Archive for September, 2008

Coolest Web Design of The Week!

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Hey all!
With only one auto-pinged comment, the Website of the Week competition has not really generated any contributions of either most pimped out blogs or flyest functions. But for this weeks competition theme its all about your websites web design. If you think your web design is cool, fly, off the hook, unique, original, good or great, compete in the challenge of the Coolest Web Design. Just comment on this post with your domain url, full name, your webhost’s name and you can win a Best Website of the Week certificate.

Contribute now!

Remember,  you can nominee any website you want! It doesn’t have to be yours!

Is Google and its New Web Browser the Enemy?

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

I guess that many of you have seen the video about Google on Youtube – “About the Power of Google”. If you haven’t it’s a video, sort of done in the style of Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth”, where the people behind the video presents appalling facts about Google. The video begins with giving you the background story on how Google became the largest search engine, thanks to ranking websites by relevance, and the fact that they’re now making huge profits due to their advertising (AdSense and AdWords).

However, you’ll pretty quickly learn that Google controls what information that is to be sorted as relevant and that you should worry about your privacy. Google is said to store all the information that now is on the web and you’ll also learn that if you have Gmail all of your mails are scanned by Google, collecting personal data. “Merely to provide you with relevant text ads” they video asks you. A former CIA agent even claims that Google is cooperating with the American government, including the CIA. And so it goes on…

So, do I buy it? Yes and no… The newly launched browser “Google Chrome” collects and saves all the data on what you’ve been doing online. It can sometimes feel a bit uncomfortable knowing that such a big company sits on so much information about you. However, most other web browsers also withhold this information so I don’t know if I should be so afraid of Google Chrome. It’s always dangerous when one company tries to play God – and Google has a tendency of doing so. Scanning e-mails is always a dangerous thing to do as no one should be able to access your personal mail without the permission from you. As you probably can notice am I a bit split when it comes to the issue of Google. Perhaps it’s one of those companies that you love to hate and at the same time love’s to love…

Website of The Week Competition!

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Listen up everybody!

Here is you chance to show off your own website and get your well-deverved time in the spotlight.  To the weekly blogging here at WebHOstingSearch.com we are now adding a segment called Website of The Week! – a competition for all our loyal and awesome readers who we know master some of the greatest websites in th WWWorld.

Every week the competition takes on a new theme, starting today. This week, w.38, you will be competing over the title Best Pimped Out Blog - judging who has the most pimped out blog? Other themes that will follow is:

  • w. 39Flyest Functions – rewarding the website with coolest and flyest functions!
  • w.40  – Coolest Web Design – got user-friendly, outside the box, original type web design?
  • w. 41Most Original Content – what is your site about?

Each weekly winner will be announced by the end of the week, Friday, in an exclusive Winner of The Week blog post. The winner will in addition to glory, fame (and a link to his/her site) get a custom-made certificate logo to show off on his/her website.

So compete now by simply commenting this blog post or any of the coming Weekly Winner – post, add your contact information, website URL, your current web host and which weekly theme you want to compete in.

Remember,  you can nominee any website you want! It doesn’t have to be yours!

Steve Jobs died and Microsoft has an Ipod

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Last week, Bloomberg reported Steve Jobs death and published a 17 page obituary.  They also had a list of people to call and interview who were supposedly close to Jobs.  Suppose the strange thing is, Jobs isn’t dead and the retraction by Bloomberg was very vague.  But, if you want to know what Bloomberg media thought of Jobs, you can read the full article here.

And this may be old news for you, but Microsoft has an Ipod too.  Just don’t say we didn’t warn you of Microsoft’s insanity.

No Available Domain Names

Monday, September 8th, 2008

You have probably had the same problems as me – finding an available domain name you like. It really bugs me that I can come up with good idea for a business but I can’t find a domain name matching it. Shouldn’t it be the other way around? I know the basics of what one should think about when picking a domain name, for example match domain name (as already mentioned) with the name of the website, using keywords in the name and so on…

Ok, I understand that there’s millions of websites and that most popular domain names will be taken but come on now, and yes… I know that I sound a bit cranky. However, a while ago did one of my friends tell me that I had to get creative and come up with a domain name that would stick in my visitors mind anyway and do you know what? It worked!! So with this blogpost I simply wanted to calm down any of you that might feel as if it’s an impossible task to come up with a top domain name. Take it easy and start thinking outside the box (I sound so much like Dr. Phil right now…) and I’m sure that you’ll find what you’ve been looking for. Happy hunting! :)

First interviews posted!

Friday, September 5th, 2008

We are really happy at WHS that so many awesome people want to take part in the interview project. Currently we have four very interesting men that we interviewed. Thank you all for taking the time to talk to us.

Chris Spooner- He is a web designer and the blogger behind blog.spoongraphics.co.uk. He writes everything and anything related to web designing. And just recently he started his own website, Chris Spooner.  Love the clouds dude.

Chris Coyier- He is the blogger behind CSS-Tricks, which is, as you guessed, about CSS. Frustrated with something in your CSS code or want to add something nifty? Check out his site then.

Barrie North- There is a lot we can say about Barrie. He is part of Joomlashack, Compass Design, and most recently, SimplWeb. If you have any questions relating to Joomla, you will have to check out his sites.

David Walsh – Programmer and all in one man, he knows PHP, MySQL, Mootools, Java. Want to learn to program? Stop by his blog and start geeking out.

Chrome’s tarnished surface

Friday, September 5th, 2008

This week we saw the release of Google’s Chrome, a new browser.  During the first day, people noticed that well, Google is not all about the ‘do no evil’ mission statement.  Section 11.1 of the EULA stated that:

“By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services.”

Basically, Googled owned your ass, mine, and everything else your browser might cough up.  Why such a blatent error?  Google PR calls it a honest mistake of cute and paste.  But are lawyers really that stupid?  Who knows.

At least they came to their senses and rewrote Section 11.1:

“11.1 You retain copyright and any other rights that you already hold in Content that you submit, post or display on or through the Services.”
While bloggers and teckies are snickering that the chrome has been tarnished, Chrome is quite exciting.  But will this new browser make life even more difficult for developers and designs?  As if there isn’t enough trouble with the IE family of browsers, we now add one more to the mix.

What’s the take?