Archive for August, 2009

TechWhiz starts domain registration

Posted by admin On August - 5 - 2009
From 5-Aug-2009, TechWhiz has started domain registration. We have priced the domains at almost the base price, just to meet our operating expenses. We will continue to grow and provide best of the services. URL: http://domains.techwhiz.in Features Domain name of your choice Registration will be done within 24 hours of receiving payment Prepaid accounts to

Google Analytics API

Posted by saurabh On August - 5 - 2009
Google is providing API access to Google Analytics. Now, the reports can be imported from Google Analytics account and can be very easily integrated with any existing system. To get data from Google Analytics account you must have an account with them first. It is a two step process, first the requesting application authenticates using

Display tags anywhere in WordPress

Posted by saurabh On August - 4 - 2009
I tried for nearly 2 hours before I could successfully display tags outside the WordPress loop. If you  have to display tags within the loop, use ‘the_tags()’.  ‘the_tags()’ will display the tags with proper format maintaining their links. But if you have to display tags outside the loop, you need some codes. The link for

www vs non-www (301 redirect)

Posted by saurabh On August - 2 - 2009
Some search engines treat www and non-www domains differently.  For example techwhiz.in and www.techwhiz.in may be treated as two different domain names by some search engines. The biggest disadvantage of this is your site’s SEO. The google pagerank, traffic data, inbound and outbound links will be different for techwhiz.in and www.techwhiz.in. In short your website’s

Partition Transcend external hard disk (Vista)

Posted by saurabh On August - 1 - 2009
Yesterday I bought a 320 GB Transcend portable hard disk. Well the actual storage space was roughly 300 GB. It came with a pre-installed software for managing the drive and had only one drive. The next thing to do was to partition the drive. Preparatory Steps Goto ‘Start–>Control Panel’. Click on ‘Classic View’ in the