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Drive online business with landing pages
Tony Patton outlines the elements of an effective landing page and discusses the importance of testing these pages. by Tony Patton
Tags: Web, Page, Tony Patton, E-mail, Channel Management, Corporate Communications, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Online Communications, Marketing, Internet
Blog posts 2008-07-29
Cracking Open the Roku Netflix Player
The Roku Netflix Player is a small set top box that delivers streaming video over the Internet into your living room in a manner so easy even your grandparents could understand it. We find out what makes it tick in this TechRepublic Cracking Open Photo Gallery. by Mark Kaelin
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Roku Netflix Player, Web Site Development, Tv & Home Theater, Internet, Web Technology, Digital Video, Corporate Communications, Personal Technology, Marketing, Mark Kaelin, Geek Gifts 2008, Netflix, video streaming, product photos, roku
Image galleries 2008-06-25
Packard Bell lives!
A recent poll of TR members voted Packard Bell the worst PC manufacturer of all time. Surprise! Packard Bell is still alive in Europe and is now part of Acer. by John Sheesley
Tags: Packard Bell NEC, Acer Inc., Retail, Web Site Development, Blogging, Productivity, Manufacturing, Web Technology, Internet, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-06-20
McAfee lists Hong Kong as most dangerous domain - Now what?
In a report released Wednesday, June 4, 2008, security provider McAfee listed Hong Kong (.hk), China (.cn), and .info as the three most dangerous places "to surf and search on the web." According to McAfee's report, "Mapping the Mal Web Revisited," 19.2 percent of all Web sites...
Tags: McAfee Inc., Web, Domain, Web Site, Channel Management, Web Site Development, Internet, Marketing, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-06-05
8 tips for creating your personal brand
Remember back in the old days when deciding what color paper to put your resume on was the one of the most challenging tasks in your job search? The good news is that there are now 4,126 zillion new tools for getting the word out on your...
Tags: Job, Brand, LinkedIn, Web Site, Gunn, Professional Development, Public Relations, Web Site Development, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Internet, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-04-22
Google puts in strong showing in Netcraft Web server survey
The above data is presented in millions of Web sites. April's survey consists of a total of 165,719,150 sites -- 3.1 million sites more than last month. The bulk of the additional sites hails from the United States, though it is skewed by the...
Tags: Blogging, Google Inc., Internet, Netcraft, Paul Mah, Site, Survey, Web Site Development, Web Technology
Blog posts 2008-04-15
Counting down to TechRepublic's 10th Anniversary
You probably didn't realize it, but TechRepublic recently celebrated its 9th Birthday. The TechRepublic Web site launched in the first week of April 1999, back in the days of the DotCom boom when such Internet Giants as Pets.com roamed the planet. If you check out any user's...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Internet, Web Site Development, Web Technology, 401(k), Retirement Plans, Human Resources, Benefits, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-04-14
The Big Brother Awards
In Montreal, Canada, at the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference in May 2007, Privacy International presented the first International Big Brother Awards. The "winners" of the Big Brother Awards are, in the words of Privacy International: the government and private sector organisations which have done the...
Tags: Nominee, Privacy International, U.K., ChoicePoint Inc., Wikipedia, Wiki, Government, Web Site Development, Online Communications, Internet, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-03-22
Old-school craftsmanship meets modern technology in the Steampunk Workshop
IT manager Jake von Slatt has always had a passion for old tech. In an interview with Bostodelphia last month, he explained: "Part of the reason...is its accessibility to the tinkerer. 19th-century tech can be recreated with tools you can own or...
Tags: Passion, Keyboards, Sales Tools, Web Site Development, Productivity, Semiconductors, Hardware, Peripherals, Sales, Internet, Cara Reynolds
Blog posts 2008-03-18
What is cross-site scripting?
Cross-site scripting, also known as "XSS," is a class of security exploit that has gotten a fair bit of attention in the last few years. Many users, and even Web developers, aren't entirely clear on what the term means, however. I'll explain cross-site scripting for you, so you...
Tags: XSS, JavaScript, Web Site, Web Browser, Exploit, Cross-site Scripting Exploit, Cookies, Web Site Development, Internet, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-03-18
How do I... Use Flash animation to duplicate the marquee tag effect?
Most Web designers and developers are glad that the marquee tag is dead and buried. However, if you have a boss or a client that is insistent upon using the marquee tag in a Web site, you do have an option. John Lee shows you how to create the marquee...
Tags: Flash Animation, Web, John Lee, Channel Management, Web Site Development, Marketing, Internet
Download resources 2008-03-14
Ensure basic Web site security with this checklist
While I normally advocate a principles-based approach to maintaining system security --  and deplore the typical "best practices" checklist approach --  that doesn't mean that security checklists are without value. Employing a security procedures checklist is only the first step toward securing a resource, a means of aiding your memory...
Tags: Web, Password, Network, Failover, TLS, Server, Web Site, Resource, Encryption, Authentication, Login Credential, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Security, Internet, Marketing, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-03-13
Is Facebook finished?
We've seen the rapid rise of Facebook; are we going to see it die just as quickly as it burst in to life? Back in September 2006 Facebook was in negotiations with Yahoo with up to $1 billon on the table. One of Facebook's board members, Peter Thiel, indicated...
Tags: Facebook, Peter Thiel, Social Networking, Web Site Development, Corporate Governance, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2008-02-24
Develop a Web site accessible by visually impaired users and comply with the law
At a large public university, I recently assisted a project team in testing a Web-based application we made available to several hundred thousand alumni. Application usability was a key success criterion for the project. Recognizing that numerous alumni might be blind, color blind, or have some other visual impairment, we...
Tags: Alumni, Web, Impairment, Web Site, Tool, Screen Reader, Channel Management, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Productivity, Internet, Marketing, Joe Goss
Blog posts 2008-02-21
No tech can know everything
Sometimes, being a tech can be a routine, quiet, and almost boring job. And then there are days when the Web site crashes. As the Tech of All Trades for my company, I support dozens of pieces of technology. I know a little about most of them,...
Tags: Google Inc., Web, Web Site, Account Manager, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Tim Malone
Blog posts 2008-02-18
U.S. hackers responsible for Panama assembly hack?
The Web site of Panama's national assembly was hacked recently, and the officials are pointing to a American hacker. An excerpt from Register: According to Reuters, unnamed officials accordingly suspect the attack may have come from the US, possibly provoked by the election to the legislature's...
Tags: U.S., Panama, Web Site, Hacker, Web Site Development, Hacking, Web Technology, Security, Internet, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-25
Drive-by pharming simplifies identity theft
The first real-world occurrence of drive-by pharming has finally been observed and substantiated. In reality it was only a matter of time as this type of attack was made public in 2006 as a white paper written by three security researchers associated with the Indiana University School of Informatics. The...
Tags: Symantec Corp., Pharming, DNS Server, Server, Web Site, Attack, Drive-by Pharming, Web Site Development, Identity Theft, Phishing, Internet, Security, Spam And Phishing, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-01-25
Update on Trojans from multiple Web sites
Exploits that caused more than 10,000 Web sites to spew malware were orchestrated by a single gang. An excerpt from PC World: The latest problems show that the power of this particular hacking gang appears to be growing since it was identified early last year....
Tags: Web Server, Web, Search Engine, Trojan Horse, Malware, Web Site, Exploit, Web Servers, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Web Site Development, Security, Viruses And Worms, Internet, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-15
CES 08: Hands-on with SlingCatcher, SlingPlayer 2.0 & Clip+Sling
I spent an hour on Tuesday morning getting some hand-on demos of all of the upcoming Sling Media products from Dave Zatz. I had heard a lot of the announcements and saw someone else demo some of the new stuff at Digital Experience on Sunday night....
Tags: Video, Clip, SlingCatcher, Corporate Communications, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Web Site Development, Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Internet, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2008-01-11
Photos: Behind the scenes at Shutterfly's secret workshop
During the holiday blitz at the top custom photo gift Web site, the staff quadruples and the factory is always on. by CNET News.com
Tags: news, shutterfly, photography, TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Web Site Development, Internet, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2008-01-03
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