Self Host Your WordPress Blog
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 20. Sep, 2011 | Comments Off
WordPress provides Web hosting. If you want to make a blog that is self hosted you should be equipped with knowledge on HTML, knowledge on web hosting. You should also have an idea about, transferring domain files, file server and DNS among other skills that can be used to enable you start setting up a [...]
Women use Facebook more than any other Android app – ZDNet (blog)
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 14. Sep, 2011 | Comments Off
3G. co. ukWomen use Facebook more than any other Android appZDNet (blog)By Emil Protalinski | September 14, 2011, 6:35am PDT Summary: In July 2011, Facebook was the most popular third-party app on Google's Android platform. Among females though, it was even more popular than all of Android's first-party apps. . . . Facebook for Android [...]
4 of The Best SEO Plugins For WordPress That Your Blog Shouldn’t be Without
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 28. Aug, 2011 | Comments Off
There are so many SEO plugins for WordPress, some better than others of course, some don’t do all that much but below are 4 great plugins that I have been using that would be incredibly useful on any WordPress Site. SEO Ultimate – I think this great plugin deserves more recognition than it’s gotten up [...]
Ways of Creating Your WordPress Blog
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 20. Aug, 2011 | Comments Off
Largely, WordPress is a very simple and efficient way of creating your own blog. You do not need to have prior knowledge on HTML or be a tech savvy to own your own blog. WordPress also offers a very good Webhosting service. With a blog of WordPress you can manage and get your images published. [...]
One more coach draws the line on Twitter – ESPN (blog)
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 05. Aug, 2011 | Comments Off
Kansas. comOne more coach draws the line on TwitterESPN (blog)Boise State coach Chris Petersen made headlines before last season when he banned his players from using Twitter. That worked out well for the Broncos, who went 12-1, but the Big 12 has its first coach to formally ban his players from . . . KU [...]


