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Browsers And Affiliate Programs

28th September 2009
Browsers "Anyone who slaps a 'this page is best viewed with Browser X' label on a Web page appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer, another word proc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fix Registry Problems On Your Own

25th September 2009
Want the school PCs to run 10 times faster than usual? Take a look at their PC registry. These may be drowning in information no longer needed. Show your skill from lessons learned online. Before you fix your registry... Before you fix registry glit... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Father' Of The Internet

24th September 2009
Tim Berners-Lee, while working as an independent consultant at a nuclear research laboratory in 1980, developed an innovative way of storing information in a program named Enquire. That work was later used as the foundation for the development of a glo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Website technologies on the Go!

23rd September 2009
In your web browser, Client Side technologies use HTML, XHTML and CSS in order to create web sites. HTML is short for Hyper Text Markup Language. This is a manner of labeling text so that the computer can understand what it means and what it wants. If... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What is Web 2.0

21st September 2009
I was recently asked what web 2.0 stood for and I found myself groping for a credible explanation. Snippets of information, I had read all along flashed through my mind, but still, I found myself at complete loss of words. “Does web 2.0 mean anything a... Read >
Author: kneoteric

Your website needs to meet coding standards

15th September 2009
Website coding standards exist for two main reasons; to maintain web development techniques across websites and to help usability issues for disabled internet users. Coding standards like W3C are set by online authorities for websites to adhere to in o... Read >
Author: Advansys

What is Web 2.0

02nd September 2009
I was recently asked what web 2.0 stood for and I found myself groping for a credible explanation. Snippets of information, I had read all along flashed through my mind, but still, I found myself at complete loss of words. “Does web 2.0 mean anything a... Read >
Author: manishchauhan

The World Wide Web and the future

02nd September 2009
When we talk about the internet we tend to think about the World Wide Web as though it was the same thing. Of course the internet is much bigger than the web and is the basic network infrastructure of which the World Wide Web is only part. It can be said ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Evolution of Search Engines – A Peep into the History

19th August 2009
Search engines in modern times use complex algorithms and advanced technologies to help browse the information online. Apart from information search, search engine marketing and optimization are important aspects of Google, Yahoo and other popular searc... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar

BBG Communications : The Evolution of the Internet

17th August 2009
On August 6, 1991, CERN, which straddles the border between France and Switzerland, publicized the new World Wide Web project. The Web was invented by English scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. There are many browsers in use today, but all of there look b... Read >
Author: Sean Hummer

The Internet Turns 20

10th July 2009
The name Tim Berners-Lee is not a household name, but what he created 20 years ago is. The World Wide Web started humbly enough as a technical paper presented by Berners-Lee in Switzerland, and has become the ubiquitous backdrop of enterprise and enterta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why should we follow web standards?

22nd June 2009
These days when 70-80% of the business is generated online, it is necessary to have a globally accessible website i.e, it should be accessible across all major browsers, operating systems and other devices like PDA, phone etc. With over 100+ combinatio... Read >
Author: Ipraxa

The Internet: yesterday, today, and tomorrow

11th June 2009
Wikipedia says that the Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks. What you see in the title image taken from The Opte Project, is just a fragment of a much larger internet map. Obviously, it is impossible to map all computers connec... Read >
Author: Host1Plus

What is Web 2.0

29th May 2009
Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry that was originally characterized as interactivity in a website and making it something more than just words on a page. It has no exact definition but it is primarily caused by an attempt to comp... Read >
Author: Therese Prentice

Web 2.0 - an Innovation

01st May 2009
World Wide Web, the word which does not amaze many! In fact, it is like a pair of shoes, everyone's wearing it. Everyone’s having a website nowadays! From the time, when the hyperlink was an invention and Tim Berners Lee's notebook program contained suc... Read >
Author: Creativei

W3C Validation – What Does It Mean For You?

03rd February 2009
W3C Validation is an oft-repeated term when website accessibility is talked about. W3C refers to World Wide Web Consortium, a unanimous organization that provides a ser of web standards and guidelines that help overcome the problem of incompatibility of c... Read >
Author: Maneet Puri

ONLINE SHOPPING VOGUE - Procuring your thoughts just a click away!!!!!!

28th January 2009
History was created when Tim Berners- Lee created the First World Wide Web server and browser in 1990 whose impact was also creating wonders in the world of shopping. And this was initiated by Charles Stack in 1992 who urbanized the first online book stor... Read >
Author: Tina

How Does Net Neutrality Affect You?

12th January 2009
Net neutrality is one of the buzz words of the moment and is also referred to as network neutrality. It relates to any limitations that may be applied to broadband connections by Internet service providers (ISPs). A net neutral broadband connection will n... Read >
Author: Cooper

Geneva: Home to Old Fashioned Timepieces and Colliding Particles

02nd December 2008
Chocolate, precision timepieces and banking are all synonymous with Switzerland, but there is so much more on offer to the adventurous traveller in this spectacular land of lakes, mountains and valleys. From centuries old traditions to cutting edge scie... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

The quickest way to get helpful business advice from real business experts online

20th November 2008
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web is right when he says there’s heaps of dodgy information on the net. Take expert business advice, for example. Anyone can set up as a business expert online, and it’s up to people to judge for th... Read >
Author: DavidyBC

Only 5% Of Websites Mark-Up Validates Says Opera.

05th November 2008
There is no doubt that validation standards are good for usability and accessibility to handicapped people. However how many websites actually validate? Many businesses who are starting online now want their website to validate. They may think that all we... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Best Practices For SEO Experts And SEO Consultants

20th October 2008
SEO experts and SEO consultants all have strategies which they use to achieve their clients goals. These strategies differ amongst the different SEO consultants offering these services in the market. The regulations set by search engines also differ sligh... Read >
Author: Joel McLaughlin

Vint Cerf Believes Internet is Still Young

09th September 2008
According to media reports, Vint Cerf, the father of the internet, wrote that it still have a long journey to release the real potential of the internet. Cerf was involved in the design of the ARPA net, predecessor of Internet. This is the first time... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

Antique and Handicraft E-shopping

01st July 2008
The basic use of computers and web has been increasing extensively over the years. Now a day’s internet has been worn widely as a way of communication, as a budding resource of information, as a means of entertainment and many more. In recent past when ... Read >
Author: anil pal

Search Engines Love W3 Design

12th May 2008
W3C W3C stands for World Wide Web Consortium. Tim Berners-Lee initiated this forum at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab at Florida in 1994. W3C serves as a universal platform to ascertain conformity, congruity and compatibility ... Read >
Author: Indiainternet

Search Engines Love W3 Design

12th May 2008
W3C W3C stands for World Wide Web Consortium. Tim Berners-Lee initiated this forum at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab at Florida in 1994. W3C serves as a universal platform to ascertain conformity, congruity and compatibility ... Read >
Author: Indiainternet

Google Building the Ubiquitous Web

08th May 2008
Today, while Globalization is unfolding, only 18% of the world’s population is connected to the Internet. What will happen as the rest of the world becomes connected? By 2020, it may be possible for nearly every individual to have personally-tailored... Read >
Author: H. Peter Alesso

Semantic Web Services

08th May 2008
It's always exciting to get a glimpse of a new innovative technology just before it really takes off. One of the more interesting Web prospects is Semantic Web Services. Today, Web Services are self-contained, self-described, component applications tha... Read >
Author: H. Peter Alesso

Mobile Broadband - clearing up the misconceptions

07th May 2008
The internet as we know it is changing. It's going mobile, and spreading wherever we go, now. Join me as I look at the phenomenon that is mobile broadband! Mobile broadband - a potted history The internet was first born in 1993, created predominantly ... Read >
Author: Matt Sharp

Is linking important to your page rank?

25th April 2008
When trying to increace the page rank of your site you should not underestimate the importance of linking in your stratagy. Apart from being valuable with regard to search engines linking also helps establish you as an expert in your field, by linking ... Read >
Author: Graham Andrew Taylor

Working of Web

28th March 2008
Usually people think that Internet and the web is, alike. Actually, the Internet is merely an international network of computers and the web runs on top of the Internet, and makes it useful for everyone. How do the webs work? How was the web invented? ... Read >
Author: Webhosting Website

Network Neutrality and Real Estate

22nd February 2008
Real estate agents may have more invested in the network neutrality debate than they think. In an industry heavily dependent on Internet access, even a slight change in the rules of access could cause most professionals to re-think their business models. ... Read >
Author: Jim Sparrow

Web 2.0 - Trend in Web Design and Development

11th February 2008
With the advent of web 2.0, websites and e-commerce business has got new dimensions in the world of internet. It has advantages of increasing user interactivity over web 1.0 which was a traditional way of web site designing. Web 2.0 features added to t... Read >
Author: jyoti

Web 2.0 - Trend in Web Design and Development

11th February 2008
With the advent of web 2.0, websites and e-commerce business has got new dimensions in the world of internet. It has advantages of increasing user interactivity over web 1.0 which was a traditional way of web site designing. Web 2.0 features added to the... Read >
Author: jyoti

You can be a blogger too

11th February 2008
BLOGGING — the practice of writing online journals — has just received a timely fillip with the news that Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, has started one of his own. It is a bit of a surprise that he doesn’t already have one... Read >
Author: Emma-Gill

World wide web and web pages

07th November 2007
One of the great technological inventions is the WWW. Really, it has revolutionized the way we live and the way we do our day to day works. Its knowledge is of even more greater magnitude. To, just see, it will look like magic but it has taken many people... Read >
Author: Andy Tao

A Brief History of the World Wide Web

19th October 2007
People always ask me how multimedia fits in with the WWW.Well, it is the next logical progression in this amazing phenomenon we call the Internet, which didn't actually exist (as we know it) 12 or so years ago. The damn thing wasn't even invented until 19... Read >
Author: Dave Foster

Web Development Toronto Programming

13th July 2007
Web Designing Web design is the art and process of creating a single web page or entire websites and primarily focuses on the look and feel of the website. It may also involve working on the aesthetics and the mechanics of a website's operation too. Som... Read >
Author: Ted Turner

When 2.0 : What is and why is Web 2.0

05th October 2006
I've recently taken on a rather large job in London, which means I'm on the train at some ghastly hour heading into the smoke. I've been using this 'downtime' to enjoy some interesting web design podcasts, including those that purport to be relat... Read >
Author: selina remic

World Wide Web Conference in Edinburgh

03rd October 2006
Andy Mulholland, CTO of Capgemini will actively participate as a speaker at the World Wide Web Conference 2006 to be held at Edinburgh. The main event is scheduled to take place from 23 - 26 May. It will be presided over by the decision makers, influ... Read >
Author: Neil More

History of the Web Hosting Industry

16th June 2006
The history of the web hosting dates back to the time when the first program was written for the web in the year 1990 by Tim Berners Lee. After that the program was further developed and many companies joined in the effort to come to the present stage whe... Read >
Author: Bedrich Omacka

The Domain Name System

11th May 2006
The URL naming scheme developed by Tim Berners-Lee is very powerful. When you click on a link with an underlying URL, you are taken to the computer named in the URL. Having a name for a server is important for Internet business. For example, if you wan... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Glaring Modern Web site Technologies

24th February 2006
Perhaps, you have been worrying too much about your web site design services. Are they doing pretty good? Well, to soothe your brain muscles, lessen the wrinkling of your forehead and the frequency of troubled sleep, here are some web site technologie... Read >
Author: maricon williams

"Contribution of Weblog As A Tool Of Online Marketing"- A Panorama

09th February 2006
"A weblog (usually shortened to blog, but occasionally spelled web log) is a web application presented as a webpage consisting of periodic posts, normally in reverse chronological order"- en.wikipedia.org. As you add content to your blog, new posts are au... Read >
Author: Purna Borkotoki

Website technologies on the Go!

01st February 2006
Client Side and Servers Side are the two kinds of technologies used in web sites. The first type means that the processing of the technology is done in the web browser. On the other hand, Server Side is done by the web server. In your web browser, Cl... Read >
Author: maricon williams

History of Web Design

06th December 2005
History is the replica of the present. Thus, we have to press our flashback imaginary buttons in order to have a sojourn in the times of yore. We have to know the beginning in order to relate it to the present and the future. In the case of web design... Read >
Author: maricon williams

Tim Berners-Lee: A Tribute

10th October 2005
It's hard to be impressed anymore. But when I learned of the phenomenal achievements of Tim Berners-Lee, I became not only impressed, but awestruck. Tim Berners-Lee is credited with inventing the World Wide Web. And what did you do today? The World ... Read >
Author: Mark Meshulam

Internet Security Basics 101

21st July 2005
The explosive growth of the Internet has meant that thousands of people are today experiencing the joys of being online for the first time. With growth there always comes pain. Be it your growing pains as a child or the growth and development of this par... Read >
Author: Niall Roche

T-mail will replace E-mail

22nd March 2005
Supercomputer guru out of Africa, into future T-mail will replace e-mail, he says. In a century, everyone will be 'logged on;' communication will be telepathic: Emeagwali When most people talk about the future of the Internet, they think 10, maybe 2... Read >
Author: kingsley ugwuegbulem