| Week of Aug. 12, 2007 / 12 Surefire Signs Your Business Is Ready For A Server |
| Is your business limping along using outdated computers or a peer-to-peer network that is constantly giving you problems? Learn More |
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| Week of Aug. 6, 2007 / Styling email with HTML and CSS can be good and bad |
| HTML email is very widespread. Most email clients use it and it makes email a lot easier to read and understand the messages. Learn More. |
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| Week of July 2, 2007 / Top 10 Search Providers, April 2007 |
| Google served almost 3.8 billion searches in April 2007, according to data from Nielsen//NetRatings. Learn More |
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| Week of June 25, 2007 / An employee had installed file-sharing software on a company laptop |
A Pfizer Inc. employee who installed unauthorized file-sharing software on a company laptop provided for use at her home has exposed the Social Security numbers and other personal data belonging to about 17,000 current and former employees at the drug maker.
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| Week of June 18, 2007/ Pixel Perfect Design Does Not Necessarily Equal Good Web Design |
| If you learned how to create designs in a medium where once it's sent to print, you can't change it, it can be very difficult to wrap your head around the fact that Web pages will look different in every browser, monitor, and computer that views them. Learn More |
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| Week of June 11, 2007 / Ask.com |
| Ask.com has reinvented itself with the new and improved Ask 3D. Take a tour through the new Ask 3D with this image gallery. Try it. |
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| Week of June 4, 2007 / Security alerts, advisories and bulletins |
| Security alerts, advisories and bulletins from sources such as Secunia and Microsoft to help you stay up to date with the latest vulnerabilities and the patches and updates available to protect your systems. Read More. |
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| Week of May 28, 2007 / Colors that Work Well in Most Browsers |
If you use colors listed on this page, your Web page will look the same on monitors that can display 256 colors or more, on both Macintosh and PC computers.
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| Week of May 21, 2007 / Top 25 Web Hoaxes and Pranks |
| These online spoofs and shams have made the rounds on Web sites and through e-mail. Perhaps you even believed one or two of them yourself. Read More |
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| Week of May 14, 2007 / Does Placement Matter on E-Commerce Sites? |
How much does the placement of webpage elements affect the success of a site? Is it best to put objects like the search field exactly where users expect them?
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| Week of May 7, 2007 / Computer Networking in Today's Schools |
| "With networking becoming more common in schools, particularly secondary schools, the question of whether a school has network connections becomes less important than the extent of networking within a school. This survey found that about 25% of all schools are "fully networked" - that is, 80% or more of their classrooms were linked by cabling to other rooms." Read More |
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Week of April 30, 2007 / NETWORK SECURITY
NAC -- Strengthening your SSL VPN |
| By using the Web browser as a client platform, SSL VPNs make it possible to deliver remote access to devices that lie far beyond IT control, from home PCs and Internet kiosks to business partner laptops and executive PDAs. Learn More. |
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| Week of April 23, 2007 / Is Your Site Cool? |
| Usability on the Web is crucial if you want to have customers continue to return. Jared Spool has found that 42% of Web users find what they need on any given Web page. This means that 58% do not find what they need. Learn More. |
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| Week of April 16, 2007 / Fonts R' Us |
| Remember that if you use CSS to generate your fonts, most people won't have the specialized fonts on their computers. Learn More. |
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| Week of April 9, 2007 / Web Color Synchronization |
| Everyone who views your site has a different: monitor, operating system, Web browser, color scheme, and ambient light. And all of these can affect how the page will look and the colors will display. Learn More. |
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| Week of April 1, 2007 / Is it a Hoax or is it safe? |
Virus hoaxes, scams, and chain letters abound in email. Before forwarding that dire sounding warning or too good to be true promise, check the validity of it here.
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