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14 Simple Tips for Super Fast Web Browsing

Posted on 22 October 2009 by admin

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From Source: Zen Habits

As someone who does most of his work on the web, I’ve developed some habits to allow me to work quickly, without distraction, so that I can get my work done easily.

When I see others browse the web, it sometimes surprises me how far behind they are, and when others see me browse the web they’re surprised at how quick I am.

I’m not bragging — I know there are web monkeys faster than me. But I thought I’d share some of my tricks for the masses, in hopes that it’ll be of some use.

First, understand that everyone has their own personal style of browsing, and I don’t think you should adopt every tip below. This is what works for me. You probably won’t like it as much.

Second, understand that my philosophy is one of minimalism: I don’t like a lot of bells, whistles or distractions, and I like fast, lightweight programs that aren’t bloated or slow. I also like to work quickly, using the keyboard mostly, so that I can get my work done without friction.

So here are my tips — some of these will be old hat for web veterans, but they bear repeating.

Listropolis’ Take:

GREAT list! These tips are simple, and can be implemented immediately.

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10 Amazing URLs with Sites that Suck

Posted on 16 May 2008 by admin

From NowPublic:

In the real world, location can be everything.  On the Internet, a website’s virtual location, its URL, can be just as important.

Most URLs give you exactly what you think they will.  Money.com takes you to CNN’s Money page.  If you’re looking for a car, go to Cars.com.  Movies.com gives you all the information that you would could want that has to do with Hollywood.

Then there are the ones that suck — those complete wastes of excellent domain names that take you to a blank page (or even worse, a dreaded advertising page).  Here are some URLs that SHOULD be something.  They just aren’t.

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12 Trends for the Next 3 Years for Internet Marketing

Posted on 16 May 2008 by admin

From the Site:

I’ve been publishing Web Digest For Marketers since April 14th, 1995. It was the very first email newsletter about Internet marketing.

My staff and I have seen tectonic changes that will only accelerate. On the other hand, we’ve witnessed many “next big things” fizzle and die, never to be heard from again.

The 12 trends below represent what I think you need to keep an eye on in the foreseeable future. Enjoy.

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