The world of today is very different from the world of yesterday. One of the main differences is the World Wide Web or simply called the internet. Today we do most of our stuff using the internet. The internet has become such a necessity to most that with out it, their world will stop to evolve. But as the internet has the Force with, it also has a dark side.
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Sunday, February 24, 2013
The Benefits Of Using Tablets
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In our changing technological times, devices like tablets have become so useful to university students that some programs actually require them. In fact, the advantages of integrating tablets into classroom situations are so plentiful that textbook manufacturers and government bodies are doing what they can to make them a key tool for students in public schools. What are the benefits to using a tablet PC if you’re a postgraduate student? Here are just a few:
- In programs that require tablets, instructors can augment in-class lectures by sharing useful media through the tablets. This can facilitate the learning experience and give students a way to interact with digital lecture materials.
- Tablets also make it easier for you to interact with others. The most obvious application is in the form of emailing in school assignments. This saves paper and time and makes it easier for professors to sort and grade papers. But what’s arguably an even bigger benefit for students is the fact that tablets can assist with teamwork. IM and social networking programs can help students connect in and out of class to work on their assignments. During classes with team projects, students can exchange ideas with their teammates during lecture without disturbing class.
- There are a lot of useful apps you can install on your tablet PC or iPad. For example, the Dictionary.com app can help with writing papers, while the Page app can assist with formatting papers. Numbers, another affordable app, is a great alternative to Excel, and a bit more streamlined. IM+ is an excellent application which allows students to communicate across a number of different IM platforms while running only a single program. Having access to the World Wide Web can also put other informational sources at your fingertips, so that if something catches your interest while you’re in class or doing your homework, you can look up more information.
- Virtual textbooks are an up-and-coming thing. Your school may or may not have started integrating them into the curricula. If they are available, though, they have a number of great advantages. They cost less than paper textbooks, they’re easier to carry around, and they also are usually kept up to date by their manufacturers, which saves you from encountering outdated and incorrect information. This may be especially handy if you are studying in a technical field and want to keep up with new developments.
Perhaps one of the best things about tablets all around is the way they have of creating a more immersive educational environment. The whole is more than the sum of its parts. If you actually live in campus, an immersive educational environment is something you are probably already enjoying, but for commuter students, there can be more of a gap between the classroom and the home. Having a tablet can help you to connect with the classroom and with fellow students when you’re not on campus, which in turn can enhance your college experience and make it easier to learn new material. And if you do live on campus, a tablet can still provide you with numerous conveniences which can enrich your academic life.
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Blake H. is a freelance journalist and occasional blogger specializing in topics related to business and education. He currently writing on behalf a company offering postgraduate courses.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
The Best Web Analytics Plugins for WordPress
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Online businesses have been gaining a lot of attention along with time. Most of the companies focus on increasing the traffic to their sites and blogging is one sure way to gain attention. When there is more traffic, the sales figure is bound to increase. This industry is not restricted to one particular location. In order to market your product effectively, you need to drive traffic to your site at all costs. When you use targeted keywords, there is a better chance to increase the traffic. If you surf the web, you will come across several sources which not only assist you in tracking the visitors, but you can also get targeted keywords. However, it would be much better if these options are available in the form of WordPress plug-ins. Here is a list of such top rated plug-ins.
1. Woopra Analytics plug-in – This is one of the plug-ins that include everything. It is packed with data and you can use it with ease. Woopra performs Web tracking and it also analyses data. This analytics plug-in has the ability to track information live along with various other Web Statistics. It consists of a rich interface and has the capability to manage several blogs and websites simultaneously. Woopra can analyze data to the core and has extraordinary search capacities. You will constantly receive updates and important notifications. It also allows you to chat with visitors. The good thing about this analytics plug-in is that the installation process is hassle free and it also updates information.
2. WP SlimStat- It is considered an effective real time WordPress plug-in. You will receive reports regarding the analysis of a particular data. The interface can be customized according to your requirements and it is quite simple and user friendly. It observes and provides crisp and clear information on the number of visitors who visit your website. SlimStat has the ability to filter statistical information based on different criteria. You can even track locations and get information about your visitors using world map that has zooming option. Reports can be generated in no time.
3. Web Ninja Google Analytics WordPress Plug-in- This is one plug-in which you can use for all type of requirements related to Google analytics. You can add Google Analytics JavaScript on all the pages of your site. You will be able to view all the statistical information and also individual stats and posts. You can configure Web Ninja according to your specifications. If you want to include JavaScript tracker code to one of the pages of your site, then it is advisable to place it at the end of the section. Some plug-ins place the tracker code in the head. As a result, your page takes a lot of time to get loaded.
4. Google Analyticator- This is one of the most reputed Google analytic plug-ins and has gained considerable amount of attention. This plug-in makes use of JavaScript code effortlessly. With this plug-in, you can avail a dashboard widget which helps you to track the number of people who visited your site in the last one month. Moreover, there is also a front-end widget which gathers and provides details of the visitors. You can also avail both download and outbound link tracking. So, it comes as no surprise to know that Google analyticator is a top rated plug-in with hundreds of reviews.
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
Need Of Internet: How Did It Started?
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Krystine Joy Sitjar has been studying IT processes and developments for years. His articles on Internet trends and processes have been published in many publications both offline and online. Although a self-confessed Internet fanatic, this savvy writer still believes that waking up with your loved one beside you is still the best gift the world and the World Wide Web could offer.
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Can you still imagine living in a world without Internet? Probably not. In the fast-paced society people live in nowadays, it's quite difficult to adjust to a life without such a convenience. True enough; the Internet had somehow dictated the way people deal with their day-to-day activities.
Processes and systems are a lot more integrated and polished because of the Internet. Virtual connections aren't seen as a luxury anymore. Instead, it is a default necessity especially for professionals.
But, have you tried asking about its origins? Let's trace how the need for Internet came about.
No single creator
Experts and scholars advised that the creation of the Internet can't be attributed to one person or organization alone. Reading through the history tells people that it's actually a brainchild of numerous individuals from all over the world.
From the 60's to the 70's, the term Internet was just used to denote computers linked together to form a network. The networks were initially meant to serve scientific and military purposes. It was Tim Berners-Lee, however, who was responsible for creating the "world wide web" which is the basic software used to access and categorize online documents. During this time, "Internet" and "world wide web" mean two separate things. Further developments on the networks and World Wide Web then gave birth to what we now call the Internet.
Need to connect
While the Internet serves many purposes nowadays, it's initial goal is to connect computers. The purpose then expanded to greater heights as people found new needs.
If one would look at a single theme behind the need for the Internet, it's easy to pinpoint that it all boils down to convenience. People found a need for the Internet because of many conveniences such as connection, faster processing of systems, and quicker access to information.
Over time, technological innovations enable people to talk to others who are located in different parts of the world. Although interactions weren't real time at first, however, everything when on thorough enhancements. Today, virtual communication is so close to offline person-to-person conversations.
With the advent of real-time connections, people were also enabled to create, store, and retrieve files and images online. Medium progress showed people using emails as a means to communicate. Later on, the demands of technology became higher with people requiring mobility. This eventually gave rise to the use of mobile devices to get Internet access. The rise of which, removed previous limitations that the virtual world can be accessed only through computers.
Levels of needs
As technology experts see, there seems to be no stopping major technologies such as the Internet. Although the development of the Internet was fast-tracked, there would surely be more to come. As new needs arise, there would be demands for more dynamic Internet options. Eventually, it will be a cycle of development that will continue to loop as long as people find more needs. In time, the Internet might be replaced with a wider network that would further serve demands of changing lifestyles.
Krystine Joy Sitjar has been studying IT processes and developments for years. His articles on Internet trends and processes have been published in many publications both offline and online. Although a self-confessed Internet fanatic, this savvy writer still believes that waking up with your loved one beside you is still the best gift the world and the World Wide Web could offer.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
How To Make the World Wide Web Safe for Children
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While the World Wide Web may help kids broaden their horizons, it may also snatch away their innocence all along. As we all know, kids may stumble upon some offensive materials online such as harassment, pornography, violence, and the like. That explains why parents should be responsible in giving their children unlimited internet access.
Good tidings for parents! By all means, you can keep your kids safe from offensive web contents. Learn how you can protect your kids from harmful internet materials without compromising online learning possibilities. And, here are some handy tips on how you can readily do so.
Schedule Internet Use
Since kids aren’t supposed to stay late browsing the internet, scheduled internet browsing shall surely come handy. This shall help them manage their time effectively as much as yours. Of course, you’ll have to keep them under your watch while they are surfing the net.
There are computer applications that allow you to come up with website browsing schedule. As a matter of fact, you can either make a daily or a weekly timetable on which your kids may browse the internet. You may further customize internet browsing calendar by specifying game time and study time.
Simplify Web Operation
Children might be considered as fast learners, but they might not handle the complexity of the World Wide Web. Popular browsers, such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, are commonly bombarded with confusing pop-up windows. Unfortunately, this might be too much to handle for kids.
Fair enough, you’ll find some child-friendly browsers that are likely to keep everything simple for your little fellow. This sort of browser readily blocks pop-ups, as well as, right-click menus. That leaves kids with some few large buttons for quick and easy internet browsing activity.
Monitor Website Access
Imagine taking control of your child’s online activities through limited web access. There are many offensive materials lurking around the internet that might negatively influence your child’s behaviour. Kids may imbibe violent acts from online multimedia files. Besides, it’s noteworthy that kids are great imitators, too.
With child-safe browsers, parents may control their kids’ website access. Kids aren’t likely to visit any website without prior permission. Some browsers may also employ age-appropriate interface that automatically suggests child-friendly websites and blocks the rest. As soon as they reach the right age, you may nevertheless allow your child to visit arbitrary sites further subject to content-based filters.
Provide Safe Community
As much as possible, you should make sure that your kid is in good company online. There’s no doubt that kids are prone not only to corruption, but also to fraud in dealing with people they meet on the web. No wonder, they’d be better off joining child-friendly social networking sites with exclusive members.
Most, if not all kiddie browsers are likely to keep your personal files safe, too. That is made possible by preventing instant access to Windows. Without full Windows access, you can keep your kids away from sneaking on your private files thereby inhibiting their tendency to resort to file hacking. A Cell Phone Expert once said that "children need a safe place to play, learn, and grow.
For your kids to enjoy efficient internet use, you better find the best internet deals from an internet expert.
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Krystine Joy Sitjar is an author of many blogs that tackles internet safety. She is an advocate of children's rights.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
HTML 5 vs Flash
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HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web, and is a core technology of the Internet originally proposed by Opera Software. It is the fifth revision of the HTML standard (created in 1990 and standardized as HTML4 as of 1997) and, as of July 2012, is still under development. Its core aims have been to improve the language with support for the latest multimedia while keeping it easily readable by humans and consistently understood by computers and devices (web browsers, parsers, etc.). HTML5 is intended to subsume not only HTML 4, but XHTML 1 and DOM Level 2 HTML as well.
While Flash manipulates vector and raster graphics to provide animation of text, drawings, and still images. It supports bidirectional streaming of audio and video, and it can capture user input via mouse, keyboard, microphone, and camera. Flash contains an object-oriented language called ActionScript and supports automation via the JavaScript Flash language (JSFL).
Flash content may be displayed on various computer systems and devices, using Adobe Flash Player, which is available free of charge for common web browsers, some mobile phones, and a few other electronic devices (using Flash Lite).
Monday, June 25, 2012
How does internet work?
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The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite (often called TCP/IP, although not all applications use TCP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries an extensive range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support email.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
HTML5 Past, Present and Future
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HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web, and is a core technology of the Internet originally proposed by Opera Software.[1] It is the fifth revision of the HTML standard (created in 1990 and standardized as HTML4 as of 1997) and, as of June 2012, is still under development. Its core aims have been to improve the language with support for the latest multimedia while keeping it easily readable by humans and consistently understood by computers and devices (web browsers, parsers, etc.). HTML5 is intended to subsume not only HTML 4, but XHTML 1 and DOM Level 2 HTML as well.
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Cloud Computing Diagram
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The term "cloud" is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on the cloud drawing used in the past to represent the telephone network, and later to depict the Internet in computer network diagrams as an abstraction of the underlying infrastructure it represents.
The actual term "cloud" borrows from telephony in that telecommunications companies, who until the 1990s offered primarily dedicated point-to-point data circuits, began offering Virtual Private Network (VPN) services with comparable quality of service but at a much lower cost. By switching traffic to balance utilization as they saw fit, they were able to utilize their overall network bandwidth more effectively. The cloud symbol was used to denote the demarcation point between that which was the responsibility of the provider and that which was the responsibility of the user. Cloud computing extends this boundary to cover servers as well as the network infrastructure
Friday, May 4, 2012
5 Important Factors to Consider Before Hiring a Web Designer
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It’s not always easy to choose a web designer. There is a lot for companies to consider and you want the process to run as smoothly as possible. You can take some of the pressure off the decision by asking the right questions and searching for the right information. To help you make the right choice for your web design project, consider these five important factors.
1. Experience
Experience is among the best ways to gauge the potential of a web design company. Web design has a steep learning curve so you always want to ensure a certain level of experience that minimizes the chances of making a mistake or under-delivering on objectives. Start by checking to see if the web design company has experience building sites similar to yours.
Find out if the company works with raw HTML or prefers to use Joomla, Drupal or some other content management system. Just think logically when approaching the company about their experience. If you want to sell projects through your website with credit card transactions, make sure the web design company has experience with eCommerce hosting. Do some homework and find the company with the right experience.
2. Portfolio
Any quality web design company will have a portfolio. Ask the web design company for links to websites in their portfolio and review them carefully. Web designers are versatile in their practice although many portray a similar style throughout their portfolio. If you like the particular style of the designer, then you are one step closer to making a decision.
3. References
It helps to review a company portfolio, but don’t forget to review references, too. You are a potential client and the best person to answer your questions about the web design company is a previous client. Was the client happy with their experience with the company? Would the client recommend the company for web design services? You can also find out how much the client paid for the web design services and how long the project took from start to completion. Also, find out what the client disliked about the company. If the design company dropped the ball in a particular area of the web design project, chances are it will do the same for you.
4. Price
Before you enter into a deal with a web design company, always ensure that the prices are clearly outlined in writing. A lot of different factors go into the overall cost of web design services and it is extremely important to put these costs on the table before starting the project. You can help steer yourself away from trouble by asking the company about their payment management system. While a professional, business-like response is a good sign, a simple “Don’t worry, we’ll manage” is a red flag.
5. Support
Reputable web design companies offer maintenance services to clients after launch. Companies without an in-house webmaster should definitely look for a web designer that offers post-launch maintenance. If the company fails to include maintenance as a part of their services, you might want to keep looking.
Akesh Gupta is President of Light Speed Solutions. Akesh and his team strive to design, develop and deliver a plethora of web development and web design services to clients.
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Saturday, April 7, 2012
The History of Web Design
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The W3C was created in October 1994, to "lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability." This discouraged and one company from monopolizing a propriety browser and programming language, which could have altered the effect of the World Wide Web as a whole. The W3C continues to set standards, which can today be seen with JavaScript.
In 1994 Andreessen formed Mosaic Communications corp. That later became known as Netscape Communications the Netscape 0.9 browser. Netscape created its own HTML tags without regards to the traditional standards process. For example Netscape 1.1 included tags for changing background colours and formatting text with tables on web pages. Throughout 1996 to 1999 the browser wars began. The browser wars saw Microsoft and Netscape battle it out for the ultimate browser dominance. During this time there were many new technologies in the field, notably Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, and Dynamic HTML. On a whole the browser competition did lead to many positive creations and helped web design evolve at a rapid pace.
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Friday, April 6, 2012
The Biggest Web Outages of 2011
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Though we witnessed a number of minor website outages and performance declines in 2011, we're encourage to report that there were fewer significant website outages this year than in 2010. Here are some of the outages that likely had the biggest impact.
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
The Demand for Website Maintenance in Commercial Businesses
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Businesses compete hard against one another all over the world. One of the activities that companies perform is to put up a website that allows their customers to get to know their firm better. Websites play a major role in online businesses and their activities which is why there is a growing demand for information technology or IT personnel.
If you are looking for an opportunity to properly establish your own business and get great prospects from an IT program, then doing website maintenance might be one of the many roles in Internet related jobs that you might want to look into. Right now, the increasing need for webmasters and web developers continue to rise due to the popularity of online tasks, and this doesn’t stop with building the website, sometimes a more important role like maintaining or administrating the website arises.
MacGyvers of The Web
Webmasters are considered as the jack of all trades in the internet world. It is no surprise that they are expected to be skillful and have extensive knowledge when it comes to traditional IT jobs and services. And specifically, web administrators or maintenance head are the total MacGyvers of the web. They can find flaws and efficiently and effectively solve them.
Web-mastering and development entail educating customers and authors, the generation of log reports, content management and publishing, website and server security, client interaction, server performance maintenance and monitoring, client side scripting, creating templates for authors and providing user and technical report among others. These tools can be used in problems and issues prevention, diagnostics and solution.
What to Look For in Finding a Reliable Web Administrator
With the above-mentioned responsibilities, commercial businesses can really benefit from having a reliable web administrator. Companies are provided help when it comes to online applications including ongoing site tuning, e-commerce offers and even the management and creation of pictures and logos and many other things. Advancements like script upgrades and CMS changes will also be handled smoothly with the help of a web admin.
This is an important aspect of maintaining a website because out of the hundreds of millions accessing the Internet and potentially your website, there will always be a small number of them who might be out there to exploit security vulnerabilities of your website. This can lose you money, customers and ultimately destroy your website and your business’s reputation. And a business websites gets hacked or exploited with viruses or malwares, customers tend to remember it for a long time.
This is an important aspect of maintaining a website because out of the hundreds of millions accessing the Internet and potentially your website, there will always be a small number of them who might be out there to exploit security vulnerabilities of your website. This can lose you money, customers and ultimately destroy your website and your business’s reputation. And a business websites gets hacked or exploited with viruses or malwares, customers tend to remember it for a long time.
Today, job opportunities have flooded in this profession perhaps because of the recognition given to outsourcing. Before you hire a webmaster, it is significant that you check that he is indeed a webmaster. These people are supposed to be equipped with technical knowledge and educational attainment particularly in IT courses including ASP, PHP and JavaScript. Apart from technical jobs, they can also handle marketing, advertising and e-commerce project completion which are there of the most essential business aspects right now.
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Infographics: Are You Addicted To the Internet?
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The Internet has enabled entirely new forms of social interaction, activities, and organizing, thanks to its basic features such as widespread usability and access. Social networking websites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace have created new ways to socialize and interact. Users of these sites are able to add a wide variety of information to pages, to pursue common interests, and to connect with others. It is also possible to find existing acquaintances, to allow communication among existing groups of people. Sites like LinkedIn foster commercial and business connections. YouTube and Flickr specialize in users' videos and photographs.
In the first decade of the 21st century, the first generation is raised with widespread availability of Internet connectivity, bringing consequences and concerns in areas such as personal privacy and identity, and distribution of copyrighted materials. These "digital natives" face a variety of challenges that were not present for prior generations.
Many people use the World Wide Web to access news, weather and sports reports, to plan and book vacations and to find out more about their interests. People use chat, messaging and email to make and stay in touch with friends worldwide, sometimes in the same way as some previously had pen pals. The Internet has seen a growing number of Web desktops, where users can access their files and settings via the Internet.
With that said the internet also has a bad effect on people. As the infographics below will ask you, Are you Addicted to the Internet?
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Friday, February 24, 2012
Infographic: Reveals the Evolution of Web Hosting
A web hоsting service is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to make their website accessible via the World Wide Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server owned or leased for use by clients, as well as, providing Internet connectivity, typically in a data center. Web hosts can also provide data center space and connectivity to the Internet for other servers located in their data center, called co-location, also known as Housing in Latin America or France.
The scope of web hosting services varies greatly. The most basic is web page and small-scale file hosting, where files can be uploaded via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or a Web interface. The files are usually delivered to the Web "as is" or with minimal processing. Many Internet service providers (ISPs) offer this service free to subscribers. Individuals and organizations may also obtain Web page hosting from alternative service providers. Personal web site hosting is typically free, advertisement-sponsored, or inexpensive. Business web site hosting often has a higher expense.
The infographics below shows how web hosting has evolved.
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Monday, February 20, 2012
Infographics: HTML5 vs Flash Games
HTML5 is a language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web, and is a core technology of the Internet originally proposed by Opera Software. It is the fifth revision of the HTML standard and as of February 2012 is still under development. Its core aims have been to improve the language with support for the latest multimedia while keeping it easily readable by humans and consistently understood by computers and devices (web browsers, parsers, etc.). HTML5 is intended to subsume not only HTML 4, but XHTML 1 and DOM Level 2 HTML as well.
Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash) is a multimedia platform used to add animation, video, and interactivity to web pages. Flash is frequently used for advertisements, games and flash animations for broadcast. More recently, it has been positioned as a tool for "Rich Internet Applications" ("RIAs").
Flash manipulates vector and raster graphics to provide animation of text, drawings, and still images. It supports bidirectional streaming of audio and video, and it can capture user input via mouse, keyboard, microphone, and camera. Flash contains an object-oriented language called ActionScript and supports automation via the JavaScript Flash language (JSFL).
Flash content may be displayed on various computer systems and devices, using Adobe Flash Player, which is available free of charge for common web browsers, some mobile phones, and a few other electronic devices (using Flash Lite).
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
3 Best Programs to Help with Your Web Design
Designing a website is a very difficult thing to do. Once you sit down and have a real idea of what you actually want to accomplish, you need to have a handle on the programs you’re using as well. If you aren’t tech-savvy enough to really go in-depth with your tool-set, you’ll be behind with your design before you even started. The most important thing to do is pick the most appropriate programs so you’re not wasting your time. If you’re interested in programs that will appeal to just about anyone, whether you’re an expert designer or just a beginner, this list will help you out big time.
Adobe Dreamweaver
This program is considered, and has been considered for a long time, as the benchmark by which all web design programs are measured. With an array of tools that appeal to beginners and master designers alike, Dreamweaver is just about the perfect program for anyone looking to design a website themselves. The only downside is that there is a steep learning curve with this program due to all of the tools you need to get a hang of. But once you get comfortable with the interface, you’ll be creating beautiful and dynamic sites like a pro.
Microsoft Expression Web 4
Expression Web is the other major web design program on the market. While not quite as popular as Dreamweaver, it’s still a major component of the web design field. While Dreamweaver is great for just about everything besides certain programming languages, Expression Web picks up the slack in its support of the other major programming languages. Expression Web also has a much cleaner interface when compared to Dreamweaver, which may entice beginners. Even though it has less of a learning curve, it is still a very powerful design tool for designing NY Volkswagen websites, for example.
Adobe Photoshop
1 You’ll need this program to get professional images and layouts on your site. If you’ve ever done CSS (cascading style sheets), Photoshop will definitely help you design great looking designs. If you’re unfamiliar with how this program works, it’ll take a little while to get acclimated with it, but once you do, it’ll be your best friend. Since you’re developing a great site with some of the best tools out there, you might as well finish the look with professional styling and imaging.
With these programs, you’ll be able to create some unbelievable websites in only a matter of time. All it takes is dedication and a bit of time to learn them. You can check out online classifieds if you need help learning about them.
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Joe Petchonka has been a writer for over five years, and has written for newspapers, websites and automotive dealerships. In addition to having an extensive writing background and bachelor’s degree in English, he has helped companies develop professional material to help them achieve their goals.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Computer 101: Hosting on Dedicated Server
There a lot of benefits that we can get from using the virtual servers compared with the dedicated servers or the shared hosting. Shared hosting is not that reliable since it can damage the entire hosted sites if ever only one server software is corrupted or maybe if one host site is corrupted. One good thing about this server is that it is a reasonable price when obtaining this because of the shared hardware resources.
A dedicated hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting in which the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server(s), including choice of operating system, hardware, etc. Server administration can usually be provided by the hosting company as an add-on service. In some cases a dedicated server can offer less overhead and a larger return on investment. Dedicated servers are most often housed in data centers, similar to collocation facilities, providing redundant power sources and HVAC systems. In contrast to collocation, the server hardware is owned by the provider and in some cases they will provide support for your operating system or applications.
Hosting on a shared server is the most famous choice, and this is all because of the price. You can spend a little amount only every month and there are some hosts that even offer free web space on shared servers.
Virtual Dedicated – This is commonly known to be a virtual private server or VPS and this is the following step from a shared server. If we utilize the filing cabinet, it would be like the real cabinet with drawers inside it and every site needs to have a drawer. And since the resources are still shared, there is no more sharing the server and we can have a big control on the web space available on the server. The server is arranged in this way so that you will feel and look at like a dedicated server.
Hosting on a virtual dedicated server is very famous for busy web pages. It is very complicated to find the meaning of the word busy because this will depend on the type of services that you have but most of the owners of the sites will opt to have the updated virtual dedicated server once they know that the existing server has a lot of visitors already.
Hosting on a virtual dedicated server is very famous for busy web pages. It is very complicated to find the meaning of the word busy because this will depend on the type of services that you have but most of the owners of the sites will opt to have the updated virtual dedicated server once they know that the existing server has a lot of visitors already.
Dedicated Server – This dedicated server can actually have power all over the filing cabinet. This can’t be seen by other domain or web pages. Most of the time, when you will ask for a dedicated server, the web hosting provider will install and arrange your new server for about 1-3 days. Having this dedicated server is something like you are also benefiting from the entire server. Since you have a full control on this server and that means you can use it in any way, just be certain that you will avoid doing things that will violate the terms and conditions granted upon.
Hosting on a dedicated server is appropriate for every high traffic web pages. You can have a control towards the server and its resources and in fact, you can also demand for a new hard drives and memories as well as a fast processor.
Availability, price and employee familiarity often determines which operating systems are offered on dedicated servers. Variations of Linux and Unix (open source operating systems) are often included at no charge to the customer. Commercial operating systems include Microsoft Windows Server, provided through a special program called Microsoft SPLA. Red Hat Enterprise is a commercial version of Linux offered to hosting providers on a monthly fee basis. The monthly fee provides OS updates through the Red Hat Network using an application called yum. Other operating systems are available from the open source community at no charge. These include CentOS, Fedora Core, Debian, and many other Linux distributions or BSD systems FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD.
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