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Information Today October 22, 2012 Nancy K. Herther |
Google, Apple Expand Micropayment Systems for Web Content and Mobile Purchasing Google Wallet now lets users purchase web content. Users can sample some portion of the web content, but seeing more of the content will require paying a fee. The system also works for buying other types of products over the web. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2012 Ritchie S. King |
Will Unicode Soon Be the Universal Code? Three-fifths of all Web pages are in Unicode, up from zero a decade ago |
CRM April 13, 2012 Ora Solomon |
10 Tips for Adapting Your Web Site for International Customers Why an English-only Web site won't cut it. |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2011 Tim Beyers |
HTML5 Is Bigger Than You Think A small experiment shows big promise. For those who don't know, HTML5 makes Web applications behave a lot like native software you install and update. |
PC Magazine August 1, 2011 Peter Pachal |
Does Adobe Edge Signal the End of Flash? Adobe Edge is a new development tool for HTML5, an open format that's slowly replacing Adobe's own Flash. Why would the company cannibalize itself in this way? |
InternetNews June 14, 2011 |
Google SPDY Taken for a Strangeloop Google's SPDY TCP optimization tech is now being leveraged by site optimization vendor Strangeloop, but it won't make the whole web faster - it's only for Chrome. |
Search Engine Watch May 4, 2011 Simon Heseltine |
User-Generated URLs: SEO CMS Lessons Learned from Kate Middleton's Jelly Bean Avoid a PR nightmare by protecting your website before someone maliciously decides to put a campaign together that generates links to an incorrect form of your website's URL. |
ONLINE May/Jun 2011 Danielle Becker |
Usability Testing on a Shoestring: Test-Driving Your Website Would you buy a car without driving it first? Probably not. Then why would you consider launching a library website without at least taking it out for a test-drive? |
Search Engine Watch April 28, 2011 Stephen Cobb |
Designing Websites to Increase Traffic and Conversion Improving a website's ability to convert sometimes requires a step back and a fresh look at how it's designed. The book "Convert!" helps you do just that. |
Search Engine Watch April 14, 2011 Kristine Schachinger |
3 Website Exploits - Are You Protected? Examining three common attacks that can hurt your visitors and rankings, and tips on how to prevent your site from being hacked. |
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