$1 Domains for India and Latin AmericaJuly 18th, 2005 From the start of July, PIR (Public Interest Registry) will provide domain-name sellers with a $5 rebate for every domain they sell in Latin America and India. The cost to registrars is $6 per domain per year, and they are usually sold for a few extra dollars to consumers.
GoDaddy Profits Off Your Unused Domains, Is It Fair?August 8th, 2008 GoDaddy is a arguably the largest domain name register. Yet it does something which I am not very comfortable with - make profit off your domain names and does that without your explicit permission.
Fighting With Linux Server SetupJuly 7th, 2006 Finally my (unmanaged dedicated) server has been deployed (under 48 hours). Now my actual work begins.
Google Unveils U.S. Government Search SiteJune 19th, 2006 Google Inc. unveiled a search site today to help you find U.S. government information.
Firefox Productivity TipsJanuary 3rd, 2006 Today we will discuss three productivity tips which has helped me most in Firefox last year. Location bar for "I'm Lucky" Google Search
In the location bar (where you type in the URL) if you type in a word or phrase and hit [Enter] - the browser does a "I'm Lucky" Google search which effectively does the search and takes you to the first matching page.
How To Register / Resolve Your Domain Name ServersOctober 6th, 2007 Domain Name Servers resolves domain names to IP addresses. However how can you resolve the domain names of the domain name servers? For examples our domain name servers are at ns1.taragana.com and ns2.taragana.com.
Open Telecommunication ProtocolsSeptember 28th, 2007 You can download all the previously unavailable telecommunication protocols here. For example, have you ever wondered about the FAX protocol? You can now get it for free here.
How To Use XmlHttpRequest Across Sub-DomainsNovember 30th, 2005 As you probably know XmlHttpRequest only works if the request is made to the same web server from which the page was fetched (same origin). Here is a way to communicate across sub-domains using XmlHttpRequest without resorting to reverse proxying.
What Happened To Nuclear Moose?July 19th, 2006 Nuclear Moose' website is suspended. His popular domain wp-plugins.org has expired and has been taken over by domain squatter's selling cheap airfare and insurance quotes.
Hard Questions to Ask while Choosing a Shared Hosting ProviderJuly 12th, 2005 In this article I cover the hard questions to ask (checklist) while choosing a shared hosting provider. These questions are gathered over the years and through hard experience with different shared hosting providers.
6 Simple & Safe Postfix Changes for Over 95% Spam ReductionNovember 18th, 2007 I used to receive around 5,000-7,000 spams daily on angsuman [at] taragana [dot] com email which is publicly available on the internet. It was consuming too many productive hours daily to fight spam.
Solve Your Email Spam Problem With Fully Disposable Email AddressesNovember 7th, 2005 On the internet almost everyone asks for your email address. I used to give in good faith and in return I received tons of spam.
Gmail Was Down AgainSeptember 2nd, 2009 At around 1 p.m. Pacific time, the Gmail went down due to some technical errors.
WordPress 2.0 / 1.5.x Plugin: Referrer Bouncer - A Plugin to bounce referrer spammer bots (and humans)March 19th, 2005 Overview
A Plugin to bounce back referrer spam attempts; requires no upfront configuration, no mod-rewrite. It is like the strong silent bouncer at your favorite club.
Google announces own operating system to take on MicrosoftJuly 8th, 2009 NEW YORK - Internet giant Google announced Wednesday the arrival of its own computer operating system, initially designed for use with Netbook computers. Google Chrome OS, based on the company's nine-month old browser software, is to be available to consumers from the second half of 2010, a statement on Google's blog said.