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Fair Oaks Web Design and SEO Firm YNot Web Incorporates on its 5 Year Anniversary: related news
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YNot Web, a Sacramento area web design & development firm, becomes a privately-held California corporation after 5 years in business in order to better service its customers and position itself for continued growth. YNot Web specializes in cost-effective and highly-ranked search engine optimized websites for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
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via DBusinessNews.com @ 9:43 15th Jul
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snydeq writes "Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister raises questions regarding the transforming nature of the Web now that Tim Berners-Lee's early vision has been supplanted by today's much more complex model. AJAX, Google Web Toolkit, Flash and Silverlight all have McAllister asking, 'Is [the Web] still the Web if you can't navigate directly to specific content? Is it still the Web if the content can't be indexed and searched? Is it still the Web if you can only view the application on certain clients or devices? Is it still the Web if you can't view source?' Such questions bely a much bigger question for Web developers, McAllister writes. If today's RIAs no longer resemble the 'Web,' then should we be shoehorning these apps into the Web's infrastructure, or is the problem that the client platforms simply aren't evolving fast enough to meet
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via Slashdot @ 19:13 3rd Jul
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Web Design Company in UK offers hosted websites to businesses - Web Site design and Software Development Company in London, kronikmedia offers an innovative approach to web site design in UK. Unlike traditional web site design companies who offer website design as a one off service, Kronik Media are also able to offer bespoke software and websites on a hosted license. This has proved popular with small to medium sized businesses. The cost of bespoke software or web site design and development can be spread over affordable monthly payments. The main benefit however is the on going support and consultancy that is available throughout the year.
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via Business Portal 24 @ 5:55 17th Aug
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BT today became a founding sponsor of the Web Science Research Initiative, an international body established to promote the science and development of the World Wide Web. Established by British Web pioneer Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, with co-directors Nigel Shadbolt, Wendy Hall and Danny Weitzner, the Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI) exists to promote the study of Web Science', a new academic discipline focusing on the analysis, engineering and social impact of the World Wide Web.
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via Macro World Investor @ 12:06 7th Jul
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Valparaiso, IN (PRWEB) August 13, 2008 -- Got Web Host, the original SEO web hosting company, announced today the release of their SEO & Web Hosting Demo Player. This new SEO & Web Hosting Demo Player provides access to over 160 video tutorials. These tutorials cover such subjects as the use of the Direct Admin control panel, transferring domains between various registrars, setting up private nameservers, use of phpMyAdmin and many more common tasks that a web host client might undertake.
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via Promotion World @ 16:08 13th Aug
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PSDTuts has a great article on 9 Essential Principles for Good Web Design. Collis lists these principles as: precedence, spacing, navigation, design to build, typography, usability, alignment, clarity, and consistency. He gives great examples and provides lots of additional reading on each of the topics. Many Web developers forget about the basic principles of design - these are important whether you're building a Web page or creating an art exhibit. Design impacts how we feel about things and good design influences the audience the way the designer wants.
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via About @ 4:08 30th Jul
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I recently attended the first-ever Linked Data Planet conference, where a number of pioneers in the field of Semantic Web shared their perspectives on the state of the art — and business — of helping the world tag their web pages for meaning. So what is the Semantic Web and how is it different from the web of today? On the web, most search engines today use key words and the number of links to a page to determine the relevance of search results. This is the wisdom of crowds at work: If the key words you are searching for occur often on that page, and the page is popular (i.e. lots of links to it), then it is probably the best bet for what you are searching for. The downside of this approach is that it infers meaning of the page. On the Semantic Web, the crowds get wiser thanks to the wisdom of authors, who can let the crowds know —
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via XML.org @ 6:22 22nd Jul
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Assistors offer web hosting and domain name registration services to small and large scale businesses and individuals through its White Label Assistors division. Commercial business organisations with web development, domain name registration and web hosting requirements can benefit from the customised website solutions offered by Assistors. White Label Assistors is the design, implementation, information technology research, marketing and management business unit of Assistors. The web hosting interface provided by Assistors is easy to use and navigate. Assistors provide its clients with multiple web hosting packages including the enterprise, corporate, business, big bang, monthly madness sale and budget plans.
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via Ferret.com.au @ 12:55 11th Aug
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This is one Web design software I really enjoyed reviewing. It was so simple and easy to use I think I may let my 10 year old give it a try. WebPlus X2 has everything, even clip art to help you decorate your Web pages with. The way you use it is very different than using other Web design software. Instead of being given a set template and having to fill it in, you can put anything anywhere and move anything anywhere.
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via About @ 22:44 1st Aug
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alphadogg writes "A new generation of mobile Web browsers is finally making the Web a reality on handheld devices. The latest example is last week's beta launch of Opera Mobile 9.5, a native Web browser for high-end smartphones. It's an evolutionary release for the Norwegian software company, but it comes just days after Apple's iPhone 3G, with its highly capable Safari browser, went on sale. Other brand-new entrants, such as Mobile Firefox and Skyfire, are expected later this year, at least in beta form. But the evolving mobile browsers are only one part of the picture. Mobile browsing is affected by the client hardware, ranging from the processor to the kind of wireless network being used, all of which have improved markedly. It's also affected by the design of Web sites being targeted, and there's new attention being focused on optimiz
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via Slashdot @ 22:00 21st Jul
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With the advent of Google's (GOOG) foray into Web browsers with Google Chrome, we have yet another contender for the title of Web Browser King. If you're not a die-hard web user this may not seem like a great title. Some Web browsers are better than others, yes, but these browsers are free anyway, so what's the point if one is more popular than another. Believe it or not, the business of Web browsers is pretty important, not to mention occasionally profitable. The popular websites of today may also be the operating systems of tomorrow.
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via Seeking Alpha @ 8:58 4th Sep
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In the past, web applications were limited because a web page had to be reloaded (or another page loaded in its place) in order for new data to be obtained. Other methods were available (without loading another page), but the techniques weren’t well supported and had a tendency to be buggy. In recent months, a technique that had not been widely supported in the past has become available to a large number of web surfers, giving developers more freedom to develop cutting-edge web applications. These applications, which asynchronously retrieve XML data via JavaScript, are affectionately known as “Ajax applications” (Asynchronous Javascript and XML applications). In this article, I will explain how to retrieve a remote XML file via Ajax to update a web page, and as this series continues, I will discuss more ways that Ajax technology can be us
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via HTML Goodies @ 11:57 27th Aug
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A combination of developments—consumers’ use of the web to find products eventually bought in stores, improvements in Internet bandwidth and web-enabled software applications that connect stores to central databases as well as to the web itself, and increased recognition by retail executives of the importance of cross-channel shopping—is leading to more in-store web applications for shoppers as well as employees. The demand is underscored by the fact that most consumers, 58%, use the Internet as their first choice for researching products purchased in a store, according to Nielsen Online. Retailers, meanwhile, are providing in-store kiosks and wireless devices to let shoppers access a store’s web site for product information or to place an online order, according to a report from AMR Research Inc.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 15:23 1st Sep
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Sun Microsystems recently said it will soon open source the core components of Sun Java System Web Proxy and Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 under the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) license. The Web and Proxy source code will be released later this year.
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via Campus Technology @ 10:34 5th Aug
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Sun Microsystems last week said it will soon open source the core components of Sun Java System Web Proxy and Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 under the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) license. The Web and Proxy source code will be released later this year.
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via Application Development Trends @ 23:25 1st Aug
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(Prudent Press Agency)---There are plenty of options when it comes to web site creation software and a wannabe web designer might have a hard time deciding which to choose. We will have a look at the most popular web creation programs: Front Page, Dreamweaver and Adobe GoLive. All three offer a user-friendly interface and plenty of beginner and advanced options that will allow you to create the website of your dreams. A large majority of website hosting companies accept the final outputs of the three programs, but you will still need to check your web page for compatibility with different web browsers.
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via Prudent Press Agency @ 12:42 21st Aug
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Do you need to find a way to increase web site traffic? Have you used any search engine optimization on your website? Before you do any expensive web advertising or build an expensive new site try using some simple search engine optimization on your website to increase your web site traffic. Search engine optimization is the best way to increase web site traffic and increase your position on the search engine results pages. Getting into a higher place on the search engine results pages means more hits to your website and more customers.
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via The Article Net @ 18:22 2nd Aug
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Here are the most recent Web hosting service reviews submitted by other Web Design / HTML readers. I got 10 new reviews this month. If you love or hate your Web hosting provider, or just feel ambivalent about them, let me know - write a review of your Web hosting provider. It only takes a few minutes to write a review, and you'll be helping lots of people.
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via About @ 13:00 2nd Jul
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
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via Search SMB @ 2:05 1st Aug
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
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via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 18:41 23rd Jul
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
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via Bitpipe @ 9:15 11th Jul
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
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via BizReport.com @ 22:40 10th Jul
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In today's global economy, companies exploit the Web as a medium for building business relationships. They expect to manage their Web-based content in a cost-effective manner. By adopting a Web content management (WCM) application, a firm transforms key aspects of its core operations by enabling its line-of-business staff to maintain Web-based content on their own, without ongoing support from an IT group.
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via Line56 @ 18:42 10th Jul
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Mozilla is inviting people to take part in a new conceptual series that aims to envision the future design of Web...
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via Washington Post @ 14:36 6th Aug
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mbarulli writes "Clipperz and Richard Stallman recently launched a joint call for action to bring freedom and privacy to web applications. 'The benefits of web apps are many, but quite often users lose their freedom to study, modify and discuss the source code that powers those web apps. Furthermore, we are forced to trust third parties with our data (bookmarks, text documents, chat transcripts, financial info ... and now health records!) that no longer resides on our hard disks, but are stored somewhere in the cloud.' Clipperz and RMS urge web developers to adopt the new AGPL license and build their applications using a 'zero-knowledge architecture,' a framework for web services that has been derived from Clipperz online password manager. A smooth path toward web apps based on free software that know nothing about you and your data.
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via Slashdot @ 15:20 30th Jun
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