by Andy Quayle | Aug 16, 2010 | Blog Tech, TechBurgh Tech, Web Development
Ever keeping on the bleeding edge of the web hosting industry, Tubu Internet Solutions has broken limits on its already unbelievable hosting packages. Say goodbye to overages, upgrades and worrying about running out of… anything. Every shared hosting package on Tubu...
by Andy | Jun 23, 2008 | Blog Tech
WPCandy.com is an excellent blog for anyone who has anything at all to do with anything to do with the WordPress blogging platform. They ran an article recently on how to change the WordPress backend Administration theme and four alternatives you can choose from....
by Andy | Jun 6, 2008 | Blog Tech
There’s money in them thar blogs! Izea has been an innovative, market leader in helping bloggers finance their work (and in some cases turn a passion into a job) for a long time now. Until now PayPerPost has been their most famous project. They just publicly...
by Andy | Apr 30, 2008 | Blog Tech, Free Tech, Media Tech, Social Tech, TechBurgh Tech, Word Wide Tech
When Woopra says it’s "The World’s most comprehensive, information rich, easy to use, real-time Web tracking and analysis application" it’s completely right! I’m sooooo excited about this one! I admit, I got my site approvals last...
by Andy | Apr 13, 2008 | Blog Tech, Social Tech
Michael Arrington posted an interesting article on TechCrunch recently about the future of Social Networking. This is something I often think of. I ponder regularly about it. MyBlogLog launched an experiment at SXSW this year that uses Bluetooth to find other bloggers...
by Andy | Apr 9, 2008 | Blog Tech, Social Tech, Word Wide Tech
There was an article in the New York Times recently about the stresses of Blogging and the World Wide Web. The article mentioned three of the blogosphere’s top bloggers who died suddenly from heart conditions. Apparently other bloggers aren’t sleeping, are...