Not long ago I had been some sort of shopping spree. Not for the clothes that women like me would have. I was simply looking for the best web host that I could get for one of my blogs. Instead of hopping from one web host site to another I simply looked for web hosting sites that provide ratings for the different web hosts around the web.

Ratings by Category

Web Hosting Rating had performed well to my expectations. One very useful thing  that I’ve noticed is that I can get the top ten best web hosts at a glance, or choose to see the best web hosts in every category. Every web hosts are made to be different which answers to the differing customer need. Do you want the best dedicated web hosting providers? Then look for the list under dedicated hosting. How about a Unix web host? Web Hosting Rating provides a good top ten list.

Get the Best


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Web Hosting Rating also maintains a web hosting awards system where one can find web hosts in every category. The Hosting Awards 2008 features a particular web host that is suited best in each type. The cheapest web host is indicated by the Best Budget Hosting, while the Best Blog Hosting indicates the host that works well with blogs.

The Web Hosting Rating’s directory should lead you to more hosting providers, if you want more options to choose from. Each web host has its own detailed description and review as well.

Manage Your Site Well with Some Useful Tutorials

Web Hosting Rating offers more than helping customers choose the right web host: their articles section is a huge compilation useful web host tutorials. Are you finally moving your site to a dedicated server? Learn from Managed Dedicated Hosting and see if you really need it for your website.

Have you chosen a good domain name?

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I believe women who love shopping would be delighted to hear this.

Shopping is now made easier using a virtual mirror developed by Fraunhofer Institute. This new womanly-gadget would help shoppers pick their set of clothes without the hassle of undressing numerous times.


photo credit: bjearwicke (SXC)

People who get to visit the IFA electronics show in Berlin should be able to glimpse a demo of somebody trying out new clothes without the need to take off clothes.

The entire setup consists of a flat panel display with touch screen, a camera mounted above it and lighting to evenly illuminate users. A shopper is required to stand in front of the equipment in green T-shirt. Once a camera has shot the image, the resulting picture is subjected to some algorithm where the shopper can just change the green T-shirt into some other funky style in various colors, logos and textures.

If I happen to be that shopper then I would not get tired hunting for an outfit from several wardrobes, then get into the fitting room, and then doing the outfit selection again.

The idea simply started out on superimposing shoes for a Paris-based Adidas store. Back then, changing clothes through this method was difficult because of the differing texture qualities of clothes. This time the scientists got it right.

I think this is where geeks and fashionistas finally agreed on this one thing.

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I have been tweaking out this blog’s layout over the weekend. Finding a new combination of widgets was not an easy task: it took me more than a day to accomplish. Finally I got a layout that I am happy to have – at this time.

Read More About Me

Since I got a very early post about myself, I thought that I might as well place that link below my profile. I’ve also added a contact me page for those who need to get in touch with me through email.

Easy Entrecard Drops

Entrecard visitors are a different bunch. They usually skim information and make their drop. I made that widget accessible right below my profile.

Freelance Stuff

These are featured posts that I plan to change from time to time. These posts are the one’s that I have written well but did not make it through the top lists.

What’s Hot and What’s New

revamped blog layout

Image credit to jonner

What’s Hot is a list of my most commented posts. What’s New is a list of my newest posts. Take a pick.

Purely oDesk or Paypal

I’ve created One-Stop oDesk Corner to accommodate oDesk and Paypal visitors to these information. I have written a lot of posts about oDesk, Payoneer and Paypal but these information get buried under the dozens of posts that I have written. Now the link should be easier for oDesk visitors to get to the posts.

Paypal is a very common payment method. The write-ups should also help these visitors well.

Other Minds

This is simply a blogroll that lists down blogs with the most recent posts. This is a great opportunity for link lovers to get their blogs listed. I maintain two blogrolls, a page containing links where blogs are categorized, and a blogroll list at the right side. If you often update your blogs, then this is a good way to get featured.

I decided to have one blogroll to maintain. It is the list of links along the right sidebar of this blog.

Lessened Number of Posts

From seven posts per page I decided to reduce it to only three posts to facilitate loading time. I believe this move made by blog load significantly faster.

My Own Template

I am still interested in coming up with my own template – the one that I can truly call my own. Right now I’m contented with the change in widgets.

Do you like the new layout?

The main reason why I changed the layout is for every group of visitor to easily access information that they need. I got oDesk visitors, blog visitors and search engine visitors too, so I need to cater to those groups. I still have some loose ends to finish but I think the major changes are helpful enough to most visitors of this site.

Do you have something to say?

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