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Bailout bill text posted on Web: related news

Discussion of Web titles

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.

Bailout bill text posted on Web

"Many of us feel that the national interest requires us to do something which is, in many ways, unpopular," said Rep. Barney Frank, the Financial Services Committee chairman. Frank was a key leader in negotiating the deal over the bailout

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Web Host Got Web Host Offers Shared IP SEO Web Hosting Plans

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.

Internet Retailer Web Design `09 Conference: Redesigning Web Sites: The Magic That Turns Shoppers Into Buyers

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.

Bill Me Later Extends eBay?s Payments Reach to Top Web Retailers

(October 6, 2008) In praising online credit payment system Bill Me Later Inc. Monday morning, PayPal Inc. President Scott Thompson called Bill Me Later a “disruptive business” in the positive sense, and he credited PayPal for also being a disruptive payments player. And disruption of the status quo is quite possible with today’s announcement that PayPal parent company eBay Inc. will buy the 8-year-old Bill Me Later for $820 million in cash and another $125 million of outstanding options net of option exercise proceeds. Bill Me Later chief executive officer Gary Marino will now report to Thompson.

Blog Buzz: Bailout Bill Fails, Barack Obama's Debate Bounce, Bracelet Wars

Prior to today's vote, no one could seem to agree on whether or not the bailout bill (also known as the "crap sandwich" or "a cow patty with a marshmallow in the middle of it") should pass—not economic experts and not lawmakers, even those from the same party. President Bush urged Congress to pass the bill, but House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer had no predictions on whether or not that would happen. It didn't. Postvote, U.S.News bloggers discuss the implications of the vote and our Jim Pethokoukis says he's "not sure what Plan B is now." Liberal and conservative bloggers say the bill's failure could be a serious blow to the McCain campaign. They're also placing blame on anyone involved, from Nancy Pelosi (because of her "rant") to the House Republicans (guilty of "irresponsible folly") to the House Democrats (who have the majority but s

Mobile Web Replacing Wire Web: Report

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”.

Web Application Security Overview

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.

Float irregular images on your Web pages with pngslice

Web sites that run text squarely around images even when the images don't have even borders look a little lazy. pngslice slices an image into thin vertical images and generates a small chunk of HTML to align these slices so that the original image can be seen in a Web browser. This lets you place non-rectangular floating images on Web pages and align the surrounding text to the uneven borders of the image for a professional-looking layout.

Experience Web 3.0 via Truevert Green Search Engine

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.

Websense Launches the Web Security Gateway

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.

Opera to Web developers: Come to MAMA

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

Creating Business Value from Web 2.0

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.

Creating Business Value from Web 2.0

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.

Creating Business Value from Web 2.0

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.

Creating Business Value from Web 2.0

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.

Blackberry Allows Web Publishers To Push Content To Subscribers Phones

imageIn an effort to become more consumer-friendly, and expand upon its reputation for being a strong email device, Research In Motion is now letting Web publisher’s send content to a user’s BlackBerry by using its signature push technology. RIM (NSDQ: RIMM) unveiled the service, called BlackBerry Web Signals, at the company’s developer conference yesterday. The company hopes Web publishers will want to use it to send updates on things like news, weather, sports, entertainment financial information and more. Alan Brenner, RIM’s SVP, said: “Push technology makes a night-and-day difference to the mobile experience and BlackBerry Web Signals will help online content providers add value for their customers while driving significant additional traffic to their web sites.

Web Shop Design: Using Text with Images in Photoshop

As compelling as a product shot or Web shop photo may be, sometimes an image needs a little something extra — and often that is some text to enhance it. In the realm of e-commerce, text and images work well together.

Web Host 34SP.com Celebrates 8 Years in the Web Hosting

October 14, 2008 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – British web host 34SP.com (http://www.34sp.com/) is celebrating 8 years in the web hosting business, it was reported recently. To mark the occasion, the company is running a promotion where it is giving away web hosting accounts to people who purchase domain names.

Web conferencing ready for mass market Netviewer increases European market share by 50 percent; Web conferencing starts at 23.90 per month

Karlsruhe / London, October 15, 2008 - According to a recent study by Frost & Sullivan, Netviewer AG has increased its share of the market for Web conferencing services by 50 percent. The company has thereby strongly reinforced its position as the leading provider of Web conferencing. The increase is attributed especially to the tremendous rise in demand for online meetings. Business customers can now rent Web conferencing capabilities for as little as Ł23.90 per month.

Developing Web Services with Open Source - A quick start for Web services technology

Over the past year, Web services have been positioned as a key enabler to application e-business integration. Many companies and vendors have made large investments in supporting the Web services development process. However, cost can pose a huge barrier for companies just beginning to investigate the value of Web services.

Developing Web Services with Open Source - A quick start for Web services technology

Over the past year, Web services have been positioned as a key enabler to application e-business integration. Many companies and vendors have made large investments in supporting the Web services development process. However, cost can pose a huge barrier for companies just beginning to investigate the value of Web services.

Noble Composer Web Agent Offers Flexible Web-based Agent Desktops

Atlanta, GA - October 9, 2008 - Noble Systems Corporation, a global provider of contact center technology, introduces Noble(R) Composer Web Agent, an agent workflow design and desktop unification tool for agents using web browser environments. Noble Composer Web Agent helps companies improve agent productivity, reduce training costs, increase customer service quality, and leverage technology investments.

Marketing via Text Message and the Mobile Web

SEATTLE: Knovolo offers an easy way to reach customers on their mobile phones. Whether it be advertising a property for sale, promoting an event, or launching a new product, Knovolo's text message and Mobile Web platform can deliver your marketing message and enhance your campaign. Text message usage in America has increased dramatically over the past few years, and smart marketers are paying close attention to the role of the cell phone in the everyday life of consumers.


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