2009 was a tough time for many people in the UK and especially in London which was hit especially hard. The recession put at risk some of the biggest names in the financial world and tens of thousands of people lost their jobs. This also had a knock on effect to all sorts of industries which relied on these workers to spend their money.

Transport for London saw passenger numbers and revenues fall which in turn started to cause problems with their own budgets. Plenty of smaller businesses were also effected; pubs, cafes, sandwich shops.

The signs had been there for a while. A taxi driver friend had mentioned a while before the recession hit the headlines that people were catching taxis from the railway stations in the numbers they had been. Those city workers who still had jobs noticed emptier trains which in a selfish way, could be considered a good thing as any commuter knows how over crowded rush hour trains get.

Thankfully, 2010 has seen an upturn in the job market with workers once again heading back to the big financial centres in London and as these high paid staff start to earn again, their money will also flow into the various services industries that rely on them to survive.

However, its also important to remember that people are still out of work and need help and encouragement to get back to work. The jobs are out there, the real trick is being in the right place at the right time. Personally, I would advise treating finding a job as your job. Each day, you should have a plan of action. You need to read through the jobs sections of newspapers or search online for websites offering jobs in greater London. There are plenty of them out there but no-one is going to find you, you have to be pro-active and find them.

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Yesterday, one of my website was hacked by an individual or group calling themselves z7faan-h4ck3r. The hack involved changing a couple of headings and having some stupid video on a loop.

Naturally, I was less than impressed but it didn’t actually take long to find a fix which so far seems to have worked.

The website is an articles directory created using the “Article Dashboard” software and apparently, a number of similar sites have also been hacked. This is how I fixed it:

1. Check you have the Article Dashboard software on your computer

2. Delete the following directories from your website

/admintemplates

/templates

3. Upload these two directories to your site from your computer

4. Login as admin and go to “Edit Settings”. Here you will see that Site Name, Admin Email ID, Admin Name and Admin Message fields have been changed and you’ll need to change them

5. Finally and most important, CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD !!!!

That should restore your Article Dashboard website. Like I said, it seems to have worked so far but there is a chance that there is something else hanging around that I haven’t found.

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For a while now, Facebook have allowed you to change the URL of your profile or fans page to what is known as a vaniety URL.

For example: http://www.facebook.com/yourname

To change your URL is a simple process, just login to Facebook and go to http://www.facebook.com/username and follow the instructions.

More details can be found in this article: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=90316352130 so please read them before going ahead and changing your URL.

There are slightly different rules with changing URLs on Fan Pages to try to prevent URL squatting. However, if you are planning to use a Fan Page for your business, changing the URL is worth while as it can help with SEO.

Some examples of Fan Pages with a vanity URL:

http://www.facebook.com/ExplorerTravel

http://www.facebook.com/LandscapesOfEngland

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Since I migrated a couple of Joomla sites to a new hosting company, I had run into a problem where any articles I created or amended were losing their HTML formatting and to say the least, it was driving me mad.

Thankfully, I’ve just found the solution and its fairly straightforward. If you are having the same problems, you just need to alter a couple of settings and all will be well again.

The solution is explained here>>
http://docs.joomla.org/Why_does_some_HTML_get_removed_from_articles_in_version_1.5.8%3F

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If you don’t know, as of today, Facebook will automatically allow Google and other search engines to index all your information. This will allow the information to appear in the search results.

However, it is easy enough to prevent this by changing your Facebook privacy settings.

To change this option, go to

Settings
–> Privacy Settings
–> Search

–> then UN-CLICK the box that says ‘Allow indexing’.

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