Archive for the 'Web Innovation Tips' Category
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, [...]
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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 [...]
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January 11th, 2009
The introduction of many security providers of secure data storage facilities inn their data banks is seen as the next step for the extreme security of your data. Though quite extreme, it may be the only sure way to secure data asides from copying all your files onto dvd’s and carrying them around in your [...]
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August 22nd, 2008
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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 way – [...]
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May 30th, 2008
There are several things that must be considered before your try to pimp your website.
It must contain correct data: True to its stated scope and limitations, web information posted should be credible. Meaning, it should have cited expert sources. Its must look the part, by this we mean pictures and other multi-media articles ought to [...]
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May 27th, 2008
Web innovators should aim to artistically and genuinely surpass or at the least, meet audience demands and desires by banking on the web’s value, accurate mind-set, currency, competitiveness, marketability and commercial prowess as well as maintain user interest. Seriously focusing on these aspects of a web is like hitting several birds in one stone: the [...]
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April 12th, 2008
The hit-base widgets are characterized that are low in utility, quality and value. Hence it has a short longevity. Commonly be seen as gimmicks and fun games whose general appeal is currently over-hyped. Just to excite users and constantly chasing the next fad.Sites like Slide are, at the moment, putting efforts to add ad networks [...]
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April 8th, 2008
This is the last of Josh Porter, a web designer from Bokardo Design, five principles in Social Software Designing.One way of to let users know why they are using such software is, thru Showing Causation. Porter cites NEtflix as the site that does this principle very well. It let the users to rate movies [...]
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April 6th, 2008
Josh Porter noted that Giving Recognition was the third principle in Social Software Designing. The most popular example of this is digg.com. It was design to let the users submit their stories then rate them once find in the homepage.
Lately after the site progressed, digg’s designed was changed that shows who so the top [...]
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March 29th, 2008
The second principle in Social Software Designing is “Tie Behavior to Identity”. LinkdLn, Facebook and Myspace were Porter’s reference in this principle, the idea of identity is associated in the profile pages. But it may not be applicable or be visible with other social website designs.
Other sites may be focusing in a specific function rather [...]
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