A new service for bloggers who want to boost their posts and ideas in the virtual world has made some waves at this year’s edition of The Next Web conference. RollMe, for now released as beta, is advertised as a

Have a project that needs a voice-over? Not sure where to start? Who to audition? Where to find reliable and cheap voice-over artist? Are you already feeling lost in the thought process? Then you should absolutely meet VoiceBunny. This web

In the age of smartphones and speed, webmasters are forced to score a point when it comes to website loading speed and that’s where CDN Services (Content Delivery Network/Content Distribution Network) come in. These services provide users with faster loading

Guest post by Yo Noguchi. Concentration is a finite resource. Our minds start to wander and the first place we go is conveniently located in the world wide web, which at its worst, can become a black hole for productivity.

Update: I just noticed that the plus.google.com updates indexed on Google are actually Google Buzz posts. It seems that Google is still not indexing the Google+ Public updates. If at all they start indexing the public posts, the below analysis

There is no hard and fast rule that everyone visiting your blog should read your posts. People visiting your blog may partially depend on the SEO strategies you deploy; but guaranteeing the readability of the posts depends on how well

Guest Post by Sarah Johnston. Editor’s note: This isn’t anything like you have read on Technically Personal for a long time. It’s a straight-from-the-heart article by a 76-year-old blogger, which I feel is a worthy read for every young(er) blogger.

The short term answer: The same thing you find yourself naturally linking to! That however isn’t really very accurate – only the concept is. Facebook has ~550 million users (It’s hard to keep up these days) in the U.S.A. and

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