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Dec, 27 2009
InternetSuite Template Builder lets you build your own template!
Nov, 5 2009
Search Engine Optimization on all sites created by InternetSuite
Sep, 20 2009
Google Maps Integration for your Site
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Monday, Mar 4th 2010
Internet Explorer 9 To Be HTML5 Compatible
Monday, Dec 14th 2009
Five Technologies That Will Keep Shaping the Web in 2010
Thursday, July 30th 2009
10 low-cost, high-value Web 2.0 strategies
Wednesday, 24 Nov 2009
AbstractFonts.com - Amazing Font Resource
Tuesday, 17 Aug 2009
5 Amazing HTML5 Features to Look Forward to
Tuesday, Jul 2, 2009
Google Rich Snippets Could Start Seismic Shift to Web 3.0
Thursday, May 28, 2009
HTML5 Could Be the OS Killer ...
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Monday, Mar 4th 2010
Internet Explorer 9 To Be HTML5 Compatible

Microsoft Joining The Anti-Flash Movement? Rumors are flying that the forthcoming version of Internet Explorer, the ninth incarnation, will include strong support of HTML5.

This would be a dramatic change from Internet Explorer 8, which is not known for its HTML5 compliance for a reason. Thar reason? It has nearly none. This is hardly surprising, Microsoft browsers have for time immemorial lagged behind the market on adoption of the current standards of the internet.
Monday, Dec 14th 2009
Five Technologies That Will Keep Shaping the Web in 2010

As we’re coming to the end of this year, everyone starts to look towards the next one and there will no doubt be an upsurge of articles predicting the web trends of 2010 in the next days to come. However, in this article, we’ll be talking about what’s actually driving these trends now, and what they mean for the future of the internet.

Read more at Six Revisions.
Thursday, July 30th 2009
10 low-cost, high-value Web 2.0 strategies

Innovation around Web 2.0 technologies continues to pick up steam as companies look for ways to cut spending and get more from the solutions they choose. Polly Traylor outlines some of the top cost-effective Web-oriented tools and strategies.

The economic events of the last 12 months have shattered high-stakes technology plans at many companies, but all hope is not lost when it comes to IT innovation. Even before this recession began, startups and established tech firms were rolling out hundreds of open source and Web-based tools, applications, and technologies, changing the nature of the IT industry. A few years ago, for instance, Ruby on Rails was a brand new open source programming tool. Now, it’s behind social networking heavyweights such as Twitter and Hulu.

True, there has been plenty of hype in this space. Geoff Feldman, a software developer and consultant based in Boston says, “Calling it “Web 2.0/3.0″ is confusing and ultimately not meaningful for any planning purpose because there is no definitive list.” But labels aside, Dion Hinchcliffe, an enterprise software consultant based in Alexandria, VA, believes the shift is significant. “Clearly there is something very different happening now. The Web is becoming the dominant platform.”

Here’s our list of top 10 Web-oriented tools, technologies, and ideas that promise to deliver the most value at the lowest cost.

Read more at TechRepublic.
Wednesday, 24 Nov 2009
AbstractFonts.com - Amazing Font Resource

Looking for a free resource for fonts? Look no mere, this site is probably one of the best out ther, all fonts are either free our shareware. You can try out your own text or logo, look for similar fonts (this is really a must), or download.

This site has thousands and thousands of fonts, all organized by categories, with easy search and browse. There are hundreds of fresh looking fonts that will undoubtedly be a winner for web designers and other.

Try it out: www.abstractfonts.com
Tuesday, 17 Aug 2009
5 Amazing HTML5 Features to Look Forward to

Since the release of the first draft in 2008, most major browsers (yes including IE8) implemented some of the features proposed in this draft and it is already generating a lot of interest from developers.

Read more at Geek Technica.
Tuesday, Jul 2, 2009
Google Rich Snippets Could Start Seismic Shift to Web 3.0

Almost lost in May’s whirlwind launches of Wolfram|Alpha and Microsoft’s Bing and the unveiling of Google Wave, was a quieter announcement that may bring a seismic shift toward the realization of Web 3.0.
Read more at Digital Media Buzz.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
HTML5 Could Be the OS Killer ...

For companies that compete with Microsoft, HTML5 is almost the Holy Grail, offering the ability to run applications regardless of the underlying operating system. While the browser isn"t more important than operating system today, Google this week firmly suggested it is only a matter of time.
Read more at PC World.
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