IT

Browsers…

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Remembering Steve Jobs

Posted in IT on October 6th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

Top 8 WordPress Books

Posted in IT, Websites on July 19th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

WordPress WordPress is an open source blog tool and publishing platform powered by PHP and MySQL. It’s often customized into a Content Management System (CMS). It has many features including a plug-in architecture and a template system. WordPress is used by over 14% of the 1,000,000 biggest websites. (source: wikipedia)

Here you can find a selection of the top 8 WordPress Books.

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Know All About Groovy!

Posted in IT, Programming languages, Websites on July 18th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

Groovy All of us, technology lovers, seem to have heard of the new programming language called Groovy. It is obvious that, by now, hundreds of specialists are naming it as the best programming language today; due to its features and characteristics. The last version of this language was launched on April 27, 2011, and those programmers who used it after the update where strongly impacted by its efficiency. What is Groovy? What makes it such a success? Just keep reading…

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Life Flowchart

Posted in IT on July 14th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

Life flowchart

Top 7 HTML5 Books

Posted in IT, Programming languages, Tutorials, Websites on July 11th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

HTML5 HTML5 is the next generation of HTML. HTML5 brings with it a variety of new elements, both for content structure and media.
Today you can find a wealth of HTML5 information on the web including references, tutorials and tips. There are also a few good books available which concentrate on certain HTML5 features.
Here is a selection of the TOP 7 books that you can use to be a better HTML5 programmer.

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HTLM5: to be or not to be that is the question

Posted in IT, Programming languages, Websites on July 4th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

HTML5Some people have been talking about HTML5 and its profitability for quite a long time now. It is hard to come up with a concrete conclusion as this new version of HTML has some strong disadvantages; according to users’ testimonials.  People that own websites seem to be considering changing their source code to HTML5 instead of being parked with older versions of the code. However they also hesitate about the subject due to the incompatibility of the new code with older browsers, which is what scares website owners from adopting it.

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The Impact of a Blog-post: Microsoft could follow blogs!

Posted in IT, Websites on May 26th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

Microsoft logo A post on the Web Designer Depot (Apple vs. Microsoft – A Website Usability Study) once delved into the usability of the websites of the two big giants in the IT world—Microsoft and Apple. We try to re-investigate into the situation, and come up with some interesting observations.
Perhaps these comprehensive studies on branding, which invite a lot of comments from experts as well as users, do have an impact on companies like Microsoft, which then try to do their best to rectify what has been pointed out.  We look into the case of the Microsoft website and make an attempt to interpret some interesting changes that we think might have happened as a result. So does Microsoft read blog-posts? Let’s find out !

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Manage your network: Indispensable Utilities and Systems for you!

Posted in IT, Tutorials on May 10th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

networkSo you’re having a hard time performing the role of the network administrator at your workplace? Well, all you need is to go ahead with what you are reading right now, and see how life gets easier. Network management is not just about devices connected to your network, but also helping the people in your workplace get over any problems that might be creating hurdles with their network handling. Here are some of the things you should really have!

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Alexa Website Traffic Tracking Service- Is it completely Reliable?

Posted in IT, Tools, Websites on February 14th, 2011 by Ian – Be the first to comment

AlexaAlexa is a subsidiary of Amazon.com and it is a popular option to estimate rankings of website traffic. The service is mainly used for the US websites. There is a lack of other sources that offers similar credibility, which makes Alexa’s data acts as a good reference for the search engine optimization companies and the webmasters.

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