Archive for September, 2009

Using Recaptcha to your registration form

Posted on September 29 2009 by zemog

Have you seen website registration page lately? See that image where there are texts, words, alphanumeric or phrase that you need to type? That is what we called CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart). Before, if you want to incorporate captcha into your page, you have to make some [...]

Review on S22 my|phone

Posted on September 27 2009 by zemog

Ever tried bringing more than one cellphone? What about 2? Isnt it too much? Well, how about 4 cellphones! you will be crazy. Not anymore, you can have 2 sims in one cellphone.. that my|phone.

Installing XAMPP on Windows

Posted on September 27 2009 by zemog

Installing Apache is not a joke especially when you add PHP and MySQL to it. Configuring the three sometimes eats up a day. But because of XAMPP installing the three is a breeze. Within a few minutes you will have Apache, PHP and MySQL running. What is XAMPP XAMPP is a full-featured AMPP (Apache MySQL, [...]

Safari 4.0.3

Posted on September 26 2009 by zemog

Nowadays, we are overwhelmed with a lot of social networking sites. Everyone, young and old are flocking into the internet to get a glimpse of what’s new and what’s hot. At the height of this drama, not all of us are aware of the stage. We are so engrossed with the “presentation” that we did [...]

Repetitive Creation of Email Accounts on Gmail

Posted on September 23 2009 by zemog

One day I had a task of creating numerous email accounts on gmail. I thought that task would be very simple.  After creating 10 accounts my problem starts. First it stops me from creating additional accounts! It blocks me to proceed because they thought I am a spam. Well I guess I am After a [...]

How PayPal makes money

Posted on September 20 2009 by chindi

Paypal has been around for quite sometime now. Paypal is a “middleman service” used in online purchasing. A lot of people are using this nowadays. Just like a bank, PayPal makes money off the “float” of the funds they manage. In other words, PayPal is earning interest against the money that you have placed into [...]

Man banished from PayPal for showing how to hack PayPal

Posted on September 17 2009 by chindi

PayPal suspended the account of a white-hat hacker on Tuesday, a day after someone used his research into website authentication to publish a counterfeit certificate for the online payment processor.

Building eCommerce website

Posted on September 3 2009 by zemog

The approach you should take to build your eCommerce site should be same like when you start a new business, launch a new product or start a new marketing campaign. Success in all these endeavors to a large extent depends on a well-written detailed plan. You can increase success rate dramatically for any project if you have a realistic implementation plan