4 Things that Would Make The Internet More Tolerable

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The World Wide Web is a virtual cornucopia of information that is disposable at our fingertips. But with our wonderful gateway to almost anything we want, there are tons of deceptions, annoyances, and dangers that casual web surfers encounter every day. Here are four ways websites can improve the surfing experience and make the web a more enjoyable place:

Taking it Easy on the Social Media

Have you ever seen a blog with over forty different links to their social media accounts? When I see that many tiny buttons on a website, I just give up and turn on the TV.

Instead of bombarding visitors with links to “like” the page on Facebook, a demand to follow on Twitter, or a StumbleUpon button; websites should feature more subtle devices for social media links. It is easy to install a comment forum for Facebook on your blog, you should give incentives for people to follow you on Twitter, and users who “stumble” generally have the toolbar installed.

Static Web Banners
Have you ever had several tabs open and heard an annoying sound coming from an unknown source? Sometimes it seems like you need a team of psychics and investigators to figure out where your ads are.

Whether they move, shake, sizzle, squeak, or swirl; all advertisements on the web are going to be somewhat annoying. With web users becoming more savvy and browser technology advancing, advertisers are resorting to more desperate measures to grab our attention. If websites stuck to less intrusive methods for revenue like static browsers links in articles, viewers might actually start clicking instead of instantly clicking out.

Easily Navigable Link Headers
Have you ever clicked on a link to read the content or watch the video on the next page only to get lost in a sea of extra pop-ups and sites you can’t get out of?

The worst thing that a website can do is be inconsistent. When a foreign looking page appears when the user clicks a link, a sense of panic might sink in. When clicking on links, there always needs to be a way to get back to from whence thou came. If you have links to PDF files on your website, consider transferring the content to HTML and CSS format so you can keep the links at the top of your site.

Links that Send You to Your Destination
A common trend I have been noticing on several websites is webmasters and advertisers using the tool of deception. You might click on a link that promises to send you to a funny video, then it sends you to another site to click on a link to go to that video. After you click the actual link to the video, you probably went through four different links and three browser tabs. There is a good chance you are getting scammed if you have to click more than once.

The Internet will always have its pitfalls and nuisances, but website owners who follow these suggestions will look more reputable and gain greater authority with the online community.

Don’t use Nimcohost Hosting

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Why You Should Choose Android for Your Gaming Needs

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Apple’s iPhone may have a great selection of apps and superior screen quality than other smart phones on the market, but it doesn’t hold its own for gaming. Apple’s focus has always been on providing consumers with easier user interfaces and high end design programs. Gaming has never been a strong suit. So much so, that many online games don’t even offer iOS compatible forms.

So for gamers interested in playing their games on the go, they should look into choosing from the HTC, Samsung, or LG Android Phone series. Not only are they are better designed for gaming, but they have a variety of other features that make them more enticing to gamers including:

Larger Screen Size
The screen size for the iPhone is only 3.5 inches while the standard screen size for the average Android phone is 4.1 inches. The difference in screen size may seem minimal, but the additional .6 inches actually provides a substantially better visual experience for gamers. You are better able to immerse yourself in your game, and better enjoy the graphics Android has to offer.

Bigger Game Selection
Android already has a large selection of games available to its smart phone users, but for those who have NVIDIA Tegra-powered devices, you can download the Tegra zone app providing you access to games that will perfectly match your phones capabilities. You will be mesmerized by the exceptional graphics quality and feel as though you are playing with a device that was built solely for handheld gaming.

Better Graphics
The iPhone has long had a superior display to any smart phone on the market, and it still holds that title. However, that doesn’t mean that the graphics are better than any Android phones. In fact, many Android phones are now offering several 3D and HD options allowing you to enjoy an improved gaming experience as you race through streets via Need for Speed.
The Android operating system was also built to better withstand the needs of gaming, and the phones that use the OS include excellent dual core processors to deliver lightning quick gaming speeds. If you are truly a gamer, and a lover of media in general, an Android phone really is the better option.