INTERNET
How to Get Rid of Internet Explorer Error Messages
When browsing on the internet you may come across with a “problem” error message popping up every time the site is visited “Problems with this web page might prevent it from being displayed properly or functioning properly. In the future, you can display this message by double-clicking the warning icon displayed in the status bar” The message ended with the detail information about the error message with some codes which won’t be understand by common users.
Another error message frequently appear on Web sites that have a script “problem issue” is the error message “A runtime error has occurred. Do you wish to debug? “. If the answer to these questions [Yes], then you will be “invited” to improve the website.
These messages should only need to be known by the webmaster so that it can improve the site immediately. it seems very ridiculous if visitors who don’t know anything about the web sites annoyed by the message they should not need to see.
if you want the error messages above don’t come up over and over, you can try these simple steps.
- Go to Internet Option through Internet Explorer. In Internet Explorer, click [Tools] [Internet Options].
- In the “Internet Properties”, click the tab [Advanced].
- Check the text [Disable script debugging].
- Uncheck the [Display a notification about every script error].
- Click [Apply], and iklik [OK] to close the Internet Options window
The Bloggers Who Revolutionize the Blogosphere
Nowadays blogs and blogging communities have become part our lifestyle as it increasingly grown to be mainstream over the internet. The popularity of blog can never be separated from the extra ordinary persons behind it, as the pioneers, founders, journalists, Software developers or simply bloggers.
Here, we have picked up some of the most influential pioneers in the Blogosphere.
Peter Rojas
Peter Rojas is the co-founder and CEO of the music site RCRD LBL, an ad-supported online free music distribution site that offers free music to download or stream.
Prior to the project , Rojas was the founding editor of the popular technology blogs Engadget, Rojas was also a former Gizmodo technology weblog editor and co-founder. Not to mention several other popular technology blogs including Joystiq, hackaday, Engadget HD and Engadget Mobile. He has also been a contributing writer to several newspapers and magazines including: Wired ,The Guardian, and The New York Times.
Xeni Jardin
Xeni Jardin is a Technology journalist and weblogger who works in print, broadcast and online media in the United States.
She She began her journalism career in the early 1990s, and at present known for her position as co-editor of the collaborative weblog Boing Boing; as a contributor to Wired News and Wired Magazine , and as a correspondent for the NPR show Day to Day.
Xeni Jardin has also worked as a guest technology news commentator for television networks such as CNN, ABC and Fox News.
Benjamin Trott
Benjamin Trott is a co-founder is the man behind Movable Type and TypePad.
Trott is Six Apart ‘s chief technical officer. He is a regular contributor to CPAN and has written for Perl.com and contributed to Essential Blogging.
At the early stages, Movable Type was developed by Trott during a period of unemployment to help out his wife Mena Trott with her blog for Mena’s personal blogging use. During the first hour that Movable Type was released, it showed amazing 100 downloads, that’s how everything started.
In 2003, Six Apart launched TypePad, a hosted weblog service that continually wins awards as best in class.
In January 2005, Six Apart took over another pioneer in blogging, LiveJournal.
Mena Trott
Mena Trott made her first efforts in weblogging at dollarshort.org in 2001.With her husband Benjamin Trott, Mena is a co-founder of Six Apart, where the Movable Type and TypePad came from.
The ‘SIX APART’ name originates from the fact that Mena Trott and co-founder/husband Benjamin Trott were born six days apart.
Trott is president of Six Apart. She helps lead management and business efforts, and makes the company products aesthetically pleasing and functionally intuitive.
Trott was included in the list of the People of the Year by PC Magazine in 2004.
Jonathan Schwartz
Jonathan Schwartz is currently President and CEO of Sun Microsystems, as well as a member of the Company’s Board of Directors.
Schwartz maintains a blog at http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/. As one of the few Fortune 500 CEO Bloggers, Schwartz is acknowledged for his efforts to bring better transparency into the corporate world and had a public exchange with SEC Chairman Christopher Cox about the use of blogs and websites to meet Regulation Fair Disclosure.
Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble is an American blogger who first rose to fame while working as a Technical Evangelist for Microsoft. Scoble is best known for his popular blog, Scobleizer, which came to prominence during his tenure as a technical evangelist at Microsoft. He then moved from Microsoft to PodTech.net a video-podcast company.
He currently works for Fast Company, producing and staring in a video show. He is also the co-author of Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers with Shel Israel.
Jason Calacanis
Jason Calacanis is a Greek-Irish American Internet entrepreneur and former blogger. He has founded many companies including Silicon Alley Reporter and Weblogs, Inc. His first company was part of the dot-com era in New York, and his second venture capitalized on the growth of blogs before being sold to AOL.
Jason Calacanis is the man who found Mahalo.com and has been the CEO since 2007.
Matt Mullenweg
Born as Matthew Charles Mullenweg, He is the founding developer of the popular open-source blogging software WordPress and writes a his personal blog, Photo Matt which becomes popular too.
After quitting from CNET, he has devoted the most of his time to developing several open source projects. He started developing Wordpress in 2002, at the time Moveable Type was one of the most popular blogging platforms before they.
Then Wordpress came along to save the day. at present the software is considered the most popular blogging platform that is used to host millions of blogs on the Internet.
Yahoo! Go: Access Yahoo Anywhere
On the Internet, there are numbers portals that offers the browsing convenience. Yahoo!, for example, offers almost all the information in just one site. With their features; Yahoo! Maps, Local, Yahoo! Yahoo! Address Book, Yahoo! Calendar, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Finance, Yahoo! Sports, Yahoo! Entertainment, Yahoo! oneSearch, Yahoo! Weather, Flickr, or Yahoo! Mail, practically you won’t have to go to other sites one by one to find the information that you need.
Along with the high use of mobile Internet, Yahoo! Don’t want to lose their loyal visitors by plunging into mobile world. It began with the launch WAP based portal. This portal can be accessed through http://m.yahoo.com on your phone’s browser. The design looks really simple without many images. you can simply access the information from Yahoo!.
Yahoo! Go
To draw attention from mobile users. Yahoo! Then develop mobile applications based on Java. It’s called Yahoo! Go. The apps perform nice GUI with a little 3D touch.
There a variety of interesting widgets on Yahoo! Go, such as oneSearch, Mail, Flickr, News, Sports, Finance, Entertainment, Weather, Maps, and various additional widgets in the Widget Gallery. Through Yahoo! Go, It seems that Yahoo is trying to redeem their weakness in WAP portal.
Multi-Touch Support on the Firefox 3.1
It’s a good news for Firefox 3.1 and Mac users. Mozilla has just released Firefox 3.1 pre-beta 2 Mac developers. Consequently, Firefox will support multi-touch feature that is activated by using two, three or fourof your fingers.
Three-finger sweep to the left and right, for example, apply to the navigation page to the front and back. Three-finger sweep in the vertical jump will jump the page to the top or bottom. Playing finger clockwise movement of the tab from left to right and vice versa. Meanwhile, zoom in and out of a page is done via the ‘pinch’ motion.
Unfortunately, at this stage, Edward Lee from the Mozilla not know whether the finger-friendliness will appear in the final release of Firefox which is expected to be ready early next year. What is clear, the trial features; these can be enjoyed by users of the MacBook Pro. So, we’ll wait when the multi-touch features are present for the other platforms.
5 Most Popular Features on Google

There are many special features on Google that can help us searching just about everything that we want to find.
Some of the Most popular features on Google that are very useful for users, as quoted from Techdream, are;
1. The simple math calculations
Google’s search engine can do simple math calculations such as multiplication, division, addition, or subtraction, as Google has the ability to be functioned as a calculator. Just type the number you want to be counted along with the parameter in the search engine form, for example: 5 3 * 5, and press Enter or the Search button on Google.
2. Currency conversion.
Currency conversion facility is also available on Google. Just type the currency figures followed by currency signs that you want to convert from a certain currency to the desired currency in the search engine, for example: 100 USD in EUR, and press Enter.
3. Viewing time in various cities around the world.
You can find out the local time in a city or other countries. Just type in the time [name of city / country] in the search form to find out easily with the local time in a city / country. For example ‘time in Barcelona’.
4. Units Conversion
In addition to functioning as a calculator, the Google can also convert the measurement. For example: 100 inch in meters.
5. Spelling Checker
Google also have the feature to check your spelling, either regular spelling for nouns, such as names and places, which may not appear in spelling checker program or standard dictionary.
MySpace App for Google G1 Phone
Social networking site Facebook and MySpace have already courted iPhone users more easily to these sites through a special application.
News Corp. - the owner of MySpace - announced that its Mobile applications are ready to be downloaded for G1 on this week. through the Google-run Android Market.
The G1 is made by Taiwan’s HTC Corp and recently launched Wednesday by T-Mobile in the U.S. The Google’s first mobile phone costs of U.S. $ $ 179 with two-year contract.
Meanwhile, a special application for Facebook in the Android mobile phone-based Android is still unavailable. Spokesman Facebook is not commenting. But that, until now Facebook has developed an application for the iPhone and Blackberry from Research In Motion
Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 Download
Previously we posted about how hot the web browser battle since the coming of Google Chrome and the Popular IE. And Now Mozilla releases Firefox 3.1 Beta for developer testing and community feedback. The new version came up with some new features you can expect, like Gecko layout engine, support for CSS 2.1 and CSS 3 properties, Smart Location Bar and more…, lets take a closer looks at what the Firefox 3.1 beta 1 all about;
Improved Ctrl-Tab 3D interface
A new tab-switching shortcut that shows previews of the tab you’re switching to
Faster JavaScript
Firefox 3.1 is proven to be the fastest compared to other browsers, and this is due to the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine that built into 3.1.
Location Awareness
Firefox 3.1 will set up geolocation to the mix, streamlining the process required to get information from web sites based on your location
The Web technologies Support
To compete against the other emerging browsers, th Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 also support the Latest Web tech, such as <video> and <audio> elements, the W3C Geolocation API, web worker threads, JavaScript query selectors, SVG transforms and offline applications.
- Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 [Mozilla]














