Choose Web Hosting Wisely
Okay, so you have heard so many web hosting services offer during this year’s Black Friday? So many names, yet you haven’t experience them all. So which one should you choose? This is the time where you just can’t let everybody win, I know.
So, here’s the logic. If you don’t have the knowledge, seek for those with the knowledge. In other way, if you are wondering about a web hosting service, seek for someone that have experience the service. You can google some, and try every possible keyword combination, for example:
“XYZ web hosting is good“, or
“my experience with ABC web hosting service“, or lots of other phrases you’d prefer
It’s tiresome, for sure. Replacing the name (or the phrases) again and again. So, instead of wasting your time for googling every possible name that come across your mind, here’s a solution for you. You can try to find a good web hosting directory that provide you with detailed information of all the possible web hosting service available in the market. My advice is, seek for the one that provide you with customer’s reviews. Because you need to know how others experience the service, instead of simply judging the best company statement.
So, now if someone recommend you a web-hosting service, jot the name down, and see how other’s experience it before you decide to subscribe for their service. Act smart before you decide.
Google+ Invitation
It’s been around lately, about Google+ reached 25-million visitors. And that is one extraordinary statistic for something that put borders for people to use. This new contender against Facebook (or so they say) is rolling back the dice they once have with Gmail. Yep, invitation.
Google Search Redirect Malware
If you’re seeing suspicious pop-ups, unwanted toolbars, redirects, strange Google search results, or other unexpected behavior on your computer, you may have been tricked into installing malicious software (also known as ‘malware’) on your computer.
Two days ago, I’ve been exposed to this strange occurrence of clicking on Google’s search result link redirects me to random sites. Some were search site, and some were just affiliate-referred sites. It happens when I use two of my installed web-browser; Firefox and Google Chrome.
At first I just let it be, and just copy-paste the result URL. Voila, my problem is solve, in a hard way.
But then, what make me worried me, was, if this malicious act can gather my submitted search keywords, then it should be able to also fetch any information that I submit, including login details. So I hurried for a solution.
After (ironically) searching for the answer in Google, I landed on this page. There I learned a simple trick to cure this malicious act.



