By admin on May 19, 2009 in Internet | 0 Comments
A game testing company, which hires people to test video games, could increase their revenue by engaging in several Internet marketing methods and site promotions.
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In order to implement any Internet marketing methods and site promotions, a game testing company needs to have an Internet presence in the form of a website or an online store. [...]
By admin on May 12, 2009 in Business, Internet, Technology, iphone | 0 Comments
Osterman Research published a survey revealing that not only did 20% of companies support iPhone in 2008, but 44% would offer support in 09. That’s nearly 50% of large and midsize companies in less than two years. With the new iPhone 3.0 OS coming out this summer, and an impending new device as well, Apple [...]
By admin on Mar 9, 2009 in Entertainment, Internet, Technology, iphone | 0 Comments
Not even a year in existance, Apple’s App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch as reached the 25,000 mark. Even with the approval process that Apple has, this does not mean that every app in the store provides value or is even “good”. Most apps are free and studies have shown that usage of [...]
By admin on Jan 30, 2009 in Entertainment, Finance, Internet, Technology | 0 Comments
GoldPawnShop.com, an online pawn shop, announced today the release of the “Gold Price Grabber”, an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Gold Price Grabber is the first iPhone App giving users the ability to sell jewelry online and check the price of gold – all at the same time on a handheld device.
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By admin on Dec 12, 2008 in Internet, Technology | 0 Comments
A new virus dubbed “Koobface” is the name of the Trojan worm that’s been making its way around Facebook lately.
According to Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, “a key factor which helps social-networking spam and malware succeed is that people are more prepared to click on a link or message if they believe it [...]
By admin on Dec 4, 2008 in Business, Internet, Technology | 0 Comments
Most website designers will tell you that one of the biggest headaches when developing websites is testing on multiple browsers - Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari and Opera (remember Netscape?). For most developers, testing cross browsers and operating systems is a clumsy process involving several computers or even asking friends to take screen shots on their [...]
By admin on Nov 9, 2008 in Internet, Society, politics | 0 Comments
President elect Barak Obama has changed the landscape of campaigning by using the web and email to communicate and draw support. As expected, he continues to do so and launched a new website Change.gov where among other things you can apply to work for new president via on online form.
What remains to be seen is if [...]