When it comes to web design, quality must be the one constant, and that quality must be built into the design, not tacked on afterward as an afterthought.
Original Web Content
Original content is one of the most important components to a successful website. Find out how to check how original your content is, and how it stacks up to your competition.
Are you interested in increasing your Google PageRank?
If you have never heard of Google PageRank and you have established a website, it is high time you learned about Google PageRank and what it means to you and the success of your website. Having an excellent Google PageRank can either make or break a website in terms of overall success.
Openwave-Could the little company ever become king?
Openwave Systems Inc. provides Communication Service Providers (CSPs), including wireless and wireline carriers, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), portals, and broadband providers worldwide, with the software and services they need to build boundary-free, multi-network communications services for their subscribers.
Why Mozilla Firefox is so popular?
According to onetstat.com the usage of Firefox has risen to 11.51 % globally. We will try to find out what has led so many users to switch to Firefox.
Spyware: It’s Hidden Agenda
The constant bombardment of spyware related material affects internet privacy. Spyware has a hidden agenda. Spyware can be stopped.
Recovering Internet Explorer Passwords: Theory and Practice
The article classifies types of private data stored in Internet Explorer, analyses Internet Explorer password recovery programs, and give us some examples of recovering lost Internet passwords.
FIREFOX
With all of the numerous security risks and alerts associated with using the Internet Explorer browser, itÂ’s no real surprise that a new Web browser has emerged as a viable alternative. This relatively new and open-source browser, called Firefox, has steadily been gaining market shares, while Internet Explorer has been continuing to lose ground. Estimates now place Firefox at over 12% of overall browser usage . This browser competition, frequently referred to as a browser war, has become even more heated with the releases of Firefox 2.0 and Internet explorer 7.0. This article proposes to look at what makes Firefox so popular and examine some of its extensions.