Archive for the 'Information' Category

Why the need?

August 17th, 2009

Web innovation is anything but permanent. It has to be continually reformatted and updated in order to keep up with the changing times. Everyday new users are craving for new information, having unique needs and desires. You have to make sure that your web space is flexible enough to adjust to the consistently changing patterns [...]

How to’s

July 23rd, 2009

Web developers who wish to delve into the business of web innovation should be aware of their target audience’s professional demographics, trade, events, conventions, periodicals, Net resources, not to mention changing interests. Said web developers might need to achieve this by delving into extra-web channels or by scouting articles on print magazines and newspapers, journals, [...]

Windows 7 – Pending UAC Disaster?

June 16th, 2009

Industry experts are raising the alarm with the bubbling security flaw, the so-called UAC or User Accounts Control, a security measure Microsoft deemed necessary to safeguard the overall stability of the system. It made it’s first appearance with Vista, remember, the irritating pop-up that always asks for your permission whatever you are doing? Microsoft designed [...]

Firefox goes on Patch-a-thon

May 16th, 2009

Mozilla, the organization behind FireFox, the world’s most used web browser has again gained a couple or so updates or patches as they are referred to by industry experts to address several security flaws that have come out since the last patch-a-thon. Eleven flaws or security holes were addressed, of those, six were deemed to [...]

Google Set to Release Micro-Blogging Search Engine

April 16th, 2009

Google is again in the headlines with rumors of a search engine for micro-blogs like Twitter set to be released soon. This may have been put back by the release of Bing yet the company is still in the forefront of the search market which it dominates and earns tons from in advertising revenues. Code-named [...]

Bing’s Out – Anybody Notice?

March 16th, 2009

Well, they should! Microsoft reports to have shelled out 100 million dollars for all the publicity and ad campaigns while Google has spent less than a fourth of that amount. Call it complacent yet there is not much buzz for the newcomer in the search engine market where winners and losers are known in a [...]

Easier photo editing with Picnik

February 18th, 2009

If you’re the type that likes to take pictures and wants to put a bit of extra flair without going through the rigors of Photoshop or other professional photo editing software, then Picnik is the answer to your prayers.

Picnik is 100% free, and you also don’t need to download any software or program for [...]

Meebo

December 29th, 2008

One of the great innovations for the web was the Instant Messengers. There are quite a lot of IM clients out there but it was limited to what you are currently using. With meebo, you can chat with people using other IM clients and it had no downloads required.
Meebo is an instant messaging software that [...]

Digital Railroad derails

November 24th, 2008

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The economic crisis has really affected everybody. And that includes the internet world. Just recently, Digital Railroad, a photo hosting company has shut down. It is quite sad and a cause of panic for a number of people. I just hope it doesn’t include you. [...]

Gender Guesser!

October 7th, 2008

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A blogger, Mike Nolet has come up with a tiny add on but fun to use which enables your browser history to cross reference it the Quantcast’s top 1000 sites. What it does is, it compiles overall ratio of the type of [...]