Archive for October 6th, 2008

The Pros and Cons of Using Subdomains

by Ricardo d Argence

Using subdomains is not preferable because they don’t look right, require using a prefix name, and are overlooked by seach engines; this is why most businesses don’t like to use them. Lets learn the truth about subdomains.

A subdomain is substitute or second level of a domain. A regular domain looks as follows: www.domain.com. A sub domain looks like this http://subdomain.domain.com. Subdomains do not have www on the front of them.

Subdomains have a good efficiency rating. Search engine spiders don’t have a specific ranking system to tell the difference between a regular and a subdomain. If your site has the correct SEO keywords and is optimized, it doesn’t matter if you have a subdomain or regular domain name.

Lets say that your site has a plethora of categories in it. In searching the Internet, it is possible to search each personal section and get a positive rank.

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Digital Cameras - Master your software, one step at a time

by Dan Feildman

With the advent of digital technology, photography has finally come out of its ivory tower and is now the prerogative of even the most inexperienced amateur. While this in no way means that you are exempt from paying attention to all the intricacies, which range from light conditions to color themes, it also does mean that you can afford to make a few mistakes while capturing the image, without having to worry about all the dire consequences if it doesn’t end up like it’s supposed to. And here’s where you need to pay attention to not just choosing the best version of editing software, but also to mastering the basics for it is only when you are a natural with these key functions that you will be able to move on to the more complicated procedures which you will eventually graduate to, in the course of your foray into the world of editing.

What is a DVD decrypter

by Ethan Hunter

As a layperson you may not be familiar with a DVD decrypter. So, let us begin with the definition of a DVD decrypter. As the word suggests, it is a software application that can crack the encryption safeguards to allow you to create back-up disc images of the DVD-video structure of DVDs. You can burn images to the disc with a DVD decrypter. It can remove the user operation prohibition, region codes, macro vision and content scrambling system.

The DVD decryption software was developed and brought into use in early 2002. It was originally developed to analyze the contents of a disc, decipher the DVD security codes, and to copy the contents into another blank disc. DVD decrypter software is almost automatic. You need to simply install the DVD decrypter technology on your computer and insert the disc you want to copy, and leave the rest to the decrypter wizard, which will automate the entire process.