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There are so many different Web titles, it's amazing. I've seen everything from: Webmaster, Webmistress, Web Producer, Web Designer, Web Developer, Web Architect, Web Programmer, and many more. What is your Web job title? I have been a Web Setter, a Web Manager, and a Web Writer, as well as several of the titles listed above. Right now I call myself a Web Developer, Web Designer, or Web Writer, but that could change.
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Web Design Conference `09 features 45 experts in web site design and usability, representing retailers and the design professionals who help them create outstanding sites. Attendees can register for up to three free web design consultations on Jan. 30 before the conference begins. The keynote speaker is Lindy Rawlinson, vice president of web operations and new business for Neiman Marcus Direct, who will discuss how to design a straightforward, elegant site that speaks to customers while incorporating advanced site functionality.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 10:04 22nd Oct
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via I-Newswire @ 21:46 19th Sep
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November 1, 2008 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – Web host Got Web Host (http://www.gotwebhost.com) is offering shared IP SEO web hosting plans, it was announced recently. The plans are set up as reseller accounts and offer multiple Class C IP addresses with cost savings against dedicated IPs. They offer the option to get 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 Class C IP ranges, with two IP's per Class C.
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via Host Search @ 23:44 1st Nov
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SEATTLE - (Business Wire) Amazon Web Services LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced that Yieldex is the winner of the second annual Amazon Web Services Start-Up Challenge. Yieldex, a company providing forecasting for online advertising inventory, will receive $50,000 in cash, $50,000 in Amazon Web Service credits and an opportunity for an investment offer from Amazon.com. Today’s announcement at a celebration in Seattle capped off an exciting final round of the contest in which seven finalists presented their businesses to judges from Amazon.com and venture capital firms. The winner was chosen based on the originality of their idea, marketplace need, and their implementation of AWS. Amazon Web Services provides reliable, scalable and secure infrastructure services on demand.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 4:01 21st Nov
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (Business Wire) -- MontaVista(R) Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux(R) commercialization, announces registration for two free web seminars on improving embedded Linux Startup time, presented with Freescale(TM) Semiconductor, OpenSystems Media and Christopher Hallinan, author of Embedded Linux Primer, the number one-selling book on embedded Linux. The web seminars will provide strategies for improving embedded Linux startup time and present techniques that help design engineers to reduce boot time while preserving the base functionality required of most embedded Linux systems. Information and registration is available at http://mvista.com/fastbootwebinar.
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via Globe Investor @ 15:45 4th Nov
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov 04, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- MontaVista(R) Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux(R) commercialization, announces registration for two free web seminars on improving embedded Linux Startup time, presented with Freescale(TM) Semiconductor, OpenSystems Media and Christopher Hallinan, author of Embedded Linux Primer, the number one-selling book on embedded Linux. The web seminars will provide strategies for improving embedded Linux startup time and present techniques that help design engineers to reduce boot time while preserving the base functionality required of most embedded Linux systems. Information and registration is available at http://mvista.com/fastbootwebinar.
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via MarketWatch @ 15:45 4th Nov
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To truly understand a customer's experience with your Web site or Web-based application, you need to know exactly what end-users are seeing at all times. For this purpose, Web performance monitors let you simulate end-user activity and test your site's performance at all stages of the online experience. In general, such tools let you create monitoring scripts by simply walking through typical user activities such as putting items in a shopping cart and checking out or logging into a customer portal. They also show you exactly what is happening from the perspective of the Web browser, allowing you to measure site availability, response times of different site functions, download times, and more, giving you insight into just how well your applications perform in the real world.
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via BusinessWeek @ 20:50 21st Nov
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When it comes to emerging markets, there’s been a lot of talk of how the mobile web will be the dominant way that people access the internet. Now there’s evidence from Opera Software (OSL: OPERA), the browser makers, who in its October “State of the Mobile Web” report, found that the mobile web is replacing the wired web in Southeast Asia. Looking at data and metrics from its mobile browser Opera Mini, the company found that page views per user in Indonesia and the Philippines are significantly higher than the worldwide numbers. Page views in the Philippines alone grew more than 1120 percent this year. In Indonesia, each user browsed 358 pages on average in October 2008, “well above the global average”.
in Mobile Technology
via MocoNews.net @ 17:38 20th Nov
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Seattle-based Amazon Web Services, the web services subsidiary of Amazon.com, said today that it is launching a new product based on Microsoft Windows Server. The firm said the new web services product launches today in a public beta, and gives its users access to Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server. According to Amazon, the new support came as a result of common requests from its AWS customers. Previously, Amazon EC2 customers had to develop their applications using the Linux operating system. The new service will be priced at $0.125 per compute hour. Amazon's EC2 services allow developers to tap into a web-based, "cloud" of virtual computing resources, and is heavily used to scale out Web 2.0 and Internet applications. Among the first customers of the Windows offering are Eli Lilly, Autodesk, and RenderRocket.
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via Northwest Innovation @ 16:11 23rd Oct
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SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)-- Sitecore, the leading provider of .NET Web Content Management System (CMS) and portal software, today announced that Nymity, a privacy research firm and web-based tools solution provider, has deployed Sitecore's CMS solution for development of PrivaWorks, a web-based privacy tool. This application allows for management of the vast amount of complex content required by lawyers and other privacy professionals.
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via TMC Net @ 0:18 9th Oct
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With the web and web sites open to everyone -- including malicious hackers -- the security of web applications sits at the top of the list of issues on any web developer's mind. In this eight-part series, we will look at the security concerns of PHP developers, and what they can do to make their web applications more secure.
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via DevShed @ 19:27 23rd Sep
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WASHINGTON -- NASA will hold a media briefing Monday, Sept. 29, at 2 p.m. EDT, to discuss the latest developments, findings and upcoming science opportunities of the Phoenix Mars Lander. The briefing will take place in the NASA Headquarters' James E. Webb Auditorium, 300 E St., S.W., Washington. It will be carried live on NASA Television and on the Web.
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via Mars Today @ 9:20 28th Sep
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50 years ago this month NASA rocketed into existence, and to celebrate this fact NASA-TV is streaming its special retrospective show "50 Years of Exploration: The Golden Anniversary of NASA" in HD format today at 1pm and 8pm EDT (and again tomorrow at 10am and 2pm). Check it out: it's presented by none other than Neil Armstrong, and it'll remind you how frickin' astonishing the achievements of the Agency are, despite its recent rockety woes. [NASA-TV]
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via Gizmodo @ 14:18 30th Oct
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA will host a media teleconference at 6 p.m. EDT today to discuss a significant Hubble Space Telescope anomaly that occurred this weekend affecting the storage and transmittal of science data to Earth. Fixing the problem will delay next month's space shuttle Atlantis' Hubble servicing mission. The briefing participants are: - Ed Weiler, associate administrator of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington - John Shannon, Shuttle Program manager at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston - Preston Burch, Hubble manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. To participate in the teleconference, reporters in the U.S. should call 1-800-369-6087 and use the pass code Hubble.
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via Financials.com @ 11:12 30th Sep
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JACKSONVILLE, FL and PORTLAND, ME – October 28, 2008 – Web.com (NASDAQ: WWWW), a leading provider of online marketing for small businesses, and PowerPay, a rising star in the electronic payments industry, today announced a partnership that will provide PowerPay’s payment processing solutions to Web.com’s eCommerce customers. Under the agreement, Web.com will offer its eCommerce customers payment processing solutions, coupled with enhanced fraud detection and card security compliance features, which can significantly lower their credit card processing fees by up to 25%. “As a strong advocate for small business merchants, Web.com is determined to provide solutions that not only help grow our customers’ businesses, but also saves them money, especially in these challenging economic times.
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via Business TechEdge Magazine @ 14:53 2nd Nov
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hcg50a writes "NASA has successfully tested the first deep space communications network modeled on the Internet. Working as part of a NASA-wide team, engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, used software called Disruption-Tolerant Networking, or DTN, to transmit dozens of space images to and from a NASA science spacecraft located about 20 million miles from Earth. The store-and-forward protocol was designed by NASA in consultation with Vint Cerf. Here's a discussion from last July before the test began."
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via Slashdot @ 21:35 18th Nov
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When it comes to search engines, Web 3.0 or semantic web means systems learn the contexts of a word to be able to perform more targeted queries; no more hit or miss result. More precisely called semantic search, it could make researching for information a lot easier, especially since the web has grown astronomically over the years. True to the sense of Web 3.0 and clean technology, Truevert is a Web 3.0 search engine dedicated to the topic. So, for example, if you type a query for "solar," you're not going to get results about solar eclipses, you'll get results for solar energy instead. There's even a list of filters you can use to segregate your search results into more specific topics.
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via PC Magazine @ 20:06 2nd Nov
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Ostracus writes "The next big stage in the evolution of the Internet, according to many experts and luminaries, will be the advent of the Semantic Web — that is, technologies that let computers process the meaning of Web pages instead of simply downloading or serving them up blindly. Microsoft's acquisition of the semantic search engine Powerset earlier this year shows faith in this vision. But thus far, little Semantic Web technology has been available to the general public. That's why many eyes will be on Twine, a Web organizer based on semantic technology that launches publicly today."
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via Slashdot @ 12:29 27th Oct
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Websense has recently introduced its real-time Web 2.0 content classification and malware protection offering called the Web Security Gateway. Based on the company’s flagship Web security platform Web Security version 7, the gateway will allow businesses to adopt and use Web 2.0 technologies and accelerate their business goals without worrying about malicious or inappropriate content.
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via Network Computing India @ 10:23 22nd Sep
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Opera Software on Wednesday revealed a search engine that indexes structural information about Web pages so Web developers and standards bodies can see what technologies are being used to build Web sites and how they are being used. The Metadata Analysis and Mining Application search engine -- "MAMA" for short -- is being tested by the company and should be released in an invitation-only beta by the end of the year, said Snorre Grimsby, vice president of quality assurance at Opera in Oslo, Norway. MAMA grew out of tests Opera routinely does to make sure its own browser software products work well with existing Web pages that use the most commonly used Web site-creation technology, he said. "We realized internally that we needed to be able to find lots of live sites out there that used certain technologies in certain combinations so we cou
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via Addict3d.org @ 19:48 15th Oct
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Business technology is being transformed. Web 2.0 style technologies that have emerged in the consumer space such as blogs, wikis, presence, RSS, and mashups are being adapted to enterprise use, changing how IT platforms support business success. The Web 2.0 Framework gives clarity into the tools and processes of Web 2.0 and how it creates business value. Applying the Web 2.0 Framework helps organizations to tap fully the insights of their knowledge workers, build more efficient processes, and get products to market faster. Ross Dawson, CEO of the international consulting firm Advanced Human Technologies, will present six key steps to creating business value from Web 2.0.
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via Search SMB @ 9:09 20th Oct
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Business technology is being transformed. Web 2.0 style technologies that have emerged in the consumer space such as blogs, wikis, presence, RSS, and mashups are being adapted to enterprise use, changing how IT platforms support business success. The Web 2.0 Framework gives clarity into the tools and processes of Web 2.0 and how it creates business value. Applying the Web 2.0 Framework helps organizations to tap fully the insights of their knowledge workers, build more efficient processes, and get products to market faster. Ross Dawson, CEO of the international consulting firm Advanced Human Technologies, will present six key steps to creating business value from Web 2.0.
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via Bitpipe @ 3:52 17th Oct
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Business technology is being transformed. Web 2.0 style technologies that have emerged in the consumer space such as blogs, wikis, presence, RSS, and mashups are being adapted to enterprise use, changing how IT platforms support business success. The Web 2.0 Framework gives clarity into the tools and processes of Web 2.0 and how it creates business value. Applying the Web 2.0 Framework helps organizations to tap fully the insights of their knowledge workers, build more efficient processes, and get products to market faster. Ross Dawson, CEO of the international consulting firm Advanced Human Technologies, will present six key steps to creating business value from Web 2.0.
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via BizReport.com @ 18:36 16th Oct
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