Blog - Archive for the ‘ Resources ’ CategoryGet to know New Zealand!September 24th, 2011Ever wondered what makes New Zealand so special or what the best attractions are? Below we have put together a list of popular resources on everything you need to know for living, traveling and experiencing New Zealand. Learn about New Zealand
Things to experience in New Zealand
Facts and figures about New Zealand If you are looking for more information, please also see our post on: Travel & Tourism Within New Zealand Website Design – Browser compatibility testing for IE 5.5 to 9.0July 26th, 2010
When creating a new website or updating an existing web project, it can be fustrating testing out the compatibility between various Internet Explorer browser versions. IETester is a free WebBrowser that allows you to have the rendering and javascript engines of IE9 preview, IE8, IE7 IE 6 and IE5.5 on Windows 7, Vista and XP, as well as the installed IE in the same process. This program is free to use and download with additional add-ons available through: We highly recommend this program to professional website designers and developers as well as recreational or student designers, which can save you a lot of time in testing and give you more time to design!
Where To Find Jobs Online – Part 1January 29th, 2010So you have recently finished your studies, become unemployed or are looking to get back in to work. Now the question is where do I start? This article will give you some basic information and resources, where you can start looking and searching online for that dream job, in any industry and business area. There are a number of very good New Zealand job sites which let you perform detailed searches on the type of job, location, position and yearly income you are looking for. The great thing about these sites is that you do not need to register in order to browse through their job listings and can compare your skills, experience and offered positions with each other. How Many Website Links Do I Have In Google?January 29th, 2010With Google’s scheduled search update, which was to be launched in the first week of January 2010. I have received a number of emails from website owners asking how they can find out, how many website links their site has indexed in Google? Google offers a very simple way of finding out how many links it currently holds in it’s index for a specific website. The results are given as an estimate and should not be seen as an exact count. |


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