Daily Archives: January 19, 2011

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BlessedWays.com New Social Network for Christians

After a year of development, the social network for Christians, BlessedWays.com, has officially launched its’ new website. The site functions similarly to Facebook, but is unique because it caters specifically to a Christian crowd.

BlessedWays social networking site allows users to create a profile, search other profiles, share photos, videos and stories and create or join groups. Users can find sermons, play games, add events, join discussions, send private messages and see all of the latest site activity.

The site connects with Facebook so users can complete their BlessedWays profile page in just a few clicks and invite their Facebook friends. Blessedways.com offers a clean layout, ease of navigation and registration is simple and free.

“The goal of BlessedWays is to offer members an online community where they can connect with other Christians, share, and grow,” says founder Ken Kellam. “We hope if more Christians know there’s a social network out there for them, they’ll join us on the site, interact within other members and have some good, clean fun.”

Currently, as an incentive to join their site, Blessedways.com is having a contest. They are giving away an iPod Shuffle to one lucky user on Valentine’s Day. Register at www.Blessedways.com to be automatically entered to win. Please see site for complete contest rules.

The goal of BlessedWays is to offer members an online community where they can connect with other Christians, share, and grow. BlessedWays is a Christian Social Networking site that allows users to create a profile, search other profiles, share photos, videos, stories and create or join groups. Users can find sermons, play games, add events, join discussions, and see all of the latest site activity.

BlessedWays
6745 Stagecoach Rd
Manitou, KY 42436

£98 PCs and Subsidized Internet Connections Announced by UK Government

Emil Protalinski on TechSpot.com writes “UK government to offer PCs for £98, Internet for £9.

“The UK government wants to offer low-cost computers as part of a 12-month trial during Race Online 2012. The scheme, which aims to reach out to the 9.2 million adults that are not yet online, 4 million of whom are considered socially and economically disadvantaged, aims to “make the UK the first nation in the world where everyone can use the web.”

Prices will start at £98 ($156.01) for a refurbished PC, with subsidized Internet connections available for as little as £9 ($14.33) a month or £18 ($28.65) for three months. The cheap computers will run open-source software (think Linux) and will include a flat-screen monitor, keyboard, mouse, dedicated telephone helpline, delivery, and even a warranty. The cheap Internet packages will use a mobile dongle to help people access the web.”

Full article: http://www.techspot.com/news/42005-uk-government-to-offer-pcs-for-98-internet-for-9.html

Using Google Analytics Video

Tubetorial has posted a useful article an video “Getting Started With Google Analytics”.

This program gives you a lot of stats about your site including traffic numbers, the keywords and sites that send you traffic and much more.

Video at: http://www.tubetorial.com/getting-started-with-google-analytics/