Internship Log: Week 2 Christopher Fryson

February 28th, 2010

Assignment 1: look up the term S.E.O

Search engine optimization is the process of improving the volume or quality of traffic to a web site from search engines. It relies on neutral search results; meaning results that aren’t paid for. It operates on the basis that the higher a site appears in a list of results the more traffic it will receive.

Do-follow and No-follow links.

A no-follow link is a link that has the nofollow HTML tag, which tells a search engine that a hyperlink should not influence the sites ranking in their index. It’s used to minimize the effectiveness of search engine spam. Do-follow links are links that don’t have the nofollow tag, which means the search engine acknowledges the link and changes a sites ranking accordingly.

Chris fryson

ASA College of Excellence

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Internship Log: Week 1 Christopher Fryson

February 20th, 2010

This week I learned a lot about how diverse the IT field actually is,and how business plays a big part in it. Not only was I able to learn about some of the different software technicians use to provide remote assistance; I was able to see it in action from the server level all the way down to an individual machine.

List of software used

  • RealVNC
  • Microsoft Project
  • Windows Small Business Server
  • OpenSUSE(Linux)
  • Squid

Christopher Fryson

ASA College of Excellence

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New York Nonprofit Computer support Resources

January 27th, 2010

IT Computer Support NYC provides technical support to individuals, small companies, and non-profit agencies that do not have their own full time IT support personnel.

We currently provide technical support and website hosting for several non profit clients including The Newark Arts Council and Young people Chorus of New York. We work with non-profits to help them find ways of reducing their site costs and increasing their organizations overall return on their IT investment.

Over the years we have come across some great resources that are especially tailored to non-profits in the New York area. We decided to put together a list of some of these resources, many of which we have used to benefited our nonprofit clients in the past, in the hopes that others looking for similar resources would find it useful.

Here is a list of general nonprofit resources as well as some local to the New York area:

The Fund for the City of New York offers free technology classes to nonprofit staff and personnel. The Fund was established by the Ford Foundation in 1968 in order to advance the functioning of government and nonprofit organizations in New York City and beyond.

The Fund also offer technology consulting services as well here:

TechSoup.org is a good place to get discounted software and other technology related products.  Including Norton Antivirus 2010 for as low as $4!

Network For Good allows non profits to process donations online.

Taraje Solomon
Small Office / Home Office Support
Phone: 646-330-4586
www.itcomputersupportnyc.com

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Internship Log: Jaok Kim: Week 6

December 28th, 2009

This weeks assignment was to create and post an HTML ad on the popular listing site newyork.craigslist.org

I created and posted the code of each of the 5 main pages of the Nodesphere company website into one of the 5 boroughs listed on the CL (cragslist) site.

I had to modify the code of each page so that is would show properly within CL. I had to change the Html code from the DIV tag to Table tag and put style code and font code on the each of the pages. Craigslist like most online posting websites do not allow CSS or Javascript code.

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