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Archive for July, 2010

If you are the webmaster of an established site, you might tend to be faithful to the old Java platform for maintaining and developing your webpage. However, the newest trend in web developing is Joomla, and you could find some Canadian web hosting providers that could give you a great Joomla site for less money.

Your web-hosting provider has to be reliable and fast. However, this is not all, as he must also guide you through the tough world of online moneymaking business. Flash and Java sites are still in demand, but Joomla is the only future. If you want your site to last for ages, you must make it with Joomla. Find a cheap web hosting provider and you can be sure you made a great deal with only a little amount of money spent.

A Joomla site is more reliable and your uptime will be guaranteed. You will need cloud hosting and a dedicated server from cheapest web hosting provider, but if you don’t have the money for this even, just go for a simple hosting plan at the beginning. Ask your provider for a new plan later according to your needs and optimize your site to pop up first on Google searches. This is not hard especially with Joomla and you will find your site easier to manage than any other Java site. If you are experienced and you can handle Joomla and java at the same time, you could come up with a reliable site that is easy to read and understand.

When you think of a colour laser printer you probably think of big expensive machines that cost a fortune to run in terms of printer cartridges, but the new Samsung CLP-300 will change all that.  In terms of running costs the Samsung CLP-300 toner cartridges don’t cost much more than your average inkjet cartridges and they print a lot more pages than your average inkjet cartridge, the black prints 2,000 pages and the colours 1,000 pages each. The there are four Samsung toners cartridges in all as well as a drum unit and waste toner bottle which needs to be changed less frequently than the toner cartridges. When start using the CLP-300 you notice that is well designed and well built, it’s not the prettiest thing in the world but it is functional. The paper tray hold around 150 sheets and the paper feed has a very smooth operation, the paper feed and the operation noise in general is very quiet which not what we have come to expect from budget laser printers. Printing speed is good and very close to the official figures given by Samsung of 16ppm printing in mono, colour printing is a little slower but still true the 4ppm quoted on the CLP-300’s documentation. Print quality is also very good, it can be a little heavy at times but this can be manually adjusted using the software that comes with the CLP-300. Compared to other printers offered from other brands the CLP-300 matches them in terms of performance and beats them in terms of value for money.