Wonder how long that DMCA thing takes.
I would think it's very hard to prevent, though, since anybody can just go and copy what you said and paste it elsewhere. I actually see it a lot when I Google something recent...the same few paragraphs will pop up on different sites and it's like...
Gimp is good for it being cheap. I have used it for basic things like removing backgrounds, resizing, pixelating, etc. It's pretty basic but hey it works! I don't really need to edit images with anything crazy that Photoshop can do.
From usage it's definitely personal preference. Not really sure what else you would like to know...
I just prefer iPhones since I used them more and code in iOS and know a bit more about them...but I've used Android before and have liked it also.
You want to pick something that you know about and you like to write about...but also isn't very saturated. Something like entertainment and fitness has A LOT of people writing about already so it will be hard to get people to read your things.
Die meaning anything in the future won't be used? OR that anything on Java ever will be useless?
It's such a huge language now it won't die completely, I feel. If a company uses Java for some products it keeps putting out, it won't just stop using Java and make the huge switch.
Characters > numbers. But usually with bookmarking and the browser to auto-fill based on your recent searches, it might not be too big of an issue. With good content people will remember!
Depends on the potential. If I already have a decent income source from something and I wanted to make it available on a site, it could be worth it.
If it was just an idea and wanted the name...probably not worth it to start with!
Good tutorial. Online backups are nice and definitely worth it. Although you can be perfect with what you do online and there are still ways for someone to get your info.
Just be smart and safe!
Where will you get proof that you will make money before you even try? Seems counter-intuitive.
You can have leads that say they are interested in a product/website, or you can have a blog that has many visitors so you know you can get approved for ads, but aside from that there's not much you...
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