Wednesday, April 23, 2008

FilFix Book Covers

School Book Covers
Add life to your valuable text books. You can spend considerable amounts of money on new and replacement text books every year. Using Filfix School Book Covers you can ensure that your text books will survive for the life of the curriculum and save you money.

Library Book Covers
You can quickly and easily protect any type of book in your library using Filfix book covers. Our products will add life to new and existing books.

Book Protection for Business
Prepare your books for archiving or circulation by protecting them. Using Filfix you can protect your books in a matter of seconds. Add life to your books while adding valuable time back into your business.

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Crime Guard House Alarms Cork


Crime Guard Security Systems provides a complete range of Alarm and CCTV systems. We are one of the leading security companies in Cork with over 2 thousand installations to date since we started.

We use the leading brands that the security industry can offer.

Crime Guard Security Systems have developed a business relationship built on trust and confidence in our service over the years.

We understand nothing is more important than the safety and protection of your family. Whether you live in a small studio apartment or a three-story mansion, you want peace of mind that an intruder won't harm your property or family.

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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Web Design Ireland

We are now offering a full web design service throughout Ireland. Our professional team are on hand to guide you through the steps of designing a website that works for your business. More services include:

Reliable Irish Web Hosting
Search Engine Marketing & Optimisation
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Content Management Systems
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Santas Palace Cork

Christmas Parties Cork

Ever wanted to go ice skating in Cork at Christmas??? Now you can, at Santas Palace. Coming to Cork Showground's this festive season 2007. Corks premier festive family outing opens on the 7th of December!

Taking place under Santa's Magical Marquee, this fully indoor and heated event is unique to Cork, and offers a vast array of fun family activities, catering for kids and adults alike.

Blades cafe offers a range of offers hot and cold drinks, from delicious hot chocolate, roasted marsh mallows, tea, coffee, burgers, chips etc.. all these tempting treats can be eaten in the cafe or there is a viewing area overlooking the ice skating arena where you can take a break or simply watch your loved ones skate happily by...

Call the HO-HO-HOTLINE on 086-8055382 and speak to martin or email your inquiry to info@santaspalace.ie .

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Mymortgages.ie


With the recent official opening of Mymortgages.ie in South Mall, Cork City, Corkweb are happy to bring to your attention http://www.mymortgages.ie/

The website is easy to navigate and has a professional look with plenty of information on mortgage and financial services in Cork, Limerick, Waterford, Kerry, Clare, Tipperary and all over Ireland.

Mymortgages.ie Mission Statement

We guarantee to save you the most valuable resource there is - YOUR TIME, along with hassle and money. You are always our top priority and we will always strive to provide you with the best quality service and look to better our relationship.This core value coupled with our comprehensive range of products has lead us to be widely regarded as one of the Number 1 mortgage brokers in Munster. http://www.mymortgages.ie/

Monday, July 9, 2007

The European Life Project

In the waste sector, LIFE projects have played a key role in providing answers to individual technological problems, particularly in the treatment of waste in different manufacturing industries.

Collective methods for better waste management, awareness-raising campaigns, better ways of using resources and treating waste have been other issues dealt with by LIFE.

Corkweb took on two projects for Palfab Timber, Lissarda, Macroom, Cork and Mid Cork Pallets Ltd., Clondrohid, Macroom, Cork.

The Tyre Block Project http://www.tyreblock.eu/

This project will research and develop a process for manufacturing pallet blocks from waste wood and waste tyre derived materials. A demonstration facility is being constructed at Dunisky, Lissarda, Co. Cork, approximately 3 miles off the main Cork—Macroom road.

Tyre/Wood Block is part-funded by the EU LIFE-Environment programme.

The Clean Wood Project http://www.clean-wood.eu/

Clean Wood is an Irish based project dedicated to researching, developing and demonstrating a technology that would shred contaminated post-consumer wood, cleanse it of impurities through a special screening technology, and channel it to a variety of new-life commercial uses.
Palfab Ltd, one of Ireland's largest timber processors, is the promoting company.

The LIFE Program of the EU Commission is assisting the project.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Garden Furniture Ireland

Garden Furniture
Corkweb have launched its latest design, Gardenfurnituredirect.ie Now anyone in Ireland can simply go onto the website, anytime day or night and buy high quality garden furniture!

The website features all kinds of nice goodies for the outdoor garden enthusiast. Things like outdoor BBQ's, Garden Arches, Table and Chair sets, Patio Heaters and Garden Collectables.


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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Interactive Whiteboards

Back in my days at school we had the blackboard and teacher would write on it with chalk! How stone age is that when you look at Interactive Whiteboards these days! This new technology brings learning to a new level. With much to offer the pupil in terms of multimedia and audio/visual content they are a must have for any school or college. Interactive Whiteboards are on sale in Ireland at www.toomeyav.ie

Interactive Smartboard Demonstration Movie

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Web Hosting Ireland

Corkweb uses the ultimate in terms of the latest Hosting solutions ensuring that customers get the most out of their website and hosting package.
The Ultimate web hosting control panel is here at Corkweb and is on offer to all clients who sign up for Hosting. Plus the brand new Smart Mail, with a modern slick look and fantastic functionality.

Check out the Smart Mail Demo - Click Here

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Number 1 on Google

Corkweb reaches number one for web design cork on google.ie within organic search results. How was it done?


Corkweb gets Building a Body on position 1 of Google.com under body building ireland.. http://www.corkweb.net/search_engines.html




How Search Engines Work

A search engine operates, in the following order
  • Web crawling
  • Indexing
  • Searching

Web search engines work by storing information about a large number of web pages, which they retrieve from the WWW itself. These pages are retrieved by a Web crawler (sometimes also known as a spider) — an automated Web browser which follows every link it sees. Exclusions can be made by the use of robots.txt.

The contents of each page are then analyzed to determine how it should be indexed (for example, words are extracted from the titles, headings, or special fields called meta tags). Data about web pages are stored in an index database for use in later queries. Some search engines, such as Google, store all or part of the source page (referred to as a cache) as well as information about the web pages, whereas others, such as AltaVista, store every word of every page they find.
This cached page always holds the actual search text since it is the one that was actually indexed, so it can be very useful when the content of the current page has been updated and the search terms are no longer in it.
This problem might be considered to be a mild form of linkrot, and Google's handling of it increases usability by satisfying user expectations that the search terms will be on the returned webpage. This satisfies the principle of least astonishment since the user normally expects the search terms to be on the returned pages. Increased search relevance makes these cached pages very useful, even beyond the fact that they may contain data that may no longer be available elsewhere.
When a user comes to the search engine and makes a query, typically by giving key words, the engine looks up the index and provides a listing of best-matching web pages according to its criteria, usually with a short summary containing the document's title and sometimes parts of the text. Most search engines support the use of the boolean terms AND, OR and NOT to further specify the search query. An advanced feature is proximity search, which allows users to define the distance between keywords.

The usefulness of a search engine depends on the relevance of the result set it gives back. While there may be millions of webpages that include a particular word or phrase, some pages may be more relevant, popular, or authoritative than others. Most search engines employ methods to rank the results to provide the "best" results first. How a search engine decides which pages are the best matches, and what order the results should be shown in, varies widely from one engine to another. The methods also change over time as Internet usage changes and new techniques evolve.

Most Web search engines are commercial ventures supported by advertising revenue and, as a result, some employ the controversial practice of allowing advertisers to pay money to have their listings ranked higher in search results. Those search engines which do not accept money for their search engine results make money by running search related ads alongside the regular search engine results. The search engines make money everytime someone clicks on one of these ads.

The vast majority of search engines are run by private companies using proprietary algorithms and closed databases, though some are open source.

Web Crawlers or Spiders

A web crawler (also known as a Web spider or Web robot) is a program or automated script which browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner.

This process is called Web crawling or spidering. Many sites, in particular search engines, use spidering as a means of providing up-to-date data. Web crawlers are mainly used to create a copy of all the visited pages for later processing by a search engine, that will index the downloaded pages to provide fast searches. Crawlers can also be used for automating maintenance tasks on a Web site, such as checking links or validating HTML code. Also, crawlers can be used to gather specific types of information from Web pages, such as harvesting e-mail addresses (usually for spam).

A Web crawler is one type of bot, or software agent. In general, it starts with a list of URLs to visit, called the seeds. As the crawler visits these URLs, it identifies all the hyperlinks in the page and adds them to the list of URLs to visit, called the crawl frontier. URLs from the frontier are recursively visited according to a set of policies.

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Birth of the Search Engines

Birth of The Search Engines

Is'nt it amazing when look down through the timeline of the when these search engines were born! Google is a baby and the king of search engines, first launched in 1998 and worth billions of euro today.

Time Line

1993 Aliweb Launch
1994 WebCrawler, Infoseek, Lycos
1995 AltaVista, Excite
1996 Dogpile, Inktomi, Ask Jeeves
1997 Northern Light
1998 Google
1999 AlltheWeb, Teoma, Vivisimo
2000 Baidu Founded
2003 Info.com
2004 Yahoo! Search
2005 MSN Search, Ask.com
2006 Ask.com, Windows Live Search, Quintura Beta, wikiseek Beta
2007 wikiseek

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