Saturday, January 15, 2005

See what Search Engines see!

Yellowpipe Internet Services has a great tool that uses Lynx text-Based Viewer to show what web spiders will pick up. It is a great way to work out your keyword density and work out what you need to change!

Friday, January 14, 2005

We got through the Web Design Challenge

Hi everybody, we took part during December in the UK Web Design Challenge, a joint initiative between the Government and the Design Museum for pupils aged 11-14. During Phase 1 of the competition entrants were asked to design a home page for a variety of topics. Out of the whole country 92 schools got through.

Monday, January 10, 2005

Flaw in Internet Explorer puts users in dire risk!!!

Danish Giant Secunia issued a critical warning to all users of Internet Explorer. The microsft browser can be exploited very easily by just visiting a hacker's website. Not only does it allow the hacker programmed access but allows the use of cmd.exe which can do anything on your comp. To test whether you are vulnerable visit the Secunia test page


Monday, January 03, 2005

Happy New Year Everybody

i would just like to thank everyone that has visited this site. thanks to you we have just about got enough page views and points to keep this blog running.

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Red Cross expects total deaths to exceed 100,000

At the moment the total fatalities is around 76,700 and still rising. However, with the threat of disease becoming ever more apparent and many regions still out of reach the number could be much higher.
LINK

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Can you believe it, more than 60,000 people killed by the tsunamis

Hundred of european tourists were confirmed dead as they were found strewn across beaches in Thailand. The figure which yesterday was only at 23,000 has almost tripled and has turned about to be a Global Disaster. And even so 1000s more are still missing in Sri Lanka as they raise their estimate from 12,000 to 18,000.
LINK

Monday, December 27, 2004

Number of fatalities still rising at 23,000

The number of dead is still rising and rising. International aid efforts have begun amid fears that disease could spread through the disaster zone. And with fisherman out at Sea still missing the death toll is expected to be above the 30,000 mark.
LINK

Death toll rises to above 20,000

The earthquake and Tsunamis that hit South-east Asia has caused at least 20,000 fatalities. So far confirmed deaths are:
Sri Lanka: 11,000 dead
Indonesia: 4,500 dead
India: 2,958 dead
Thailand: 839 dead
Malaysia: 44 dead
Maldives: 32 dead
Burma: 30 dead
Bangladesh: 2 dead
LINK