Archive for November, 2007

Social Applications for Enterprise

Social applications are becoming more and more common within the Enterprise. As the average user becomes more comfortable using and utilizing social applications, it becomes more and more realistic to incorporate these into the Enterprise. Couple that level of comfort with the convenience of web-based applications and it makes even more sense, especially with more and more […]

What is Affiliate Marketing?

What is Affiliate Marketing? And how can you make it work for you?
Affiliate Marketing Defined
In a nut shell, affiliate marketing can be defined as a way of promoting web businesses using a form of revenue sharing; paying commissions for referred business. Some affiliate programs use cost-per-sale (CPS) as a compensation method, while others implement a […]

Intel Clovertown Quad Core

Earlier this week I made a post linking to an article released on AnandTech last year that compared the Intel Woodcrest CPU to AMD’s Opteron and Sun’s Ultrasparc T1. The overall conclusion was that the Woodcrest was the top processor of the three. While the Intel Woodcrest will suffice for a majority of business and personal needs, there is […]

Intel Woodcrest, AMD’s Opteron and Sun’s UltraSparc T1: Server CPU Shoot-out

Featuring one of the processors that Superb offers in our dedicated servers, the Intel Woodcrest, this is a great article that compares three of the major server CPU manufacturers. In four years, AMD’s Opteron gained a 48% share of the US and a 36% share of the worldwide four socket server market. The response by […]

Buying your Google ranking

Google has always touted their superior search algorithm as a big part of being the dominant search engine; the algorithm, likely the biggest secret in the company, is the reason the site is able to provide the most relevant results to your queries. However, there’s been a screenshot released by a French blog that suggests […]