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INTERNET AND COMPUTERS

META TAGS Optimising Your Website for Internet Search Engines (Google, Yahoo!, MSN, AltaVista, AOL, AlltheWeb, Fast, GigaBlast, Netscape, Snap, WISEnut And Others)

Buying a Website is only the start of finding success on the Internet. Next, you have to be found by Web users. Being found on Google, Yahoo!, MSN, AltaVista, AOL, AlltheWeb, Fast, GigaBlast, Netscape, Snap, WISEnut and thousands of other search engines is the next major hurdle you have to climb. The start of any serious SEO project is internal Website optimization. By first optimizing your Websites title, headings, Meta Tags, other tags (links, images, files etc), and the actual page content text, you will be able to maximize the effectiveness of how search engines view and rank your Websites’ relevance to keyword searches. This is where this book on Meta Tags comes into play. In the pages of this book you will learn all you need to know about Meta Tags. We will examine what Meta Tags are, what each tag does, and how you can use them effectively to enhance your Website ranking with search engines helping you to succeed online. 

 

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) How to Optimize Your Website for Internet Search Engines (Google, Yahoo!, MSN Live, AOL, Ask, AltaVista, FAST, GigaBlast, Snap, LookSmart and more) (read the reviews)

This book shows you how to increase your Web popularity, page rank, Web site visitor retention and Internet sales through: Building back-links, using link exchanges, search engines, directory manual and paid submissions. Also includes social media; e.g., RSS, forums, groups, blogging, vlogging, photo-blogging, social networking sites (Facebook, MySpace, etc.), paid inclusion, pay-per-clicks, banner advertising and exchanges, news and PR article submissions, podcasting, doorway pages, referrals, affiliate networks, e-courses, ebooks, foreign language search engines, free and low cost advertising, conventional marketing methods (e.g., billboards, building wrapping, inflatables, vehicle wrapping, aerial banners, posters, radio and television). If you have a Web site, and want to drive more quality traffic to it through monitoring and fine-tuning your SEO campaign and more, then you need to buy this book.

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RECRUITMENT

The guide to IT contracting (read the reviews)

'The Guide to IT Contracting' is a complete guide to contracting for all IT contractors and anyone planning on entering this exciting and lucrative market. The book covers how to form a Limited Company, using an umbrella company, job hunting, interviewing, improving the chances of contract renewal, rate negotiation and rate setting, training and certification, tax minimisation, tax efficient investing, contracting abroad, contractor’s etiquette, selecting a bank, selecting an accountant, buying insurance cover, buying a home as a contractor and much more. 'The Guide to IT Contracting' is specifically written for ambitious IT contractors, offers many insider 'secrets' and is full of useful and practical information.

 

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SCIENTIFIC

How religious scientists play down the greatest of Einstein's achievements available now

Scientists claim that they cannot understand Einstein’s theory of relativity without the contribution made by Hermann Minkowski which equates space to time, but the author thinks that the Minkowski theory is logically flawed and even unworthy of being mentioned in the same breath as relativity, and therefore calls it “dream physics.” He points out that Professor Sir Arthur Eddington and Bertrand Russell described the Minkowski theory as fictitious and arbitrary. Instead, the author argues that the original Einstein’s theory of time was his greatest achievement, and shows how the ancient problems of the passage and continuity (or perpetual time) can be easily resolved.

 

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The Einstein Theory of Space-Time without Mathematics

This is a new monograph by the Ghanaian philosopher, Samuel K. K. Blankson, who gave us, The Metaphysical Foundation For Physics. In less than a hundred pages, and without mathematics, he launches a blistering attack on Herman Minkowski, the foremost mathematical interpreter of Einstein's theory of Space-Time. He explains that space-time is a philosophical concept and that mathematicians are ill-equipped to interpret it properly, and gives his own interpretation of space-time as 'relation between points'. The book is written in plain language, and aimed at the intelligent general reader. There is no doubt that if Blankson is right then mathematicians have a major problem on their hands.

 

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The coming revolution in physics

The coming revolution in physics’ is the authors latest monograph expanding his concepts and arguments about the misunderstanding and misuse of time in physics. Blankson argues that since most of us accept that the earth-year is a valid unit of time, we have to accept, also, that time is necessarily discrete, since the year is only one unit of time that has to be repeated for time to continue. Discrete time cannot march, so history is not the march of time but of events. Also discrete time cannot curve, therefore the concept of ‘curved space-time’ by which time travel is said to be a ‘scientific possibility’ is false. By discrete time, the Minkowski 4-D geometry cannot reflect physical reality; and since his equation s=ct has sunk deep into physics, the philosopher thinks physics is heading for another revolution in the very near future.

 

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Time and the application of time

In this monograph, the Ghanaian philosopher, Samuel K. K. Blankson, takes up the question of time. He argues that time and the application of time are two different things in the mind, but often they are conflated in practice. For example, he says if you want to know the true nature of time you cannot rely on the clock, no matter how it is analysed. Under relativity there is no longer a universal time; therefore how we get our own peculiar earth time to programme into the clock is what you want to know. Also he claims that the merger of space and time in the Minkowski theory of “space-time” is tautology; it is not a new way of giving us our earth time as “space-time”. To merge time with space means the time was there already! On the other hand, to argue that there is time already but has now been merged with space is logically untenable---man cannot use mathematics alone to alter natural entities physically.

 

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TIME IN SCIENCE AND LIFE

The greatest legacy of Albert Einstein

In 1905, when Albert Einstein introduced a new theory of time as space-time, otherwise known as ‘local time’, some philosophers considered it as (probably) his greatest discovery. The reason, evidently, is that time is more important than anything else except life itself. But what, essentially, is it? Einstein did not give us the philosophical interpretation of space-time. That is a task for the philosophers. Samuel K. K. Blankson, the Ghanaian philosopher, gives one of the most lucid and logical interpretations of what Einstein called ‘time, pure and simple’. The strange and extremely technical phenomenon known as ‘time dilation’, which inspired Einstein to discover his special theory of relativity, is lucidly explained. The reader will find the answer simple and most surprising, and, it is hoped, satisfactory too.

 

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