Steve P. Jobs, 1955-2011 – Apple’s Visionary Redefined Digital Age

Steven P. Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple who helped usher in the era of personal computers and then led a cultural transformation in the way music, movies and mobile communications were experienced in the digital age, died Wednesday. He was 56.
The death was announced by Apple, the company Mr. Jobs and his high school [...]

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Responsive Web Design

Ethan Marcotte wrote an introductory article about the approach, “Responsive Web Design,” for A List Apart. It stems from the notion of responsive architectural design, whereby a room or space automatically adjusts to the number and flow of people within it:
“Recently, an emergent discipline called “responsive architecture” has begun asking how physical spaces can respond [...]

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Web Design Trends 2011

2010 has been an incredibly verdant year for web designers. Mobile has hit the mainstream; Web typography has reached new levels of sophistication; New coding techniques have vastly improved our ability to get creative with design (without compromising stability). All in all, it’s been a year that’s moved fast, even by the standards of the [...]

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Legit Sites Could Get Caught in Google’s Last Farmer Update

Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) on Thursday began using a new algorithm to rid its top search results of what it described as low-quality websites.
This will reduce the rankings for sites that are low value-add for users, ones that copy content from other websites, or sites that just aren’t very useful.
Simultaneously, the algorithm will [...]

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Web Design Trends 2010 – Web Design Tips

Web design is a fickle industry. Just like every other form of artistic expression, Web design has undergone a continuous and surprisingly fast evolution. Once a playground for enthusiasts, it has now become a mature rich medium with strong aesthetic and functional appeal. In fact, we are experiencing what could be [...]

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5 Secrets to Selecting Highly-Effective SEO Keywords

If there is a single concept that is the driver of much of the Internet’s growth over the past decade – not to mention nearly all of Google’s annual revenue of $25 billion – it is the concept of keywords. Keywords are what we type in when we are searching for products, [...]

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How to avoid duplicate content

Search engines dislike duplicate content for a few reasons. One is that major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask aim to provide searchers with a diverse cross-section of unique content, and duplicate content often results in duplicate listings that impair the searcher’s experience. Another reason is that search [...]

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100 Google tips

Looking for the ultimate tips for Google searching? You’ve just found the only guide to Google you need. Let’s get started:
1. The best way to begin searching harder with Google is by clicking the Advanced Search link.
2. This lets you search for exact phrases, “all these words”, or one of the specified [...]

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Yahoo Dropping Paid Inclusion Program at End of Year

Yahoo! has announced that it’s nixing its paid inclusion program. The program has allowed websites to be submitted to Yahoo!’s search engine by ponying up some moolah. The submissions led to inclusion in the organic listings as the program is separate from Yahoo!’s Sponsored Results. Yahoo! has been criticized for its [...]

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How A Small Company Becomes Big – Tips To Grow Your Retail Business

Have you ever wondered how a small company becomes big? Well, every business has to start from somewhere and it’s the foundations which are laid in the beginnings which often lead to whether or not a company will expand to its full potential. We’re going to look at how you as a retailer can put [...]

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