Forex Basics: Who Trade What in Forex Market?
Tue, 02/02/2010 - 23:30 — David Wei
Currencies Are Traded against One Another in Forex Market
It is money in different currencies that you trade in forex market. You trade forex by buying one currency and at the same time selling another currency. The currencies are traded through a forex broker in pairs, such as EUR/USD. Here the currency pair EUR/USD means the relative value of euro(EUR) against the US dollar(USD). If you buy EUR/USD, that means you buy in Euros and at the same time sell Us Dollars.
The most traded currency pairs in the world are called the Majors. They are EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, AUD/USD, USD/CHF and USD/CAD, involving the major currencies euro(EUR), US dollar(USD), Japanese yen(JPY), pound sterling(GBP), Australian dollar(AUD), Canadian dollar(CAD), and the Swiss franc(CHF). About 85% of forex market volumes are traded between the Majors.
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Customize Drupal Template.php File to Improve Your Blog
Sun, 01/31/2010 - 18:36 — David Wei
Drupal is very powerful, it's so flexible that you can use it to build any kind of website with any kind of feature. Here I will show you how I changed some small HTML outputs by simply customize the template.php file.
1. Change the Default Comment Author and Time Style
The default garland template displays comment author's name and time as "author name- Jan 31, 2010 - 04:19", but I would it shows like "author name said on Sun, 01/31/2010 - 15:42", so I just need to add or replace the function in template.php file under my current template folder, with the following code:
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Your Money Online Becomes a Dofollow Blog too
Fri, 01/29/2010 - 00:46 — David Wei
Following Ching Ya and Nicole, Your Money Online is now a DoFollow blog too.
Why Your Money Online a DoFollow Blog?
First Let Gabe Young tell you something about NoFollow and DoFollow: "Spammers leave comments with lots of links on others’ blogs, just to get link juice back to their site... In 2005, Google’s spam team created an HTML attribute to deter comment spammers. That’s when the NoFollow tag (rel=”nofollow”) was born. Adding this to comments prevents search engine spiders from crawling the links so that there is no passive benefit from leaving comments."
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Web Hosting Coupons and Offers for 2010
Sat, 01/16/2010 - 16:42 — David Wei
For those who want to build their websites in 2010, the following domain name and webhosting coupon codes and offers will help you to save your costs and have a brand-new start.
The web hosting provider Lunarpages has made a New Year's Special offer and issued a great coupon code for most of its web hosting plans. You can use the coupon code "2010" to get $50 off on all new 12-Mounth or longer webhosting plans, except its Starter plan, Because its Starter Hosting Plan only costs you $2.95 per month ($35.4 every year), you don't need to use the coupon any more. It is a perfect solution for personal websites, blogs and anyone who needs a simple, easy-to-use web hosting plan.
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How to Keep Our New Year’s Resolution
Tue, 01/12/2010 - 14:40 — David Wei
Yesterday we talked about My Steps to Make a New Year's Resolution, and today, I want to share you what I learned to keep our new year’s resolution and achieve our goals.
About half of all American adults (48%, according to a Marist poll taken in December) say they are at least somewhat likely to make a New Year's resolution, such as to lose weight, to get out of debt, or to find a better job. However a recent research shows that although they were confident of success with their goals, only 12% of them actually achieved their goals. Chances are, at some time in your life, you've made a New Year's Resolution -- and then broken it.
The following tips are what I learned from people who have successfully kept their new year’s resolution and achieved their goals.
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