Google inside adsense blog last month published the percentage of ads impression metrics for 235 country.These countrys included the island country of Palau – one of the world’s newest sovereign states – and the middle-African nation of Equatorial Guinea, with astounding growth rates of 1106% and 4635% respectively.
United states is still the largest in ads impression of 24.7%, where China and Japan are at 11% and 6% respectively. As you can see on image the Nepal in gray color that means including all the country in gray color share the 12.8% of total ads impression. Which clearly shows that the google adsense ads impression in Nepal as individual is much low in percentage. I reckon country in gray color also represent the degree of development and internet communication. Anyway in coming future hope to see Nepal going up in impression and development. Read more…
If you’re familiar with the internet and find yourself using it both for business and leisure on a regular basis, it’s likely you’re already fairly read-up on the topic of internet security. Regardless of your operating system or your ISP, it’s vital to ensure that you’re protected against any unwanted intruders. DDoS attacks, viruses, spyware, malware, rootkits, keyloggers – all of these and more are serious threats that could spoil your week somewhat – especially if your bank login details are being transmitted to people halfway across the globe without your knowledge.
For this reason, there are a lot of methods by which we can secure the safety of not only our computers, but those of our customers. That’s right – a ssl certificate is a major boost for companies attempting to sell products via the internet who want a high level of security for their customers, as it creates an encrypted link between someone’s browser and the web server hosting the site they’re shopping on. This means every single bit of data transferred between them remains completely private and integral. Read more…
If you’re reading this article, it’s likely that you spend a fair amount of time online. However, considering how much of an influence the Internet has in our daily lives, how many of us actually know the story of how it got its start?
Here’s a brief history of the Internet, including important dates, people, projects, sites, and other information that should give you at least a partial picture of what this thing we call the Internet really is, and where it came from.

While the complete history of the Internet could easily fill a few books, this article should familiarize you with key milestones and events related to the growth and evolution of the Internet between 1969 to 2009. Read more…