by Ian Garlic | May 1, 2013 | Google, SEO, Technology, Tips and Tricks
Many people default to Internet Explorer as their browser. A browser is what reads websites. While internet explorer’s latest version is 10 works pretty well, previous versions do not. You do not see websites properly with IE and there are security issues. Bad... by Ian Garlic | Apr 24, 2013 | Hosting, Technology, Wordpress
Many Professional’s Websites are Being Hacked Currently, there is an ongoing, distributed attack on WordPress sites all across the planet that has been causing quite a lot of noise. The attack is being perpetrated through a botnet of what is assumed to be mostly... by Ian Garlic | Apr 10, 2013 | Technology, Tips and Tricks
A couple of years ago, I was unpleasantly reminded of how fragile hardware really is. My laptop crashed and took all my web bookmarks into oblivion with it. There is where I kept my most sacred archives of useful information that I could call in with just one click of... by Ian Garlic | Mar 28, 2013 | Hosting, SEO, Technology, Tips and Tricks
CloudFlare, a service that accelerates and protects websites by combining the best parts of a content delivery network (CDN) and network-level spam/malware/DDoS prevention tool, is what I would call one of the best things to happen to the internet in recent years.... by Ian Garlic | Jun 13, 2012 | Technology
A recent Economist Online article describes an intriguing study done by Cambridge University computer scientist Joseph Bonneau. Bonneau analyzed passwords used by roughly 70 million (anonymous) Yahoo members worldwide in search of trends. One particularly interesting... by Ian Garlic | Jun 10, 2012 | Google, Technology
On May 17, 2012, Google used their official blog to announce a new search engine feature: the “knowledge graph.” The knowledge graph is Google’s attempt to teach their search engine how to recognize the connections between a written word and a real-life entity—a...