Monthly Buzz: July 2008 Roundup

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Thursday, 31st Jul 2008 | Share


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It’s been a pretty good month as we accelerated our writing speed and also added new authors to our team. Not to forget in this month we made our move to a shiny VPS server, that would serve pages faster to our readers and cause lesser downtimes.

There has also been a nice growth of regular readers, and we thank all our readers for continuing to be a part of Techie Buzz. As a part of the monthly roundup we will highlight some of the best posts of the month, some of you may not have read it, so this is can be a convenient way to catch up on the best posts.

Here is a list of all the best posts for the month of July 2008.

Hope our readers enjoyed the posts in this month, we would love to hear your feedback and suggestions on improving Techie Buzz, feel free to leave a comment or contact us directly with your views.



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  1. Sandip
    July 31st, 2008 at 11:13 pm #

    This was really great month for Techie-buzz, Every day some thing new & interesting served by This blog. i hope this will continue in future.

    Keith can you please add up your traffic stats in this post if you don’t mind. :)

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    Keith Dsouza Reply:

    @Sandip Thanks, you can definitely expect more and more exciting posts in the future, as far as traffic stats goes I did publish them earlier, but have stopped doing it for a long time, will consider it in future.

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  2. Cleaner007
    August 1st, 2008 at 3:35 pm #

    All you need to delete duplicate files is to use Clone Remover’s advantages. Very nice and simple soft.

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