Web Applications
Are These 5 Mobile Apps in Your Web Development ToolKit?
By Alex Carter on September 23, 2024
Web development today is more complex than ever with so many resources and options available on the market. The landscape is confusing and must be carefully navigated in order to apply the right solution to your business needs. Whether your objective is to build a mobile website, a hybrid or native application, or a standard […]
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Empty Src and Href Attributes
By Alex Carter on September 23, 2024
Website Performance: Taxonomy of Tips introduced a classification scheme to help us organize the many performance tips found on the Internet. Since Yahoo’s five most highly-weighted tips fall into the journey from the server to the clientcategory, we might expect this category to offer the best improvement in web application performance. This and my next […]
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Using AppFog with PHP
By Alex Carter on September 23, 2024
AppFog is the new baby in cloud computing town. With this said, it has been doing very well for quite a while, with its sleek UI, simple deploying tools and a super fast cloud infrastructure. So what is AppFog, as you might be already wondering? In a nutshell, AppFog is the best PaaS (Platform as […]
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Why it’s time for small business to get onboard with machine learning
By Alex Carter on September 23, 2024
There’s never been a more exciting time than the present to be involved in technology. We’ve said this time and again, but it bears repeating . . . the convergence of mobile, cloud, collaboration, and information technologies over the past 5 years have created unheard of opportunities to drive new dimensions of innovation and creativity. […]
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BI tools every small business should know about
By Alex Carter on September 23, 2024
Business Intelligence encompasses a wide range of best practices, architectures, and technologies that allow firms to gather their existing data into meaningful and useful information. This information can be readily used to support business decision-making in such areas as sales, finance, marketing, and HR. Business intelligence (BI) and related tools have been around for years […]
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To Build from Scratch or Not to Build from Scratch? That is the Question
By Alex Carter on September 23, 2024
f you’ve never heard about content management systems(CMS’s), this article is for you. If you think of content management systems as blogging environments, there’s much more to the story, so this article is for you, too.A content management system is a system that helps us manage content. [Well, that’s a pretty obvious definition, isn’t it?] […]
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Top 7 things you need to know about ubiquitous computing
By Alex Carter on September 23, 2024
We hear more and more today about the notion of ubiquitous computing, or the idea of computers being available anywhere. Just a few short years ago such an idea seemed more like science fiction than anything. But the continued ascendancy of mobile computing over desktops, coupled with Internet of Things and rapid advances in AI […]
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Best 5 reasons why you should learn JavaScript
By Alex Carter on September 23, 2024
JavaScript has emerged in the past couple years as the de facto expression of next generation web technologies, and a critical component of HTML5 technologies – along with CSS and JQuery. JavaScript is really ubiquitous – it really is showing up everywhere! There are many other reasons why JavaScript and JS-based tools like JSON and […]
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