May 14, 2011
How often do you think about people with disabilities when developing your website? Most people do not have the disabled community in mind when developing websites which could hurt them in the long run. Web technology is becoming more abundant everywhere. From smartphones to ipads to laptops anyone can access the internet and view your ...
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April 27, 2011
Newspapers vs. the Internet This website here lists some great facts that you all should really look into. One of them states that to produce each week’s Sunday newspapers, 500,000 trees must be cut down. That’s a lot of trees, but is getting the news from the internet better for the environment in the end? ...
April 13, 2011
Wow Microsoft – When IE first hit the scene it was spot on! The standards were up to date (Because there were not much for standards back then) all the way up to IE7 – then it goes downhill… Lagging behind other browsers in both speed and w3c standards for years. Finally you release the ...
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March 5, 2011
Reaching clients through the Internet, not through the mail One great way to keep in touch with your clients or to find new ones is to send off mail letters explaining your business and how you can help expand theirs. A great way to do this while saving money and the environment is to send ...
February 28, 2011
The browser wars still rage on even today. With Google Chromes mysterious background updates that most people don’t notice to the new Mozilla FireFox 4 and the much anticipated – CSS3/HTML 5 compitable Internet Explorer 9 coming out soon there’s still no clear winner really. In my mind those are the three biggest browsers. In ...