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April, Apr 25, 2008
8 Tips for an Effective Online Survey »
Your organization may send out a feedback request with its appeals or reports to members. And perhaps you routinely ask those who attend your special events to fill out a quick survey. But if you need data quickly, or from a broader range of respondents,
Making a Case for Social Media Marketing »
Social media and social networking are hot buzzwords in the world of online marketing, but what do they mean in practical terms? Is social media marketing just a passing fad, or could it be a worthwhile strategy for your organization? In a survey done
Free Online Color Testing Tools for Accessible Website Design »
Accessible websites are the fast-approaching future of web design, and accessibility is already the law in many jurisdictions. We’re talking about websites whose designs don’t create artificial barriers for people of differing abilities, or those with
How We Use Twitter for Journalism »
How useful can communication limited to 140 characters be for serious journalism? It turns out that the short messages you find on Twitter have proven wildly useful for ...
iPhone stats confirmed; it really does run my world »
A recent survey shows that iPhone owners spend more time e-mailing, surfing the Web, texting and doing other nonspeaking functions than they actually do making calls. Here’s why.
Microsoft Slides After Sales Throw Doubt on PC Demand (Update6) »
The world’s largest software maker reported a 24 percent drop in sales of Windows last quarter and forecast earnings that may miss analysts’ estimates, breaking a streak of positive reports from Intel Corp. and Google Inc.
Apple OS X 10.5.2 (Leopard) - Review »
Apple’s new operating system includes plenty of sweet new eye candy and brilliant functionality. Get a first look at OS X 10.5.2 in our hands-on preview and slideshow.
New Donations from Cisco »
Looking to enhance your network with the latest tools from Cisco? Choose from these donated solutions, all recently added
to the TechSoup Stock catalog.
New Donations from Cisco »
Looking to enhance your network with the latest tools from Cisco? Choose from these donated solutions, all recently added
to the TechSoup Stock catalog.
New Donations from Cisco »
Looking to enhance your network with the latest tools from Cisco? Choose from these donated solutions, all recently added
to the TechSoup Stock catalog.
New Donations from Cisco »
Looking to enhance your network with the latest tools from Cisco? Choose from these donated solutions, all recently added
to the TechSoup Stock catalog.
Games Interfering With Your Studies? There’s a Facebook Group for That »
Students come together online to celebrate, and express frustrations about, technology.
Games Interfering With Your Studies? There’s a Facebook Group for That. »
Students come together online to celebrate, and express frustrations about, technology.
New Donations from Cisco »
Looking to enhance your network with the latest tools from Cisco? Choose from these donated solutions, all recently added
to the TechSoup Stock catalog.
New Donations from Cisco »
Looking to enhance your network with the latest tools from Cisco? Choose from these donated solutions, all recently added
to the TechSoup Stock catalog.
New Donations from Cisco »
Looking to enhance your network with the latest tools from Cisco? Choose from these donated solutions, all recently added
to the TechSoup Stock catalog.
New Donations from Cisco »
Looking to enhance your network with the latest tools from Cisco? Choose from these donated solutions, all recently added
to the TechSoup Stock catalog.
Legislation to Ease Problem of Orphan Works Is Introduced in Congress »
Librarians and archivists herald lawmakers’ introduction of orphan-works bills.
Happy Birthday SophosLabs Blog »
With all the excitement of my vacation and Infosec, the fact that the SophosLabs blog is now 1 yr old escaped me.
I posted the first entry on April 19th last year following a malware attack using the tragedy at Virginia Tech.
Since then we have posted over 700 articles on a wide range of topics, everything [...]
Do you recognise him? »
With no end of malware these days aggressively targeting peoples’ finances and personal data it was a surprise this morning to see a simple VBS script worm, apparently written with the sole aim of airing a personal grievance.
VBS/AutoRun-DQ displays the following picture:
Writing something like this just to express annoyance with an individual is an interesting, [...]
Nonprofit Marketing Training - New, Affordable Webinars »
I’ve added a bunch of webinars to the Nonprofit Marketing Guide schedule on everything from marketing strategy and messaging to nonprofit websites and email list building.
Here’s the schedule:
May 1 - What Do Baby Boomer Donors Want from Your Nonprofit? — Featuring Jeff Brooks of Merkle and Donor Power Blog.
May 7 - How to Connect with [...]
A Nation at a Loss »
While the theory behind “A Nation at Risk” may no longer hold, the report’s desperate language may be more justified than ever, for American education is in turmoil.
Technology Is Key to Zombie-Themed Game of Tag »
Students developed Web-based software to manage game play.
Inspirational PDF Magazines »
by Sean Hodge. PDF magazines are a great promotional tool used companies and collectives. They quick to put together, can be attached emails, or made available as free downloads. Numerous visual arts publications from around
April, Apr 24, 2008
But who owns Javascript? | Blue Flavor »
For the most part, our technical responsibilities are split up as such: “designers” do the client-side things (HTML, CSS, Javascript, Flash, etc.), and “developers” do the server-side things (PHP, Python, Ruby, Java, .NET, etc.). Somewhere along the line, we decided the gap between front-end and back-end would be a good place to divide up our responsibilities. But is it?
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