Well Chrome supports multiple users. Simple create another user in Chrome and a new separate session is created, under another username. That session has its own Chrome settings and synchronizes to another Gmail account.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Multiple Users in Chrome
Are you using Gmail for home and work? Want to keep that information separate? Does the Google "Multiple sign-in" just not work right?
Well Chrome supports multiple users. Simple create another user in Chrome and a new separate session is created, under another username. That session has its own Chrome settings and synchronizes to another Gmail account.
More information here: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2364824
Well Chrome supports multiple users. Simple create another user in Chrome and a new separate session is created, under another username. That session has its own Chrome settings and synchronizes to another Gmail account.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Monday, 6 February 2012
Registering a .co.za domain
1. Find your domain:
2. Find a DNS provider:
Using the WhoIs tool at http://co.za, find a domain name you like. Choose something you can say over a telephone, is always better.
2. Find a DNS provider:
You want a DNS provider, which is separate from your hosting provider. Even if you plan to use Google Apps, you will still need somebody to host the DNS with.
I’m using https://dyn.com (paid service) and evaluating https://www.cloudns.net (free service). Both have there own pros and cons, so please do not take my word on your choice.
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