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It appears google doesn’t beleive in Santa Firefox anymore.. indeed it’s now ’similar to an automated request or spyware’..
It’s “firefox on a mac” - not exactly your average trojan riddled script kiddie ‘doz box or snakes on a plane now, is it?
.. and yes, as a side note, I’m currently running OS X - it’s been a downright joy compared to crashing1 around in Windows.
- .. ba-da-boom-tish. Bah, screw you - I thought it was funny. :) (↩)
After running
Google Analytics for a month or so now, some interesting trends have emerged.
Now, before I begin, it should be noted that I don’t particularly use Google’s Analytics engine to help find the advertising ’sweet spot’ - rather it’s a tool for me to identify the content and layout that works best for you, […]
One of the issues I’ve wrestled with recently is what constitutes acceptable levels of advertising, the relative returns and how much is, well, too much.
With the introduction of the new design, a few things have changed - firstly,
Google Adsense is gone. The returns are truly minuscule unless one is receiving hits in the tens […]
Firefox has finally reached the milestone of 1.5.. Which is a very cool thing.
It’s a long way from it’s humble and somewhat initially awkward origins - not unlike a teenager who’s finally managed to work out how to ‘make out’ with the cute blonde down the road without looking like a tool in the process.
As […]
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