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How to link to other sites?

While analyzing the monthly traffic on our site we realized that the 'Links' section had a very small number of visitors. On a monthly basis, this section is visited 500 times. This represents only 0.17% of our monthly traffic. Such small numbers do not justify keeping a separate section only for links. Also, having your site listed on our section doesn't bring you too much traffic. This is why we decided to remove this section entirely and replace it with something better.

Traffic Details for our first year of existence

Since our launch, back on the 21st of January 2007, our site has evolved a lot - especially in the number of published articles and the amount of traffic it receives every day. For those of you who are curios how many visitors we had in the first year, here you have our traffic details until January 21st 2008.

Launching the Windows Vista for Beginners Blog

Since it's launch, our site has evolved quite a lot: we published around 140 articles, we added new features, content categories, improved the navigation and the quality of our writing. In the months to come we would like to continue this process of evolution and offer much more to our visitors.

The newly created blog section will be used to inform you of the changes to come, share our learning and build a stronger relationship with our readers.

Top 10: Reasons Why Internet Explorer 7 Add-Ons Suck

Initially we wanted to check out the Add-Ons for Internet Explorer page to see the available offerings and try to create a "Top 10: Best Add-Ons for Internet Explorer 7". We browsed through most of the available Add-Ons and we barely managed to find some that are good enough to be included in a Top 10. However, we found lots of bad Add-Ons with little or no functionality and many other issues.

This is why we decided to cancel our "Top 10: Best Add-Ons..." and create "Top 10: Reasons Why Internet Explorer 7 Add-Ons Suck" instead:

Windows Vista's biggest problem

In the last few weeks we ran a poll on our site, asking our readers to point out what is Windows Vista's biggest problem. Due to the fact that our site does not have high traffic we managed the gather only 534 votes. However the results are pretty conclusive.
Our readers pointed out that, after approximately 6 months, Windows Vista has two main problems: the lack of proper drivers (36% of votes) and lots of application compatibility issues (36% of votes).

We have been using Windows Vista since it was launched and, based on our experience, we agree with our readers.

Microsoft Surface

These days, Microsoft launched an exciting computer called Surface. Microsoft Surface™ is the first commercially available "surface computer" that allows users to manipulate digital content using natural motions, hand gestures or physical objects.

Surface is a 30-inch (76 cm) display in a table-like form factor, 22 inches (56 cm) high, 21 inches (53 cm) deep, and 42 inches (107 cm) wide. It uses cameras to sense objects, hand gestures and touch. This user input is then processed and the result is displayed on the surface using rear projection. The software runs on Windows Vista and it has Ethernet, wireless and Bluetooth connectivity.

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