Monthly Archives: May 2007

Preventing spyware from getting into your PC.

As I was having a major problem with spyware/malware residing in my PC for the past several days, I’m think I’m going to talk about this ubiquitous problem that is afflicting millions of PCs the world over at any given time. My first direct experience with a computer spyware was back in the good old… Read More »

Just back after some malware problems

I’m back after a few days offline due to a problem with my PC. Seems I had a malware problem which required me to reformat my hard disk. But looking on the bright side, I think it probably was good as well, that I had this problem. Because now, I can actually surf with greater… Read More »

WordPress memory exhausted? Try this.

If your WordPress installation is suddenly giving you an error with this message – “Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 25165824 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate X bytes) in /home /Your-Username/public_html/ the particular folder on line X” this means that the memory limit has been reached for your WordPress installation either due to certain plugins… Read More »

Rich Jerk for sale?

According to ShoeMoney, the Rich Jerk aka Kelly Felix is selling his site for $8 million. When I caught this news yesterday, I couldn’t believe it. Then maybe its just a publicity stunt? Seems the Rich Jerk is in debt due to some heady ad expenditure. All this while, I have believed he was making… Read More »

The future of domain parking?

In light of the latest shake up by Google concerning Adsense arbitrage and MFAs, many people have asked, is it possible Google will go after domain parking? Good question. I think the news that Google is doing away with Adsense arbitrage and MFA sites is possibly the most significant piece of news I’ve heard to… Read More »

Google cracking down on MFAs and Adsense arbitrage.

I just read a post by Jennifer Slegg on her blog at JenSense that I think is pretty significant, concerning MFAs and Adsense arbitrage. According to her, many publishers have been receiving emails from Google saying their accounts will be disabled by June 1, 2007. I think the bomb has been dropped, or maybe its… Read More »

Biggest cash sale of a domain – Porn.com

Porn.com yesterday sold for about $9.5 million with the sale being brokered by Moniker. That is a mega sale, the biggest domain sale so far in Web history as far as a cash transaction is concerned. The domain was bought by MXN Ltd, an Internet media firm. Details are of course a little sketchy, as… Read More »

Reasons your PayPal account got limited.

I have been a PayPal user for a long time now, and very often I see this problem happening to a lot of PayPal users, which is inadvertedly getting their PayPal accounts locked or limited. Limited accounts cannot send or receive funds anymore until the matter is resolved with PayPal; a costly problem in terms… Read More »

Solar powered Google, Green Yahoo and hybrid cars

TechCrunch has a nice post on how the two Web giant search engines, Google and Yahoo are hard at work competing to get more publicity and to publicize themselves as environmentally friendly. It is all good, I tell you 😉 The earth needs action done today. Although Micheal Arrington of TechCrunch is right to say… Read More »

New TLDs coming – Good or Bad?

A short while ago, ICANN announced they would be looking to approve some more new domain TLDs come August 2008. The announcement was made public about two days ago on their website. These TLDs or to be more specific, these gTLDs, will be adding to the current array of the gTLDs already in use, and… Read More »