Posted by arlene
There are a number of ways in which companies can make money from the Internet. Probably the best known way of making money is by selling some commodity; this could be a non-IT commodity such as a CD or item of clothing or it could be some piece of application software, a font, a browser […]
- August 20th
- Filed under: Applications, Community, Companies, Java, Logo, Search Engine, Sites, Software, Technology, Tutorial, font
Posted by arlene
Hyphenation. List the treatment of frequently used terms that raise questions: Are they hyphenated, not hyphenated, or have they grown together to form one word? Is it day trading, day-trading, or daytrading? fiberoptic or fiber-optic? health care or healthcare? longer-term agreement or longer term agreement?
Capitalization. A style guide needn’t instruct writers to capitalize the first […]
- August 6th
- Filed under: Design, Domain, Domain Registration, HTTP, Hardware, Logo, PHP, Programming, Sites, Templates, Web Hosting, font
Posted by arlene
While such approaches may be perfectly feasible (and we do not wish to discourage creative use of technology), it is always worth considering whether the target population has access to the software required. People can only participate in a study if they have the appropriate software installed and configured, so an effective approach is to […]
- August 4th
- Filed under: API, Design, Domain Registration, Graphics, IBM, Layouts, Logo, SQL, Software, Standards, Templates, Web Hosting
Posted by arlene
Which is more frustrating to people in search of help with style: having to flip through pages of badly organized and cryptically indexed rules, or having to scroll through long screenfuls of unsearchable items with many irrelevant links to get to the point? It’s a wash. Very few people read style guides for fun.
What you’ll […]
- August 4th
- Filed under: Applications, Companies, Design, Graphics, HTML, HTTP, Logo, Programming, Sites, Technology, font
Posted by arlene
There are two vital dimensions required to satisfy the e-customer. The service must have an electronic structure that is usable and the process that supports it must have standards of delivery that make it enjoyable.
The e-customer will not find your service useful if it is not usable. He interacts with your service through a screen […]
- August 3rd
- Filed under: Business, Design, Logo, Marketing, Mobile, Phone, Search Engine, Sites, Standards, Technology, Web Service
Posted by arlene
website hosting, free website builder, domain registration, internet advertising
Posted by arlene
Come on! Give the e-customer what he wants and stop messing him about. There is nothing very enjoyable about spending money on stuff that isn’t quite right because he can’t buy it the way he wants it.
Personalization
Personalization should mean exactly that. It must take the scope of `personal’ marketing beyond a glorified mailshot that proves […]
- July 31st
- Filed under: Conferences, Database, Design, Domain Registration, Ecommerce, Font, Graphics, Logo, Mac, Marketing, Sql Server, Technology, Templates
Posted by arlene
When I started covering the advertising business nearly thirty-five years ago, the media-buying function was firmly ensconced in the agencies. Although the media department was responsible for generating virtually all of the agency’s revenues, its responsibilities were relegated to newcomers in the business, young people right out of college, or women who had moved up […]
Posted by arlene
Spyware, Animation, server, electronic, Computer-Hardware
- June 24th
- Filed under: ASP, Domain Registration, Font, Graphics, Hardware, Logo, PHP, Security, Templates, Web Hosting, font
Posted by arlene
The automation and dematerialization of monetary exchanges are not objectives per se, but are solely means to improve the productivity of financial institutions. In this regard, an overabundance of standards, and sometimes their competition, may constitute a barrier to the establishment of electronic commerce. Even if some manufacturers think they can profit from this situation, […]
- June 23rd
- Filed under: Business, CSS, Community, Database, Development, Domain, Domain Registration, Ecommerce, Forum, Graphics, Hardware, IBM, Java, Layouts, Logo, Microsoft, MySql, Perl, Photo, Python, SEO, Social Bookmark, Social Network, Software, Sql Server, Standards, Technology, W3C, Web Hosting, Web Service, Widget, Wordpress, XML
Posted by arlene
The introduction of SQL Server 2000 enables us to have multiple instances of SQL Server running on a single machine. In the past we only had one instance of SQL Server, which in SQL Server 2000 is called the Default instance. Now we can have as many named instances as we want. Microsoft has tested […]
- June 13th
- Filed under: Database, Design, Domain, Ecommerce, Font, Graphics, Hardware, Layouts, Logo, Microsoft, PHP, Photo, Programming, Security, Sql Server, Templates, Web Hosting
Posted by arlene
The first screen (Welcome) of the wizard appears. What you can do here is definitely limited. If you are sure you want to continue with the installation, click Next.
The second screen (Computer Name).
The third screen you see (Installation Selection).
After you have completed this installation, if you want to modify the installation or remove it, you […]
- June 8th
- Filed under: Design, Domain, Ecommerce, Font, Graphics, Layouts, Logo, Microsoft, Photo, Programming, Software, Sql Server, Templates, Web Hosting
Posted by arlene
Although the Internet protocol is the second component of the TCP/IP acronym, it is perhaps the more important of the two. IP is the basic protocol in the suite that provides the information used for getting packets from one place to another. IP provides a connectionless, unacknowledged network service, and also provides the addressing mechanism […]
- May 29th
- Filed under: Applications, Design, Domain Registration, Font, Graphics, Layouts, Logo, PHP, Photo, Templates, Web Hosting
Posted by arlene
IP addresses are divided into three major classes (A, B, and C) and two less familiar ones (D and E). Each class uses a different portion of the IP address bits to identify the network. There is a need for classifying networks because there is a need to be able to create networks of different […]
Posted by arlene
Because it is usually implemented in a read-only memory (ROM) chip, the BOOTP protocol client is a simple, concise bit of code. The exchange of UDP messages between the client and the BOOTP server consists of a series of requests and replies. The same packet format is used for both types of messages with an […]
- May 22nd
- Filed under: Applications, Database, Design, Domain, Ecommerce, Graphics, Hardware, Layouts, Logo, Mac, Mobile, PHP, Technology, Templates, Web Hosting, Web Service
Posted by arlene
PHP, web-design, Memories, photo, font, hosting, domain
- May 22nd
- Filed under: Applications, Design, Domain, Graphics, Hardware, Layouts, Logo, PHP, Search Engine, Security, Templates, Web Hosting
Posted by arlene
Installing a DHCP server on Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 Servers is just as simple as most application installs. However, you’ll need to have some information ready before you begin the installation. You will need to know the range of addresses that the server will administer and lease to clients. If you have any servers […]
- May 18th
- Filed under: Applications, Database, Design, Domain, Ecommerce, Graphics, Hardware, Layouts, Logo, Mac, Marketing, Microsoft, Programming, SEO, Sql Server, Templates, Web Service
Posted by arlene
The Windows 2000/2003 DHCP servers provide support for BOOTP clients. The Default BOOTP user class of options is used to configure the information that is supplied to these clients. Although standard BOOTP servers require that the server be configured in advance with a table of client hardware addresses and corresponding IP addresses, Windows 2000/Server 2003 […]
- May 18th
- Filed under: Database, Design, Domain, Ecommerce, Graphics, Hardware, Layouts, Logo, Mac, Mobile, Programming, Security, Software, Standards, Templates, Web Service