While it used to be that only IT professionals could create web sites and manage them, this is not the case anymore today. One reason could be that more and more people from all sorts of backgrounds are taking interest in creating web sites for whatever reason. Another reason is that technology has been developing in such a way that even amateurs can create their own web sites. Still another reason is the wealth of information that one can get his hands on, making it possible for one to learn without formal training.
If you want to know more about developing web sites, you might want to take a look at Make A Web Site, a blog which provides lots of info on the topic. It has a lot of posts dealing with a variety of programming languages, making it a very useful blog for web site developers.
Posted on May 25, 2009 in Tech Blogs by noemi · Leave a reply
Who loves video games? Practically everyone I know, really. With the advent of the Wii, everyone just seems to be into video games these days. This does not mean, however, that everyone is a hardcore video gamer whose love affair with games stem from as early as the 80s. I do know a few who are like this, and for these people, I think that Morden will be a very interesting blog.
If you think you are one of these passionate gamers, I suggest paying this blog a visit as it covers some of the best video games I have ever encountered, some of them classics, if you wish to use the term. While there are a lot of Chinese characters on the pages, the main text is in English, so language shouldn’t be a problem.
Posted on April 27, 2009 in Hobby Blogs, Tech Blogs by noemi · 5 opinions voiced
It used to be that tech stuff was for the geeks. I think that the word geek actually started out as a derogatory term, though I might be wrong. In any case, as with most things, this has changed and today, if you are called a geek, it can actually be a good thing.
More people are becoming technophiles in varying degrees, and I think that the ease of access of information online is one of the main contributors. Blogs like The Fiery Source have definitely helped in dissemination information about technology, satiating the appetites of those who need to know what is new and what is hot in this sector. I really like this blog as it covers so many topics and the layout is quite pleasant to the eyes.
Posted on April 27, 2009 in Tech Blogs by noemi · Leave a reply
As I told you in the last post, technology blogs are everywhere – and I mean everywhere! Take this other blog that sent a submission e-mail, The Bit Depth Blog it’s called. As opposed to the previous blog I featured, this one is a bit more on the technical side. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out; with the word “depth” in it’s title, you can expect something more substantial.
Author Thomas Rutter talks about using Gmail, scripting, cookies, phishing, and other topics. One can get a lot of useful information that can be applied on a daily basis. I do have to warn you, if you do not have the patience for digging deeper than the surface, you might find a challenge in this blog.
Posted on February 28, 2009 in Tech Blogs by noemi · 1 lonesome comment
Geeks blogs are every you look, and why not? Everyone and their mom are into gadgets and technology these days. Even my parents who have always had technophile tendencies are jumping into the tech bandwagon.
I think I am going to recommend Hegeeks to them – and any of you who are into tech blogs. This blog covers almost any topic under the geek sun. From Twitter on your mobile phone to Facebook and its new Like application to affiliate links to YouTube – you can find all these and more in this blog.
The writing is very simple, not so technical that even the newest of geeks can appreciate and understand the information. There are also enough photos to help heighten your experience even more.
Posted on February 27, 2009 in Tech Blogs by noemi · Leave a reply