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Why Google Apps are right for Non-Profits and NGO’s
Subsequent having been web host for many NGO‘s and non-profits I am know very well the struggle with members and their emails accounts. It just seems to be the never ending story. No matter how good instructions you make for the users there are...
2 commentsTop 35 WordPress CMS Plugins
Wordpress is great CMS tool and with easy adaption it can be modified from blogging syste tom full blown CMS system. Recently I suggested that Wordspress is suitible CMS system for NGO‘s and Non-profits and in this article I will show the the...
9 commentsWordpress for Non-Profits and NGO’s
WordPress is an open source CMS (Content management system) powered by PHP and MySQL. It is often used as a blog publishing application. It has many features including a plugin architecture and a templating system. Used by over 300 of the 10,000 biggest websites, WordPress is the most popular blog software in use today. As of September 2009, it was being used by 202 million websites worldwide.
0 commentsAngling in Iceland
Iceland, the land of fire and ice, is home to some of the best Atlantic salmon and game fishing in the world. There are also great value lakes and deep sea fishing from the Icelandic coast of Iceland.
2 commentsDon't get quick rich... getting rich takes time
Internet marketing programs are actually rather simple. You get paid for selling someone else's product or service. It is like being a salesman, just on the web. All you have to do is sign up with a program of...
1 commentShared web hosting, virtual private server (VPS) or dedicated server?
Dedicated server (Flickr image JohnSeb) Most webmasters start with shared hosting when they start their website, but as it grows and the website becomes more popular the server just does not cut it any longer. The question then becomes do you...
1 commentThe Blue Lagoon in Iceland - Geothermal spa
For centuries, the people of Iceland have used their hot springs for bathing, baking and washing clothes. The first use of geothermal energy for heating did not come until 1907 when a farmer ran a concrete pipe from a hot spring that led steam into his house. The Blue Lagoon is part of the 81 per cent of total primary energy supply in Iceland is derived from domestically produced renewable energy sources. The water in the Blue Lagoon is first used to create electricity, then to make hot water
7 commentsHorseback riding in Iceland on the Icelandic Horse
The Icelandic horse is unique amongst horse breeds because it masters five gaits. No horse has been imported to Iceland for more than a thousand years and riding the Icelandic horse in its natural habitat is unique experience. The history of the...
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