Saturday, December 24, 2011

Applets

An applet is a small Java program that can be embedded in an HTML page and executed by a web browser. A Java Virtual Machine, built into the browser, interprets the instructions of the Java applet. Applets are not allowed to access certain resources on the local computer, such as files and serial devices, and are prohibited from communicating with most other computers across a network.
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Thursday, December 22, 2011

A router

A router is a hardware device that connects one computer network to another. Routers also direct traffic on the Internet by filtering packets of data and sending them to their correct destination. Packets of information usually move from one router to the next until they reach their destination.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

WebmasterRadio.FM

WebmasterRadio.FM is an Internet based radio network that offers radio shows hosted by the most respected names in the Internet business world. Listeners can tune into interesting programs, can become part of a community, and learn industry specific information from successful marketers and technology experts. Learn more at WebmasterRadio.fm.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Del.icio.us

Del.icio.us is a social bookmarking website. The primary use of del.icio.us is to store your bookmarks online, which allows you to access the same bookmarks from any computer and add bookmarks from anywhere. Del.icio.us users use a flexible tag system versus folders to organize and remember bookmarks.
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Monday, December 19, 2011

W3 Schools

The W3 Schools offers a wide assortment of online tutorials covering topics in HTML, XML, scripting, .NET, multi-media, and web building. All tutorials are online and provide a concise, page-by-page presentation of each subject. Each tutorial also provides further recommended readings as well as a user forum. Learn more at w3schools.com.
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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Website architecture

Website architecture describes the broad approach to the planning and design of websites. Like traditional architecture, it involves technical, aesthetic and functional criteria, with the focus on the user and user requirements. Website architecture requires particular attention to web content, web design, usability and information architecture, database concepts, search engines, and marketing.
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Friday, December 16, 2011

Service Oriented Architecture

A Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) defines how two computing systems interact in such a way as to enable one to perform a unit of work on behalf of the other. SOA interfaces are protocol-independent, which means that different clients can communicate with a service in different ways. XML-based web services are the most common implementation of SOA.
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Thursday, December 15, 2011

User agent

A "user agent" is a client application, such as a browser, used to access resources typically found on the web. Web user agents range from web browsers to search engine crawlers, as well as mobile phones, feed readers and Braille browsers used by people with disabilities. Useragentstring.com is a useful web resource that compiles and explains a vast array of user agent and their attributes.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

HotScripts.com

HotScripts.com is geared toward webmasters and programmers who are looking to enhance their Web sites and intranets with dynamic development tools, scripts, books, and other resources. HotScripts provides web developers a centralized, convenient collection of quality programming information and resources. Over 35,000 resources in over 1,000 categories.
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Monday, December 12, 2011

Webmaster

The official Geek.com definition of webmaster is "a blanket term that refers to the person responsible for running a website. It is associated more with server administration and HTML coding than other Web development, such as CGI scripting."
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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Search within a site

Use Google's "search within a site" syntax to search within a specified website. Use the following syntax at the Google Search text box: site: siteyoursearching.com search text. For example site:cnn.com Florida elections will search the CNN website for the text "Florida elections". See google.com/advanced_search for more Google advanced search methods.
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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Wiki

A "Wiki" is software that allows users to freely create and edit web page content using any web browser. Wiki supports hyperlinks and has a simple text syntax for creating new pages and cross links between internal pages on the fly. The result is a large collaboratively edited domain of reference web pages. The best-known wiki on the web is Wikepedia at wikipedia.org.
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Friday, December 9, 2011

America Online

Steve Case started America Online (AOL) on May 24, 1985. AOL began as Quantum Computer Services, offering an online connection from Commodore 64 microcomputers to the Internet under the service name Q-Link. AOL went public in March 1992 and later was part of an infamous merger with Time Warner in 2000, which created the world's largest media company.
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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Usability testing

Usability testing is done to measure how well people can use a web site for its intended purpose. It measures how well web users respond in four areas: time, accuracy, recall, and emotional response. Web developers can improve and retest cases where people have had difficulty understanding instructions, manipulating parts, or interpreting feedback.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Plug-Ins

A "plug-In" is an application built into another application. Plug-ins for the web usually reside in web browsers such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. They are programs built in, or added, to handle a special type of data like e-mail, sound, or movie files. Examples include the Adobe PDF reader and the Macromedia Flash player.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The Domain Name System

The Domain Name System (DNS) is the internet service that transforms or translates domain names into IP addresses. For instance, www.yahoo.com is translated into 66.94.234.13. The DNS system was developed by researchers and technicians at the University of Wisconsin during the early 1980s and deployed in 1985.
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Monday, December 5, 2011

Search engine optimization

Search engine optimization author Donald Nelson suggests four vital tips for optimizing a website for search engines: emphasize text content versus graphical content; website links to interior pages should be easily found; page text should be built around key words and phrases; put search keywords in URLs or filenames, in the title tag, the description tag, the page headline, and the page body.
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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Google Experiments

Google is always experimenting with new features aimed at improving the search experience. Take one for a spin and let them know what you think. See more at google.com/experimental.
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Google Labs

Google Labs is Google's technology playground. Google Labs at labs.google.com is a showcase of several ideas Google is working on but are not quite ready for general release. Take a peek. Users are welcome try prototypes and send comments directly to the Googlers who developed them.
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Google Maps

Google Maps offers a local search service for products and services. Web users enter key words or phrases along with a zip code or city and state. The search results list business names, addresses, phone numbers, website addresses, and map locations. Get your website included in the Google Map index at google.com/local/add/login.
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Friday, December 2, 2011

404

A website user attempting to navigate to a page on a website that does not exist or has been removed will see the unsightly "404 - Page cannot be found error." Mitigate the unsightly 404 error page by creating a custom page that either lets the user know that the page they tried to visit no longer exists or redirects the user to the website's home or search page.
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