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  • SaaS – History and a Look Ahead
    Software as a Service (SaaS) is method for delivering software that provides remote access to software as a web-based service. SaaS allows businesses, usually smaller businesses, to acquire the rights to use particular software by paying a monthly fee rather than purchasing the software and whatever hardware might be required for the software...
  • Leveraging the Cool Side of Flex for Business Applications
    Flex is a powerful tool that allows website developers to create SWF files that run in Adobe Flash Player. Defining Flex becomes a challenge because it was designed to help software developers create and maintain interactive and significant web applications that are compatible with all major browsers and operating systems.
  • Creating a Mobile Web Image your Customers will Love
    The World Wide Web changed the way we connect. We've gone from sending letters to sending emails and instead of phone calls many of us rely on online chat programs like Messenger and Skype.
  • Is Cloud Computing Anything New?
    Cloud Computing is a buzz word that has recently taken the web hosting industry by storm, but is Cloud Computing really anything new? The basic concept of Cloud Computing is to remove the burden of heavy processing and memory consumption from the client or end user systems
  • The Difference Between Web Developers And Web Designers
    Web developers and web designers are both essential in the Internet economy, and play decidedly different roles despite the fact people use the terms interchangeably.
  • Social Media Has Changed Everything
    In the eyes of companies everywhere, social media is quickly becoming a clear online marketing leader. What was once simply a way to connect with old college friends is reaching new heights for both online start-ups and established brick and mortar
  • Creating a Social Network Website
    The seemingly endless popularity of such social network websites as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter (to name a few) has a lot of companies both large and small rethinking their approach to attracting business and creating a buzz in the perpetually
  • Building Real Customer Relationships with Custom Social Network Sites
    People still seek the security and understanding inherent in close communities. What has changed is the appearance: instead of reaching out over the fence or sitting around a table, we reach out over continents and time zones
  • Flash & Flex: What's The Difference And When Do You Use Each One?
    Although their work ends up being merged and managed for the benefit of Internet users, the “techies” and the “designers” do different parts of the project. A few folks are good at both design and writing code, but typically there are ...
  • How To Target Your Website Users Through Analytics
    "If you build it, they will come" is a fine quote from a fine movie about hope and dreams in, well, a field of dreams. But just because you make something – like, say, a company website – doesn’t mean that a single person or an appreciative crowd will peruse every page of it and become your biggest fans and greatest repeat customers.
  • The Benefits Of Running Your Web Applications In A Cloud
    It wasn’t so long ago that being told you had “your head in a cloud” wasn’t any kind of compliment. For computer and IT folks, it is now. As “cloud computing” becomes the Buzzword Of The Millennium (until the next one) it is going through the usual growing pains—defining itself, redefining how companies use applications, being misunderstood and, sometimes, being adopted too quickly.
  • The Evolution of the Web and What Lies Ahead For Designers
    Predicting the future is a popular subject, actually, as well as a safe activity. Interestingly, very few people—including the perennially erroneous Sylvia Browne, tabloid prognosticator—are ever held to account for their wrong predictions.
  • What To Watch For When Choosing To Take An Online Web Design Course
    Whether you are considering a web design course as a first step toward a degree in the field, or just to obtain or update skills you are already working with, there are a lot of choices to consider.
  • The Benefits of Choosing To Design In HTML For Browser Compatibility
    When talking about web sites, the term "accessibility" describes how simply and straightforwardly it (and its content) can be connected to, read and understood.
  • MVC (Model-View-Controller) Frameworks Versus HTML
    Model-View-Controller (MVC) is a software approach to website building and display that separates what is called the "application logic" from the actual presentation.
  • Planning A Web Design Strategy To Include Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
    The phrase "web design strategy" means a range of different things to different people, and involves more than merely "design" decisions. The term seems to imply that the issue is about color, page layout and the use of Flash animations.
  • Creating The Perfect Face For Your Online Business
    Just as in private life, first impressions in the very public life of business are very important. Creating that positive, trustworthy and value-laden image for your company is essential to success.
  • How To Create An Attractive, User Friendly Web Site
    There are few things more important on the web than "usability," because the Internet is an interactive space and not a one-way street. The importance of creating an attractive, user-friendly website simply cannot be overstated.

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