Archive for November, 2008

The Territorial Web

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Territorial Web
by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
The Net was supposed to dissolve anachronistic national borders and cultural boundaries. It was expected to vitiate distance - both physical and mental. It was hailed as the invention that will unify Mankind and harmonize (though not homogenize) civilizations, east and west.
Yet, this was not to be. As dot.coms bombed, [...]

The Ten Web Page Commandments

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Ten Web Page “Commandments”
by: Jim Edwards
“What makes a great web page?”
People ask me this all the time, though they often encounter difficulty boiling the question down to so few words.
Every serious website operator wants to know how to create and maintain the best possible website that makes them the most money and builds the [...]

The Technical Stuff

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Technical Stuff
by: Rob Rawson
(including how to build a fantastic website, all the elements you need to consider and how to make it work with little or notechnical abilities).
It can be done.
I’m almost certain that many people reading this Ecourse have no technical skills at all? I’m not embarrassed to let you know that I [...]

The Tech-Heads Need To Build New Software That Mak

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Tech-Heads Need To Build New Software That Makes Obtaining Information And Collective Communication A Simple Process For The Average Human
by: M6.net
Being the total opposite to a technical person, it is hard to imagine future Internet software advances. The techno-humans have come up with incredible ideas and subsequently their ideas have come to fruition. It [...]

The Tech Heads Need To Make It Simple For the Aver

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Tech Heads Need To Make It Simple For the Average Human
by: Jesse S. Somer
The tech-heads need to build new software that makes obtaining information and collective communication a simple process for the average human.
Being the total opposite to a technical person, it is hard to imagine future Internet software advances. The techno-humans have come [...]

The Successful Use Of Free Articles

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Successful Use Of Free Articles
by: C.E. David
One of the best ways to increase your site’s visibility and traffic is by authoring articles and then offering them for free at a variety of locations. Each article contains your URL, thus creating a link back to you every time it appears on the internet.
The power [...]

The Star Of The Catalog Show

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Star Of The Catalog Show
by: Florie Lyn Masarate
Printing catalogs is not just about putting on everything designers learned in design school. Or choosing the proper layout and fonts. There are many factors that should be considered first. There are also some sure fire tips to make the factors work for the best.
The merchandise should [...]

The Smartass Series 1 — Guide to Building the Pe

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Smartass Series #1 — Guide to Building the Perfect Website: a Narrative How-to on Five Top Web Advisors You Should Use instead of this Know-it-all who Knows Little
by: Roxanne McDonald
~A man [woman] is a success if he [she] gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and in between he [she] [...]

The Smallest Is The Best As Long As It Serves I

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Smallest Is The Best!.. As Long As It Serves Its Purpose.
by: Decebal Scraba
It is true! In graphics optimization, seen as a part of website optimization, the smallest is the best. Of course, the element in question should still serve its purpose of being the expression of an idea. Furthermore, it should be understandable, clear, [...]

The Skinny on RFID

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Skinny on RFID
by: John Hanson
RFID is the abbreviation for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is a method used to store and retrieve data using RFID transponders or tags. RFID tags have antennas that allow them to accept and respond to queries from the RFID transceiver. There are passive and active RFID tags. The difference between [...]