Web Development

Google continues opening doors and inviting themselves in to new industries. What once was a simple search engine has turned into an Internet giant. Google has displayed their power and the desire for their services with the announcement of Google Fiber, their own internet service. Communities across America are competing to be the trial subjects of Google Fiber, which is said to be 100x faster than the typical internet connection. Add that to Google’s announcement of their own DNS and SPDY, an alternative to HTTP, you can’t help but wonder, What’s next for Google?

Software is not born evil, it becomes that way. I will discuss how software that starts out on the right track can sometimes twist and turn so many times that it does not even represent any part of itself at the beginning, and now has become a nightmare for anybody to add to or change parts of it, constantly worrying what is going to happen to the rest of your software when you change this one piece. We’ll look at how this happens, why, and how it can be avoided.

And as in most industries, trends come and go…. and then come back again. Website design is no different as trends reflect the changing times in our society.

Have no idea what the guy with the glasses taped down the middle is talking about? What about the guy with the pen protector? These might be a couple of the stereotypes of a geek, but let’s face it, they are quite knowledgeable in their field. Without further adieu, the terminology and web jargon that you are dying to know…

We, at Trademark Productions, are Firefox users. For our web developers, Internet Explorer is detested because of its difficult working nature. Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) is a bundle of error messages, but with the help of Visual Studio, those errors will now be easier to tackle, thanks to debugging.

Everything and everyone has their problems. It even happens in the effective worlds of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and website developers. Communication between the two groups is difficult, as they each have their own languages. It would be like an German-speaking individual trying to understand a Spanish-speaking individual. It’s just not going to happen. Can’t we all just get along?

Sitemaps help your website in more ways than one. While they can be used to help move your website up the search engine rankings, there are certain actions that need to be taken once one is built. These actions can help your company’s website get everything it can out of sitemaps, and give your name the opportunity to be a household one.

If you are one of those individuals who is constantly checking their social networking accounts, Digsby may be the application for you. Digsby, a Firefox plug-in and program that allows users to handle all of their social networking accounts under one banner, has become popular with one Trademark Productions team member. Does Digsby make social networking easier or more chaotic?

What does CSS do for my website? Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) make the website development process that much easier. The benefits of using CSS are abundant, and for a website developer, are more than welcome. You can thank CSS later.

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.
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