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- If You Want to Sell a Startup, Plan a Shutdown
- Almost a month ago, Mowser founder Russell Beattie was lamenting his debts and telling folks his creation was disappearing. He also questioned the idea of the mobile Web overall. Fast forward a bit and Beattie is announcing the sale of Mowser to dotMobi. Go figure. ...
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- 5 Common E-Commerce Site Mistakes
- So you're planning to sell your products on the Web. Know that it's not enough that your graphics are sharp, your content is fun and easy to read, and your online catalog is pretty darn spiffy. Your overall site design and infrastructure count, too. How fast do your pages load?...
- White papers
- 5 Tips For Spurning Spyware And Browser Hijackers
- Spyware may be tracking what you surf on the Internet so that ad companies can target messages to you. They often show up as pop-ups on your computer. Sometimes they are ads on Web pages. The victim of a browser hijacker - a type of malware program that alters your...
- White papers
- Engaging Your Customers Beyond The Browser: How To Personalize Your Customers' Engagement
- There was a time when the big question in the minds of all traditional brick and mortar businesses was whether and how to have an online presence. An online presence would automatically ensure a growth in revenue. The reality nowadays is that everyone and anyone are selling everything and anything...
- White papers 2007-11-16
- Keep a Task List in Your Browser with ReminderFox
- Want to set a quick reminder to, say, follow up with a client? Or a recurring alarm to check in with the project manager? You can do all that and more with ReminderFox, a Firefox extension that creates and organizes tasks and keeps them front and...
- Blog posts 2008-02-01
- Take Screenshots of Complete Web Pages with Screengrab (Firefox)
- A good screen-capture utility is essential for bloggers, site developers, graphic designers, PR folks, and anyone else needing to incorporate images in their print and/or online media. Screengrab, a Firefox extension, lets you capture just about anything in your browser window: the entire page, just the visible portion, a selected...
- Blog posts 2008-01-08
- Add Multiple Home Pages to Your Browser
- Ever wish you could load multiple Web pages every time you start Firefox or Internet Explorer? You can, so long as you have the latest versions of each (2.0 and 7, respectively). In Firefox, set up the tabs the way you want them:...
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- Top Web Services of 2007
- Yesterday I listed my top software picks for 2007. Now let's turn our attention to the Web, where some truly stellar services appeared and/or evolved this year. Seriously, how did we ever call ourselves productive before the Web came along? Google Everything I can't pick a single...
- Blog posts 2007-12-20
- Using Multimedia on Your Web Site
- While the environment for Web-based multimedia has improved in recent years, limited bandwidth means that it still will be a long time before rich multimedia can be delivered quickly to all visitors. However, the use of audio, and to a lesser extent video, is increasing, particularly within office environments where...
- Articles 2007-10-23
- Making Use of the Web in Your Job Search
- In a little over a decade, the Internet has completely transformed our lives, including the way many of us search for jobs. If you’re able to create a résumé using word-processing software, to use a Web browser and to send and receive e-mail, you may want to use the Internet...
- Articles 2007-10-18
- Browser Tip: Open New Tabs with One Click of the Mouse
- Browser Tip: Open New Tabs with One Click of the MouseWorks with bookmarks, tooThe middle-click works with bookmarks, too.CNTL-Left buttonFor both browsers, CNTL-left mouse button has the same effect.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-31
- Daily Dispatch: Apple, Lehman Brothers, Intel, and Retail Losses
- At Apple's World Wide Developers Conference yesterday, chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled a near-final version of the Leopard OS X operating system and announced a new version of its Safari Web browser that will run on Windows. The move reignites the Windows-Mac browser wars of the 1990s, and...
- Blog posts 2007-06-12
- Keeping a Web Site Clicking
- The amount of Web site maintenance required depends very much on the size of your Web site and the amount of new content that is being added to it on a regular basis. Web sites are not like brochures or other print material: they change or should, sometimes because of...
- Articles 2007-07-16
- A Better Mobile Browser: Opera Mini 4
- Not happy with your phone's Web browser? I can't blame you; most of them are pretty horrendous. Opera Mini 4 currently in beta offers a much better browsing experience than you get from, say, the mobile version of Internet Explorer. For starters, it renders pages so they appear like they...
- Blog posts 2007-06-22
- Browser Tip: Open New Tabs with One Click of the Mouse
- File this under, "Not many people know about this, but everyone should." If you use Firefox or Internet Explorer 7, you can open any link in a new tab just by clicking it with your middle mouse-button or mouse wheel. Give it a try the next time you run a...
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- Growing opt-in lists--turning web browsers into buyers: Best Practices to Succeed
- "Pay-per-click" banners, search marketing, website SEO optimization...business owners are investing more money than ever driving traffic to their Web sites in the hope of generating sales. According to Jupiter Research the number of people shopping online is well over 64 million and increasing at a rate of 10 per cent...
- White papers 2006-10-01
- Detecting, Analyzing, and Exploiting Intranet Applications Using JavaScript
- SPI Labs has discovered a technique to scan a network, fingerprint all the Web-enabled devices found, and send attacks or commands to those devices. This technique can scan networks protected behind firewalls such as corporate networks. All the code to do this is written in JavaScript and uses parts of...
- White papers 2006-07-26
- Economic And Technical Drivers Of Technology Choice: Browsers
- The diffusion of new technologies is their adoption by different economic agents at different times. A classical concern in the diffusion of technologies (Griliches 1957) is the importance of raw technical progress versus economic forces. We examine this classical issue in a modern market, web browsers. Using a new data...
- White papers 2005-08-12
- Czweb: A Web-Based Workspace For Media-Rich Communication
- Despite the ubiquity of the desktop metaphor, the World-Wide Web has resulted in increased interest in browser-based interaction with information. Current browser designs have limited navigational and visualization support and users tend to passively follow links through an ill-understood Webspace. To actively interact with Web-based information, we need a new...
- White papers 2004-02-19
- Dirk-Alexander Sennst: Annotation of Processed Image Data in Surgical Planning and Its Visualization With a Java3d Based Browser
- This paper shows the need for a structured descriptive language that will enable us to bring together multiple sets of volume data, 3D models, anatomical labels or color and transparency information in order to describe the results of surgical planning work that combines multiple sets of data by processing it...
- White papers 2003-04-18
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