September 4th, 2008
Just downloaded Google Chrome and taken it for a spin.

The Good
- Initially the pages loads very fast.
- It allows you to see which tab is taking up most resources (so you can close it)
- There is a special incognito tab where your history and cookies are deleted immediately after closing the tab.
The Bad
So the tab craze part of me took over and started googling and opening search results in more tabs..
This is the part that needs a little getting used to.
When switching from tab to tab, the previously loade tab display a second or two of blank (where contents already been loaded).
initially, I thought it was a blank tab and closed it..
- Looks like with all new development, theres a lack of addon/plugins at this moment,
hence I found myself switching between firefox and chrome.
The Ugly
This is the show stopper..
- I use cpanel online webmail (suspected this loads pretty slow..)
The problem is that chrome don’t seems to allow attachements to load when I compose an email.
I click browse, that was fine…
When I click add, all I got was an error page…
Overall
Well, It’s still a browser with pretty good potential.
considering the team that brought us gmail, I guess the above is just teething problem that should be over in a few months.
I can live with chrome and firefox for the time being.
but InternetExplorer? that’s so far behind…
the speed, the way it loads and everything.
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August 24th, 2008
Every business is built with industry specific tools, and an Internet marketing venture is no different.
The exact resources you need vary according to the niche you select, but there are a few basic essentials every online marketer should have in his or her arsenal, as you’ll learn in Jo Han Mok’s Cracking the Internet Millionaire Code.
Basic Web Tools
Obviously, you’ll need a domain name and a good hosting service for your Website. It’s imperative that you choose a provider that offers reliability and solid customer service, so be sure to research a company thoroughly before investing in them.
To maintain your website, you’ll need basic site building software and an FTP client. A site builder can also be called a Web editor or HTML editor, and is used to create and update your core Web page files.
An FTP client is a simple tool that allows you to connect your computer with your Web host account and move files back and forth, such as when you are uploading changes or downloading backups. Both of these tools can be found at bargain pricing, and even for free, and most reliable formats are those which can be downloaded and operated from your desktop.
Every marketer should also have a blog on his or her domain. This software allows you to run a search engine friendly, Web 2.0 style portal with very little effort and virtually no technical expertise.
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August 9th, 2008
China Olympic on 08-08-08 Friday,
Singapore National Day Parade on 09-08-08 Saturday
Wow, What a week weekend of visual feasting…
The 2008 Olympic hosted in China on such an auspsious date for the oriental continent is really a match made in heaven!
I caught a glimps of fireworks display at around midnight from above the hdb skyline outside my bedroom window..
Guess it must be the rehearsal for NDP tomorrow.. simply spectacular!..
Cheers and well done to China for the breath taking Olympic opening, simply beautiful..
Happy Birthday To Singapore.. I’ll be watching the National Day Parade on television…
Hope to get the ticket for 2009 NDP though..
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