Mar
25
How to Remove Linux and Install Windows XP
March 25, 2008 | 5 Comments
Earlier I stumbled on a Microsoft support page titled How to Remove Linux and Install Windows XP. I’m sure there are a small number of people who come back to Windows after finding Linux a bit hard but I don’t think there was ever a need for an article on how to remove Linux. You […]
Mar
11
What’s wrong with NSOL?
March 11, 2008 | 5 Comments
I wanted to transfer out this decade old domain I had originally registered with NSOL but the shameless business practice of NSOL didn’t allow it to happen. The domain is expiring in the next 2 weeks so I finally made some time (yes I couldn’t make time in 10 years) to actually transfer it […]
Jan
31
Long live FreeBSD
January 31, 2008 | 15 Comments
While Linux gets all the glory and commercial support, BSD derived operating systems such as FreeBSD chug away in the backrooms and datacenters of the world quietly processing HTTP and SMTP transactions. While it lacks funding and recognition, the FreeBSD community regularly updates and improves their OS, with a version 7 already in pre-release.
FreeBSD traces […]
Dec
20
What happened to LXPages?
December 20, 2007 | 2 Comments
As you may or may not know. We’ve been building a Local Search service called LXPages.com. Don’t ask why it’s called LXPages, it just sounded right when we registered it. This was approximately 1 - 2 years ago, and it was live and kicking up until 2 days ago when we brought it down temporarily. […]
Dec
6
Gmail is ridiculous!
December 6, 2007 | 11 Comments
Don’t judge the article by it’s title… I meant ridiculous in a good way!. Gmail is the best webmail system on the Interne and nothing comes close to it. Yahoo and MSN has tried it all and every time they launch a new interface, it looks worse than the previous.
To top […]
Nov
1
LXPages is now PR4!!
November 1, 2007 | 7 Comments
After months of nail biting, finger tapping and foot stomping, Google finally decided to unleash it’s pagerank monkey’s to run around the Internet and decide which site is worthy of the tiny little green bar. We’re proud to announce that we’re now PageRank 4!
It may not be much to many accomplished bloggers and website owners, […]
Sep
10
Are we ready for TechCrunch?
September 10, 2007 | 13 Comments
We are a local search company. We have a built a multilingual system that present US yellow pages data in numerous languages such as English, Spanish, Chinese and many many others to come in the near future. Our blog has already been noticed by the tech community as the place to visit for News, Tips […]
Sep
10
Where are the relevant ads?!
September 10, 2007 | 14 Comments
Just a reminder to the Search Engines. I know you can read this but probably won’t comprehend it because you’re all bunch of “stupid” robots. The lxpages.com is a local search website, it provides yellow pages data of over 17 million+ U.S businesses in English, Spanish and soon to be released Chinese languages.
One […]
Aug
16
Spanish Yellow Pages by LXPages
August 16, 2007 | 8 Comments
We are excited to announce the Spanish version of LXPages local search. Click on the image to use the fresh new site or you can Click Here.
Aug
3
What is LXPages Anyway?
August 3, 2007 | 5 Comments
Some may wonder why is lxpages.com, a soon to be very popular local search site writing blogs about technology and mostly Linux related articles? Part of the reason is because our infrastructure is based on a LAMP setup and to give back to the community, we occasionally write articles related to it.
To gain recognition […]






