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HTML5 facts and myths: a Javascript expert and Opera evangelist explain

HTML5 facts and myths: a Javascript expert and Opera evangelist explain This article titled “HTML5 facts and myths: a Javascript expert and Opera evangelist explain” was written by Charles Arthur, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 24th September 2010 17.45 Asia/Calcutta Does HTML5 seem like this to you? Photo by ianmyles on Flickr. Some rights reserved For lunchtime reading (and … Read more »

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Using Heat Maps for Web Marketing Analysis and Usability Study of web pages

Using Heat Maps for Web Marketing Analysis and Usability Study of web pages A heat map is a graphical representation of data where the values taken by a variable in a two-dimensional map are represented as colors. A very similar presentation form is a tree map. The term is also used to mean its thematic application as a … Read more »

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Different Image formats for Web and Multimedia – Basics of Web

Different Image formats for Web and Multimedia – Basics of Web On the Net, we really only have to deal with three main types of images: CompuServe GIF, JPEG, Bitmaps and now png. At the moment, those are the only three that are roundly supported by the major browsers. But what’s the difference between them? What … Read more »

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Hello Twitterverse – First Real Time Tweet from Space using Twitter

Hello Twitterverse – First Real Time Tweet from Space using Twitter @Astro_TJ, as Flight Engineer TJ Creamer is known on Twitter, posted the first live update about a day ago while in orbit, saying: “Hello Twitterverse! We r now LIVE tweeting from the International Space Station — the 1st live tweet from Space! More soon, … Read more »

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