Archive for the 'Web Innovation Industry' Category

New web browsers continue to enter the market

March 6th, 2011

A number of companies are now developing various web browsers that are designed to address the needs and wants of different market niches. I think this is a great development because it gives users a whole slew of choices that will reflect what their unique browser habits are. After the pioneering Netscape Navigator was beaten [...]

RSS Feed and Developers

December 10th, 2010

While RSS Feeds give advantages to users and webmasters content developers should not be ignored. Information included in the feeds is capable of being easily syndicated, ever-increasing content sharing and reach. RSS benefits contents developers by: 1.) Increase popularity and exposure in niche marketplace. It performs such as product advertisement or services. 2.) Helping them [...]

RSS Feed and Web Readers

October 10th, 2010

Readers or web surfers can use feed aggregator or feed reader and below are things that they will benefit from it. RSS allows for users to: 1.) Locating of information is easy. Contents are listed in a single location. 2.) Condensed information helps user’s to identify clearly the marked and dated topic material. Reviewing the [...]

RSS Feeds and Webmasters

September 10th, 2010

As the worldwideweb has turn to be more crowded webmasters have been looking to provide new and bright content for their unique visitors. RSS feeds are written in XML which is a very easy markup language. It has similarity from HTML XML uses tags in identifying fields. Webmasters can simply parse the RSS feed and [...]

YouTube Video Converter

August 27th, 2010

Youtube is one of the most popular sites on the web today. There are millions of videos on the website and more videos are being uploaded by people everyday. It’s really difficult not to love this because it’s free, you can watch any video any time of the day, and there’s always an interesting video [...]

Mobile Web Browsing Just Got Better

March 10th, 2010

Blogging and reading sites off a mobile phone is akin to reading off a website from the early days of the internet: text-heavy, very little images, slow, and cumbersome. This is more likely due to both your smartphone’s hardware and integrated web browser. With the invention of better and more technologically capable smartphones, you’d expect [...]

Marketing Web Innovations

February 10th, 2010

The birth and growth of the world Wide Web has opened up new avenues of business that are far from being considered traditional. The Internet has opened up a world of possibilities in almost all aspects of life and industry. Everyday new innovations and upgrades are being done by independent and major companies. These updates [...]

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 [...]

Considering Online Data Storage

August 22nd, 2008

Image source: www.readerszone.com In today’s business world, just about all companies depend, to greater or lesser extents, on electronic data storage and a strong, secure internet presence. So how does one best meet those very real needs without exposing the business to apocalyptic destruction from crackers (evil hackers, intent upon doing damage)? One universally acknowledged [...]