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How To Get Royalty Free Icons
Monday, 04 August 2008
By Jeff Jarred

  Icons are the seemingly 'unimportant' graphics on a site. For example, a website may have icons shaped like arrow marks instead of bullets when numbering a list. Here are some of the common uses of icons:

As bullets for numbering

As buttons for RSS feeds

Pointers to designate various 'areas' on a page...

and a myriad of other uses.

The best way to recognize icons and their far-reaching uses is to simply visit a quality Royalty Free Icons site such as Iconfish.com.

The Effects Of Using The Right Icons

The right icons on a website, when coupled with good design, increase the credibility of the site, making the visitor more comfortable. In essence, this results in higher conversions and more sales.

Royalty Free Icons And Their Importance:

Icons, like all other graphics are often 'rigged' by the creators to generate royalties for life from each use. However, this can prove to be an expensive proposition, especially for a successful site! As such it is important to purchase and use only royalty Free Icons for your site!
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Understanding The Differences Of Adware, Spyware And Anti-Viruses
Saturday, 02 August 2008
By Debbie Allen

  If you are like me you understand that Adware, spyware and computer viruses are all bad for your computer but you do not really know the differences between them. Until recently all I knew was that I wanted my computer to run efficiently and do what I wanted when I wanted it to.

I really was not too concerned with anything else. That is, until I started having problems, big problems! Not only was my computer running slower but it was freezing up! I was told by different people that I needed to try to locate where I had downloaded my problem.

I began reading about the three possible culprits, Adware, Spyware, and Anti-viruses. I found out that Spyware is software that does not harm your computer, at least not intentionally. Spyware creates pathways in which someone other than the computer owner can communicate with the computer.

The normal function of Spyware is to record the various types of websites that you visit; this information is used by web advertisers. Of course
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