Archive for December, 2010

Why HTML5 is Going to be the Future

Posted by Faye on December 20, 2010 under Computers And Technology, General, Google, HTML, Internet And Businesses Online

Right now, we’re living in a world where Flash is still undeniably king. You see it everywhere, in YouTube, in Facebook games like Farmville, and a hundred and one websites where people just want to show off with all their “designing skills” with their Flash intros and navigation that does nothing but to push the boundaries of tackiness on the web everyday. Heck, if I had my way, I’d make an Australia business directory and make it out of Flash.

Flash is good and all, but it’s not open – it’s controlled and developed by Adobe. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it does leave a huge amount of our web interactions in the hands of one company. And let’s not forget the fact that Flash is one of the biggest attack vectors right now. Yes, Flash is riddled with all sorts of security holes and this makes it imperative that we always upgrade the Flash Player immediately once a new update comes out.

However, that is all coming to an end soon. The new version of HTML – the programming language that powers most of the web – is about to receive a major update in a while, and it looks like it’s going to shake up the web. HTML 5 is going to be able to do much of Flash’s work, and even though it’s going to take a bit of time before it comes out, people are already excited to have rich, animated web content running in our browsers without the need of proprietary third-party plugins.

Cownter counts

Posted by Faye on December 10, 2010 under News & Updates

Cownter allows site visitors to see how many people are simultaneously viewing the page they are on.

Techniques that engage users with Web content are always worth exploring as are simple methods for capturing site metrics that help profile how your site.

My topic today, Cownter, is a service (in beta – of course) that allows the visitors to your Web site to see how many people are simultaneously viewing the page they are on. It also tells site owners who have implemented Cownter how many users visited specific pages.

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Connect to your Emails on the beaches of Honduras

The white-sand beaches of Parque Nacional Jeannette Kawas, the outstanding national parks of Lago de Yojoa the great facilities of Utila with regards to accommodation and food are the lure of Honduras. In between all these excitement, you can’t forget your vital mails that sit on your Outlook mailbox. In such circumstances, just configure your phone with your mailbox through your hosted Exchange provider.

MS Exchange can only be configured with your device if you have that option on your phone. Also, it is imperative to verify whether your gadget has access to the local providers in Honduras. Another key thing to bear in mind is that while on a trip to another country, it is significant to check with the local wireless providers’ plans so that you can benefit from the leading web hosting exchange features that too peacefully. In Honduras, Claro is the key wireless provider.

Honduras is a country with eight million inhabitants with most populace speaking Spanish and the rest of them speaking Garifuna, English, Miskito, and other indigenous language. Nevertheless, language is not a barricade while accessing Exchange Server Host because Exchange 2010 hosting is present in different lingos. Thus, making the life of people in Honduras easier with regards to access to Microsoft Exchange Server in their own language!

So be calm and take pleasure in your holiday stress-free when Exchange Email is handy with you!