How much ram would one need where you could open multiple browsers, each with several tabs and have each one run smoothly? I'm planning on upgrading and I see that everyone has ranged from 2g to 16gb.. I don't want overkill though.. I'm currently at 4gb and still have some lag..
I would manually submit to get a DMOZ listing. Theres never any guarantee that you can get listed even if you outsource it.
In the overall scheme of things I feel as though DMOZ has lost a lot of the weight that it once had. For me personally, if I don't get a DMOZ listing then its no big...
Honestly I would just go by rule of thumb. Is it annoying and distracting to the user? Does it lower the level of quality of the overall site? If so.. then don't do it.
If you wait a little while longer it will probably come back. Google dance.
Unless of course you did something with on-page or off-page seo that would make such a significant impact..
I've been waiting for a giant like google to step into this. Too long its been MPAA bullying around all these sites, now they have a GIANT to face..
Maybe soon they'll have an epiphany and let go what they know they can never and should never control.
I recommend attending local meetup groups to meet potential clients. Such as small business meet ups and such.
You should definitely start small, deliver awesome work and ask for referrals afterwards.
4 months? haha That guy must be happy. Such low inmate populations, here in america we have Thousands in our prisons.
Atleast they didn't get worse sentences.
I perfer Chrome for general browsing,
I have also tried seamonkey in the past and liked it a lot.
Only trouble I had was sometimes it was hard to clear my private data.
also it didn't have translations available.
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