008
Now, for those of you who haven’t heard of Woopra, well, I reckon’ you take a second to check them out. It’s a Web 2.0 live traffic statistics reporting program – much like Google Analytics, but with the coolest interface design and data representation, around town.
I haven’t really measured Woopra against Google Analytics, but Woopra seems to have the whole package, and something...