The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has assigned its last blocks of IPv4 addresses. After allocating two blocks to APNIC (Asia Pacific), the remaining five blocks were automatically allocated to regional registrars. That means once a region runs out, they will not be able to obtain more. For businesses and consumers, this means that most Internet connections will have to be upgraded to handle IPv6, requiring upgrades or replacement of existing routers and equipment, likely within the next year or two.
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Internet Explorer 9 Released
Microsoft released version 9 of their ubiquitous web browser. IE9 promises faster browsing and significantly faster JavaScript, which is used for common web applications like e-mail. We would, however, recommend holding off on critical PCs, since in the past some applications that depend on Internet Explorer DLL files develop problems after upgrades. Also as we noted previously, IE9 requires Windows 7 Service Pack 1, which was just released, and we recommend more testing before deploying that as well.Download: InternetExploree9
Friday, June 3, 2011
Google Adwods
Now a days Google introduce a new ad Service ,which is named Google AdWords.By using the service you can create and run Ads for your business,quickly and simply.
Run your ads on Google and our advertising network -- no matter what your budget, you'll only pay when people click your ads.
You can choose from a variety of ad formats, including text, image, and video ads, and easily track your ad performance using the reports available in your account.
How it works:
AdWords ads are displayed along with search results when someone searches Google using one of your keywords. Ads appear under 'Sponsored links' in the side column of a search page, and may also appear in additional positions above the free search results. That way, you'll be advertising to an audience that's already interested in your business. You can also choose to display your ads on Display Network sites in the growing Google Network. And, you can choose the exact Display Network placements where you'd like your ad to appear, or you can let contextual targeting match your keywords to content.Cost: There's no minimum monthly charge with AdWords. Learn more about the cost of advertising with Google AdWords. Alternatively, you can watch this short, online course now and get step-by-step instructions on how to create an AdWords account.
To find out more about Google AdWords or to begin creating your ads, visit the AdWords homepage.
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