Earlier, I was surprised to find out that Google did away with its old-school image search results look. The big G has implemented a new image search feature similar to what Microsoft has been having since its search engine evolved from Live to Bing. But a lot better. That makes Yahoo! left behind with regards to this matter. [continue reading]

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Thanks to the classic animated TV series “Cedie, ang Munting Prinsipe” (Cedie, The Little Prince in English). I became aware of this Scottish folk song Annie Laurie. Since the first time I heard Annie Laurie almost  a decade ago, I began to like it, especially if it is played in Flute. I even dreamed of playing this music myself using that instrument, with my fingers covering the holes as I blow air into its mouthpiece. [continue reading]

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If there was only a plugin that could make this CPALead Wordpess trick a lot easier, I wouldn’t have to come up with this post. But for those who are still searching for a solution on how to make CPALead survey appears to registered users or visitors only, I hope this tutorial could help you out. [continue reading]

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Sometimes we get tired of paraphrasing information we take from somewhere else in the web. We can just copy-paste them as is but wait until the big G penalize you for having duplicate contents. Good thing there’s a WordPress plugin called UNIQUEFIER. (Again, it’s uniquefier not uniquefire.)

With Uniquefier, you can “say bye bye to duplicate content.” With WordPress Uniquefier all your articles are 100% unique. It is a WordPress plugin which once activated will turn your blog content from duplicate to unique. All it takes is one single click to activate the plugin and everything will be 100% unique content. As goscript.net claims, Copyscape, a leader in duplicate content detection, proofs all the articles as unique after using the WordPress Uniquefier Plugin.

Really? [continue reading]

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Just lately, I stumbled upon a forum post in Google on how to remove the underline in Adsense. While certainly there are many ways to tweak  it like using CSS overflow: hidden; there is one pretty simple trick on how to make the underline in the Adsense text link ads disappear.This solution, though, works only with horizontal text link ads: 460×15 and 728×15.

If you examined  your Adsense code carefully, you’d notice that aside from the publisher and slot id lines, [continue reading]

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