Posts Tagged ‘ web ’

5 Tips To Stay Safe On Social Networks

February 13, 2010
By system

For most of us on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and other social sites we aren’t too worried about safety. Well maltreatment, pedophiles, stalking, and other crimes are now a concern social networkers should have. Formerly I have been pretty open on my Facebook page, although there is a complete difference between being open and...
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Easy Web Site Creation With The ASP.NET Web Development Environment

November 21, 2009
By system

The ASP.NET web development environment offers inexperienced and experienced web developers both speed and power. It is very easy to get a new website created through an ASP dot NET process. ASP dot NET web development works in that it helps to work to handle websites of all sizes. There are many features to...
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Using The Office Button And Quick Access Toolbar In Microsoft Excel

July 20, 2009
By system

Like the rest of the Microsoft Office suite, Microsoft Excel 2007 contains no menus or toolbars. However, it does include a feature called the Office Button which bears a remarkable similarity to a menu as well as a Quick Access Toolbar which functions a lot like the toolbars found in previous releases of Microsoft...
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Banner Ad

December 26, 2007
By Computer security

Whether you like it or not, much of the Web is run by advertising. Just like television or radio, websites can offer free content by generating revenue from advertising. While you may get tired of Web ads from time to time, most people would agree that seeing a few advertisements here and there is...
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Ajax primer

September 11, 2007
By Computer security

Regular web applications work on a synchronous model, where one web request is followed by a response that causes some action in the presentation layer. For example, clicking a link or the submit button makes a request to the web server with the relevant parameters. This traditional “click and wait” behavior limits the interactivity...
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