If your a webmaster you will know how annoying it is to find you have about 200 e-mails in your inbox about “free viagra” and “you have won £1,000,000″ and all sorts of random stuff like that, this can happen for many reasons but one is spam bots, which do the same as search engine spiders and search the web but for e-mail addresses, save them to bring them back to the owner so you can be spammed to high heaven, there are ways to prevent this or cut down the chance.
Here are the most common used examples.
1.) Display an image with your e-mail address on it, this is the only 100% foolproof way but it can annoy customers/visitors because they cant copy and paste it.
2.) Display your e-mail address like:
email[at]gmail[dot]com
3.) Use code tags for your @ symbol. Put the symbols between the opening and closing HTML code tags tags. email @gmail.com
Like a squabbling couple finally realizing they can’t live without eachother — or a parasite fusing with its host — Photobucket has concluded terms of a sale to Myspace, News Corporation’s social network. The photo sharing service, which had a quarrelsome but symbiotic relationship with Myspace, may announce the deal as early as this morning. After final negotiations at the end of last week, Photobucket has called an all-hands staff meeting for 10am PST this morning. We don’t have the financial details of the deal, but Photobucket, and its bankers Lehman Brothers, were looking for at least $300m.
Photobucket, founded in 2003 by Alex Welch and Darren Crystal, took off in 2005 as users on social network sites such as Myspace began to use the service to store and display pictures of themselves and their friends.
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Listen to an iPod during a storm and you may get more than electrifying tunes.
A Canadian jogger suffered wishbone-shaped chest and neck burns, ruptured eardrums and a broken jaw when lightning traveled through his music player’s wires.
Last summer, a Colorado teen ended up with similar injuries when lightning struck nearby as he was listening to his iPod while mowing the lawn.
Contrary to some urban legends and media reports, electronic devices don’t attract lightning the way a tall tree or a lightning rod does.
“It’s going to hit where it’s going to hit, but once it contacts metal, the metal conducts the electricity,” said Dr. Mary Ann Cooper of the American College of Emergency Physicians and an ER doctor at