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Introducing scrbetech version 1.0



Welcome to scrbetech version 1.0

First of all we'd like to thank you for your immense support and readership to scrbetech. Nothing makes us more glad than seeing the readers count go high that way. And now, it seems to be the right time to get out of the initial beta stage of writing routine as today we are introducing you to the scrbetech version 1.0, which delivers you posts in a whole new look and feel specially and only for our readers.

The theme is purely build on our branding, with Blogger's Simple template for blogs, now tailor-made and customized in a mixture of three focal colors, starting off with Red, for date header and link hoverings, Grey shade's implied for blog titles, thread & links, and finally Black for blog texts and accents. So, as the new overhaul is all ready and live, our content is now streamlined right on the home page, with the latest 7 full-fledged articles at first, making you go less clicking and more reader-friendly.

We have also set-up several tabs on our re-designed sidebar, now positioned to the right side of the blog, and prior to this list is our powerful Google Search bar, to assist you find different threads from our blog archives. Then we have the interactive label-based categorization, renamed as 'Refine stream', with attractive icons, with which you can control what to read here at scrbetech, ground on different mobile operating systems, starting with Android, moving to iOS, Blackberry and Windows Phone-centric blog posts. Next is the all new 'Popular this week' section following the search shaft, again giving you a quick glimpse of the 7 most trending reads of the week, based on reader hits.

We did bring things from the older version and that's where we have to talk about the Google Translate integration to scrbetech. As said in our welcome post, readers of our blog have a choice of reading our reads in dialects from Afrikaner to Zulus. And to more socialize our brand on the media platforms and have you guys closer to us and to our content, we have also initiated tabs and plugins to connect and follow us on all our official Google+, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and RSS feeds. You can even subscribe to follow us via email.

Lastly we have got a few advertisements embedded on the sidebar, from the brand blu eCigs® electronic cigarettes, with Stephen Dorff. What is blu eCigs? Well, they come in two different types commercially, first is a rechargeable model, which basically works with a blu Tank™ or flavor cartridge. They've also got a disposable variant, that is ready to use straight out of the the box, and can be discarded to waste when done. How this works? When you inhale the blu made electronic cigarettes, the battery inside gets activated, heating up the liquid without burning, as it has got a built-in atomizer. And what makes blu so special? There are several thing like the signature blue LED tip, long-lasting battery, built-in atomizer, blu Tank/Flavor cartridge, silicone tip and sleek size.

Jason Healy is the Founder and President of blu. Did you know? "It's no surprise that blu e-cigs are allowed at the offices in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company is also educating businesses about the benefits of allowing e-cigarettes in the workplace. blu’s got your back in more ways than one."
*We do not support the use of any kind of tobacco products.


For more - blu eCigs®

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