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Happy AsiloProfilePHP/MySQL Programmer with KAYWEB Holdings. With a degree in Computer Science, Happy began her programming career at KAYWEB in 2009 as a PHP/MySQL programmer. Other facts about Happy AsiloFavourite Sport(s)Badminton, Swimming Favorite Movie(s)The Notebook, My Best Friend's Wedding, While you Were Sleeping, Never Been Kissed, If Only Favourite TV Show(s)Locals Quote:Don't treat others the way you wouldn't want to be treated. |
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With a growing number of Facebook, Twitter and other social network users, it is clear that internet usage is booming. As a result, many business owners are at a crossroads - questioning whether they need a website or, if they already have one, is it working to deliver whatever it is set out to deliver?
read moreGoogle released its search algorithm update at the end of February, and this resulted in the usual scurry by Search Engine Optimization (SEO) gurus to outline how the changes will effect search engine rankings. The algorithm change also caused people to re-examine and alter some of their SEO strategies.
read moreRecently, with my blog ‘A look at mobile websites’, I gave a insight about the growth of use of smart mobile devices. These devices, which are glued to human hands, ears and eyes for more hours in the day than ever before, run on mobile operating systems, like iOS, Android, Symbian, Windows 7, etc. I thought it would be beneficial to dedicate this blog to introduce you to the fastest-growing mobile operating system in Google's Android.
read moreA new social network startup has been getting a lot of attention. It is called Path – the Personal Network. Hmm, personal? Does this not translate to anti-social?Path is a San Francisco-based startup with some high profile employees from the tech industry. Dave Morin, who helped build Facebook Connect and the Facebook Platform, left the company this year to start his own venture and be the company’s CEO. Shawn Fanning, the co-founder of Napster, is also heavily involved in the project. Kevi
read moreIs the Google and Facebook war heating up?A new addition has been made to the Terms of Service for the Google Contacts API:5.8. Google supports data portability. By accessing Content through the Contacts Data API or Portable Contacts API for use in your service or application, you are agreeing to enable your users to export their contacts data to other services or applications of their choice in a way that’s substantially as fast and easy as exporting such data from Google Contacts, subject t
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