Greenville Web Design supports Net Neutrality

December 22nd, 2009

A Daily show clip that explains the Net Neutrality debate better then most of the media.
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Google Q & A

February 9th, 2007

Question
My new site is now up and running on the internet, but when I search for my company name on Google another site we advertise on comes up, and we don’t even come up on the listings.

Why is this?

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Setting Up Your E-mail in Microsoft Outlook

January 30th, 2007

This tutorial shows you how to set up Microsoft Outlook to work with your e-mail account. This tutorial focuses on setting up Microsoft Outlook 2003, but these settings are similar in other versions of Microsoft Outlook. You can set up previous versions of Microsoft Outlook by using the settings in this tutorial.

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Securing your wireless net work part one

January 19th, 2007

“According to a 2005 article, in the online magazine the Register, research was done in mainland Europe and the US. In all cities surveyed, more than a third of businesses wireless networks were found to be insecure – 36 per cent of businesses in London, 34 per cent in Frankfurt, 38 per cent in New York and 35 per cent in San Francisco”.

With no cables to run around the office wireless networks (Wi-Fi) are easy to install, and because of this convenience many small businesses are adopting Wi-Fi at a rapid pace.

Wi-Fi works by sending information over radio waves, and since there is no real practical way to stop this radio signal at your door they can be intercepted and your data can be eavesdropped on. To illustrate this I took a stroll to the corner behind my office, and was able to find eight unprotected Wi-Fi networks on my PDA, while I did not connect to any of them, it would have been easy for an unscrupulous person to connect to the unprotected Wi-Fi networks.

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Internet Scams

October 23rd, 2006

You should have heard about the Nigerian web scams by now well here is a new one that we got just today from a chap called Charles Brown, he’s Canadian so you know we can trust him…

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Beware of Internet Maps

October 5th, 2006

So here is how the story goes….
The couple from L.A. wants to go to Crested Butte, Colorado for a wedding. The man, like many people would do, gets on Mapquest to find the nearest airport to Crested Butte.

Well Aspen is only 12 miles as the crow flies, so he investigates more by asking for driving directions. The information in mapquest gives directions right up and over Pearl Pass and describes the road as “Some parts are unpaved”. The guy figures he will just rent a four-wheel drive and everything will be fine.
Unknown to Mapquest, Pearl Pass is known to all the local four-wheelers as one of the roughest, rockiest, most difficult passes in the state. An all day four wheel drive over and back. This L.A. Couple leaves at 10:00 in the morning to get to the Early afternoon wedding in the Butte.

I hear it from a local gear-head later, who was also doing Pearl Pass on Labor day, that late afternoon about a mile from the summit they pass this brand new Cherokee that has been smashed on every side, driven to the rims, sitting on the side of the trail. About a mile further they pick up a couple, “Dressed in wedding clothes, heels, no food or water, hiking back towards Aspen. 11,000 ft. and at the moment they pass, the woman is begging for a ride back, and not giving her mate much respect so to say.”

SO remember that Internet maps are not the infinite knowledge that they assume to be. When linking to maps on the Internet, be sure to check with the local entity to make sure all information is correct.

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Half Off Hosting until the end of September

September 19th, 2006

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Email addresses are included, Web based mail (like yahoo but yours!), POP3 email for use with programs like Ms Office and Ms Express, Email Forwarding to an address of your choice.
Note, you will need a domain name if you want to have you@yourdomain.com
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We’ll even register your domain name for you at only 2 bucks for the first year, and 10 dollars for every additional year!

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Pride in Work is Open!

April 25th, 2006

Hey we’re open for business!

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