Was on June 22. The one before that was june 1. 22 days. I'm seeing definite fluctions in certain keywords. One that was off the map for awhile came back at 20. Another one disappeared yesterday/day before and came back today to it's old location. Definite movement for all; maybe I've just never noticed before but see it for sure this time. I think the one site will be a 6 … [Read more...] about The last dance
Computer Technology
This looks interesting
https://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=26&prob=9 Free server certs? Got to keep this one in mind! The possibilities are endless. What an idea! Will have to try this and see. … [Read more...] about This looks interesting
rejection
I awaken this morning with an email in my mailbox from a directory I tried to submit my site to at least 6 weeks ago. The site in question was rejected. I cannot figure out why; there is nothing wrong with the site but it was rejected. I hate rejection. The email stated the reason for rejection: 1. Insufficient Data 2. Incorrect URL 3. Unacceptable … [Read more...] about rejection
What I’m doing now
I am feverishly working on my search engine optimization skills. I'm doing quite well at it too. Surprisingly well; although there is always room for improvement. Not for this site, but for others. I really do think I can make a side employment out of it; I'm rather surprised at what I'm accomplishing for rather tough key phrases. I am working on a directory; as well as some … [Read more...] about What I’m doing now
E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible
By Kim Zetter | Also by this reporter Page 1 of 1 08:40 AM Jun. 30, 2004 PT E-mail privacy suffered a serious setback on Tuesday when a court of appeals ruled that an e-mail provider did not break the law in reading his customers' communications without their consent. The First Court of Appeals in Massachusetts ruled that Bradford C. Councilman did not violate … [Read more...] about E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible
