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Protect Yourself for Free! The Top 5

September 19th, 2007 | 3 Comments | Posted in Computer Support, Useful Software

People ask me all the time, “How can I protect myself on the Internet?” and “How much does it cost?”. Well, to answer the second question - you can protect yourself for absolutely nothing! And to answer the first question, let me share with you the top 5 programs you should be using right now!

Comodo AntiVirus FREE
Comodo Antivirus FREE Offering pay-for quality for free, Comodo AntiVirus free version offers everything you need to battle viruses, under most circumstances. Including:

  • Constantly protects with real-time On Access scanning
  • Daily, automatic updates of virus definitions
  • Proactive Heuristic analysis intercepts unknown threats
  • Schedule Scanning ability
  • Low system resource consumption

Learn more and Download Comodo Free Antivirus here

Comodo Firewall FREE
Comodo Firewall Logo To match your shiney free Comodo Antivirus, why not download the Comodo’s FREE Firewall? It is a great firewall that any computer layman can understand, while offering advanced options for those interested. Check out some of these features:

  • Constantly monitors and defends your PC from internet attacks
  • Stay protected against new threats via automatic online updates
  • Real time traffic monitoring enables you to react instantly to threats and identify bandwidth bottlenecks.
  • Constantly monitors and defends your PC from internet attacks
  • Free maintenance upgrades

Learn more and Download Comodo Free Firewall here

Spybot: Search & Destroy
Spybot Logo Considered by many to be the best Spyware scanner available, Spybot is an essential tool to protecting yourself on the Internet. It comes packed with features and spyware definitions are constantly being updated. Just check out all these FREE Spybot features:

  • Removal of known adware, spyware, dialers, keyloggers, trojans, and other usage tracks
  • Save removal of threats by shredding them
  • Backups of every removed problem
  • Integrated update process with weekly updates

Learn more and Download Spybot Search and Destroy here

Ad-Aware Free Edition
Adaware Logo While Spybot is a great program for removing spyware and other unwanted tracking items, it is important to have a “layered” spyware removal system. What does this mean? Simply to use multiple spyware scanners to ensure you have removed as much as possible! Ad-Aware does the trick, and it is FREE! Check it out these greate Free Adaware features:

  • Incremental Threat Updates
  • Full-Feature Quarantine
  • Code Sequence Identification (CSI) Technology: precise detection of embedded malware, including known and emerging threats.
  • System Restore Point

Learn more and Download Ad Aware Free here

CCleaner
CCleaner Logo - Crap CleanerWhile more of a utility than a security program, CCleaner is an essential tool for keeping your system clean and clear of unnecessary files that could be slowing you down. If you don’t have this program, get it now! Run this program once a week and you will experience your computer running faster! Check out what it can do:

  • Clears Temporary files, URL history, cookies, Autocomplete form history, index.dat
  • Cleans Recycle Bin, Recent Documents, Temporary files and Log files
  • Registry Cleaner
  • Temporary files of Third-party applications

Learn more and Download CCleaner here

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ThomasNet: A Model for Directory Owners/Managers

September 3rd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Directory Management

Over at SEO Scoop, DazzlinDonna wrote a rather interesting post on ThomasNet - an industrial industry directory. With a Yahoo! indexation of over 4 million pages, ThomasNet has positioned itself as much more than a directory, but as an information portal.

Not limited to company listings, ThomasNet also focuses on offering supplemental content its demographic needs to conduct business. So whether a user is looking for a manufacturer of a product, or that product’s CAD drawing - the user knows exactly where to go and ThomasNet is able to retain that user.

A key point to the post is that ThomasNet puts the needs of their users first. Implementing a policy termed VSET (read at When Is A Directory So Much More Than A Directory?), ThomasNet has focused on building their directory from the shoes of their users. A huge lesson many amateur directory owners/managers should learn.

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