October 25, 2011

Hit counts measures the number of requests sent for a file to the server.   This is a dated and largely unhelpful metric because every request for any file is counted. Although it sounds useful, in actual fact it gives you little actionable information. If you have a page containing four images, one request for that page is counted as five hits. To increase your hits, you can add images to the page!   Due to the misleading nature of the metric, few people use … Read more


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February 22, 2011

Apture’s Contextual Search keeps users engaged with your content by giving them the tools to search and share without even leaving your page. Give your readers the power to search the web for rich content from Google, Wikipedia, Amazon, Flickr, YouTube and others all through your site.


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September 20, 2010

Its not only links you can select on YouTube, you can now change the story line or ending of a video by changing the title of the video. It kind of beats the Old Spice Man campaign, in that multiple endings are already created.


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September 2, 2010

I found this article at OpenForum.com What is interesting is that many companies and organizations (big or small) do not pay attention to their website. Its your online business face, it should always be clean, maintained and reflect professionalism. When it comes to websites, small business owners tend to fall into one of two camps: The first are those whose website is vital, and they integrate it into their overall business. They look for the latest and greatest trick, they understand SEO, they blog and … Read more


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August 14, 2010

Hate it or love it, the Flash Player is here to stay. HTML5 is the called the Flash killer. But when it comes to games, video and media in general, Flash is a winner. But the Flash Player has yet another Ace up the its sleeve, Augmented Reality. AR has many uses when it comes to directions, presentations and games. And now it does not need any other special plugin but the Flash Player, and since its in 99% of all machines installed, we should … Read more


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June 26, 2010

I remember the time that when you wanted some cool interaction you needed to do it flash. That meant learning a hole new language (ActionScript), plus learning how to use flash. Then the hole web 2.0 came to be, AJAX. It sounds more like some kind of soap… well in a way it is, you could say it cleaned up a lot of how web programming was done. Now for AJAX all you needed was your old school basic knowledge of XHTML, CSS and JS. … Read more


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