Computers & Internet

Feature articles on computers and Internet

Search Engine Marketing?

Thursday, February 2, 2012
By Luca Vicini

Every day millions of people use search engines such Google, Bing and Yahoo to find information on the web. Search Engine Marketing (SEM) is the process of improving a website visibility in Internet Search Engines Result Pages (SERP). A business that has its website appearing on top of SERP for keywords relevant to its activity... »

Are you Smarter than your Smartphone?

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
By Zen2net

2011 was the year of the Social Networking boom and 2012 is set to be the year mobile phone hackers expand their reach worldwide. Since the first iPhone was launched in 2007, there has been a steady growth in the quality and popularity of 'smartphone' technology. Today, almost 30% of mobile phone users have... »

2012: New Year’s Resolution

Monday, January 2, 2012
By Zen2net

Technology has come a long way in helping motivate people to meet that resolve and get off the couch and sweat it out. Notwithstanding the competition, the three biggest enablers are Nintendo’s Wii, Sony’s Playstation3 + Move, and Microsoft XBox-Kinect - all of whom provide gaming consoles. »

Tech Horizons 2012

Saturday, December 3, 2011
By Zen2net

2012 is just around the corner, so what innovations might we expect in the tech marketplace? Human ingenuity is boundless and in computer technology there is no limit. »

A Brilliant Mind with Attitude – By Zen II Net

Friday, November 4, 2011
By David Darby
A Brilliant Mind with Attitude – By Zen II Net

Practically anyone who uses a computer, regardless of the operating system was recently made aware of the demise of Steve Jobs, co-founder of the Apple brand. His story is not simply one of a young, intrepid and 'geeky' California boy who made good. His story is about Attitude. »

Computing Article by Zen II Net

Saturday, October 8, 2011
By David Darby

Towards the end of 2010 a new technology ‘buzz’ term started to appear in the media… something called ‘Cloud computing.’ Most people thought it would only affect large businesses, specifically IT companies. »