YahooBeta 

Filed under: Information, Related Topics, Search Engines on Monday, May 19th, 2008 by Sherill | No Comments

There are so many available messengers out there but for some reason, majority of the population is loyal to Yahoo. Companies recognize this which is why they have opted to block the popular instant messenger in their company permitted programs during office hours. It’s a good thing the developers of yahoo saw this so they opted to pimp their emails by creating Yahoo beta. This allows users to chat using their mails. They know no sane company will block email, unfortunately, it does need a flash to be activated and some kill-joys have turned to deactivating that just to prevent any form of socializing during office hours. Well, if worse comes to worse, there is email and mobile phones.

Google absorbs Youtube 

Filed under: Information, News on Saturday, May 17th, 2008 by Sherill | No Comments

We know that giant companies always make attempts to purchase small booming ones that they consider a rival to their market. With the stunning success of YouTube, is it even a wonder that Google will attempt to buy it? And when they offered the couple who developed the social video site 1.65 billion dollars to dominate it, is it even a wonder it was sold to them? The popularity of YouTube has made it synonymous to online video social streaming and we all know that the best web innovations are the ones that are able to integrate themselves into people’s lifestyles. Youtube did just that and Google knows how much they have to pay for success that big, which they eagerly did.

Digital reads 

Filed under: Information, Related Topics on Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 by Sherill | No Comments

Already it is 2008 and we are going to have a review on the most popular web trends of 2007. To start right we will be tackling the read/write web program that are all so basic but are also everything that is important for any surfer. Reading just got a hundred times enjoyable with networks providing free passages of today’s best sellers available in virtual books that is far from black and white. Latest trends in reading innovation includes audio e-books or just plain text that is anything but bookish with its virtual page which you can turn digitally with the mouse or touch sensitive screens.

Web Conferencing (Part 3) 

Filed under: Trends on Thursday, April 24th, 2008 by Sherill | No Comments


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Over the years, this type of software has evolved their sophisticated features for participating in conversations and managing people. Today, these streaming and live web conferencing are moving forward in great strides to facilitate real-time audio and video. There are entire business conferences, board meetings, and complicated medical surgeries that are performed today using web conferencing. And with the arrival of Laser Projection systems, broadband connectivity, LCD with Projection TVs and Plasma combined with high-speed processors – web conferencing is no longer a jerky, patchy affair. It is now as good as the real thing. Satellites that are dedicated to communication have greatly facilitated these great advances.

Web Conferencing (Part 2) 

Filed under: Trends on Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 by Sherill | No Comments


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Today, web conferencing includes various types of synchronous or real-time communication, such as video conferencing, voice-based teleconferencing, and “chat rooms.” A conferencing system is said to be web-based if it uses servers and web browsers to provide most of its functionality.

Web conferencing systems have a wide range of designs. These conferencing-like software that have evolved independently of each other like Mailing lists, Usenet, Bulletin board systems (BBSs), and Centralized Forums Groupware. These Centralized Forms were specifically designed for group discussion, and they treat messages as a part of ongoing conversation with an inherent structure. Discussions are stored in one central computer, and each new message is assigned a place in the structure immediately after being posted.

Web Conferencing (Part 1) 

Filed under: Trends on Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 by Sherill | No Comments


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Web Conferencing is the latest trend today where big business and industrial houses rely on. They use this technology for their many business meetings. Doctors spread around the world also diagnose, discuss, and perform path-breaking surgical procedures through streaming audio and video tools. Truly, technology has grown in leaps and bounds.

Today, there are over 60 freeware and commercial products (some of them are sophisticated) that are supporting web conferencing one way or the other. The choice can be overwhelming sometimes due to the number of products available. Basically, web conferencing is a form of group discussion that uses text messages (that are stored on a computer) as communication medium.

Web 2.0 Fuss (Part 3) 

Filed under: Trends on Monday, April 14th, 2008 by Sherill | No Comments


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Website visitors today no longer just read and leave – interaction is now a part of these websites. In fact, there are websites today with features that interact with other websites. Also, some of them will allow the public to edit the pages – these sites are known as wikis. It was these changes and developments that are becoming more commonplace on the Web that prompted Tim O’ Reilly to come up with the term Web 2.0.

So, finally it can be said that Web 2.0’s broad definition pertains to the changes that have now become common features in most of the websites of the World Wide Web.

Prevent and Remove Adware, Spyware, Viruses and Other Malware 

Filed under: General on Saturday, April 12th, 2008 by James | No Comments

The most common problem of computer technology is the existence of viruses. Spyware, adware, and other viruses can not only threaten your privacy, they can reduce your computer’s performance and even disable your computer. Many computer users have replaced their computers believing the computer is not performing well enough when they really need to remove the malware from their systems to get that “like new” performance. You can prevent and cure the problem of adware, spyware, viruses and other hostile software by learning basic preventative measures and learning how to take precautionary steps to protect your computer when removing hostile software.

NetObject Fusion Essentials 

Filed under: Related Topics on Sunday, April 6th, 2008 by James | No Comments

4.jpgThe newest addition to the fast growing NetObject family is the Fusion Essentials. This is a free web site design software which can serve the users various primary features that can be seen in the Fusion10. Some of the features include are the following:
� e-commerce tool
� photo galleries
� full website management
� built-in FTP
� form builders
� drag and drop design
� website asset management
Topics included in the NetObject Fusion Essentials are Web Page Creations, Tools and Windows. In addition, tags available are Internet, Web Sites, and Web Technology among others.
NetObject Fusion Essentials provides the users the easiest way in building web sites.

GLSEN - Teaching Respect for All 

Filed under: Related Topics on Thursday, April 3rd, 2008 by James | No Comments

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GLSEN or the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network was founded in Boston in 1990. Its founder and Executive Director is Kevin Jennings. The school was founded with a vision that each and every member of a school community will be valued and respected irregardless of his sexual orientation or gender. So that every student will feel safe and accepted. The members of GLSEN believe that all students should be given the chance to have an education or be in a school where there is no harassment or discrimination whatsoever regarding their genders or that of their family, love ones and even their friends.


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