Apr 6 2009

Firefox Hits 35% Market Share In Europe, 22% Globally

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 has been available for 18 days and remains the company’s weakest web browser at launch since version 3. While the software now seems to be close to 4% market share, it appears to be unable to stop the bleeding of other IE versions. Since the beginning of the year, Mozilla’s Firefox has picked up more than half of the

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Apr 6 2009

Design To Sell: 8 Useful Tips To Help Your Website Convert

As we see more and more businesses move their services online, a greater need arises for websites that are designed and built to sell. A great-looking website may achieve the goal of shaping and delivering a strong brand, but its good looks alone aren’t enough to sell the products or services on offer.

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Apr 6 2009

Columnist Fired For Reviewing Pirated Movie

Hugh Pickens writes “Roger Friedman, an entertainment columnist for FoxNews.com, discovered over the weekend just what Rupert Murdoch means by ‘zero tolerance’ when it comes to movie piracy. On Friday, the film studio 20th Century Fox — owned by the News Corporation, the media conglomerate ruled by Mr. Murdoch — became angry after reading Friedman’s latest column, a review of ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine,’ a big-budget movie that was leaked in unfinished form on the Web last week. Friedman posted a mini-review, adding, ‘It took really less than seconds to start playing it all right onto my computer.’ The film studio, which enlisted the FBI to hunt the pirate, put out a statement calling Friedman’s column ‘reprehensible’ while News Corporation weighed in with its own statement, saying it had asked Fox News to remove the column from its Web site. ‘When we advised Fox News of the facts,’ the statement said, ‘they promptly terminated Mr. Friedman.'”

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Apr 6 2009

Netscape Alums Tackle Cloud Storage

BobB-nw writes “A new cloud storage vendor is entering the market, promising an enterprise-class file system with snapshots, replication, and other features designed to simplify adoption for existing users and applications. Zetta, founded in 2007 by veterans of Netscape, has million in funding and is coming out of stealth mode Monday with Enterprise Cloud Storage, a Web-based storage platform that will compete against Amazon’s Simple Storage Service and a growing number of cloud vendors. Zetta’s goal was to build a Web-based storage system that would be accepted by enterprise IT professionals for storing primary data. ‘Data growth rates are staggering. In businesses you see growth rates of 40 to 60 percent year over year,’ says CEO Jeff Treuhaft, a Zetta cofounder and formerly one of Netscape’s first employees. Another Zetta cofounder is Lou Montulli, an early Netscape employee who invented Web cookies.”

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Apr 5 2009

20 Useful PHP + jQuery Components & Tutorials

Web applications have made huge leaps and bounds in improving user experience thanks to a lot of recently developed Ajax technology. This post is made up of the best 20 PHP + jQuery Components and Tutorials that you will likely need in many of your projects, they are all of the highest quality and more or less easy to configure.

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Apr 5 2009

Thai Gov’t Sets Up Site For Snitching On Royals’ Critics

An anonymous reader writes “In a move that would make the old eastern German Stasi green with envy, the Thai government has modernized a system that allows citizens to snitch on fellow citizens. ‘Internet users are being urged to show their loyalty to the king by contributing to a new website called protecttheking.net, which has been set up by a parliamentary committee. On the site’s front page it is described as a means for Thai people to show their loyalty to the king by protecting him from what it calls misunderstandings about him. It calls on all citizens to inform on anyone suspected of insulting or criticising the monarchy.’ An large unknown population of political prisoners are currently being held for 3 to 15 years in Thai prisons for being interpreted as insulting the monarchy.”

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Apr 5 2009

14 Incredibly Useful Web Design Cheat Sheets

A useful set of cheat sheets for web designers.

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Apr 5 2009

Designer Accused of Copying His Own Work By Stock Art Website

the_harlequin writes “A successful designer, who has a showcase of his own work available online, has had a stock image site accuse him of copyright infringement over his own illustrations, citing damages of ,000. The story doesn’t end there; the stock photo site hired lawyers, who have contacted the original designer’s clients. The lawyers told them the designer is being investigated for copyright infringement and their logos might be copied, thus damaging his reputation. ‘My theory is that someone copied my artwork, separated them from any typography and then posted them for sale on the stock site. Someone working for the site either saw my [LogoPond] showcase or was alerted to the similarities. They then prepared the bill and sent it to me. The good thing is that the bill gives me a record of every single image they took from me. That helps me gather dates, sketches, emails, etc. to help me prove my case. The bad thing is that despite my explanations and proof, they will not let this go.'”

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Apr 5 2009

Ultimate Web Trend Map 4

The web trend map is a yearly publication by iA inc. It maps the 333 most influential web domains…

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Apr 5 2009

The 7 Time Saving Firefox Add-Ons To Make Your Lives Easier

As we all know that Firefox is the fastest growing popular web browser and its growing more and more every day. There are lots of ease provided by the firefox and this is the main reason for its popularity. You can easily find lots of free download able extensions and add-ons that are available on the internet for firefox…..

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