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Windows Mobile 6.5 introduction – part 2 of 2

29 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
Windows Mobile 6.5 introduction - part 2 of 2

The internet has brought the world together by people and businesses communicating with each other through electronic communication and websites. Though there are common notions about web site design, there are also quite a few myths related to it that has to be cleared for better internet presence.

1.    The first myth is that only good content spells a successful web site design. However, on the contrary, a successful website needs not only good content, but it has to be supported by animation and sound. This makes the website more attractive and pulls in more customer loyalty for the site.

2.    Use of graphics has a connection with the second myth Continue Reading

Macworld San Francisco 2003-Safari Web Browser Introduction

29 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
Macworld San Francisco 2003-Safari Web Browser Introduction

 

Google Inc is set to introduce on Tuesday a new Web browser designed to more other complex Web programs or quickly handle video-rich, affectation challenge to browsers designed originally to handle graphics and text.

Google officials confirmed news of long-rumored plans to offer Blogoscoped.com its entitled Google Chrome, own Web browsing software in a company blog post after it incorrectly mailed details of the plan to a Google-watching blog.

They said the new web browser introducing a public trail for the Microsoft windows users. If you want to see more details about the browser visit tinyurl.com

The Internet search leader is also working on versions for Continue Reading

1 Minute Intro to SVG Web + Demos

28 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
1 Minute Intro to SVG Web + Demos

Web Browsers have come a long way from the days of the first internet web browser, Mosaic and the like. The monopoly of the Microsoft-authored Internet Explorer has been decisively broken and terminated possibly, forever. Web browsers today have progressed from being a mere internet-exploring tool to being a multi-purpose, multi-pronged application that brings several advantages to the web visitor. A web browser is defined as a software application, a typical HTTP client that helps the internet visitor to interpret the HTML documents and display the content from web servers or in file systems.Today there are a variety of internet browsers available. The prominent browsers available for perso Continue Reading

An Introduction to Google Talk

27 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
An Introduction to Google Talk

Simply having a website is not enough if you want to really make an impact in the highly competitive online world. There are many things that must be taken care of. Usability visibility and unique content are factors which can really help your case. But for really improved impact and interactivity you should incorporate multimedia elements in your site. Multimedia development in a web site means the integration of multiple forms of media such mean text for visit towww.instantvideostreamer.com graphics audio photo images animation full motion video data etc. with the web site. There are n Continue Reading

LAN-LORD: THE PRODUCER INTRODUCTION

24 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
LAN-LORD: THE PRODUCER INTRODUCTION

Note that both Google’s service and PEAR::SOAP are technically still in beta, so you might encounter the odd bug from time to time. There are other SOAP client libraries available, including the PHP5 SOAP extension and NuSOAP, and while implementation details are different the basic theory is the same as presented here.

Setting up the PEAR SOAP module

Before we can start using SOAP, we had better make sure both PEAR itself and the SOAP module are available. The PEAR package manager is installed by default with PHP 4.3.0 and later, but if you are using an earlier version or it is missing on your system check out the PEAR manual for instructions.

Once you have the packa Continue Reading

How to use 1Password by Agile Web Solutions – A quick introduction for beginners

23 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
How to use 1Password by Agile Web Solutions - A quick introduction for beginners

To use Outlook as an email program, you need to configure it to work with one or more email accounts. The best option for that is to use a free Google Gmail account. In case you haven’t encountered it yet, Gmail is a Web-based email service available through Google. If you have a Gmail account (or get one, which only takes a few minutes), you can use it to connect Gmail and Outlook. Once you have that connection set up properly, people can email you at your Gmail address, and you can read it in Outlook. Going the other way, you can use Outlook to reply to your Gmail messages, or compose new messages that get sent using the Gmail account.

Why use Gmail? There are certain Continue Reading

STATISTICA…Web Browser

13 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
STATISTICA...Web Browser

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The Mobile Web Browser Market 2009-2014: Challenges and opportunities in the Web 2.0, iPhone and Google Era

Within a short timeframe, the iPhone series of devices has helped fuel mobile web adoption in North America and Europe unlike any device before. In the seven years prior to the launch, the paucity of user-friendly mobile web-focused devices proved a major obstacle to optimal growth in users and traffic.( Continue Reading

Chrome Features – An Introduction

11 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
Chrome Features - An Introduction

Firstly what is flash? Well Flash refers to both the Macromedia Flash Player and to a multimedia authoring program used to create content it (such as games and movies). The Flash Player is a client application available in most web browsers. It features support for vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of audio and video.

Macromedia Flash is the integrated development environment (IDE) and Flash Player is the virtual machine used to run the Flash files, but nowadays these terms have become mixed: “Flash” can mean either the authoring environment, the player, or the application files.

Since its introduction in 1996, Continue Reading

Opera Turbo

10 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
Opera Turbo

The goal of most web designers is to create an attractive, easily accessible and functional website that will convince the visitor to do something. Creating such a website requires good graphic design, easy and intuitive site navigation, logical site layout and good web copy. The following suggestions are general web design guidelines.

Web Content

You want the visitor to see you as a knowledgeable information source and/or a reputable business. Poor grammar and spelling will immediately reduce your credibility. Remember that people use the internet to find information. For more details visit to Continue Reading

Introduction to Outlook Web Access

6 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
Introduction to Outlook Web Access

HTTP is one of the most successful and widely used protocols on the Internet today. It is application-layer protocol used to transmit and receive hypertext pages. HTTP allows a client usually a web browser to send a simple request and receive response back from the server. Whenever you write a URL in address bar of you browser, your browser firstly contacts the web server, web server locates the requested page and sends the appropriate response. These requests and responses are issued in HTTP.

Each HTTP cycle has following steps:

Connection

The connection is established between a web browser and a web server. The connection is establ Continue Reading