How to type faster?
Posted by Jason on
August 24, 2008
Type a lot! Yup, there is no way you can type faster if you not punching the keyboard everyday.
When I was young, I want to type faster like the person in a movie that I watched. It would be very cool when you can type faster and don’t have to see the keyboard while you typing. Then, I thought I need a typing software to practice but that software does not really help me. I make a lot of errors if I use the typing technique. But in case you want to try the software, here is the link.
Then, after few years, I start blogging. From there, I type a lot because everyday I have new ideas for my blog. I did some researches and type what I have found. Read More »
Web Page Error Toolkit
Posted by Jason on
July 16, 2008
Customize your 404 error pages with the Web Page Error Toolkit!
For large web sites with extensive amounts of content, 2 to 10 percent of traffic is looking for pages that either don’t exist or have been moved. Most web servers return a generic 404 error page or a sitemap when a user’s desired page cannot be found. These unhelpful pages often result in a dead end for users.
With Microsoft’s Web Page Error Toolkit, you can create dynamic 404 pages that contain customized error messages along with search results seeded with relevant keywords to help your users move past the missing page and find the information they need. Below is an example of a screenshot of what the typical 404 error page looks like “before & after” the application of the Web Page Error Toolkit: Read More »
Gmail Login Error 502
Posted by Jason on
February 18, 2008
Depending on email for a big part of one’s life can sometimes come and bite one in the arse. Gmail users experienced this first hand over the past weekend, when many turned to Google Groups and reported that they could not sign into their mail accounts and that they were greeted with a ‘friendly’ 502 error when attempting it.
Google started addressing the issue as soon as they found out about it, but it was only this morning when the problem ceased to exist. Over the weekend complainers were met by a Google Guide posting in the respective thread and saying that “I’m sorry to hear that some of you are unable to access your accounts due to 502 errors. Our team is currently aware of the problem and we are working to get things back up and running for you. Please visit our Gmail Updates and Alerts subgroup for up to date information on this problem.” Read More »





