Articles by TM Staff

Should this come as a surprise to anyone, given that Twitter has become a household name? While the two social networking websites are just that, Digg and Twitter, have different uses, they share many of the same users. Are you a Digger, Tweeter, or Twigger?

The adage, “You get what you paid for,” is typically true. In the case of anything Internet-related, it is always a good idea to pay top dollar for anything, especially if quality and your image are on the line. With anything, cheap will always get you lackluster work, poor quality, and a lack of reliability. At Trademark Productions, we are here to make the client happy by giving them what they want, when they want. We are who we are.

While the term CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart) may not be well known, the function has been used by millions. The code made up of colors, lines, letters, and numbers that you have to squint your eyes to read and type in before you can access certain pages, is not just used to annoy users. CAPTCHA, while difficult to read, at times, protects websites and users from any potential Internet evil.

Aviator’s Ball (www.aviatorsball.com) and its website was developed by the creative Trademark Productions team. Because of Trademark’s involvement with the company, some of our own attended The Ball, a fundraising benefit for the Detroit and Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Ronald McDonald Houses. Our involvement with our clients goes much deeper than web development.

Accessibility does not just work in the offline world. Accessibility is something that applies to websites, and those who create them. Also, by not making your website more accessible, you will not only lose out on potential hits from users, but you may also get bad press and a bad reputation. Without accessibility, it is a lose-lose situation.

PHP: Hypertext Processor (PHP) has a new version, which has been long overdue, since its predecessor was released on May 22, 2000. PHP5 and its software will give your company the most recent version, but at the same time, may have some negative effects. The former PHP4 had years and years of testing, which makes it more attractive because it obviously lacks “bugs.” In the case of the all-new PHP5, does the saying “latest and greatest” apply?

Just as we are getting over the Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) and our websites to conform to IE7, Microsoft decides to bombard us with another version. Knowing that IE8 and its arrival is right around the corner, it’s like trying to recover from all of the holiday festivities that occur one right on top of the other. Am I the only one who is feeling claustrophobic? We’ll see if IE8 makes our lives any easier!

Can’t stand when someone does not formally acknowledge or address you in an e-mail as Mr., Mrs., Ms., etcetera, especially when they do not know you personally? Yeah, me either. Does leaving the caps lock button on indicate yelling or laziness? We have all been guilty of poor Internet and e-mail etiquette at some time or another, but it can be stopped.

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