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Repairs To Undersea Internet Cables Delayed Again?

January 30, 2007 by · 3 Comments 

TMNet has not released an official statement on this but according to a news release from AFP today bad weather had again delayed the full repairs to undersea cables damaged last year.

Most of the seven submarine cables have now been fixed but one will take longer than initially estimated.

According to the organization that’s responsible for the repair work, one section of a cable will be completed by the end of February.

We don’t know if TMNet is dependent on that particular cable but if it does, we’ll still have to bear with the less than normal connection for a few weeks more.

In spite of this less exciting outlook, I am noticing a mark improvement in my broadband speed and it’s more tolerable now as compare to a few days ago. Downloading and uploading big files is still a slow process though.

Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Watch on USA Today

August 3, 2006 by · Leave a Comment 

USA Today has published an interesting article about Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Watch recently. If you don’t know who he is, he is considered as one of the most renowned search engine authority on the net.

I’ve been a reader of his website since the late 90s and have learned a lot of SEO stuff from there.

Most people consider him the ultimate Silicon Valley insider which he is. But interestingly, he does not work in Silicon Valley; he does it all some 4,000 miles away – in the remote little village of Chittterne, four hours from London, England.

When the world he writes about arrives at work in Silicon Valley, Sullivan has just finished dinner with his wife and two boys. He then retires to his den, parks himself in front of three computer monitors and spends the remaining evening hours trying to decipher the mystery of how online search engines rank listings.

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July 22, 2006 by · Leave a Comment 

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