I always thought playing computer games was meant to be fun. Using them for recruitment tools, now thats a different story.
With the British Army needing around 15,000 new recruits each year to protect our country, homes and lives then i undoubtedly would expect them to use all options available to them to recruit but playing Halo 3 is a whole lot different than being posted to Iraq.
The British Government has recently started a recruitment campaign called “Start Thinking Soldier”. After doing some research on this i found out that the …
You used to have to pay £5 a year (i think) to find your old school friends and be able to get in contact with them. With the launch of the myspaces and facebooks, it became free to contact old friends. Today i received an email telling me Friends Reunited was completely free…
The entire site is now completely free to use including sending messages!
Stay in touch more with your current friends with your new Friends list
We’ve improved your profile page and made it easier to share photos and videos
You’ve now …
Well the name is pretty obvious. You search for an image on Google, find one which is similar to the one your’e looking for and Google can find images just like it. Several websites have already been using this kind of technology for a while now, like.com and picturedig.com to name 2 but with Google theres potential for this to be much bigger and better.
That technology is what Apple are now using in the newest version of iPhoto to look at a face in a picture and determine if other …
There are a variety of ways that you can protect images on your Web pages from unauthorized downloading. Granted, a determined copyright violator will usually find a way to circumvent your efforts, and screenshots can’t be prevented. But you can prevent casual theft and inadvertent theft by visitors unaware of copyright law.
Most browsers allow you to download an image through the contextual menu.
Right-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking (Mac) enables you to choose a
command that will download a selected image, saving it to your local hard drive.
In your Web development tool, you …
Most CMS come automatically with a pre-built in with “rel=nofollow” into the comments section. This was to discourage spammers and bots to leave spam comments to get “link love”.
Wikipedia some time ago went decided to input nofollow tag on all of their external links raising several debates on some high profile blogs.
I personally think CMS and blogging software should let you choose? Heres my reasons why:
NoFollow discourages comments on your blog just because the visitors on your blog which are human are going to think i dont trust any of …