Archive for September, 2009

Ad Tracking – You Will Need It Definitely

Ad tracking is very important in fact it’s necessary to make sure that you are not simply throwing your money away. Having the knowledge of what’s happening and how much is happening with your campaign gives you an accurate picture of the direction you’re going. In addition, it allows you to gauge your return of investment, therefore, it puts you in control.

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Dell P1500 – The Heavy-Duty Home Printer

Dell, the prolific computer and laptop manufacturer, has developed printers that are equally user friendly and efficient. The Dell P1500 printer and Dell P1500 compatible printer toner is a case in point and it lives up to Dell’s reputation of a quality conscious and customer friendly organization.

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Very Promising Trials For US H1N1 Vaccine

The first returns of information from US trials of anti H1N1 virus confirm a robust immune reaction is incited by only one dose of the vaccine inside eight to 10 days after it is administered, Fed officers recounted at a meeting Fri. morning. The results are “very positive news” and mean US citizens “will be protected sooner than we thought,” voiced Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who was also there at the news meeting.

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Using HTML Server Controls And Web Server Controls In Microsoft ASP.NET

When adding interactivity to when pages, ASP.NET developers have two types of server control at their disposal: HTML server controls and Web server controls. HTML server controls are simply regular web elements into which the runat=”server” attribute has been added and which have been assigned an ID. The runat=”server” attribute tells the ASP.NET engine that the control can respond to events and enables developers to create event handlers to control the behaviour of the controls.

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Old Stopwatches

The origin of stopwatches has been the center of many questions. Some claim the ancient Egyptians were behind this invention, which is possible considering that those were the same people that built the pyramids. However, you can’t just visit ancient Egypt and ask them to show you a stopwatch. We can go back to the first known stopwatch, which was developed in 1884 by Leon Breitling.

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009