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Archive for the ‘Web’ Category

Google release drag-and-drop app creator

So you’ve got that killer idea for a mobile app that the whole World will want, no need to use but you have no programming knowledge.

Controlling data flow in modern web design

How often in your day to day projects do you use Lorem Ipsum as a framework for your content in a website?

SEO – Getting Started

Ask yourself the question, what would the customer want to find?

How and why you should increase site performance

We have known for some time that Google views site performance as important, and recent research shows that on a faster site users are more likely to convert..

Typography on the Web

Monotype Imaging, a company that owns one of the largest collections of typefaces in the world, is making 2,000 of its fonts available to web designers.

Google Buzz – Social Media takeover…again

You may have seen the ‘buzz’ (sorry, I purposfully didn’t do it in the title) about the new Social Networking tool released by Google. It is called Buzz and it is integerated into Google Mail accounts.

YouTube to offer rental service

One of, if not the biggest major problems that many popular and free (OK ‘Web 2.0′) websites face is how to make money and give a return to their, creators , owners and backers.

Ordnance Survey OpenSpace Demo

Last week I wrote a quick article about the release of OpenSpace. I have had the opportunity to play around with it and below is a little demo to get you started

Ordnance Survey releases maps to developers

An API service that gives developers access to Ordnance Survey maps has just been made available.

An important decade for the Web

As web usage has sky rocketed and the ability for people to create and post different kinds of content quickly and easily, this decade has arguably been one of the most important