
Archive for September, 2009
Social networking sites have changed the rules
The heart and soul of social networking sites are user’s profiles. It’s like their own Internet sanctuary, a place where they can express their thoughts and feelings, post photographs and show off their network of friends. Such sites are becoming astonishingly popular, introducing new forms of addictions, creating all sorts of addicts such as Facebook [...]
Google is damaging the Cloud’s reputation
Cloud computing, the next big boom in the world of IT, where traditional locally-installed software will be a thing of the past. Online managed services and software-as-a-service (saas) will make desktop applications obsolete, as efforts are already being made by a handful of giant corporate players that are investing in moving customers to the cloud. [...]
Making real money in “Virtual Reality”
The concept of making money as commonly known relies entirely on having a job, a real job! Whether it consists of sitting behind a desk, selling goods or working the muscles out like a builder does, the job is real because it exists in the real world. Then the Internet came along, and a whole [...]
Microblogging, will it replace emails?
Microblogging is a new form of communication in which users can describe their current status in short posts distributed by instant messages, mobile phones, email or the Web. Twitter, a perfect example of microblogging, has seen a lot of growth since it launched in October, 2006. A user can updates her post by describing her [...]
Upcoming work: Lighthouse WiFi Hotspot
This is a Metropolitan WiFi Hotspot website, offering the community free services as well as paid Internet access. It’s built using XHTML/CSS, Javascript, PHP and MySQL. The design combines both clean and slick urban graphics with the traditional feel of Tripoli. The site is still under construction; more information will be posted soon.








